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11 th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON STEM CELL THERAPY CARDIOVASCULAR INNOVATIONS & www.cardiovascularcelltherapy.com Symposium Director: Francisco Fernández Avilés PRELIMINARY PROGRAM MADRID. SPAIN, MAY 29 th - 30 th 2014 AULA MAGNA. PABELLÓN DOCENTE. HOSPITAL GENERAL UNIVERSITARIO GREGORIO MARAÑÓN. C/ IBIZA, 43. 28007 MADRID

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11 th INTERNATIONAL & SYMPOSIUM ON STEM CELL THERAPY CARDIOVASCULAR INNOVATIONS www.cardiovascularcelltherapy.com 1 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 2 ORGANIZATION 3 EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 4 ACCREDITATION 5 GENERAL INFORMATION 6 WEBSITE www.cardiovascularcelltherapy.com 3

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THURSDAY, 29 th May 2014 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 1 7.45 8.30 REGISTRATION 8.30 9.00 WELCOMING 9.00 10.00 OPENING LECTURES Frontiers of cardiac regeneration. Is there a role in advanced heart disease? Chairs: John Martin (London, UK) Alberto San Román (Valladolid, Spain) 9.00 9.20 The Biological point of view. Stefanie Dimmeler 9.20 9.40 The Clinical point of view. Bernard Gersh 9.40 10.00 Overcoming these frontiers to move forward Valentin Fuster (Frankfurt, Germany) (Rochester, USA) (New York, USA / Madrid, Spain) 10.00 10.20 Coffee break 10.20 12.50 WHAT S NEW IN STEM CELL THERAPY FOR CARDIACREPAIR? Chairs: Kai C. Wollert (Frankfurt, Germany) Felipe Prosper (Pamplona, Spain) Panel Discussants: Felipe Atienza Dominique Charron Stefanie Dimmeler Roberto Fdez-Viña 10.20 10.40 Types of Cells Only the lonely Bernardo Nadal-Ginard 10.40-11.00 Types of Cells Not only the lonely Joshua Hare (Paris, France) (Frankfurt, Germany) (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (Liverpook, UK) (Miami, USA) 11.00 11.20 Mechanisms of action. Still exogenous cell replacement or again paracrine modulation? Atta Behfar (Rochester, USA) 11.20 11.40 Delivery and tracking. Finding a well-hidden needle in the haystack Javier Bermejo 11.40 12.00 Electrical coupling for real functional regeneration. The necessary contribution of electrophysiology. Angel Arenal 12.00-12.20 Cyclin A2 induces cardiac regeneration after myocardial infarction through cytokinesis of adult cardiomyocytes. Hina W. Chaudry (New York, USA) 12.20 12.50 Panel Discussion 5

12.50 13.30 LUNCH AND POSTER EXHIBITION Chairs and jury: Philippe Menasche (Paris, France) Felipe Prosper (Pamplona, Spain) In this Poster Exhibition research teams involved in the topic of the Symposium will have the opportunity of presenting selected parts of their work to the audience. The Poster Review Committee will select which the best posters of the session are. At the end of the session, the verdict will be communicated. The winners of the Posters Awards will have to present their work (oral presentation) the following day in the morning, in the session named Best Poster Presentation, when they will receive their prize. For more information regarding Poster Exhibition and Poster Awards, please contact us via e-mail at posters@cardiovascularcelltherapy.com 13.30 16.00 LATE BREAKING HEART TISSUE ENGINEERING Chairs: Stefan Janssens (Belgium) Pedro L. Sánchez (Salamanca, Spain) Panel Discussants: Angel Arenal Javier Bermejo Nabil Dib Bernardo Nadal-Ginard (San Diego, USA) (Liverpool, UK) 13.30 13.50 Replacement of extracellular architecture by artificial tissues Juan Carlos Chachques (Paris, France) 13.50 14.10 Role of cadaveric scaffolds in advanced cardiac disease Doris Taylor (Houston, USA) 14.10 14.30 Can intramyocardial delivery repair extracellular structure? Jerome Roncalli (Toulouse, France) 14.30 14.50 Role of electrophysiology in the production of bioartificial myocardium Andreu M. Climent 14.50 15.10 Enhacing retention and efficacy of cardiosphere-derived cells administered after myocar dial infarction using a hyaluronan-gelatin hydrogel Rachel Ruckdeschel Smith (Los Angeles, USA) 15.10 15.30 The long and winding road to building a biological valve Amir Lerman 15.30 16.00 Panel Discussion (Rochester, USA) 6

