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> M.D. Antonio R. Damasio (Speaker)
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City
> ISDN > DSL
> DSL 07.07.2004, 09:30 a.m.
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Opening Lecture:
Good health starts in the mind
In the end, neuronal processes in our brains decide whether we do something about our health and whether we exercise, quit smoking or have preventive check-ups. How can we exert an influence on the individual decision-making process? What disrupts this process? How can we “program” our brains to lead a healthy life? > more
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> Prof. Dr. Michael Forsting (Speaker)
University Clinic, Essen
07.07.2004, 09:55 a.m.
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Images revolutionize medicine
Image-generating technologies such as MRT, CT and PET are providing more exact and detailed images of the inner workings of humans. What does this mean for diagnostics? What do physicians think about the everyday use of these methods? > more
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> Dr. Daniel C. Sullivan (Speaker)
National Cancer Institute (NCI), Washington
> ISDN > DSL
> DSL 07.07.2004, 10:20 am10:45 - 11:15 am BREAK
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I can see through you!
Imaging technologies and molecular detectors for diseased cells offer new possibilities for detecting diseases in the human body and for developing individual therapeutic approaches. How exact are the therapeutic approaches developed from these technologies in areas where they have already been successfully employed (e.g., Herceptin, GIST, Leukemia)? > more
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> Prof. Dr. Amiram Grinvald (Speaker)
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
> ISDN > DSL
> DSL 07.07.2004, 11:15 am
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Modern optical methods facilitate the diagnosis of sight
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> Prof. Dr. Peter Lichter (Speaker)
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
07.07.2004, 11:40 a.m.
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Cancer tests of the future - quick and easy?
In the coming years, a multitude of tests will be on the market that can analyze urine, blood or saliva and prove within minutes whether a person has cancer or not. This lecture will provide information on the tests for detecting cancer that are in the pipeline: How reliable are these tests? What can they contribute in regard to diagnosis and monitoring therapy? > more
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> Prof. Dr. Claus Rainer Bartram (Speaker)
Institute of Human Genetics, University of Heidelberg
07.07.2004, 12:00 a.m.
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Genetic tests of the future - what will they bring?
What can the genetic tests that will be in use in the near future achieve? Will they live up to the expectations? > more
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> Prof. Dr. Juan Enriquez (Speaker)
Biotechonomy, Newton, MA
> ISDN > DSL
> DSL 07.07.2004, 12:20 am
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How the genome revolution will change our entire lives
Deciphering the secret of the double helix is the foundation of a scientific revolution. One day everyone will hold the map of their genes in their hands and be able to see their genetic defects. The subsequent social and economic consequences are more or less unforeseeable. > more
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00:45 - 1:45 pm LUNCH BREAK 00:45 - 1:00 pm YOGA with Gabriela Bozic, presented by freundin and Wellfit |
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