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  1. I found it listed on the school website. Hope one of those two options work for you.

     

     

    http://www.bio.uci.edu/events/detail.cfm?ID=2061

     

     

     

     

     

    Thank for posting Vicki!

     

    Is there a site where my doctors can register directly (that doesn't show up as a window in the www.pandasnetwork site? I don't want to send them through the pandas network page because I'm afraid the doctors will dismiss it as a parent /patient focused event since the website is a parent based site. I have a couple docs I want to forward the info to - there are alot of new researchers presenting and I'm very excited to go!

     

    Thanks!

  2. Not sure if this has been posted on here yet...Dr. Leckman is among the members on the Advisory Board.

     

    http://www.emtics.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=89

     

    Quoted from the website...

     

     

    Project Summary

     

     

    EMTICS will undertake pre-clinical and cohort studies that address susceptibility factors for paediatric and adolescent tic disorders, with a particular focus on comorbid obsessive-compulsive symptomatology, from clinical, epidemiological, genetic, microbiological and immunological angles. EMTICS aims to elucidate the complex aetiology of the onset and clinical course of chronic tic disorders and associated obsessive-compulsive symptoms, through disentangling the interplay between environmental factors and genetic background; translate research findings into clinical applications by developing disease prediction models and investigation of a treatment strategy; and will establish a Pan-European infrastructure for the study of tic disorders.

     

    We hypothesise that the onset and/or exacerbation of tic and comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorders is associated with increased preceding occurrence of Group A beta-haemolytic Streptococcus (GAS) infections of specific molecular subtypes, and that this association is based on genetic susceptibility factors and mediated through immunological mechanisms related to psychosocial stress and immunological factors in host and GAS strains. Large-scale cohort studies will involve affected patients and at-risk first-degree relatives within an integrated, multidisciplinary research strategy.

     

    Treatment effects of active surveillance and standardized antibiotic treatment of GAS colonisation, thus addressing one of the main environmental factors involved (GAS infections) will be evaluated.

     

    Our approach will result in the identification of genetic and environmental susceptibility factors and will greatly contribute to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of tic disorders, with a focus on elucidating the role of autoimmunity.

     

    EMTICS aims to address the following main objectives:

    1.Elucidate the complex aetiology of the onset and clinical course of chronic tic disorders and Tourette Syndrome (TS) as well as associated obsessive-compulsive symptoms, through disentangling the interplay between environmental factors and genetic background.

    2.Translate research findings into clinical applications.

    3.Establish a European infrastructure for the study TS and associated obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

    4.Disseminate new knowledge on the pathophysiology of TS to the scientific and clinical community and society in general (including patients, their families and patient associations) and adherence to medical-ethical regulations.

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