INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS
THE ENRICO FERMI AND GALILEO GALILEI CELEBRATIONS A TRIBUTE TO THE "ITALIAN NAVIGATOR", FATHER OF THE WEAK FORCES AND TO GALILEO GALILEI, FOUNDER OF MODERN SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS 9th Workshop: FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEMOPOIESIS AND AGING III COURSE OF ITALIAN SOCIETY OF ONCOLOGY AND GERIATRICS ERICE-SICILY: 4 - 10 NOVEMBER 2002 Sponsored by the: • Italian Ministry of Education, University and Scientific Research • Italian Ministry of Health • Sicilian Regional Government • European Society of Medical Oncology • International Society of Geriatric Oncology • International Association of Gerontology • Italian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics • Italian Association of Medical Oncology • AUSL 9 Trapani • Sociedad Iberoamericana de Informacion Cientifica PROGRAMME AND LECTURERS HEMOPOIETIC STEM CELLS AND AGING • M. AAPRO, Multidisciplinary Institute of Oncology, Geneva, CH • M. ACANFORA, IAG, University of Buenos Aires, RA Hemopoiesis; • L. BALDUCCI, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA Evidence of the Decline in Number of Hemopoiesis Stem Cells; • M. BARBAGALLO, Chair of Geriatrics, University of Palermo, I Evidence of the Decline of Stem Cells Proliferative Ability; • G. BIASCO, Medical Oncology, University of Bologna, I The Concept of Hemopoietic Stress; • M. BJÖRKHOLM, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, S Proliferative Senescence and Hemopoietic Stem Cells; • I. CARRECA, Medical Oncology, University of Palermo, I • U. CARUSO, Medical Oncology, II Medical School, "La Sapienza" Age and Plasticity of Hemopoietic Stem Cells. University, Rome, I • A. CERAMI, Kenneth S. Warren Laboratory, Tarrytown, NY, USA HEMOPOIETIC STROMA AND AGING • A. CERVELLI, Centro Geriatrico ASL RM/B, Rome, I Aging and Homing; • G. CHATTA, University of Pittsburg, NJ, USA Aging and Production of Hemopoietic Growth Factors; • H. COHEN, Duke University Med. C, Durham, NC, USA • L. DOGLIOTTI, Medical Oncology, University of Turin, I Role of Stromal Cells in Stem Cells Plasticity; • D. DONATI, IOR, Bologna, I Young Versus Old Stem Cells and Stromal Cells; • C. EAVES, Terry Fox Lab, British Columbia University, Vancouver, CDN Aging of the Hemopoietic Stroma. • W.B. ERSHLER, Inst. for Advanced Studies in Aging and Geriatric Medicine, Washington, DC, USA CYTOKINES AGING AND HEMOPOIESIS • M. FOTI, Chief Executive Officer of A.A.C.R., Philadephia, PA, USA • C. FRANCESCHI, Dept. of Exp. Pathology, Bologna, I Cytokine and Aging; • G. FRANCINI, Medical Oncology, University of Siena, I Influence of Cytokines on Hemopoiesis; • L. FRATI, Dean of Med. School, “La Sapienza” University, Rome, I TNF and MDS; • A. GIORDANO, Cancer Res. Inst., Temple University, Philadephia, PA, USA Cytokines and Anemia; • J. GLASPY, L.A. School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA Aging and Responsiveness to Growth Factors; • F. GUILLÉN LLERA, Chair of Geriatrics, University of Madrid, E • J. HORTON, Cancer Control, Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA Cytokines and Aging Research Issues. • H. KHALED, Dean of National Cancer Inst., Cairo, EG • S. KRANZ, VA Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA GENERAL LECTURE: NUTRITION, AGE AND HEMOPOIESIS • D. LIPSCHITZ, Reynolds Dept. of Geriatrics, Little Rock, AK, USA Metabolic Influence and Hemopoiesis; • G. MANTOVANI, Medical Oncology, University of Cagliari, I Vitamin Deficiency, Aging and Hemopoiesis; • V. MARIGLIANO, Chair of Geriatrics, "La Sapienza" University, Rome, I • M. PASSERI, IAG’s European Region President, University of Parma, I Anemia and Malnutrition; • L. REPETTO, Ist. Naz. Riposo e Cura Anziani, Rome, I Cytokines and Protein Metabolism; • J.M. RIBERA CASADO, Chair of Geriatrics, University of Madrid, E Research Issues on Nutrition, Age and Hemopoiesis. • G. RIONDINO, Ist. Naz. Riposo e Cura Anziani, Rome, I • G. ROTHSTEIN, Salt Lake City Veterans Adminstration, Medical CLINICAL CONSEQUENCES OF AGE ON HEMOPOIESIS Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA • J. SPIVAK, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA Guidelines for the Management of Cancer in Older Persons; • A. VECCHIONE, Dean of II Medical School, "La Sapienza" Cancer Chemotherapy, Aging and Mielotoxicity: the Case for Guidelines; University, Rome, I The Immunespace of Aging; • V. ZAGONEL, Medical Oncology, University of Palermo, I Neutrophil Dysfunction of Aging; • E. ZANJANI, VA Medical Center, Reno, NV, USA White Cells and Aging. • K. ZUCKERMAN, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA PURPOSE OF THE WORKSHOP POETIC TOUCH Hemopoiesis is a well-defined process that influences all other bodily functions and is influenced by a complex, multisystem regulatory process. Thus hemopoiesis affords a unique opportunity to study: 1. