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Advances in the Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Bone Disease
10-12 July 2007

St Catherine’s College, Manor Road, Oxford, UK

Organised by the
University of Oxford Institute of Musculoskeletal Sciences

  

Welcome

Travel

Organising Committee

Disabled access

 

Official letter of invitation

Scientific Programme

Cancellation and insurance

PDF Version

 

Language

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Speaker Profiles

Downloads

Registration & accommodation

Other Meetings

Social programme

Contact details

Exhibition and sponsorship

 

Venue

 

 

 

On-line registration form

Instructions for speakers
Information for exhibitors
Information for delegates

Sponsors and other supporters

NARPD International Symposium 2007, 12-13 July 2007
 

Welcome

Bone diseases have become an important market for the pharmaceutical industry. Although this market is dominated by osteoporosis, there have also been important advances in the treatment of Paget’s disease, of bone metastases, and even of some of the rarer skeletal disorders such as osteogenesis imperfecta.

This workshop is designed to review and discuss some of the recent advances in the genetics, cell biology, and biochemistry of bone. This is intended to provide a basis not only for understanding the molecular mechanisms of action of drugs already known to act on the skeleton, but also to provide a rational basis for developing novel therapies in the future.

The workshop should be of interest to all scientists involved in drug discovery and the pharmacology of bone, as well as to clinical scientists involved in translating this new knowledge into clinical practice.

Organising Committee

Graham Russell (Oxford, UK)
Jack Martin (Melbourne, Australia)

Programme

See the preliminary programme: PDF Version    Word Version

Registration and accommodation

On-line registration form

Packages are available for delegates wishing to attend the International Symposium on Paget’s Disease.

This is a residential conference and the meeting packages include bed and breakfast accommodation on campus and dinner on each night. St Catherine’s is a compact campus close to the city centre and all bedrooms are a few metres walk from the lecture theatres and dining hall.

Day delegate rates are available as an option for those who do not require accommodation. If you are registering as a day delegate but wish to join the residential delegates for dinner at St Catherine's please contact the conference secretariat for details.

If you wish to bring an accompanying person and would like to details on social events, accommodation availability etc. please contact the conference secretariat for details.

On-line registration form

Receipts

You will be sent a receipt to confirm your registration. You should check this carefully to ensure that all your requirements have been confirmed. Please bring this receipt with you to the conference.

Cancellation

Cancellations will be accepted in writing until 28 March 2007. Until that time a refund of 70% of the registration fee will be made. There will be no refunds for cancellations received after that date.

Social programme

The following events are included in the registration package for residential delegates. Day delegates can also book to attend (see registration form):

Monday 9 July

19.00-20.30

College Dinner

Tuesday 10 July

19.00-20.30

College Dinner

 

20.15

Oxford Walking Tour

Wednesday 11 July

19:30-midnight

Banquet at St Catherines College

Accompanying persons' walking tour: the University Gardens

An opportunity for accompany persons to join a walking tour of the beautiful gardens maintained by many of the Oxford Colleges, including the University of Oxford Botanical Gardens.

Thursday 12 July, 10:00-12:00
Free of charge

Please tick the box on the registration form to book a place

Exhibition and sponsorship

Exhibition and sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact Janet Crompton for further information.
Information for exhibitors    List of supporters

Venue

Oxford established itself as a centre of academic excellence in the thirteenth century, with the founding of its first three colleges and academic Halls. The University is the oldest in the UK, and forms the heart of a fascinating city. As well as a priceless heritage, modern Oxford offers a wide range of entertainments and shopping options, and within a short distance lie the Cotswolds, Stratford-on-Avon, home of William Shakespeare, and Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

All scientific sessions will be held at St Catherine’s College, Manor Road, Oxford, UK.

St Catherine’s College founded in 1962, is one of Oxford’s newer colleges. Designed by Danish architect Arne Jacobsen, the College has a traditional layout in quadrangle style with gardens. Its situation and architecture make it a most successful conference venue.