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 1 16.00 17.40 DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS Chairs: José María Moraleda (Murcia, Spain) Warren Sherman (New York, USA) Panel Discussants: Atta Behfar Amir Lerman Stefanie Dimmeler Andreas Zeiher (Rochester, USA) (Rochester, USA) (Frankfurt, Germany) (Frankfurt, Germany) 16.00 16.20 Telomeric research and its role protecting and regenerating myocardium. Maria Blasco 16.20 16.40 Genetic manipulation of cells to enhance cardiac repair Roger Hajjar (New York, USA) 16.40 17.00 Perfusable microvessel networks and perfusion platforms for engineered tissues Milica Radisic (Toronto, Canada) 17.00 17.20 MicroRNAs in cardiac development and regeneration Enzo R. Porrello 17.20 17.40 Exosomes and cardiac repair after myocardial infarction. Douglas W. Losordo 17.40 18.00 MYDGF protein therapy improves infarct healing Kai C. Wollert (Queensland, Australia) (Chicago, USA) (Hannover, Germany) 18.00 20.00 EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS 1. Clinical research in stem cell therapy. Advances, barriers and pitfalls. 2. Application of tissue engineering discoveries. Opportunities and impediments 3. Cell production and delivery. 7

EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP 1 (ROOM 1) Clinical research in stem cell therapy. Advances, barriers and pitfalls Coordinators Panel discussants Bernard Gersh Ricardo Sanz Ruiz Javier Bermejo Douglas W. Losordo Emerson Perin Sol Ruiz Andreas Zeiher 18.00 18.10 Problem endpoints. Only mortality? Role of the quality of life and functional status Bernard Gersh (Rochester, USA) 18.10 18.30 Panel Discussion 18.30 18.40 The problem of myocardial damage measurement. Reality and imagination of imaging techniques Raquel Yotti 18.40 19.00 Panel Discussion 19.00 19.10 The problem of recruitment. Berriers and solutions from the US perspective. Applicable in Europe? Thimothy Henry (Los Angeles, USA) 19.10 19.30 Panel Discussion 19.30 19.40 Role of GCSF after AMI. STEM-AMI Giulio Pompilio 19.40 20.00 Panel Discussion (Milan, Italy) 8

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 1 EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP 2 (ROOM 2) Application of tissue engineering discoveries. Opportunities and impediments Coordinators Panel Discussants Doris A. Taylor Pedro L. Sanchez Angel Arenal Joseph Consiglio Amir Lerman 18.00 18.10 Sequence and integration of experimental models Andreu M. Climent 18.10 18.30 Panel Discussion 18.30 18.40 The problem of cell-to-cell and cell-to-tissue interaction. Role of electrophisiology in tissue engineering Felipe Atienza 18.40 19.00 Panel Discussion 19.00 19.10 Artificial vs bioartificial matrixes: Homo or Xeno Scaffolds? Doris A. Taylor (Texas, USA) 19.10 19.30 Panel Discussion 9

EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP 3 (ROOM 3) Cell production for clinical trials Coordinators Pannel Discussants Mª Eugenia Fernández Santos Stefanie Dimmeler Bernardo Nadal Felipe Prósper Rachel Ruckdeschel Smith 18.00 18.10 Cardiopoietic mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of chronic advanced ischemic heart failure Atta Behfar (Rochester, USA) 18.10 18.30 Panel Discussion 18.30 18.40 Biological point of view of combination human cardiac stem cells and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells Joshua M. Hare (Miami, USA) 18.40 19.00 Panel Discussion 19.00 19.10 Cardiac stem cell Luis R. Borlado 19.10 19.30 Panel Discussion 19.30 19.40 Impact of senescence in the therapeutic potential of human mesenchymal stem cells Antonio Bernard 19.40 20.00 Panel Discussion 10

FRIDAY, 30 th May 2014 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 1 9:00 9.30 BEST POSTERS PRESENTATION Chairs: Philippe Menasche (Paris, France) Felipe Prosper (Pamplona, Spain) 9.30 11.00 RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS PRESENTED BY YOUNG INVESTIGATORS Chairs: Philippe Menasche (Paris, France) Felipe Prosper (Pamplona, Spain) 9.30-9.45 9.45-10.00 10.00-10.15 10.15-10.30 10.30-11.00 Panel Discussion 11.00 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 12.10 HOT TOPICS OF THE YEAR Coordinators Bernard Gersh (Rochester, USA) Ricardo Sanz Ruiz (La Jolla, USA) Pannel discussants David García-Dorado (Barcelona, Spain) Timothy Henry (Los Angeles, USA) Philippe Menasché (Paris, France) Raquel Yotti 11.30 11.50 NON CARDIOVASCULAR TOPICS OF THE YEAR Genes and cells to fight against pulmonary hypertension Duncan Stewart (Otawa, Canada) 11.50 12.10 CARDIOVASCULAR TOPICS OF THE YEAR Total cardiac replacement by an artificial biocompatible heart 11

