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Tracking, Technology and Tomorrow
Join us in Rome for a transformative experience at the Forum 30 Global Conference!
A pivotal event aimed at advancing the safety and traceability of Medical Products of Human Origin (MPHO) worldwide. Organized by ICCBBA in collaboration with the Italian national competent authorities for blood (CNS) and cells/tissues (CNT), this invitation-only event promises a unique perspective and approach. Mark your calendars, as we gather in the city of Rome, Italy, to embark on a transformative journey.
Together, let's unlock new perspectives, forge meaningful connections and chart the course towards enhanced safety and traceability of Medical Products of Human Origin worldwide. Your participation is not just a contribution to the dialogue; it's a commitment to advancing patient care and donor well-being. Save the date and be a part of this pivotal meeting. Formal invitations with full information will be extended shortly.
- Joint welcome by the conference co-organizers
- The patient's perspective on safety and biovigilance
- Tissue supply, patients, and donors
- Consideration of risk-benefit of MPHO use from the perspective of a national transplantation organization
- What are the emerging infectious diseases threats to MPHO?
- Handling and processing errors impacting on MPHO safety and quality: what does the NOTIFY LIBRARY show us?
- Breakout 01: Innovation in MPHO
- Breakout 02: MPHO emergency contingency preparedness
- Breakout 03: Clinical application and traceability of MPHO
- Lessons on traceability from recent mTB tissue transmission cases in the USA
- Transmission of unknown inherited diseases in assisted reproduction technology- what to do.
- Tissues: What makes them different?
- Cells: What makes them different?
- Medically Assisted Reproduction: What makes it different?
- Traceability in other sectors: Any lessons for MPHO?
- Standardized terminology for MPHO: Speaking the same language globally
- Interoperability: Freeing critical MPHO data from IT silos in the interest of better patient care and vigilance
- Emerging techniques and applications concerning MPHO
- Safety lessons from recent advances in MPHO-based therapies
- Global regulatory convergence- what can we hope for?
- Past: The recommendations from Forum 25 in 2019
- Present: What have we learned during these 2 days?
- Future: What will the next 5 years hold for MPHO?
Start Time: 9:00 | End Time: 16:30
Summary and Close of Day 01
Summary and Close of Day 02
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Airport Meet & Greet & Train Service
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Hotel Atlantico
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Hotel Mediterraneo
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Hotel Massimo D’azegli
Join Us for the Networking Event at Royal Space Rome!
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FREE For Attendees!
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Date: 14th November
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Time: 18:30 - 22:00
Register the day before the event to receive your Forum 30 kit and badge.
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Location: Bettoja Mediterraneo
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Date & Times: 13 Nov 2024 from 17:00 to 19:00 & 14 Nov 2024 from 07:00 to 07:30
Speakers & Co-Chairs
Mauricio Beltran Duran
WHO-PAHO
Since 2002, he has been managing director of the German Society for Tissue Transplantation (DGFG), which until 2007 operated as DSO-G, a subsidiary of the DSO.
As current president of the European Association for Tissue and Cell Banks (EATCB), as General Secretary of the World Union of Tissue Banking Associations (WUTBA) and member of the European Eye Bank Association (EEBA), he is actively involved in international working groups and political committees to promote and expand donation programs and the supply of tissues in Germany and beyond.
Martin Börgel
World Union of Tissue Banking Associations
He originally trained in medical laboratory science and worked in a variety of roles in infectious disease testing, molecular biology and laboratory management.
After moving into ICT, he has had a variety of roles across blood management, and transplantation and laboratory information systems, as well as business engagement, and ICT and business strategy.
His current focus is on cloud migration of on-premise enterprise systems, enabling the delivery of manufacturing process and laboratory testing automation and modernization.
He is the current chair of the ICCBBA Standards Committee and also chairs two Technical Advisory Groups. He is also a member of the Information Technology Working Party of the International Society for Blood Transfusion.
Wayne Bolton
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood
Geoff Browne
STEMSOFT Software
Livia Cannata
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
He served as Head of the Coordination and Oversight Department at the Hellenic Transplant Organization, with main responsibilities in the national development of deceased donation and the monitoring of organ and tissue transplantation activities. He also supported the establishment and operation of the National Marrow Donor Registry.
He has also worked for the Italian and French transplantation authorities where he was mainly involved in various European and Global projects with the objective of enhancing quality and safety through the development of tools for vigilance and surveillance and sharing best practices and recommendations.
