The Trent, Northern and Yorkshire meeting on Lipids which was due to take place June 2020 has been rearranged as a virtual event on Wednesday 21st April 2021 with the support of the ACB office. There will be no charge for ACB members, but registration is required in order to attend.
Registration is now open https://www.acb.org.uk/events-and-awards/event-calendar/acb-tny-virtual-event-current-and-future-horizons-for-lipids-in-north-east-england-and-beyond.html
Morning Session: Chair - Dr Ahai Luvai, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
0955 – 1000 Introduction Dr Ahai Luvai, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
1000 – 1030 Recent developments in FH genetic testing Dr Ciaron McAnulty, Northern Genetics Service
1030 - 1100 Optimising the diagnosis of FH using bioinformatics Rachel O’Leary, NICE external assessment centre
1100 - 1120 Advances in PCSK9i provision in the North East Dr Purba Banerjee, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
1120 – 1130 Break
1130 – 1200 ApoB and β-quantification in the investigation of hypertriglyceridaemia Dr Chris Boot, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
1200 – 1230 An assay for atorvastatin: pitfalls and an unexpected surprise Dr Liz Robinson, Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust
1230- 1330 Break
Afternoon Session: Chair - Dr Fiona Jenkinson, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
1330 – 1400 Screening for lysosomal acid lipase deficiency in dried blood spots Dr Marianne Barr, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow
1400 – 1430 Non-cholesterol sterols in hyperlipidaemia and metabolic disease Dr Ann Bowron, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
1430 – 1450 An inherited cause of paediatric dyslipidaemia and hepatomegaly Dr Chris Stockdale, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
1450 – 1500 Break
1500 – 1530 Next generation sequencing in the investigation of familial chylomicronaemia syndrome Dr Paul Downie, Salisbury District Hospital and Bristol Royal Infirmary
1530 - 1600 Lipoprotein (a): When and how to measure it Dr Dermot Neely, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
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