About this workshop
The International Workshop on Cancer Genetic & Cytogenetic Diagnostics is a course focusing on all aspects of cancer (cyto)genetics in a diagnostic setting.
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Basic technical aspects such as conventional karyotyping, methods and principles in fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), micro-array genomic profiling, QPCR, gene sequencing and new technologies such as Optical Genome Mapping and Whole Genome sequencing will be presented. In addition to the various laboratory techniques, there will be presentations on quality assessment, ISCN nomenclature and genetic aberrations in different types of leukemia. The program includes two panel discussions (for live audience only) in which participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and present their own patient cases.
Since most presentations start with basic knowledge and end with up-to-date information on cancer genetics, this workshop will be of interest to anyone working in the field of (cyto)genetic diagnostics in cancer.
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Register here to the formDeadline for onsite registration: March 11, 2025
In short
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Professionals in the field of cancer (cyto)genetic diagnostics.
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After this workshop you will be completely up-to-date on all the scientific developments and advances in cancer (cyto)genetic diagnostics.
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This workshop will take place on March 19, 20 and 21, 2025.
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Registration fees
Registration fees live:
All 3 days 19-21 March € 500,00
Single day € 250,00
Technicians/trainees € 350,00
Registration fees on line:
All 3 days 19-21 March € 500,00
Single day € 250,00
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This workshop is three days.
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The workshops and lectures require basic knowledge of cancer (cyto)genetic diagnostics, but there are no further admission requirements.
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When canceling 14 or more days in advance, you will be charged a € 35 administration fee. When cancelling less than 14 days in advance, you will not receive a refund.
Grant
The grants includes on-site registration fee and accommodation. The grants will be awarded to participants with greatest affinity for the field and need for financial support at the discretion of the organizing committee.
Applications for a grant can be sent via a short motivation, indicating affinity with the field and financial need, before January 1, 2025 to marian.stevens-kroef@radboudumc.nl.
In case you would like to apply for a grant but are not able to pay the travel expenses, please let us know.
Organizing committee
- Marian Stevens-Kroef, Nijmegen (NL)
- Eva van den Berg-de Ruiter, Groningen (NL)
- Berna Beverloo, Rotterdam (NL)
- Esmé Waanders, Utrecht (NL)
Hotel and travel
Look here for hotel accommodation and travel information. Enjoy your stay in Nijmegen.
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Hotel accommodation
There are several hotels and accommodations in the Nijmegen area, please find here the link from the tourist office https://en.visitnijmegen.com/where-to-stay.
Low-budget accommodations in Nijmegen are the Credible Hotel and Bed&Breakfast Via-Gladiola or Pension Bottendaal.
Travel information
- By plane: Airport Weeze (45 km), Eindhoven Airport (60 km) and Amsterdam-Schiphol airport (135 km).
- By train: Nijmegen is easily accessible from all parts of the Netherlands by the Dutch Railways.
- By car: You can also reach Nijmegen by car. There are various parking garages near the city centre, however the parking rates during working hours might be fairly high. Parking outside the city centre is less expensive.
- By bus: The regional bus service can take you everywhere within Nijmegen (and also places nearby like Wijchen, Arnhem, Malden and a few German cities). Radboud university medical center is a few minutes away from the central station by bus.
- By bike: Nijmegen is a very bike-friendly city. You can rent bikes in several places, but the most common is the underground bike facility at the central station.
Invited speakers
- Brian Walker, Sutton (UK)
- Jon Strefford, Southampton (UK)
- Torsten Haferlach, Munich (D)
- Jacqueline Schoumans, Lausanne (CH)
- Bert van der Reijden, Nijmegen (NL)
- David Betts, Dublin (I)
- Anthony Moorman, Newcastle (UK)