Alain Carpentier (Paris, France) 12.15 14.15 LATE BREAKING CLINICAL TRIALS Chairs Jens Kastrup (Copenhagen, Denmark) Emerson Perin (Houston, USA) Panel discussants Martin Bergmann Anthony Mathur Douglas W. Losordo Stefan Janssens 12.15 12.30 SITAgliptin plus GRanulocyte colony-stimulating factor in patients suffering from Acute Myocardial Infarction: main results from a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial of efficacy and safety The SITAGRAMI trial Wolfgang M. Franz (Munich, Germany) 12.30 12.45 Transendocardial mesenchymal stem cells and mononuclear bone marrow cells for ischemic cardiomyopathy: The TAC-HFT randomized trial. Joshua Hare (Miami, USA) 12.45 13.00 Intracoronary infusion of bone marrow-derived selected CD34+CXCR4+ cells and non-selected mononuclear cells in patients with acute STEMI and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction: The REGENT Trial. Five years follow-up Wociej Wojakowski (Katowice, Poland) 13.00 13.15 Effect of shock wave-facilitated intracoronary cell therapy on LVEF in patients with chronic heart failure: the CELLWAVE randomized clinical trial Andreas Zeiher (Frankfurt, Germany) 13.15 13.30 Impact of intracoronary bone marrow cell therapy on left ventricular function in the Setting of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: a collaborative metaanalysis Ronak Delewi (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 13.30 13.45 Long term survival in patients with refractory angina Thymothy D. Henry (Los Angeles, USA) 13.45 14.00 Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stromal cell treatment in patients with se vere ischemic heart failure: The MSC-HF trial Jens Kastrup (Copenhague, Denmark) 14.00 14.15 Panel Discussuion 12

14.15 15.25 CLOSING SESSION FIRST MADRID CARDIAC REGENERATION AWARDS. MASTER LECTURES GIVEN BY THE AWARD Chairs John Martin (London, UK) Rafael Matesanz 15.25 15.35 ADJOURN Francisco Fdez-Aviles 13

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ORGANIZATION 2 DIRECTION Francisco Fernández-Avilés Servicio de Cardiología Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón CO-DIRECTION Mª Eugenia Fernández Santos Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón Bernard Gersh Mayo Clinic (Rochester, USA) John F. Martin Centre for Cardiovascular Biology & Medicine (London, United Kingdom) José Alberto San Román Hospital Clínico-Universitario de Valladolid (Valladolid, Spain) Pedro L. Sánchez Hospital Clínico Universitario de Salamanca (Salamanca, Spain) Ricardo Sanz Ruiz Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón Doris A. Taylor Texas Heart Institute (Houston, USA) Andreas W. Zeiher University of Frankfurt (Frankfurt, Germany) 15

TECHNICAL DIRECTION Ana Fernández Baza Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) Servicio de Cardiología Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD Jozef Bartunek (Aalst, Belgium) Nabil Dib (San Diego, USA) Stefanie Dimmeler (Frankfurt, Germany) Valentín Fuster (New York, USA) Bernard Gersh (Rochester, USA) Juan Carlos Izpisúa (La Jolla, USA) Stefan Janssens (Leuven, Belgium) Anthony Mathur (London, United Kingdom) John Martin (London, United Kigdom) Philippe Menasche (Paris, France) Bernardo Nadal-Ginard (Liverpool, UK) Emerson Perin (Houston, USA) Doris Taylor (Houston,USA) William Wijns (Aalst, Belgium) Andreas Zeiher (Frankfurt, Germany) EXECUTIVE LOCAL COMMITTEE Lucía Alvaredo Olmos Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) - Hospital G. Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid Carmen G. Morante Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) - Hospital G. Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid Enrique Gutiérrez Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) - Hospital G. Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid Mª Eugenia Vázquez Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) - Hospital G. Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid Adolfo Villa Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM) - Hospital G. Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid ORGANIZATION Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Gregorio Marañón. Servicio de Cardiología. Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid. Red Temática de Investigación Cardiovascular del Instituto de Salud Carlos III (RIC) Red Temática de Terapia Celular del Instituto de Salud Carlos III (TERCEL) Grupo de Terapia Celular Aplicada al Miocardio (TECAM, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón -Madrid-, Hospital Clínico-Universitario de Valladolid, Hospital Río Hortega - Valladolid-, Instituto de Biología y Genética Molecular - Universidad de Valladolid-) Task Force on Stem Cell Regeneration of the Heart (European Society of Cardiology) 16

