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Hypertension and the Kidney
September 14, 2007
November 29 - December 2, 2007
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Hilton Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Symposium Synopsis
Reflecting the pioneering work of Arthur C. Guyton, Hypertension and the Kidney will convene an eminent group of
nephrologists, hypertensiologists, cardiologists and endocrinologists to update, review and debate the kidney’s causal role in
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hypertension leading to end organ damage and kidney failure.
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Why Hypertension and the Kidney?
The role of the kidney in the control of blood pressure and total body autoregulation has long since been recognized. Three
decades have witnessed an accumulation of data both supporting and contradicting Guyton’s “infinite gain” theory describing
how the kidney’s involvement in fluid volume regulation determines blood pressure levels in the long-term.
Scientific Committee
This timely symposium will adopt the necessary multidisciplinary approach to provide the latest basic and clinical insight
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within the field and signpost future directions and solutions from the ‘bench to the bedside’. An inspiring panel of first class
Friedrich Luft, Berlin, Germany
speakers will explore how Guyton’s concept has influenced research and patient management to-date and debate its future
Giuseppe Mancia, Milan, Italy
translational value in shaping therapies to come.
Bernard Rossier, Lausanne, Switzerland
Early Registration Closes September 14, 2007
Members
George Bakris, Chicago, USA
Morris Brown, Cambridge, UK
Plenary Lectures Basic Science Sessions
Pierre Corvol, Paris, France
Victor Dzau, Durham, USA
a71 Renal-Pressure Natriuresis - An Infinite Gain a71 RAAS and Cardiovascular Risk
John Funder, Victoria, Australia
Feedback Mechanism for Long-Term Blood Pressure Chair: David G. Warnock, USA
Regulation?
Toshiro Fujita, Tokyo, Japan
a71 Proteinuria and Hypertension
John E. Hall, Jackson, USA
John E. Hall, USA
a71 Diuretics Revisited
Stephen Harrap, Melbourne, Australia
a71 Disease Genomics and the HapMap Project
Luis Ruilope, Madrid, Spain
Aravinda Chakravarti, USA
Clinical Sessions
Jan Staessen, Leuven, Belgium
a71 Proteomics of Renal Exosomes
Myron Weinberger,
a71 RAAS and Cardiovascular Risk
Mark Knepper, USA
Chair:
Indianapolis, USA
Luis Ruilope, Spain
a71 The Developmental Origins of Hypertension
David G. Warnock,
a71 Proteinuria and Hypertension
David JP Barker, UK
Chair:
Birmingham, USA
Morris Brown, UK
a71 Circadian control of genes, cells, and organs
a71 Diuretics Revisited
Ueli Schibler, Switzerland
Chair: Jan Staessen, Belgium
Moderated Discussion
a71 Salt and Hypertension
Chair: Translational Sessions
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David G. Warnock, USA
Discussants:
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Michel Burnier, Switzerland,
a71 Guyton’s Concept 2007
B - 1150 Brussels, Belgium
Jan Staessen, Belgium, Paul Sanders, USA,
a71 Salt - Regulating Effectors
Tel: +32-2-743 1546
Xavier Jeunemaitre, France
Chair: George Bakris, USA
Fax: +32-2-743 1550
a71 New Methods and Directions
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Chair: John Funder, Australia
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The ISN would like to thank and acknowledge Daiichi-Sankyo
for its generous support and sharing Nexus insight.
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