May 15-16, 2003
Sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
Agenda
Background of the Workshop
Physiological Functions of Imprinted Genes: Implications for Placental Development and Growth Dr. Benjamin Tycko
Regulation of Supply and Demand for Maternal Nutrients in Mammals by Imprinted Genes Dr. Miguel Constancia
Mechanisms of Confined Placental Mosaicism (CPM) and Uniparental Disomy (UPD) and Clinical Experience with CPM Found during Choronic Villus Sampling (CVS) Dr. Laird Jackson
Confined Placental Mosaicism and Pregnancy Outcome: What We Know and What We Need to Know Dr. John Wolstenholme
Obstetric and Placental Phenotypes Associated with CPMDr. Kenneth WardRole of CPM among Infants with Fetal Growth RestrictionDr. Louise Wilkins-Haug
Maternal UPD of Chromosome 7, Silver-Russell Syndrome, and Imprinted Candidate GenesDr. David Monk
The Role of Imprinting Defects in Angelman Syndrome, Autism, and Other DisordersDr. Arthur Beaudet
Trophoblast Invasion in Pregnancies Complicated by Trisomy 21Dr. Michael McMaster
Genomic Imprinting and Assisted Reproduction: Is There Cause for Concern?Dr. Louise Wilkins-Haug
Toward a Longitudinal Picture of the Origins and Fates of Specific Chromosome Abnormalities throughout Human DevelopmentDr. John Wolstenholme
Advice and Comments from the Workshop Participants
Speaker List
Other Participants List
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