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Appendixes
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Appendix A
Conference Agenda
CONFERENCE ON FETAL RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
Irvine, California
June 20–22, 1993
Sunday, June 20, Auditorium
5:00 p.m.
OPENING SESSION
Welcome and Overview of Conference
Uta Francke, M.D.
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, Calif.
5:15
SESSION I ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES OF FETAL RESEARCH: HISTORY AND BACKGROUND
John Fletcher, Ph.D.
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Va.
"Ethics and Fetal Research: Past, Present, and Future"
Lori Andrews, J.D.
American Bar Foundation
Chicago, Ill.
"Federal and State Regulations of Fetal Research: A Current Perspective"
6:45–7:45
RECEPTION IN ATRIUM
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Monday, June 21, Auditorium
8:00 a.m.
BREAKFAST
8:30
SESSION II PREEMBRYO RESEARCH
Moderator: Neal First, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisc.
Overview: Professor Robert Edwards
Bourn Hall
Cambridge, England
"Modern Ideas in Embryo Research"
9:30–10:20
Jacques Cohen, Ph.D.
Cornell University Medical Center
New York, N.Y
"Micromanipulation Research in Clinical Embryology"
Professor Alan Trounson
Monash University
Victoria, Australia
"Progress in Reproductive Biology and Implications for the New Reproductive Technologies in Human IVF"
10:20–10:35
BREAK
10:35–11:20
Mark Hughes, M.D., Ph.D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Tex.
"Preimplantation Genetic Analysis of Single Human Blastomeres"
Norman Arnheim, Ph.D.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, Calif.
"Studies on DNA Sequences in Single Human Gametes"
11:30–1:00
LUNCH IN REFECTORY
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1:00 p.m.
SESSION III FETAL RESEARCH
Moderators: Frederick Battaglia, M.D.
University of Colorado
Denver, Colo.
Haig Kazazian, Jr., M.D.
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Md.
Overview: John Queenan, M.D.
Georgetown University Medical Center
Washington, D.C.
"The Fetus as a Patient: The Origin of the Speciality"
2:00–3:15
Kenneth Moise, Jr., M.D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Tex.
"Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling"
E. Albert Reece, M.D.
Temple University
Philadelphia, Pa.
"Embryoscopy and New Advances in Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment"
Boyd Metzger, M.D.
Northwestern University
Chicago, Ill.
"Maternal Nutrition and Metabolism: Role in the Intrauterine and Long-Term Development of the Offspring"
3:15–3:30
BREAK
3:30–4:45
Stuart Handwerger, M.D.
Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Oh.
"The Role of Placental Hormones in the Regulation of Human Fetal Growth"
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Cynthia Curry, M.D.
Valley Children's Hospital
Fresno, Calif.
"Clinical Evaluations of Fetal Loss: Relevance and New Directions"
Richard Berkowitz, M.D.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, N.Y.
"Therapeutic Interventions in Utero"
4:45
CLOSING COMMENTS AND ADJOURN
Tuesday, June 22
8:00 a.m.
BREAKFAST IN REFECTORY
8:30–10:10
SESSION III (CONTINUED)
Mitchell Golbus, M.D.
University of California
San Francisco, Calif.
"Fetal Therapy"
Speaker originally scheduled for this time slot was unable to attend conference
Esmail Zanjani, Ph.D.
Ioannis A. Lougaris Medical Center Department of Veterans Affairs
Reno, Nev.
"Transplantation of Fetal Liver Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Utero"
Daniel Nebert, M.D.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cincinnati, Oh.
"Applications of Molecular Biology and Genetics to Developmental Toxicology: Update and Future"
10:10–10:30
BREAK
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10:30
SESSION IV FETAL TISSUE TRANSPLANTATION
Moderator: Martha Constantine-Paton, Ph.D.
Yale University
New Haven, Conn.
10:40–12:20
Susan McConnell, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, Calif.
"Plasticity and Commitment in the Developing Mammalian Brain"
Ronald McKay, Ph.D.
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Md.
"Stem-Cell Transplantation in Human Brain Disease"
Richard Robbins, M.D.
Yale University
New Haven, Conn.
"Fetal Tissue Transplantation for Patients with Parkinson's Disease"
John Sladek, Jr., Ph.D.
Neuroscience Institute
Chicago, Ill.
"Improving Fetal Neuronal Graft Technology Through the Use of Nonhuman Primates to Meet the Needs of Human Therapeutic Applications for Parkinson's Disease"
12:30–1:30
LUNCH IN REFECTORY
1:30–2:45
Irving Weissman, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, Calif.
"Isolation of Candidate Human Stem Cells Using SCID Mice Implanted with Human Fetal Tissue"
Roger Perlmutter, M.D.,
Ph.D. University of Washington
Seattle, Wash.
"Forces That Mold the Antibody Repertoire: Lessons from Fetal Lymphocytes"
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Denise Faustman, M.D., Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Charlestown, Mass.
"Xenogeneic Transplantation: The Use of Animals for Organ Donors"
2:50–3:05
BREAK
3:05–3:35
CLOSING COMMENTS
Moderator: Uta Francke
Frederick Battaglia
Martha Constantine-Paton
Ezra Davidson
Joseph Davie
Neal First
Haig Kazazian
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tissue transplantation