CANCER SUMMER SCHOOL 2014 PROGRAM Monday 30 th June 0 Participant Arrival & Coffee Break ED 3 room Presentation of the program Presentation of the participants and of their research interests/experiences Philippe Juin, Center for Cancer Research Nantes-Angers, FR Mario Campone, University of Angers, FR (1 st floor) 12:30pm 1:30 pm Lunch (St Serge University restaurant) 1:30pm - 3:30 pm Free time in Angers. Do consider getting your breakfast for Tuesday morning, there is a small supermarket in the center, where you will be at that time. 3:30pm - 4:30 pm Welcome conference: The French cancer plan & the road to personalized cancer care Valérie Mazeau-Woynar, National Cancer Institute, Paris - ED 10 4:30pm - 5:00 pm Opening of the Summer Schools Prof. Isabelle Richard, Dean of the Medical School and from Mr. John Webb, Vice-President for International Relations Amphitheatre 200 5:00pm - 6:00 pm Plenary conference: The grapewine genome as the basis for genetics and plant improvement Prof. Jean Weissenbach, French National Centre for Scientific Research (pioneer of the sequencing and analysis of the genomes) Amphitheatre 200 From 6 pm on: Welcome Barbecue organized by the Medical School
Tuesday 1 st July Session 1: Personalized medicine Myeloma, from fundamental to clinical research Interactive session François-Régis Bataille, University of Angers, FR Oncologoy Centre Paul Papin, Angers (conference room) 2:00-3:00pm: Session 2: Communication skills training in hematology and oncology Interactive session Anne Brédart, Curie Institute, Paris, FR José Hureaux, Angers University Hospital, FR, faculty of medicine Wednesday 2 nd July Visit of the Centre Paul Papin Western Oncology Institute Mario Campone, University of Angers, FR 2:00-3:00pm Session 3: Cell signaling, oncogenic addiction and cancer Olivier Coqueret, University of Angers, FR Alain Nepveu, Mc Gill University, CA 6:00-8:00pm: Sport: Kayak-tour or Kayak-Polo session at the Lac de Maine Be sure to bring along your swimsuit and a change of clothes in the morning; you will not have time to go to the University residence between the Workshop and the Kayak Session. Departure from the Medical School at 5:15pm
Thursday 3 rd July Session 4: Oncogene, Epithelial-Mesenchymal transition & Cancer Olivier Coqueret, University of Angers, FR Morag Park, Mc Gill University, CA 2:00-3:00pm: Session 5: Cell death and cancer Olivier Coqueret, University of Angers, FR Trevor Littlewood, University of Cambridge, UK Friday 4 th July Session 6: Personalized medicine and target therapy Philippe Juin, Center for Cancer Research Nantes-Angers, FR Mario Campone, University of Angers, FR Joan Montero, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston USA ED 11 2:00-3:00pm: Session 7: Mammary gland development and breast cancer Lucia Speroni, Tufts University, USA
Saturday 5 th Sunday 6 th July Atlantic Coast day(s) You will get a two-day ticket meaning you can hop on any regional trains (TER) at any given time during the week-end. Here is the timetable for the TER on Saturday to go to the beach: For the outward trip -> 9:00am at Angers train station, you can reach the beach at 10:40am. You can get off the train at any station you like (eg: Pornichet, La Baule, Le Croisic etc They are all near the beach) For the return trip -> 7:19pm at La Baule Escoublac train station, you can reach Angers at 9:00 pm. This is the last train, do not to miss it, otherwise you will have to buy your own tickets home. You can also hop on the train at other stations, but it has to be the same 7:19 train. You can spend the night there (organized on your own) or travel back and forth on the same day. And here is the timetable for the TER on Sunday to go to the beach: For the outward trip -> 8:45 or 9:11am from Angers train station, you can reach the beach at 10:40 or 11:20am. Again, feel free to get off the train at any station you like. For the return trip -> 7:21 or 8:00pm from La Baule Escoublac train station, you can reach Angers at 9:06 or 9:52pm. The 9:52 train is the last one, do not to miss it! Same goes, you can hop on the train at any station, make sure it is the 8:00 train though. Make sure to bring your swimsuit along! Monday 7 th July Session 8a: Genomics and hematology Workshop & article presentation by the students Philippe Guardiola, University of Angers, FR ED 12 2:00-5:00pm: Session 8b: Workshop on Genomics, Genotyping and Data analysis Philippe Guardiola, University of Angers, FR ED 12
5:30-8:30 pm: Rowing Session on the Maine River (short walking distance from the Medical School). Be sure to bring along your swimsuit and a change of clothes in the morning; you will not have time to go to the University residence between the lecture and the rowing session. Cost: 5 (to be paid on the spot) Tuesday 8 th July Session 9: Prostate cancer: Image guided diagnosis and treatment Abdel-Rahmène Azzouzi, University of Angers, FR Nacim Betrouni, French Institute of Health and Medical Research Lille (INSERM), FR 12:00- Nantes 2:00pm: Quick lunch (picnic) then departure from the faculty of medicine to Departure of the bus from the medical school Arrival in Nantes 2:00-5:00pm: Visit of the Radiology Centre René Gauducheau of Nantes Western Oncology Institute 5:00-9:00pm: Free time in Nantes At 10 pm the bus will take you back to Angers. Meeting point in the city center Wednesday 9 th July Session 10: Metabolism and Cancer Then workshop & article presentation by the students Vincent Procaccio, University of Angers, FR Natalie German, Harvard University, USA
12:30am: 2:00-5:00pm: Session 11: Brain tumors: molecular pathology in adult diffuse gliomas Audrey Rousseau, University of Angers, FR Wolf Mueller, University of Leipzig, DE Thursday 10 th July Visit of the unit Hospital biology Plateau de biologie hospitalière, Angers University Hospital, FR Lunch (university restaurant) 2:00-3:00pm Conference Pierre Corvol, INSERM / Collège de France Amphitheatre Simone Veil Work in smalls groups on Academic research/industrial research valorization Workshops on Biotechnology companies: collaboration, creation, Amphitheatre Simone Veil Friday 11 th July Session 12: Applications and Pipelines Next generation sequencing (NGS) in genetics and genomics Pierre Lindenbaum, University of Nantes, FR Solena Le Scouarnec, University of Nantes, FR ED 13 Lunch (not included). Possibility to go to the city and try new food!
3:00-4:00pm: FR Angers, FR Closing of the CSSA 2014 at the Hôtel des Pénitentes Isabelle Richard, Dean of the Medical School, University of Angers, John Webb, Vice-President for International Relations, University of The three best presentations of all 3 Summer Schools 4:00-5:00pm Presentation of Angers English-taught programs From 5:00 pm on: Farewell Drinks Free evening