Map

Travel

By air

There are several major airports within 90 minutes of Oxford: London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Birmingham and Luton. Regular coaches and trains connect the airports with the city.

If you have a choice, we would recommend that you fly to London Heathrow as this is the most convenient for Oxford.

Individual car transfers
We recommend Richard Atkinson at www.oxicars.com.
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 875900
Advance booking required – please mention that you are attending the Oxford bone meeting when making your booking.

Airport

Meet at airport

Oxford to Airport

Heathrow

£73

£65

Gatwick

£115

£105

Birmingham

£95

£85

Luton

£95

£85

Stansted

£130

£120


Bus transfers
Heathrow
Please see www.theairline.info/ for further details. Pick up the bus at the central bus station Bay 14 for terminals 1, 2 or 3, or Terminal 4 Bay 15.

Take the bus to Gloucester Green Bus Station in Oxford and a taxi from there to St
Catherine’s College.
Fare - £16 one way, £17 return

Gatwick
Please see www.theairline.info/ for further details. Pick up the bus at the South Terminal Upper Forecourt or North Terminal Bay 4.

Take the bus to Gloucester Green Bus Station in Oxford and a taxi from there to St
Catherine’s College.
Fare - £20 one way, £25 return

For other detailed information about how to get to St Catherine's College rail, coach, car, or on foot, and a map please visit the college website.

Train transfer
(Heathrow Express) service from Heathrow to London Paddington station. Passengers will have to transfer to another train and buy separate tickets from London Paddington to Oxford. Taxis are available at Oxford railway station.

The rail and bus journeys between Heathrow and Oxford take around the same time, but rail is more expensive.

By train

There are regular train services to Oxford from all parts of the country and from continental Europe via the EuroTunnel.

By road

Oxford lies at the centre of a network of major roads and motorways. The M40 gives access to the West and Wales. There are regular bus and coach links, including all-night coaches to and from London. Journey time approximately 1 hour from London and from Birmingham.

Getting to St Catherine's College

For other detailed information about how to get to St Catherine's College rail, coach, car, or on foot, and a map please visit the college website.

Car parking

Some parking is available in the College car park.

Disabled access

Disabled access is available. It would be helpful if you could let Janet Crompton know in advance if you may require any special assistance during your stay in Oxford.

Official letter of invitation

Official letters of invitation, which are intended to assist with administrative arrangements in certain countries, will be issued on request. Such letters do not imply commitment of financial or other support by the organisers.

Cancellation and insurance

In the event that the conference is cancelled, or it if cannot take place for any reason outside the control of the organisers, the amount of the conference fee shall be refunded. The liability of the organisers will be limited to the refund and they will not be liable for any other losses incurred. In addition, the organisers shall not be held liable for any personal accidents, illness, losses or damage to private property of delegates registered for the conference. Delegates are therefore advised to take out their own comprehensive insurance.

Language

The official language of the Symposium will be English.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Accreditation will be sought from the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). EACCME credits are recognised by the Americal Medical Association.

Downloads

Adobe Acrobat Reader [This is a free download, you will need it to view PDF files.]

Meeting announcement [PDF]

Other Meetings

Advances in the Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Bone Disease, 10-11 July 2007
Organised by the University of Oxford Institute of Musculoskeletal Sciences (the Botnar Research Centre).

Bone Research Society Annual Meeting in Aberdeen, 3-5 July 2007
The Bone Research Society's Annual Meeting will take place immediately prior to the Molecular Pharmacology workshop in Aberdeen. You may wish to plan this into your trip. Details are available on the Bone Research Society website at www.brsoc.org.uk.

Contact details

Janet Crompton, Conference Organiser
The Old White Hart, North Nibley, Dursley, Glos GL11 6DS, UK
Tel: + 44 (0)1453 549929
Fax: + 44 (0)1453 548919
Contact: janetcrompton

 


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