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2:30-3:00pm Renal lesions in calcineurin inhibitor toxicity: pathologic criteria. B. Ivanyi (Hungary) 3:00-3:30pm Overview of renal lesions in bone marrow, orthotopic liver and heart transplantation: an update. Robert Colvin (USA) 3:30-3:45pm Coffee break Moderators: M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), D. Ferluga (Slovenia) 3:45-5:00pm Renal transplant case seminar – 4 cases (1 case to C. Nast) European young Faculty participants 5:00-5:30pm ESP-Nephropathology working group-RPS business meeting Saturday, June 12, 2010 – Advances in molecular and genetic studies in renal disease Moderators: JC Jennette (USA), J. Bruijn (Netherlands) 8:30-9:00am Molecular and genomic studies in renal pathology. M. Kretzler (USA) 9:00-9:30am Urine proteomics : an adjunct to renal pathology . Loreto Gesualdo (Italy) 9:30-10:00am Glomerulocystic kidney disease: Genomic insights. Helen Liapis (USA) 10:00-10:30am The varied proteins in primary amyloidosis: Advances in diagnosis. Helen Lachman (UK) 10:30-11:00am Coffee break Moderators: Robert Colvin (USA), Aurelio Ariza (Spain) 11:00-11:30am Gene expression profile in cell mediated renal allograft rejection. Jan Bruijn (Netherlands) 11:30-12:10pm Contributions from Molecular and Genomic studies of Transplant Protocol biopsies. Michael Mengel (Canada), Verena Broecker (Germany) (20 minutes each) International Renal Pathology Conference University a Coruña, La Coruña, Spain Tentative Program Wednesday, June 9, 2010 – Reception for speakers and attendees 7:00 pm. Reception for speakers and attendees. Welcome. University of A Coruña. Goberning building. Vazquez Martul, E. President local organizing Surya V. Seshan. 2009 RPS President M. Mihatsch. President of Europe WG. J.M. Barja. University A Coruña Dean Health Service Galicia Govern representation. 8:00- 9:00 pm. Madrigalia philarmonic chorus. “Orden tercera” University Chapell. Thursday, June 10, 2010 Scientific Program 7:30-8:15am Registration 8:15-8:30am Introduction and welcome remarks - Dr. Alfredo Garcia-Iglesias Hospital Staff Director. Moderators: Eduardo Vazquez-Martul (Spain), Surya V. Seshan (USA) 8:30-8:55am An algorithmic approach to renal biopsy interpretation of Glomerular Diseases. J Charles Jennette (USA) 8:55-9:25am Evolution of classification of nephrotic syndrome to current taxonomy of podocytopathies. Laura Barisoni (USA) 9:25-9:45am Differences between primary and secondary FSGS: clinical and therapeutic implications. Manuel Praga (Spain) 9:45-10:15am Advances in Membranous and Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis: Insights into pathogenesis. Terence Cook (UK) 1:20-1:40 The pathophysiology of VEGF in renal disease. Surya V Seshan (USA) 1:40-2:00 Advances in diagnosis of paraprotein associated renal disease. Javier Pardo Mindan (Spain) 2:00-2:30 Iatrogenic/immune mediated TIN. D. Ferluga (Slovenia) 2:30-3:00 Coffee break Moderators: J.Goldberg ( Argentina), Surya V. Seshan (USA) 3:00-3:30 Incidence of infectious renal disease in South America. J. Goldberg (Argentina) 3:30-4:00 Post-infectious glomerulonephritis and variants. Michio Nagata (Japan) 4:00-4:25 Renal pathology in HCV infection – an update. Eduardo Vazquez-Martul (Spain) Moderators: M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), D. Ferluga (Slovenia) 4:25-6:00 Interesting case seminar (Native kidney disease) – 5 cases European participants younger faculty (1 case to L. Barisoni) Friday, June 11, 2010 Renal Transplant Pathology Moderators: M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), Cynthia Nast (USA) 8:30-9:00am A systematic approach to the interpretation and utility of transplant renal biopsies. M. Mihatsch (Switzerland) 9:00-9:30am Update in Transplant Renal Pathology, Banff 09. Michael Mengel (Canada) 9:30-10:00am Acute and chronic antibody mediated rejection – diagnosis, variants, pitfalls. Heinz Regele (Austria) 10:00-10:30am Thrombotic microangiopathy in renal allografts: Etiology and diagnosis. C. Nast (USA) 10:30-11:00am Coffee break Moderators: E. Vazquez-Martul (Spain), Marcello

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2:30-3:00pm Renal lesions in calcineurin inhibitor toxicity: pathologic criteria. B. Ivanyi (Hungary)3:00-3:30pm Overview of renal lesions in bone marrow, orthotopic liver and heart transplantation: an update. Robert Colvin (USA) 3:30-3:45pm Coffee break Moderators: M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), D. Ferluga (Slovenia)3:45-5:00pm Renal transplant case seminar – 4 cases (1 case to C. Nast) European young Faculty participants5:00-5:30pm ESP-Nephropathology working group-RPS business meetingSaturday, June 12, 2010 – Advances in molecular and genetic studies in renal disease

Moderators: JC Jennette (USA), J. Bruijn (Netherlands)8:30-9:00am Molecular and genomic studies in renal pathology. M. Kretzler (USA) 9:00-9:30am Urine proteomics : an adjunct to renal pathology . Loreto Gesualdo (Italy)9:30-10:00am Glomerulocystic kidney disease: Genomic insights. Helen Liapis (USA)10:00-10:30am The varied proteins in primary amyloidosis: Advances in diagnosis. Helen Lachman (UK)

10:30-11:00am Coffee break

Moderators: Robert Colvin (USA), Aurelio Ariza (Spain) 11:00-11:30am Gene expression profile in cell mediated renal allograft rejection. Jan Bruijn (Netherlands)11:30-12:10pm Contributions from Molecular and Genomic studies of Transplant Protocol biopsies. Michael Mengel (Canada), Verena Broecker

(Germany) (20 minutes each)12:10-12:30pm Q&A and discussion12:30-1:00pm Stem cell therapy and healing in experimental glomerulonephritis. Rosa Ortega (Spain) and Sagrario Cavadillas (HospitalReinaSofía.Universidad Cordoba, Spain).

