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Upcoming 2010 Meeting
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Poster Competition : 11:00 AM
Meeting : 1:45 PM

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Location:

  Hilton Chicago,720s Michigan Avenue, Chicago IL

Topic:



21st Annual Lecturer (2010):
Dr Denis Noble





Past Meetings


Year Program G.K. Moe Lecturer
 
2009 Fibroblasts, Fibrosis and Cardiac Arrhythmias Dr. Hein Wellens
2008 The Anatomy Of Cardiac Arrhythmias Melvin M. Scheinman, MD
2007 Calcium Cycling : The Arrhythmia Connection Jonathan Lederer, M.D,Ph.D.
2006 The Right and Left Ventricles:Regional Electrophysiology Charles Antzelevitch Ph.D.
2005 Molecular and Stem Cell Medicine Eduardo Marbán, MD, PhD
2004 Genomics, Genetics and Novel Therapeutics Michael R. Rosen, MD
2003 Connection, Connection, Connection: It's What's Central to Rhythms in the Heart Madison S. Spach, MD
2002 Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century: Simplicity in Complexity? Albert L. Waldo, MD
2001 The Role of Remodeling in Sudden Cardiac Death Robert Myerburg, MD
2000 The Genetics Of Cardiac Arrhythmias: The Emerging Tip Of The Iceberg Mark Keating, MD
1999 Arrhythmias in Heart Failure Michiel Janse, MD
1998 Role of Electrophysiologic Heterogeneity in Reentrant Arrhythmias Jose Jalife, MD
1997 Electrophysiologic Remodeling: From the Gene to the Patient Maurits A. Allessie, MD, Ph.D.
1996 Fibrillation Douglas P. Zipes, MD
1995 The Long QT Syndrome Thomas N. James, MD
1994 Electrophysiology of the Atria Matthew N. Levy, MD
1993 Creating New Paradigms for Drug Design and Testing Harry A. Fozzard, MD
1992 Cardiac Repolarization Under Physiologic and Pathophysiologic Conditions J.A. Abildskov, MD
1991 The Role of Calcium in Cardiac Electrophysiology Alexandre Fabiato, MD, Ph.D.
1990 The Development of New Antiarrhythmic Agents Brian Hoffman, MD