BUSINESS WIRE: The 2nd meeting of the series Days of Molecular Medicine

BUSINESS WIRE: The 2nd meeting of the series Days of Molecular Medicine

25.10.2012, 10:00:06

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The Translational Science of Rare Diseases : From Rare to Care

PARIS --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 25.10.2012 --

Each year the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which publishes the prestigious journals Science and Science Translational Medicine, the Karolinska institute in Stockholm, the DMMGF foundation and the Fondation Ipsen organise a series of meetings entitled Days of Molecular Medicine. This year the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (Vienna) was also involved in the partnership. The meetings are highly regarded in the field of translational medicine, which bridges the gap between fundamental research and medical application. The latest event took place from 8-10 October in Vienna, Austria. Several well known scientists, including the Nobel Prize Eric Kandel attended the meeting.

Entitled "The translational science of rare diseases: Rare for Care", the meeting focused on an original topic with far-reaching consequences: research into rare illnesses and how it can lead to discovering therapies, including for common illnesses. Rare illnesses are also known as orphan diseases because they affect few patients and can therefore be neglected. Yet, although each rare illness only affects a few patients, together, they affect a lot of people. Their treatment also plays an essential role in adapting our approach to human physiology and pathology. Many rare illnesses have genetic origins that can be elucidated. Pinpointing the gene or genes involved enables a protein or a biochemical path to be targeted and acted on, using gene therapy or drugs. Cystic fibrosis is a remarkable example of this. Many pathogenic mutations have been identified and their mechanism brought to light through research into the disease. As Peter Mueller (Cambridge, USA) demonstrated in Vienna, this resulted in a drug formulation that can increase a patient's life expectancy by twenty years!

Concerning gene therapy, Alain Fischer (Hpital Necker, Paris, France) presented his pioneering work, while several others presented on-going trials to treat Canavan disease or blindness. Many extremely rare and newly identified illnesses were also presented, among them those discovered through a special programme instigated by the American National Institute of Health.

About the Fondation Ipsen

Established in 1983 under the aegis of the Fondation de France, the mission of the Fondation Ipsen is to contribute to the development and dissemination of scientific knowledge. The long-standing action of the Fondation Ipsen aims at fostering the interaction between researchers and clinical practitioners, which is indispensable due to the extreme specialisation of these professions. The ambition of the Fondation Ipsen is to initiate a reflection about the major scientific issues of the forthcoming years. It has developed an important international network of scientific experts who meet regularly at meetings known as Colloques Mdecine et Recherche, dedicated to six main themes: Alzheimer's disease, neurosciences, longevity, endocrinology, the vascular system and cancer science. Moreover the Fondation Ipsen has started since 2007 several meetings in partnership with the Salk Institute, the Karolinska Institutet, the Massachusetts General Hospital, the Days of Molecular Medicine Global Foundation as well as with the science journals Nature, Cell and Science. The Fondation Ipsen produced several hundreds publications; more than 250 scientists and biomedical researchers have been awarded prizes and research grants.

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BUSINESS WIRE: The 2nd meeting of the series Days of Molecular Medicine

The 2nd meeting of the series Days of Molecular Medicine

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Each year the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which publishes the prestigious journals Science and Science Translational Medicine, the Karolinska institute in Stockholm, the DMMGF foundation and the Fondation Ipsen organise a series of meetings entitled Days of Molecular Medicine. This year the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (Vienna) was also involved in the partnership. The meetings are highly regarded in the field of translational medicine, which bridges the gap between fundamental research and medical application. The latest event took place from 8-10 October in Vienna, Austria. Several well known scientists, including the Nobel Prize Eric Kandel attended the meeting.

Entitled The translational science of rare diseases: Rare for Care, the meeting focused on an original topic with far-reaching consequences: research into rare illnesses and how it can lead to discovering therapies, including for common illnesses. Rare illnesses are also known as orphan diseases because they affect few patients and can therefore be neglected. Yet, although each rare illness only affects a few patients, together, they affect a lot of people. Their treatment also plays an essential role in adapting our approach to human physiology and pathology. Many rare illnesses have genetic origins that can be elucidated. Pinpointing the gene or genes involved enables a protein or a biochemical path to be targeted and acted on, using gene therapy or drugs. Cystic fibrosis is a remarkable example of this. Many pathogenic mutations have been identified and their mechanism brought to light through research into the disease. As Peter Mueller (Cambridge, USA) demonstrated in Vienna, this resulted in a drug formulation that can increase a patients life expectancy by twenty years!

Concerning gene therapy, Alain Fischer (Hpital Necker, Paris, France) presented his pioneering work, while several others presented on-going trials to treat Canavan disease or blindness. Many extremely rare and newly identified illnesses were also presented, among them those discovered through a special programme instigated by the American National Institute of Health.

About the Fondation Ipsen

Established in 1983 under the aegis of the Fondation de France, the mission of the Fondation Ipsen is to contribute to the development and dissemination of scientific knowledge. The long-standing action of the Fondation Ipsen aims at fostering the interaction between researchers and clinical practitioners, which is indispensable due to the extreme specialisation of these professions. The ambition of the Fondation Ipsen is to initiate a reflection about the major scientific issues of the forthcoming years. It has developed an important international network of scientific experts who meet regularly at meetings known as Colloques Mdecine et Recherche, dedicated to six main themes: Alzheimer's disease, neurosciences, longevity, endocrinology, the vascular system and cancer science. Moreover the Fondation Ipsen has started since 2007 several meetings in partnership with the Salk Institute, the Karolinska Institutet, the Massachusetts General Hospital, the Days of Molecular Medicine Global Foundation as well as with the science journals Nature, Cell and Science. The Fondation Ipsen produced several hundreds publications; more than 250 scientists and biomedical researchers have been awarded prizes and research grants.

