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Page 1: Applied for CPD Accreditation Lunch Provided · University, UK Dr. Jeremy Parr 11.45 Clinical Genetic Testing in ASD and the Brain Body Genetic Resource Exchange (BBGRE) Consultant
Page 2: Applied for CPD Accreditation Lunch Provided · University, UK Dr. Jeremy Parr 11.45 Clinical Genetic Testing in ASD and the Brain Body Genetic Resource Exchange (BBGRE) Consultant

Applied for CPD Accreditation Lunch Provided Funded by the Health Research Board as part of their Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Scheme (KEDS) and is

supported by the National Children's Research Centre and by the Medical Research Charities Group and Autism Speaks

Autism Spectrum Disorders: Developments in Research and Diagnosis

Thursday 22nd May 2014

Theatre C004, Health Sciences Centre, University College Dublin

9.45 REGISTRATION

10.20 Welcome and Introduction National Children's Research Centre, Crumlin and Academic Centre on Rare Diseases, University College Dublin

Dr. Regina Regan

10.30 Can neurobiology explain shared clinical features in ASD and related neurodevelopmental disorders? Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin and Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, HSE Linndara

Prof Louise Gallagher

11.00

Using large ASD research family databases to advance the care and treatment of people Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant, Paediatric Neurodisability, The Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK

Dr. Jeremy Parr

11.45 Clinical Genetic Testing in ASD and the Brain Body Genetic Resource Exchange (BBGRE) Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Sussex Partnership Trust and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London

Dr Sarah Curran

12.30 -1.30 LUNCH

1.30 The Irish Autism Registry and Biobank Initiative Director of the Irish Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Research at National University of Ireland, Galway

Dr. Geraldine Leader

1.50 Structural brain differences in ASD and their relationship to behavior National Children’s Research Centre, Crumlin

Ms.Jacqueline Fitzgerald

Page 3: Applied for CPD Accreditation Lunch Provided · University, UK Dr. Jeremy Parr 11.45 Clinical Genetic Testing in ASD and the Brain Body Genetic Resource Exchange (BBGRE) Consultant

Applied for CPD Accreditation Lunch Provided Funded by the Health Research Board as part of their Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Scheme (KEDS) and is

supported by the National Children's Research Centre and by the Medical Research Charities Group and Autism Speaks

2.00 What can we learn about autism from sequencing epilepsy genes? Children's University Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin,

Dr. Judith Conroy

2.10 Differential Methylation of DNA: can we use it to distinguish severity in autism cases? National Children’s Research Centre, Crumlin, Dublin

Dr. Tiago Magalhães

2.20 Practical aspects of clinical genetic diagnosis of ASD Director of the National Centre for Medical Genetics, Dublin and Professor of Medical Genetics, UCD School of Medicine and Medical Science. Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin

Prof. Andrew Green

2.45 COFFEE

3.15 Medical aspects of ASD and co-morbidities Professor of Developmental Psychiatry, University College London and Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Southwark Child & Adolescent Mental Health Neurodevelopmental Service.

Prof Jeremy Turk

4.00 Panel Discussion "The Utility of Genetic Testing in Children with ASD"

4.30 CLOSE

While there is no cost to attend this meeting, registration is essential as places are limited. Registration, travel directions and further information is available at http://www.ucd.ie/medicine/asdresearch2014 For further information contact Dr. Regina Regan [email protected] 01- 716 6688 Please note that there is limited parking at UCD, public transport is recommended.