Sponsored by:
The Association of Public Health Laboratories and
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Co-Sponsored by:
The Florida State Public Health Laboratory
The National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center and
The International Society for Neonatal Screening
The 2010 Newborn Screening and Genetic Testing Symposium will be held at the Doubletree Hotel Universal Orlando, Orlando, FL from May 3-6, 2010.
The two and a half day program will feature platform presentations drawn from submitted abstracts, invited oral presentations, poster sessions, exhibits, a Meet the Manufacturers session and an optional tour of the Florida state public health laboratory. The symposium will be preceded by half-day workshops on QA/QC and Short-Term and Long-term Follow-up.
The symposium will continue its format of addressing state and national newborn screening, genetic testing and policy issues important to public health laboratories. The symposium will continue to emphasize reports from states, the challenges they face, and the data they have generated. Attention to laboratory technologies such as tandem mass spectrometry, DNA analysis, molecular genetics, and new immunoassays will be an important part of the program.
Sessions during the meeting will also include topics on new and emerging technologies, candidate conditions for expanding NBS panels, quality improvement throughout NBS and clinical outcomes, therapeutics and research to name a few. All persons involved with newborn screening and genetic testing programs are invited to submit abstracts on any relevant topic, with special attention to the topics above. Input and participation by parents and advocacy organizations is encouraged.
Registration
$350 - Early (Until April 1, 2010)
$400 - Late (After Aprl 1, 2010)
$175 - One Day
$100 - Student (ID required)
Registration will open in mid-January 2010.