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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
CHAIR
Janette Kwok, MD, FRCPA, D(ABHI)
Transplantation & Immunogenetics
Queen Mary Hospital
Hong Kong
Members
Desmond Yap Lydia Tang
Eva Leung Patrick Chu
Karen Kwong Ricky Lau
Kenneth Tam YS Chan
Leo Choi
Inquire to the Hong Kong Society for Histocompatibility &
Immunogenetics through email at [email protected] or
by fax to (852) 22554919.
SPEAKERS Andrea A Zachary, Ph.D. D(ABHI)
Director
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Mary S Leffell, Ph.D. D(ABHI)
Director
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Elaine F Reed, Ph.D. D(ABHI)
Director
University of California, Los Angeles
Susan H Hsu, Ph.D. D(ABHI)
Director
The Penn-Jersey Region of American Red
Cross Blood Services.
Neng Yu, MD, D(ABHI)
Director
HLA Services
American Red Cross Blood Services
Northeast Division, Dedham, MA, USA
Recommended Readings
1. Manual of Molecular and Clinical Laboratory
Immunology, 7th ed. (B Detrick, RG Hamilton, JD Folds,
Eds.) Section Q: Transplantation Immunology, MS Leffell,
Ed. 2006. ASM Press, Washington, D.C..
2. ASHI Laboratory Manual, 2001 4th Edition, Editors: Hahn,
A., et al., (Pub. ASHI, 17000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C,
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054).
3. ASHI Standards with Guidance, 2012.
4. The HLA Facts Book, 2000, Steven G.E. Marsh, Peter
Parham and Linda D. Barber, Academic Press, San Diego,
CA.
5. Bray R., Nickerson P., Kerman R., and Gebel H. Evolution
of HLA Antibody Detection: Technology Emulating
Biology. Immunologic Research 29:41-53, 2004.
6. Bray R.A. and Gebel H.M. Clinical Utility of Flow
Cytometry in Allogeneic Transplantation. in; Flow
Cytometry in Clinical Diagnosis, 4th Ed.; Carey J. McCoy J.
and Keren D. eds. pgs. 275-294. ASCP Press, Chicago,IL.
2007
7. Hurley, C. DNA methods for HLA typing 2011. CW Bill
Young Department of Defense Marrow Donor Program.
8. Hurley, C. Acquisition and use of DNA-based HLA typing
data in bone marrow registries. Tissue Antigens 49:323,
1997.
9. Holdsworth, R. et al. The HLA Dictionary 2008: a
summary of HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1/3/4/5, -DQB1 alleles
and their association with serologically defined HLA-A,
-B, -C, -DR and -DQ antigens. Tissue Antigens 73:95, 2009.
10. Marsh, S. et al. Nomenclature for factors of the HLA
system, 2010. Tissue Antigens 75:291, 2010.
11. Robinson, J. et al. IMGT/HLA and IMGT/MHC: sequence
databases for the study of the major histocompatibility
complex. Nucleic Acids Research 31:311, 2005.
12. Tissue Antigens, Human Immunology and Internal
Journal of Immunogenetics journals
ADVANCED ADVANCED ADVANCED ADVANCED
HISTOCOMPATIBILITY HISTOCOMPATIBILITY HISTOCOMPATIBILITY HISTOCOMPATIBILITY
COURSECOURSECOURSECOURSE
ABHI APPROVED
at Queen Mary Hospital &
The University of Hong Kong
26-29 July, 2013
HONG KONG
Organized by
HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR
HISTOCOMPATIBILITY & IMMUNOGENETICS LtdHISTOCOMPATIBILITY & IMMUNOGENETICS LtdHISTOCOMPATIBILITY & IMMUNOGENETICS LtdHISTOCOMPATIBILITY & IMMUNOGENETICS Ltd
Advanced Histocompatibility Course
Enrolment Form
Name:
Affiliation:
Post:
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Phone:
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Registration fee:
� HKSHI members/BHC participants /APHIA & HKSHI Joint
Meeting 2013 participants: HK$3,500 / US$450
� Non-members: HK$4,000 / US$515
� Day registration: HK$1,500 / US$193 on ________(date)
On-line registration:
http://www.aphiahkshi.com
Telegraphic transfer:
Pay to: MCI – Hong Kong
Office address: Suites 2807-9, 28/F, Two Chinachem
Exchange Square, 338 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Bank: HSBC
Bank address: No. 1 Queen’s Road, Central , Hong Kong
Account number: 178-849303-838 (HKD or USD Savings)
Swift Code: HSBCHKHHHKH
Mail check & form to:
Ms Sally Chan, MCI
Suites 2807-9, 28/F, Two Chinachem Exchange Square, 338
King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong.
Make check payable to MCI (Hong Kong) Group Limited
Email: [email protected]
All payments are non-fundable.
Note: Hotel and travel arrangements and their costs will
be the responsibility of course participants.
The Course is designed for laboratory directors, transplant
physicians and senior technologists involved in management
and development in transplant service.
The structured curriculum covers the theory and principle;
procedures; application and management in quality
requirements. Case sharing is also organized to guide
participants in practical problem solving. Participants should
have a background in immunology, immunogenetics and
histocompatibility. It provides essential information for those
who are preparing their laboratories for ASHI or similar
accreditation.
Lectures are conducted in English. Case sharing will be
conducted through interactive discussion. Participants are
encouraged to bring along their cases for sharing.
PROGRAM
DAY ONE
GENETIC CONCEPTS APPLICABLE TO IMMUNOGENETICS
PART ONE: BASIC GENETICS
PART TWO: POPULATION GENETICS AND STATISTICS
MHC GENETICS
HLA DISEASE ASSOCIATIONS
TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY
DAY TWO
TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY
IMMUNEREGULATION: TOLERANCE
COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION/ACCOMMODATION
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF ASSAYS IN TRANSPLANTATION
TRANSPLANTING THE SENSITIZED PATIENT
PROGRAM
DAY THREE
ADVANCED HLA TYPING WORKSHOP
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TECHNIQUES - HLA TYPING
HLA TYPING CHALLENGING CASE ANALYSIS
COPING WITH HLA COMPLEXITY
HLA INFORMATICS
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL
HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
TRANSFUSION SUPPORT
DAY FOUR
MANAGEMENT
LABORATORY ACCREDITATION
IMPLEMENTING AN EFFECTIVE QA PROGRAM
CLINICAL INTERVENTION IN TRANSPLANTATION
IMMUNOGENETICS IN VACCINE DESIGN &
PHARMACOGENOMICS
SPECIALTY ASSAYS
ROUND TABLE CASES STUDIES
Further Details will be provided to Successful Registrants.
CME & CPD: Pending
Seats are limited
APPLY NOW!!