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 3 This symposium is aimed at both medical and non-medical scientists interested in the study and application of stem cell therapy and other biotechnological advances for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular failure. For this reason the audience comprises: a. Preclinical researchers from all areas wishing to deepen their knowledge of cardiovascular biotechnological developments with therapeutic potential. b. Doctors specialising in the care of patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, and who are interested in finding out about and discussing the current state of affairs and the future prospects for the application of these new therapeutic methods. c. Doctors involved in interventions dedicated to cardiovascular pathology and who are interested in the results and perspectives of gene vehiculization techniques, the stimulation of endogenous progenitors, cell transplant or electromechanical helps to fight cardiovascular disease. d. Medical or no medical professionals interested in the development of units and networks aimed at the translation of cardiovascular knowledge from bench to bedside and vice versa. e. Medical or no medical professionals interested in envisaging the opportunities for competition of biotechnology in the cardiovascular field At the end of the conference those present will have acquired the following skills: 1. Knowledge and ability to discuss the latest advances in the role of progenitor cells in the integrity of the cardiovascular system of a healthy individual. 2. Knowledge and ability to discuss the latest experimental advances in the renewal and repair capacity of the damaged cardiovascular structure via the transplant of adult or embryonic stem cells or the stimulation of endogenous progenitors,. 3. Knowledge and ability to objectively debate the current state of feasibility, safety and efficacy with regards to the clinical application of cell therapy and other new biotechnological treatments. 4. Knowledge and ability to debate objectively on the efficiency of these types of treatment in patients with acute or chronic cardiovascular diseases. 5. Ability to predict the possibilities of scientific and professional attitude with regards to offering these therapeutic methods. 6. Ability to evaluate and decide one s own ability to participate in the application of these therapies for healthcare, clinical, and preclinical purposes. 7. Ability to identify those institutions and groups with the highest performance capabilities in these fields, and be able to establish contacts for educational, scientific, and healthcare purposes. 17

ACCREDITATION 4 Spanish Society of Cardiology. Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Program. Activity accredited by the Spanish Society of Cardiology for 10,13 credit hours. EBAC (European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology). Activity accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology Comisión de Formación Continuada. Sistema Nacional de Salud. Activity accredited 18

GENERAL INFORMATION 5 MEETING VENUE Aula Magna. Pabellón Docente. Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón. C/ Ibiza, 43. 28007 Madrid, Spain RETIRO DATE May 29 th and 30 th, 2014 OFFICIAL LANGUAGES English and Spanish (simultaneous translation will be available) TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT Viajes Orbiazul C/ Alonso Pesquera, 2 47002 Valladolid Tf. 00 34 983 30 91 92 Fx. 00 34 983 29 53 51 housing@cardiovascularcelltherapy.com info@cardiovascularcelltherapy.com 19

WEBSITE 6 The website www.cardiovascularcelltherapy.com is a virtual place which contains all the information related to this Symposium and its previous editions It is possible through this web-site to access the scientific program, to register and to reserve accommodation. It is also a priority for this web site to offer updated information about Stem Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Diseases, so appropriate access to related sites has been created. You can also join us on Facebook and Twitter. @cardiostemcell #TECAM2014 20

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DIRECTION Francisco Fernández-Avilés Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón CO-DIRECTION Mª Eugenia Fernández Santos Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón Bernard Gersh Mayo Clinic (Rochester, USA) John F. Martin Centre for Cardiovascular Biology & Medicine (London, United Kingdom) José Alberto San Román Hospital Clínico-Universitario de Valladolid (Valladolid, Spain) Pedro L. Sánchez Hospital Universitario de Salamanca (Salamanca, Spain) Ricardo Sanz Ruiz Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón Doris A. Taylor Texas Heart Institute (Houston, USA) Andreas W. Zeiher University of Frankfurt (Germany) TECHNICAL DIRECTION Ana Fernández Baza Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón C/ Doctor Esquerdo, 46. 28007 Madrid T. 00 34 91 426 58 82 / F. 00 34 91 586 82 76 anafdezbaza@cardiovascularcelltherapy.com TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT Viajes Orbiazul C/ Alonso Pesquera 2. 47002 Valladolid T. 00 34 983 30 91 22 / F. 00 34 983 29 53 51 housing@cardiovasculacelltherapy.com ACCREDITATION 24