As of 2016, he works for the World Health Organization (WHO) Headquarters in Geneva, where he is currently a senior officer (Adviser), responsible for the management of the Organs, Tissues and Cells Transplantation programme. His duties include monitoring the implementation of relevant Resolutions, developing guidance or standard setting material, sharing best practices and providing country support in establishing a national donation and transplantation system.
Efstratios (Stratos) Chatzixiros
World Health Organization
Graduated in Medicine, Padua University School of Medicine, 1981. Speciality Diploma in Haematology (Padua University, 1984) and Clinical Biology (Padua University, 1988). Since 1982, he has been working in different Italian Transfusion Services (Pordenone General Hospital, Aviano National Research Cancer Institute, Trieste University Hospital, Udine University Hospital).
At present he is the Director at the Italian National Blood Centre, Ministry of Health, the Italian Competent Authority on blood. He also acts as Chairperson of the CD-P-TS at the EDQM (Council of Europe, Strasbourg) and President of the European School of Transfusion Medicine (ESTM). He is Member of the European Blood Alliance and of the ISBT Working Parties on Clinical Transfusion and Donors and Donations.
Author or co-Author of more than 150 publications (chapters on books, articles, abstracts) on different aspects of transfusion medicine.
Vincenzo de Angelis
Italian National Blood Centre at Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Dragoslav Domanović
European Blood Alliance
Dr Farouk is a medical doctor specializing in "Transfusion medicine" and "Human Tissues and Cells". He got his medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Cairo University, Egypt, and he holds a master degree in Healthcare Business Administration from Clarkson University, USA. Dr Farouk has almost 25 years of professional experience, he implemented many EU, WHO, USAID, GIZ, and Swiss Red Cross projects in Eastern Europe, Balkans, Middle-East, Africa, and the Far-East in fields of blood transfusion, Human tissues and cells, HIV, and maternal health.
Currently, Dr. Farouk is the managing director of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion (AfSBT) and the key expert of the EU project of restructuring Ukraine's public-health system. In addition, he is the Vice-Chair of ICCBBA Board, a member of AABB Global Transfusion Forum, and a member of the international Advisory Committee of the Transfusion Medicine Institute (IDTM), Netherlands.
Mohammed Farouk
Africa Society for Blood Transfusion (AfSBT)
He has participated and participates in numerous national and international projects and is the author of more than 70 scientific publications in the field of donation and transplantation, as well as innovative technical procedures at regional and national level.
Giuseppe Feltrin
Italian National Transplant Centre
Sebastian Galeano
Worldwide Network for Blood & Marrow Transplantation
Dolores Hernandez
Organización Nacional de Trasplantes
Marisa Herson
Deakin University - Health Ethics and Professionalism School of Medicine, Faculty of Health
Prof. Hildebrandt is member of the National Working Group on blood-associated infections, Chair of the Ethics Committee of the State of Berlin, advisor to the German Working Group on Chronic Rare Diseases and member of the National Strategy for Gene and Cell Therapy.
Martin Hildebrandt
TUM University Hospital
Jelena Holovati
University of Alberta, Canadian Blood Services
Kathleen Hopping
Vitalant
Fintan studied International Languages & Marketing and speaks fluent French & Spanish. He has worked in the Irish pharmaceutical sector since 2000, working in a variety of different supply chain roles. He has previously worked in the Biopharmaceutical sector with Chiron Blood Testing, Gilead Sciences and Biomarin working on roll out of ERP integration systems, Master Scheduling,Logistics and inventory optimisation strategies.
Fintan has previously worked in the IT industry and has extensive ERP experience consulting on Manufacturing/Production planning systems using BAAN, SAP & Oracle software systems.
Fintan Jordan
Horizon Therapeutics
Indresh Kaur
MD Anderson Cancer Center
He holds several joint positions. Prof Koh is the Clinical Director of the Haematology, Renal and Oncology Departments at St George’s University Hospital, London, UK and part of Infection and Immunity Academic Group at St George’s Medical School. He is also the Programme/Medical Director of the Academic Cell/Gene Therapy Facility in Singapore involved in cell therapy trials across haemato-oncology and regenerative medicine.
Mickey BC Koh
St George's University Hospitals, London, UK and Health Sciences Authority, Singapore
From 2003 to 2017, Dr. Kuehnert was Director of the Office of Blood, Organ, and Other Tissue Safety at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). From 2017 to 2021, he was medical director of MTF Biologics, a nonprofit tissue processor founded in 1987, where he is currently a consultant. He is deputy editor-in-chief of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, published by CDC.
He completed his undergraduate education at the University of California at San Diego and received his medical degree from Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons. He trained in Internal Medicine at Stanford University and the University of California at San Francisco, and in Infectious Diseases at Emory University.
