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0730 | Pre-ASM Course Registration | Level 1 | ||||
0930-1630 | ANZSN Council Meeting (closed session) | VIP Boardroom, Level 1 | ||||
Nephrology and Transplantation Update Course | MR C4.8 | KidGen 2018 Renal Genetics Symposium | MR C4.9 | Patient Education Session | MR C4.10 | Renal Dietitians Update Day | MR C3.4 | Meetings | MR C3.1 | |
0800-1640 | ANZSN Nephrology and Transplantation Update Course continues | KidGen Renal Genetics Symposium 2018 Renal Genomics – Translating the Potential |
1000-1300 Coordinated by BEAT-CKD in partnership with Kidney Health Australia and sponsored by ANZSN |
0800-1600 This pre-congress meeting brings together Renal Dietitians from across Australia and New Zealand and South-East Asia. It provides an opportunity for Dietitians to:
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1000-1300: SPEC 1300-1530: CPAC 1530-1730: RAC
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1020-1220 |
COMBINED COURSES – ANZSN Nephrology and Transplantation Update Course & KidGen 2018 Renal Genetics Symposium Participants booked for either course may attend this combined session in Meeting Room C4.8 |
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1220 | Update Course / Kidgen Lunch | Level 4 Foyer Advanced Trainees Workshop | C4.8 |
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1310-1700 | ANZSN Nephrology and Transplantation Update Course continues | KidGen 2018 Renal Genetics Symposium continues |
1400 PKD Public Seminar |
1730-1900 Advanced Trainee Research Meeting: Research opportunities during and beyond nephrology training |
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1900 | President’s Dinner (by invitation only) | glass brasserie, Hilton Sydney |
0700-0800 | Editorial Board Meeting | VIP Boardroom, Level 1 |
0700 | Registration Desk & Speakers Preparation Room Open | Ground Level |
Opening Plenary 1 | Cockle Bay, Level 3 Chairs: Jonathan Craig & Germaine Wong |
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0800-0810 | Welcome to Delegates | Martin Gallagher, 2018 ASM Chair Welcome to Country | Uncle Chicka Madden |
0810-0905 | Keynote Speaker: Minnie Sarwal PRECISION TRANSPLANT MEDICINE: DAWN OF A NEW AGE Minnie Sarwal is Professor of Surgery, with joint appointments in Medicine and Pediatrics, Director of Precision Transplant Medicine at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), and additional positions as Adjunct Professor, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, and Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Odense, Sweden. |
0910-1000 | Keynote Speaker: David Kavanagh ATYPICAL HAEMOLYTIC URAEMIC SYNDROME – GENETICS, THERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES – THE UK EXPERIENCE David Kavanagh is the Professor of Complement Therapeutics at the National Renal Complement Therapeutics Centre (NRCTC). He is the clinical lead for the adult aHUS service and head of aHUS diagnostics service. His University research group investigates the role of complement in renal and retinal diseases and is fully integrated with the NRCTC to provide rapid translational benefits to patients. |
1000-1030 | Morning Tea | Exhibition Area, Parkside Ballroom, Level 2 |
1000-1030 | PHOSPHATE Trial Meeting, E5.2, Level 5 |
Young Investigator Award Prize Orals | Cockle Bay, Level 3 Chairs: Frank Ierino & Sharon Ricardo |
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1030-1045 | A CRUCIAL ROLE FOR INTERLEUKIN-18 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENAL INFLAMMATION AND ELEVATED BLOOD PRESSURE IN 1 KIDNEY/DOCA/SALT-INDUCED HYPERTENSION Jordyn Thomas |
1045-1100 | ANNUAL SCREENING VERSUS NO SCREENING FOR ASYMPTOMATIC CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN WAIT-LISTED KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES: A MODELLED COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS Tracey Ying |
1100-1115 | TLR AGONISTS EXCERBATE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY MIMICKING AHUS IN A CFH MUTANT MOUSE WITH A KNOWN HUMAN MUTATION Victor Shen |
1115-1130 | IMPACT OF EXTENDED HOURS DIALYSIS ON UTILITY-BASED QUALITY OF LIFE: RESULTS FROM THE ACTIVE DIALYSIS TRIAL Brendan Smyth |
1130-1145 | INABILITY TO REGULATE FATTY ACID OXIDATION OR GLYCOLYSIS INCREASES RENAL FIBROSIS Mardiana Lee |
1145-1200 | ASSOCIATIONS OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL WITH ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN ADULTS ON HAEMODIALYSIS: THE COGNITIVE-HD COHORT STUDY Anita Van Zwieten |
1200-1215 | KCA3.1 MEDIATED DYSREGULATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL QUALITY CONTROL IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY Chunling Huang |
1215-1230 | DEVELOPING CONSENSUS-BASED OUTCOME DOMAINS FOR TRIALS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS: AN INTERNATIONAL DELPHI SURVEY Karine Manera |
1230-1330 | Lunch | Exhibition Area, Parkside Ballroom, Level 2 |
1330-1500 | Concurrent Session 1 | Level 3 |
0700 | Registration Desk & Speakers Preparation Room Open | Ground Level |
Plenary 2 | Cockle Bay, Level 3 Chair: Carmel Hawley |
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0800-0850 | AKTN Session |
0850-0900 | ROOM CHANGEOVER |
0900-1000 | Concurrent Session 3 | Level 3 |
1000-1030 | Morning Tea | Exhibition Area, Parkside Ballroom, Level 2 |
1005-1030 | Annual Renal Scientist’s Meeting | MR C3.2, Level 3 |
1030-1230 | Concurrent Session 4 | Level 3 |
1230-1330 | Lunch | Exhibition Area, Parkside Ballroom, Level 2 |
1230-1330 | CREED AGM | Business Suite 2.1 , Level 2 |
1240-1320 | PKD Symposia – Polycystic Kidney Disease: from the basic science to therapeutic outcomes | MR C3.4+C3.5, Level 3 |
1330-1500 | Concurrent Session 5 | Level 3 |
1500-1530 | Afternoon Tea | Exhibition Area, Parkside Ballroom, Level 2 |
1530-1730 | Concurrent Session 6 | Level 3 |
Australian and New Zealand Society of Interventional Nephrology (ANZSIN) Meeting | |
Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 September 2018 |
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