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1st JSPS Asia Hematology Seminar in Fukuoka Venue: Hall 3, Centennial Hall, Kyushu University School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan Date: 4-5 October, 2006 ********************************************************************* 4th October, 2006 12.30-13.00 AM. Registration 13.00-13.30 AM. Opening Remarks Professor Mine Harada M.D., Ph.D. (Coordinator, Kyushu University) Professor Dr. Pornchai Matangkasombut, (President, Mahidol University) Professor Masaharu Yanagihara, LL.D. (Trustee and Vice president, Kyushu University) 13.30- 14.30AM. 1) Thalasseia and other anemias Chair; K Muta and W Wanachiwanawin “Mortalin-2 (mthsp70/PBP74/Grp75), a novel mediator of erythropoietin signaling” Assoc. Prof. Koichiro Muta, M.D.(Intr.) (Kyushu University) Dr. Rie Otsuka (Kyushu University) “Genomic wide search for disease modifier genes in beta – thalassemia” Prof. Suthat Fucharoen(Mahidol University) Dr. Pranee Fucharoen (Mahidol University) 14.30-15.00AM. 2) Gene therapy, immune cell therapy and regeneration medicine Chair; K Muta and W Wanachiwanawin “Hematopoietic Cell Differentiation from Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) Embryonic Stem Cells by Their Genetic ManipulationUsing the Third Generation Lentiviral Vector” Prof. Kenzaburo Tani (Kyushu University) 15.00-15.30 AM. Coffee break 15.30-16.00 AM. 3) Malignant lymphoma and EBV related disorders Chair: K Oshima “Pathology of adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma(ATLL)” Prof. Kouichi Oshima(Intr.) (Kurume University) Dr. Kennosuke Karube (Kurume University) 16.00-17:00 AM. 4) Oxidative stress diseases and antioxidant Chair; K Ichikawa and P Moongkarndi “Development of simultaneous molecular imaging technique of redox reactions monitored by Overhauser enhanced magnetic resonance imaging with nitroxyl radicals” Assoc. Prof. Kazuhiro Ichikawa (Kyushu University) “Antioxidant properties of plant extracts in Thailand” Assoc. Prof. Primchanien Moongkarndi (Mahidol University) 17:00-18.30 AM. 5) Coagulation disorders, laboratory medicine and standardization Chair; N Hamasaki and A Chuansumrit “Japanese Thrombophilia-Protein S and Protein C gene mutations in Japanese deep vein thrombosis patients.” Prof. Naotaka Hamasaki (Nagasaki International University) “Thrombosis in Thai children” Prof. Ampaiwan Chuansumrit (Mahidol University) "Update of Thai HRD Program for Continuing Quality Improvement on Clinical Laboratory Practitioners’ Competency". Assoc. Prof. Phantip Vattanaviboon (Mahidol University) 19.00-21.00 AM. Workshop at Nishitetsu Grand Hotel 5th October, 2006 10:00-10.30AM. 1 )Application of IT Chair; S Shimizu “High-quality interactive telecommunication system using superfast Internet connections and its application to hematology” Assoc. Prof. Shuji Shimizu (Kyushu University) “Telemedicine: Siriraj’s education and research network” Assist. Prof. Nopphol Pausawasdi (Mahidol University) 10.30-11.30AM. 2) Bone marrow failure Chair; T Teshima and H Hongeng “Specific antibodies to moesin, a membrane-cytoskeleton linker protein, in the serum of patients with aplastic anemia: their incidence and possible role in the pathophysiology of bone marrow failure.” Prof. Shinji Nakao (Kanazawa University) “Studies of PNH in Thailand: Pathophysiologic implications” Prof. Wanchai Wanachiwanawin (Mahidol University) 11.30-13.00AM. 3) Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation “Pathophysiology and treatment of chronic GVHD after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation” Assoc. Prof. Takanori Teshima (Intr.) (Kyushu University) Ms. Yukimi Sakoda (Kyushu University) “Stem cell transplantation in thalassemia” Assoc. Prof. Suradej Hongeng (Mahidol University) "Cord blood transplantation at Siriraj Hospital" Assist. Prof. Kleebsabai Sanpakit (Mahidol University) 13:00-14:00AM. Kyushu University Hospital and Research Faculty Tour *Each session will be 20min presentation including introduction, and 10min discussion