Matthew Kuehnert
ICCBBA Board
Peter Marks
FDA
Head of the Skin and Tissue Bank at the National Institute of Rehabilitation of Mexico. President of the Latin American Association of Tissue Banks ALABAT.
Francisco Martinez
ALABAT
Beyond his work with AIP, Dario is also involved in advocating for patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies, leading an association and collaborating with the national federation UNITED.
His advocacy spans local, national, and international levels, focusing on outreach, testimony, non-profit projects, and consultancy. He mediates between patients, healthcare professionals, institutions, and stakeholders to raise awareness and improve the quality of life for those affected by these conditions.
With a scientific background, Dario is pursuing a degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Milan. Fluent in Italian, English, and French, he aims to offer a well-rounded, multidimensional perspective through his advocacy work.
Dario Martino
AIP - Primary Immunodeficiency Association (Italy)
I am a Medical Doctor, with a master's degree in Virology, and a doctorate in Biomedical Sciences. Before working at the WHO, I worked for 21 years at the National Blood Center of the Indonesian Red Cross, and 4 years at the Ministry of Health of Indonesia in charge of the national blood program. From 2016-2019, I was a Regional Director of the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) for the South-East Asia Region, and from 2015-2017, I was a Chairperson of the Indonesian Association of Transfusion Medicine.
Yuyun Siti Maryuningsih
World Health Organization
Ana Menjívar
WHO-PAHO
Karen Moniz
ICCBBA
Ten years Organ and tissue donation in Clinic Hospital and 8 years TB medical director. Since 2015 medical vigilance officer in Catalan Transplant Organization and Notify project communication.
Training coordinator: International online tissue banking course (22 editions)
Advance face-to-face course on tissue and cell banking (12 editions)
OCATT-ONT Biovigilance course (8 editions). EDQM expert on tissue and cell guide for the quality and safety, for the strengthening on biovigilance programs and EDQM training course on quality management for TE. 32 scientific publications, 58 congress presentations and 3 book chapters.
Aurora Navarro
Catalan Transplant Organization
Vanja Nikolac-Markic
European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines
Head of IVF laboratory in ARTVIMED Krakow, and assistant professor at Agriculture University in Krakow, Poland.
Current deputy of The Polish Society of Reproductive Medicine and Embryology (PTMRiE).
The member of ESHRE Embryology Training Centers Certification (ETCC) and the member of ESHRE Young Talent Group.
The member of ESHRE Committee of National Representatives 2023-2026
The main fields of interest are cryopreservation and in vitro maturation of oocytes and the incorporation of new technologies in the IVF laboratory.
Agnieszka Nowak
Scott Olson
NMDP
Evangelia Petrisli
IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna
Dr. Pruett is trained in General Surgery and Internal Medicine, with subspecialty training/boards in Transplantation, Medical Infectious Diseases and Surgical Critical Care. He has spoken broadly on medical issues about organ donation and transplantation especially the recognition and treatment of diseases transmission through organ transplantation. In addition, he is involved with legal and system issues that impact organ transplantation and donation throughout global healthcare systems.
Timothy Pruett
University of Minnesota
Simonetta Pupella
National Blood Centre (CNS)
I started working at Cryos 4 years ago and do my best to ensure the genetic and medical quality of our donor gametes for our customers.
I work with the donor evaluation and approval process, handling reported conditions in relation to donor conceived children, have responsibility for the genetic evaluation and matching, and ensure medical quality.
Dea Svaneby
Cryos
Zbigniew Szczepiorkowski
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Kelly Tilleman
Ghent University Hospital
Education
2013 Professional National Register in Biology
2009-2011 Specialistic University Degree in Medical Biology University of Padova, Main topics: Pathology, Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy, Histology
2006-2009 Degree in Biology, University of Padova Main topics: Chemistry, Physyology, Evolution, Biochemistry, Biology
Professional Experience
August 2018 – Present Director of Fondazione Banca dei Tessuti del Veneto, Responsible Person for all tissue bank activities
2013- July 2018 Quality Manager and Research activities, Fondazione Banca dei Tessuti del Veneto, Main activities:
2010-2011 RESEARCHER activities Universitè Pierre et Marie Curie – Hopital Saint Antoine (Paris)
Diletta Trojan
FBTV
Izabela Uhrynowska-Tyszkiewicz
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Joaquim Vives
Banc De Sang | Teixits
Johanna Wiersum
TRIP National Hemovigilance and Biovigilance Office