TRANSLAD - Translational medicine in development disorders
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TRANSLAD - Translational medicine in development disorders

TRANSLAD

A best-practice project focussing specifically on the development of healthcare, research and education in the area of rare developmental disorder diseases.

The principal axes of FHU-TRANSLAD
  • Treat Treat

    A centre for patient evaluation and multidisciplinary care

  • Innovate Innovate

    A diagnostic centre at the cutting edge of molecular genetic technology.

  • Teach and Train Teach and Train

    A training and genomics information referral centre for hereditary diseases

  • Humanise Humanise

    A think-tank on societal and ethical issues

  • Find Find

    A clinical, molecular, neuro-cognitive and pathophysiological research centre

  • Home
  • Introduction
  • Diseases involved
  • Principal Axes
    • Area 1 : Treat
    • Area 2 : Innovate
    • Area 3 : Teach and Train
    • Area 4 : Humanise
    • Area 5 : Find
  • Follow-up
  • Coordination
  • Teams
    • Presentation
    • Diagnostics and healthcare teams included in FHU
    • Research teams included in FHU
    • Teams partnering with FHU-TRANSLAD
  • Support us
  • Home
  • Home
  • Principal Axes
  • Teach and Train
  • TRANSLAD-Teach: a training referral centre for professionals
  • FHU symposiums and seminars

FHU symposiums and seminars

The « TRANSLAD Seminar Series »

FHU-TRANSLAD organises thematic seminars under the title “TRANSLAD Seminar Series”, which is held twice or three times a year in as half-day or full-day events, and which include presentations by FHU-TRANSLAD members on research activities, as well as the involvement of at least one foreign speaker who is internationally acknowledged in the field..


10 February 2014 : Use of new sequencing technologies for the diagnosis of developmental disorders - View the programme
Guest speakers : Christian Gilissen et Alex Hoischen (Nijmegen, Netherlands).


07 November 2014 : Neuropsychological and psychiatric approaches to neurodevelopmental genetic disorders - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Annette Karmiloff-Smith (London, United Kingdom), Maude Schneider (Geneva, Switzerland), Steve Majerus (Liège, Belgium), Caroline Demily (Lyon, France), Alastair Smith (Nottingham, United Kingdom)


15 January 2015 : Ethical issues raised by the introduction of high-throughput sequencing into genetic health care practice - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Heidi Howard (Uppsala, Sweden), Pascal Borry (Leuven, Belgium), Pascale Lévy (Biomedicine Agency, France)


20 April 2015 : Genomics for developmental disorders: monogenic forms of disease with complex traits - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Thomas Bourgeron (Paris, France), Brian O'Roak (Portland, USA), Veronica Kinsler (London, United Kingdom), Rudolf Happle (Freiburg, Germany).


05 December 2016 : The way ahead for genomic medicine : a major health system shift - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Heidi Howard (Uppsala University, Sweden), Pascal Borry (Leuven, Belgium)


20 April 2017 : « Building the foundation for genomic medicine for patients with rare diseases » - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Kim Boycott (Ontario, Canada), Heidi Rehm (Boston, USA) et Jill Clayton-Smith (Manchester, England)


06 December 2018 : The way ahead for genomic medicine: a major health system shift - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Samantha Léonard (Britain), Pascal Borry (Leuven, Belgium)


21 February 2019 : RNA and multi-omics - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Holger Prokisch (München, Germany), Alexandre Reymond (Lausanne, Switzerland), Thomas Bourgeron (Paris), Michael Stadler (Basel, Switzerland)


16 May 2019 : The DDD project in the UK - View the programme
Guest speakers :
Helen Firth (Cambridge, UK), David Fitzpatrick (Edinburg, Scotland)


 

Area 3 : Teach and Train

  • Introduction
  • TRANSLAD-Teach
    • FHU symposiums and seminars
    • University degree in high-throughput sequencing and genetic diseases
    • Inter-university diploma in Precision Diagnostics and Personalised Medicine
    • Annual seminar: “Putting a more humane face on medicine”
    • A training cycle for professionals
    • The young person's guide to Genetics
  • TRANSLAD-Family
    • Films explaining genetics and genomics
    • Information brochures
    • A film-debate series on disability
    • A debate-discussion series of events for families
    • Professor Folk's blog
    • Kids’ books
    • International rare diseases day
    • The Dijon annual rare diseases run
    • Attendance at researchers’ night
    • GAD laboratory open-day
    • Theatre shows for families
    • Event days for sick children

Other axes

  • Area 1 : Treat
  • Area 2 : Innovate
  • Area 3 : Teach and Train
  • Area 4 : Humanise
  • Area 5 : Find

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