INFORMATION

Date: 27-29 November 2008

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Email: symposium@kardio.sote.hu
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CONFERENCE NEWS
Symposium lectures on-line
20 February, 2009
Most of the lectures of the Symposium were published on-line. You can find the video presentations at the top of each lecture abstract. We hope to complete the whole on-line program in the near feature.
Pictures of Semmelweis Symposium 2008
1 January, 2009
You can find the pictures of all the three days of Semmelweis Symposium 2008 here.
Lecture of Prof. Sándor Kovács
31 December, 2008
You can find the whole video-presentation of Prof. Sándor Kovács at "Lectures" on the following page.
Summary
30 November, 2008
More than 500 participants from 20 countries attended Semmelweis Symposium 2008. You can find a detailed summary of the event here. A summary of press echo in the Hungarian media you can find here.
Poster abstracts
27 November, 2008
You can find the poster abstracts of Semmelweis Symposium 2008 here.
Scientific Program - printable version
23 November, 2008
You can download the printable version of the Scientific Program here.
Cardiovascular pharmacogenomics course
22 November, 2008
According to the program of Semmelweis Symposium, Peter Pokreisz (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) will give a lecture (in Hungarian) on cGMP regulatory mechanisms in cardiology at 18:00 Wednesday, 26 November.
Abstract submission period extended
14 November 2008
The deadline for abstract submission was extended until 18 November 2008. More detailes on the Abstract submission form.
On-line registration
4 November. 2008
Participation in the program of Semmelweis Symposium 2008 is free.
However, completion the on-line registration form is required to attend the Symposium.
Abstract submission for poster presentation
3 November, 2008
Abstracts for poster presentation are welcome to the Semmelweis Symposium. Deadline for abstract submission  is 15 November. More detailes on the Abstract Submission Form.
PhD course registration
2 November, 2008
Semmelweis Symposium 2008 was accredited by the School of Doctoral Studies of Semmelweis University. Students attending all the three days of the Symposium will get 2 PhD credits.
OFTEX registration
2 November, 2008
Semmelweis Symposium 2008 was registred to the OFTEX system. Colleagues attending all the three days of the Symposium will get 20 OFTEX credits. For detailed information look for SE-TK/2008-07/00383 at www.oftex.hu .
Final program
30 October, 2008
The final program of the Symposium has been completed. For detailes visit to the Scientific Program pages.
Current trends in Cardiology
18 August. 2008
This year cardiology is in the focus of Semmelweis Symposium. The members of the Heart Center take the opportunity to kindly invite you to this event.
Scientific Program | Pictures | Lectures | Posters | Location

Lectures of Semmelweis Symposium 2008

New imaging modalities in AF ablation
Johannes Brachmann (Coburg - Germany)
Ablation of ischemic VT - Strategies and prognosis
Gábor Duray (Frankfurt am Main - Germany)
New drugs in heart failure therapy
István Édes (Debrecen - Hungary)
Systems biology approach in cardiology; genomic and bioinformatic tools
András Falus (Budapest - Hungary)
New trends in cardiovascular stem cell therapy
Gábor Földes (London - UK)
Rotablator techniques in cardiac interventions
Georg Gaul (Vienna - Austria)
Electroanatomic mapping and MRI guided ventricular tachycardia ablation
László Gellér (Budapest - Hungary)
CT-coronarography - ruleout MI
Udo Hoffmann (Boston - USA)
Role of gene and stem cell therapy in coronary artery diseases
Stefan Janssens (Leuven - Belgium)
Lipid markers of cardiovascular disease
István Karádi (Budapest - Hungary)
Ventricular assist devices and heart transplantation
Matthias Karck (Heidelberg - Germany)
Biomarkers of myocardial infarction
Hugo Katus (Heidelberg - Germany)
Current issues in failure of antiplatelet therapy - Emerging role of catecholamines
Róbert Gábor Kiss (Budapest - Hungary)
Role of carotid elasticity in arterial baroreflex function
Márk Kollai (Budapest - Hungary)
Novel mechanisms in the regulation of coronary circulation - in memoriam of Professor Alexander Juhász-Nagy
Ákos Koller (Budapest - Hungary)
Mathematical modeling of cardiovascular function
Sándor Kovács (St. Louis - USA)
Arrhythmogenic substrate of atrial fibrillation
Karl-Heinz Kuck (Hamburg - Germany)
Vulnerable plaque in the coronaries
Helmut Kücherer (Eichstätt - Germany)
Ventricular arrhythmias in heart failure
Thorsten Lewalter (Bonn - Germany)
ICD in Heart Failure: Think Outside the Box
László Littmann (Charlotte - USA)
Haematopoietic Stem Cell Therapy: From Bone Marrow Transplantation to Cardiac Repair
Tamás Masszi (Budapest - Hungary)
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy on heart failure patients - new implantation techniques
Béla Merkely (Budapest - Hungary)
Athlete's heart
Gábor Pavlik (Budapest - Hungary)
Novel non-lipid markers of cardiovascular disease
Zoltán Prohászka (Budapest - Hungary)
Cardiac Natriuretic Hormones as Markers of Cardiovascular Disease
Heikki Ruskoaho (Oulu - Finland)
Neural regulation of cardiac function
Patrick Schauerte (Aachen - Germany)
Ventricular hemodynamics in the view of pressure-volume loops
Gábor Szabó (Heidelberg - Germany)
Paracrine regulation of cardiac contractility by endogenous endothelin-1
István Szokodi (Pécs - Hungary)
MRI in heart failure
Attila Tóth (Budapest - Hungary)
Molecular regulation of myocardial contractility
Miklós Tóth (Budapest - Hungary)
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