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging; 2. General influences of aging on cellular and molecular mechanisms, particulary those related to hemopoiesis. The focus of our conference will include reduction in hemopoietic stem cell reserve and productive ability, change in hemopoietic stroma (especially in the homing capacity), production of hemopoietic growth factors, and quantitative and qualitative influence of inflammatory cytokines on hemopoiesis. These studies will provide critical information for two areas of aging: 1. Reversibility of age-related cellular and molecolar changes; 2. Reversibility of physiologic changes of age by improvement in hemopoiesis including hemoglobin concentration and neutrophil response. Correlation between age, cancer and management of elderly people with cancer. According to legend, Erice, son of Venus and Neptune, founded a small town on top of a mountain (750 metres above sea level) more than three thousand years ago. The founder of modern history — i.e. the recording of events in a methodic and chronological sequence as they really happened without reference to mythical causes — the great Thucydides (~500 B.C.), writing about events connected with the conquest of Troy (1183 B.C.) said: «After the fall of Troy some Trojans on their escape from the Achaei arrived in Sicily by boat and as they settled near the border with the Sicanians all together they were named Elymi: their towns were Segesta and Erice.» This inspired Virgil to describe the arrival of the Trojan royal family in Erice and the burial of Anchise, by his son Enea, on the coast below Erice. Homer (~1000 B.C.), Theocritus (~300 B.C.), Polybius (~200 B.C.), Virgil (~50 B.C.), Horace (~20 B.C.), and others have celebrated this magnificent spot in Sicily in their poems. During seven centuries (XIII-XIX) the town of Erice was under the leadership of a local oligarchy, whose wisdom assured a long period of cultural development and economic prosperity which in turn gave rise to the many churches, monasteries and private palaces which you see today. In Erice you can admire the Castle of Venus, the Cyclopean Walls (~800 B.C.) and the Gothic Cathedral (~1300 A.D.). Erice is at present a mixture of ancient and medieval architecture. Other masterpieces of ancient civilization are to be found in the neighbourhood: at Motya (Phoenician), Segesta (Elymian), and Selinunte (Greek). On the Aegadian Islands — theatre of the decisive naval battle of the first Punic War (264-241 B.C.) — suggestive neolithic and paleolithic vestiges are still visible: the grottoes of Favignana, the carvings and murals of Levanzo. Splendid beaches are to be found at San Vito Lo Capo, Scopello, and Cornino, and a wild and rocky coast around Monte Cofano: all at less than one hour’s drive from Erice. APPLICATIONS Interested candidates should write to the Directors of the Workshop: • Professore Mario BARBAGALLO • Professore Ignazio CARRECA Cattedra di Geriatria Università di Palermo Via Del Vespro, 129 90139 PALERMO, Italy Tel 39.091.6552885 e-mail: [email protected] Cattedra di Oncologia Medica Università di Palermo Via Del Vespro, 129 90139 PALERMO, Italy Tel 39.091.6552321 e-mail: [email protected] also could visit: www.unipa.it/oncology.hemoconference specifying: i) date and place of birth together with present nationality; ii) degree and other academic qualifications; iii) present position and place of work. L. BALDUCCI - M. BARBAGALLO - I. CARRECA DIRECTORS OF THE WORKSHOP • PLEASE NOTE Participants should arrive in Erice on November 4, not later than 9 a.m. More information about the other activities of the Ettore Majorana Centre can be found on the WWW at the following address: http://www.ccsem.infn.it G. BARBAGALLO SANGIORGI DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL A. ZICHICHI DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRE
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