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37425 on Royal Welsh Show duties and trains at Swansea, 21st July 2005 – Video


37425 on Royal Welsh Show duties and trains at Swansea, 21st July 2005
This is a collection of clips of 37425 whilst working on a Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells Royal Welsh Show extra on 21st July 2005. We start at Pontarddulais, as I could not get to Cardiff or Port Talbot in time to join the train there. This video features arrivals and departures at a number of key stations on the route, before a very quick look at the railway items on display at Llandrindod Wells in the ticket office. Then we see 150259 arriving into Llandrindod Wells with a Swansea service, before 158845, a 150/2, 153367 and 150259 are seen at Swansea. The video ends with a FGW HST leaving Swansea, uncharacteristically quietly, on the 1330 Swansea to London Paddington. This footage was captured at a higher quality than previous uploads, although it took 3 times as long to create the files and clips as a result! Even just this video took an hour and a bit to save after putting it together, never mind upload time... Nevertheless, enjoy some well-missed classic traction in a beautiful part of Wales.From:TechniquestS482Views:472 1ratingsTime:12:54More inTravel Events

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Backupaccount9 Scams Combokenx – Video


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I, MOOJL, being a witness of sound mind upload this file for the viewing of the public, so that the blasphemy committed here does not affect others, for they will have been forwarned. While the scam only lased 5 minutes, it is still against Roblox #39;s rules to break an oral contract between two or more members members, when money or things of value (virtual, of course) are involved.From:MOOJLViews:50 1ratingsTime:03:11More inGaming

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iDisney – Be Our Guest – Video


iDisney - Be Our Guest
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My Favorite Girl//Chapter 68 – Video


My Favorite Girl//Chapter 68
*if you guys just wanna read the chapter scroll down till squiggly line* Right, i #39;m so sorry for not replying to you guys or uploading in forever. Ready for my lame ass excuse? Basicly, i read something, and it really upset me, but i got over it. But then i few weeks later i read something else.. and it upset me even more. Then i was like upset, obviously, then i found something out, which was stressing me. So i couldn #39;t go on the internet much cause of it. Never mind upload a love story. Then i found out i failed my exams. Which always makes you happy right? So yeah, apart from today, i haven #39;t been on my laptop much at all. Then i wrote ages ago that i was going to reply/upload but then i had to obviously read all of @bethbieberrs #39;first word #39; story first. But anyway, i #39;m back now yay! Sorry again, love you all! ~~~~~~~~~~~ JUSTINS POV The week went slowly! So so so slowly! But was great meeting a lot of my british fans. It was day six and i was in the middle of my final ever (for a while anyways) meet and greet. Fans came in in groups, some by themselves, some of them screaming, some of them shy. Every fan was different and i loved meeting them. I tried to at least talk for a bit with each fan so they have something to remember. I mean it has to be better than just having a photo. I mean that #39;s just plain boring, isn #39;t it? I said bye to a fan and another one came in. She was wearing black shorts and a purple bieber tshirt and she couldn #39;t stop smiling. #39;Hey! Nice to ...From:fanficjbViews:115 1ratingsTime:00:05More inPeople Blogs

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Electro House Mix 2011 #10 – Video


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12seconds of life : PUMPING! – Video


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Do realize #39;mind upload #39; is coming! Life extension! We made it? Can we make it REAL together, together many hands make the #39;load #39; light, with a light load we #39;ll make 600k and live another hundred thousand years just because WE took it!From:automaticoutlawViews:3 1ratingsTime:00:33More inFilm Animation

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YobyDren – Makin’ Me Crazy: The Present – Video


YobyDren - Makin #39; Me Crazy: The Present
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Pray to the Omega Point [SIGINT12] – Video


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Pray to the Omega Point Religious ideas and techno-futurism. The Rapture for nerds, Teilhard de Chardin #39;s "Noosphere" and Frank Tipler #39;s "Omega Point Theory". A look at the resonance between certain religious and techno-futuristic concepts, with a strong focus on Teilhard de Chardin as a favorite of cyber-utopians and a sort of proto-Singularitarian, and on Frank Tipler #39;s Omega Point Theory which sees God and Heaven as the result of the universe developing into one huge super computer. Many techno-futuristic ideas of recent decades and years look a bit (or a lot) like religious concepts: the often postulated emergence of a global internet consciousness may sound rather esoteric; immortality by "mind upload" seems to recreate the promise of the soul #39;s immortality; the prophecies of rapid world-shattering technological disruption labeled "Singularitarianism" (as promoted by authors such as Ray Kurzweil) have been called "the Rapture for nerds". To technophiles who consider their visions to be grounded in materialistic science, modernity and rationality, this may a bit of an embarassment. Do such similarities uncover deep roots of irrationality, wishful or teleological thinking? Do they disqualify every concept they hit? Or might they actually elavate comparable religious ideas from "mystical nonsense" to "valid metaphor for what might be possible"? In this talk, I want to at least scratch on the surface of such questions; with a short overview of the (alleged or real ...From:CCCenViews:204 1ratingsTime:54:50More inEducation

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