Closing remarks Lunch

International Renal Pathology Conference University a Coruña, La Coruña, Spain

Tentative Program

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 – Reception for speakers and attendees7:00 pm. Reception for speakers and attendees. Welcome. University of A Coruña. Goberning building. Vazquez Martul, E. President local organizing Surya V. Seshan. 2009 RPS President M. Mihatsch. President of Europe WG. J.M. Barja. University A Coruña Dean Health Service Galicia Govern representation.8:00- 9:00 pm. Madrigalia philarmonic chorus. “Orden tercera” University Chapell. Thursday, June 10, 2010 – Scientific Program7:30-8:15am Registration

8:15-8:30am Introduction and welcome remarks - Dr. Alfredo Garcia-Iglesias Hospital Staff Director. Moderators: Eduardo Vazquez-Martul (Spain), Surya V. Seshan (USA)8:30-8:55am An algorithmic approach to renal biopsy interpretation of Glomerular Diseases. J Charles Jennette (USA)8:55-9:25am Evolution of classification of nephrotic syndrome to current taxonomy of podocytopathies. Laura Barisoni (USA) 9:25-9:45am Differences between primary and secondary FSGS: clinical and therapeutic implications. Manuel Praga (Spain)9:45-10:15am Advances in Membranous and Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis: Insights into pathogenesis. Terence Cook (UK)

10:15-10:30am Coffee break

Moderators: Marcello Franco (Brazil), Helen Liapis (USA)10:30-10:50am Collapsing glomerulopathy: a distinct pattern of glomerular injury. Laura Barisoni (USA)10:50-11:10am Classification of IgA nephropathy: 2 years hence. Terence Cook (UK)11:10-11:30am Classification of lupus glomerulonephritis: 5 years later. JC Jennette (USA)11:30-12:00Noon Q&A and discussion12:00-1:00pm Lunch Moderators: Alberto Martinez-Castelao (Spain), Bela Ivanyi (Hungary)1:00-1:20 The Spanish registry of glomerular diseases: Data from 18,000 kidney biopsies. Francisco Rivera (Spain)

1:20-1:40 The pathophysiology of VEGF in renal disease. Surya V Seshan (USA)1:40-2:00 Advances in diagnosis of paraprotein associated renal disease. Javier Pardo Mindan (Spain)2:00-2:30 Iatrogenic/immune mediated TIN. D. Ferluga (Slovenia)2:30-3:00 Coffee break Moderators: J.Goldberg ( Argentina), Surya V. Seshan (USA)3:00-3:30 Incidence of infectious renal disease in South America. J. Goldberg (Argentina)3:30-4:00 Post-infectious glomerulonephritis and variants. Michio Nagata (Japan)4:00-4:25 Renal pathology in HCV infection – an update. Eduardo Vazquez-Martul (Spain) Moderators: M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), D. Ferluga (Slovenia)4:25-6:00 Interesting case seminar (Native kidney disease) – 5 cases European participants younger faculty (1 case to L. Barisoni)

Friday, June 11, 2010 – Renal Transplant Pathology Moderators: M. Mihatsch (Switzerland), Cynthia Nast (USA)8:30-9:00am A systematic approach to the interpretation and utility of transplant renal biopsies. M. Mihatsch (Switzerland)9:00-9:30am Update in Transplant Renal Pathology, Banff 09. Michael Mengel (Canada)9:30-10:00am Acute and chronic antibody mediated rejection – diagnosis, variants, pitfalls. Heinz Regele (Austria)10:00-10:30am Thrombotic microangiopathy in renal allografts: Etiology and diagnosis. C. Nast (USA)10:30-11:00am Coffee break Moderators: E. Vazquez-Martul (Spain), Marcello Franco (Brazil)11:00-11:25am Changing concepts of chronic allograft injury and fibrosis. R. Colvin (USA)11:25-11:50am Transplant glomerulopathy: etiology and pathogenesis. V. Nickeleit (USA)11:50-12:15pm Q&A and discussion12:15-1:00pm Clinicopathologic conference – A difficult transplant case. V Nickeleit (USA), M. Mengel (Canada)1:00-2:00pm Lunch Moderators: Francisco Valdes (Spain), Helen Liapis (USA)2:00-2:30pm Transplant pathology, Brazilian experience ? M. Franco (Brazil)

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First International Renal Pathology ConferenceVenue: University a Coruña, La Coruña, Spain

June 09 - 12, 2010

Scientific Program

• Current Topics in Medical, Renal Pathology (Native & Transplantation)

• Interesting CaseSeminars

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Sponsored by The Kidney & Urology Foundation of America

• Advanced Molecular & Genetic studies

• Presentations by International speakers

A Joint meeting of the Renal Pathology Society, European Society of Pathology – Working Group, and the Spanish

Pathology Society

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