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1999
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Programming
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Saturday, May 1
9 am - 12 noon ** APA
Special Interest Group - Behavioral
Pediatrics
9 am - 12 noon ** Mini
Course
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Adolescent
Medicine: Pyschopharmacology Issues in Children
and Adolescents: Current Research Findings |
3:15 pm - 5:15 pm **
Poster Symposium - Violence
- A Family Concern
5:15 pm - 7:15
pm ** Poster Session I
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Health
Services Research/Managed Care: Psychosocial
Differences
Health Services Research/Managed Care: ADHD |
Sunday, May 2
8 am - 11 am ** APA
Workshop - Developmental-Behavioral
Pediatrics Training: New Solutions For Old Problems
10:15 am - 11:45 am
** APS Howland Award
Abraham M.
Rudolph, M.D. Professor of
Pediatrics, Emeritus, University of California, San
Francisco. Dr. Rudolph has been one of the most
significant investigators in pediatric cardiology,
taking the knowledge gained from his experimental
work in fetal physiology and applying it to the
practice of cardiology. Dr. Rudolph is also the
Editor of Rudolphs Pediatrics, and the
author of over 400 medical and scientific
publications.
11:15 am ** Joseph.
St. Geme Leadership Award
James A.
Stockman, III, M.D., President, The American
Board of Pediatrics, Chapel Hill
2 pm - 5 pm ** APA
Workshop - Culture And Clinical Care: Achieving Cultural
Competency In Pediatrics
Monday, May 3
8 am - 10 am ** Topic
Symposium - Advances in Cognitive Neurosciences
9 am - 12 noon ** Topic
Plenary Session - Developmental and
Behavioral Pediatrics
10:15 am - 11:45 am
** SPR E. Mead Johnson Award Lectures
Steven H.
Abman, M.D., Pediatrics Pulmonary
Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine,
Denver for his work on fetal and newborn pulmonary
circulation
Chaim M.
Roifman, M.D., Paediatrics/Immunology
& Allergy, The Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, Ontario for his work on Signal transduction
and the molecular basis of immunodeficiency
10:15 am - 11:45 am
** SPR Young Investigator Award Lecture
Louis Muglia,
M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Pediatrics/Endocrinology & Metabolism; Molecular
Biology & Pharmacology, Washington University,
St. Louis, MO for his work on the roles of
neuroendocrine regulatory systems in physiology and
development
4:30 pm - 6:30
pm ** Poster Session III
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Behavioral
Pediatrics
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and
Adolescent Health
Resident Education |
7 pm - 10 pm ** Society
for Developmental Pediatrics Annual Meeting
Tuesday, May 4
8 am - 10 am ** Poster
Symposium - Neurodevelopmental
Disabilities
9 am - 1 pm ** APA
George Armstrong Award Lecture
David
Satcher, MD, PhD, Assistant Secretary
of Health and Surgeon General
10 am - 11:30 am ** March
of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology Lectures
Martin J.
Evans, Ph.D., FRS, Professor of Mammalian
Genetics, Cambridge University, England, for the
development of innovative techniques to identify and
grow the embryonic stem cells in mice in vitro and
to introduce specific mutations into these cells.
This groundbreaking work provided numerous insights
into early mammalian development, and made it
possible to create "knockout" and
transgenic animals to reveal the roles of specific
genes and to study specific birth defects and
diseases.
Richard L.
Gardner, Ph.D., FRS, Henry Dale Professor of
the Royal Society, Department of Zoology, Oxford
University, England for being the first to introduce
specific mutations into the embryonic stem cells of
mice. His innovative micro-surgical techniques
provided numerous insights into early mammalian
development, and made it possible to create
"knockout" and transgenic animals to reveal
the roles of specific genes and to study specific
birth defects and diseases. His work on removing
cells from the early-stage embryo of the mouse laid
the foundations for todays pre-implantation
diagnostic tests.
2:45 pm - 4:45
pm ** Platform Session - Perinatal
Brain Injury: Patterns and Mechanisms
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