Official Ceremony Paulskirche 22.11.2015 Scientific Symposium 23

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PROGRAMME, DAY 2: 24.11.2015
09.00 – 10.20 CANCER CHALLENGES
Chair: Florian Greten, Frankfurt
Günter J. Hämmerling, Heidelberg
Christoph Huber, Mainz
Amparo Acker-Palmer, Frankfurt
– Coffee break –
10.50 - 11.50 CHALLENGES IN PERSONALISED MEDICINE
Chair: Theodor Dingermann, Frankfurt
Hans-Georg Rammensee, Tübingen
Bruce R. Conklin, San Francisco
11.50 - 13.00 PANEL DISCUSSION ON PERSONALISED MEDICINE
Moderator: Theodor Dingermann, Frankfurt
– Lunch and end of the symposium –
// NO ROUGH ESTIMATES. ACCURATE
MEASURING. FACTS HAVE ALWAYS
BEEN CORRECT WITH ME. // Paul Ehrlich
Official Ceremony Paulskirche
22.11.2015
Scientific Symposium
23. – 24.11.2015
Exhibition
29.10.2015 – 03.04.2016
REGISTRATION
Registration is free of charge and mandatory as places are
limited. Registration is possible as of September 2015 at:
www.pei.de/paul-ehrlich-2015
Under the patronage of the German Federal Minister
of Health, Hermann Gröhe
VENUE
Historisches Museum Frankfurt
Fahrtor 2 (Römerberg)
60311 Frankfurt am Main
EXHIBITION, 29.10.2015 - 03.04.2016
Arsenic and Top Science.
Paul Ehrlich and a new type of medicine.
www.historisches-museum.frankfurt.de
www.pei.de/paul-ehrlich-2015-en
E-Mail: [email protected]
Paul Ehrlich – Pioneer
of modern medicine
Official Ceremony Paulskirche
22.11.2015
Scientific Symposium
23. – 24.11.2015
On the occasion of the centenary of Paul Ehrlich’s death
an official ceremony reminds us of this great researcher
of medicine and Nobel Prize winner.
Paul Ehrlich 2015: From Salvarsan
to Personalised Medicine
ProgrammE
During the symposium, international experts present the
current state of science in the context of Paul Ehrlich‘s visions
and discuss the future possibilities of personalised medicine.
Start: 17.00
WELCOME ADDRESSES
PROGRAMME, DAY 1: 23.11.2015
Hermann Gröhe, Federal Minister of Health
Stefan Grüttner, Minister for Social Affairs and Integration of
the State of Hesse
Representative of Frankfurt am Main City Council
Jörg Hacker, President, Leopoldina
Klaus Cichutek, President, Paul-Ehrlich-Institut
Florian Greten, Director, Georg-Speyer-Haus
The achievements of the great researcher of medicine
and Nobel Prize winner Paul Ehrlich are honoured on the
occasion of the centenary of his death during three
separate events in Frankfurt.
One of his major developments in the field of research is
Salvarsan – his first therapeutic product which uses targeted
effects in the treatment of patients. In developing this product,
Paul Ehrlich laid the foundations for the type of pharmaco­
therapy in which targets for treatment are identified and
active ingredients are then developed to address these targets.
100 years later, a type of therapy has been developed which
increasingly uses differences in the genetics and molecular
biology of patients to “personalise” treatment, in other words
to provide tailor-made treatments in the use of medicines
designed to lead to maximum success.
Celebratory Speeches
Axel Hüntelmann, Author of a Paul Ehrlich biography, Berlin
„Ehrlich färbt am längsten.“ Paul Ehrlich und die neue
Medizin durch das Okular des Mikroskops.
Elizabeth Brody, Great grand-daughter of Paul Ehrlich, New York
Magic Bullets.
Stefan W. Hell, Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry 2014, Göttingen
Mikroskopie wird Nanoskopie.
Reception: 19.00 - 20.00
Registration
Participation is free of charge and only possible after prior
registration at: www.pei.de/paul-ehrlich-2015-en
Registration is open as of September 2015.
Paulskirche
Paulsplatz 11
60311 Frankfurt am Main
Side chain theory –
then and now
©PIA Stadt Frankfurt am Main, Foto: Karola Neder
VENUE
09.00 – 09.10 WELCOME ADDRESS Birgitta Wolff, President,
Goethe University, Frankfurt
09.10 – 10.30 BIOMEDICINES OF TODAY, MONOCLONALS
Chair: Ger van Zandbergen, Langen
Sir Marc Feldmann, Oxford
Antonio Lanzavecchia, Bellinzona
Raja Atreya, Erlangen
– Coffee break –
11.00 – 12.20 IMMUNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES
Chair: Josef M. Pfeilschifter, Frankfurt
Albert Osterhaus, Hannover
Stephen J. Galli, Stanford
Falk Nimmerjahn, Erlangen
– Lunch –
14.00 – 15.20 INFECTIOUS DISEASE CHALLENGES
Chair: Werner Solbach, Lübeck
David Russell, Ithaca
Hans-Georg Sahl, Bonn
Achim Hörauf, Bonn
– Coffee break –
15.50 – 16.50 THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Chair: Jörg Hacker, Halle
Michael Reth, Freiburg
Philippa Marrack, Denver
– Coffee break –
17.10 – 18.00 Andrea Ablasser, Lausanne
Polly Matzinger, Bethesda
18.00 – 19.00 GUIDING TOUR THROUGH THE EXHIBITION
Arsenic and top science - Paul Ehrlich and the beginnings of a new type of medicine
Kirsten Weining, Berlin
19.00
GET TOGETHER