ATA

Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Thyroidology
Chairs: Ronald Koenig and Julie Ann Sosa

Basic Review
Anthony Hollenberg

Megan Haymart Megan Haymart

Clinical Endocrine Review
Megan Haymart

Gregory A. Brent David Steward

Surgical Review
David Steward

Award Lectureships

Distinguished Award Lectureship
PAX8-PPARgamma Fusion Protein in Thyroid Cancer
Ronald Koenig

Gregory A. Brent Gregory A. Brent

Lewis E. Braverman Award Lectureship
Enhancing Iodide Transport in Thyroid & Breast Cancer
Gregory A. Brent

Gregory A. Brent Anthony Weetman

Paul Starr Award Lectureship
Thyroid Autoimmunity at 60: Where Next?
In recognition of an outstanding contributor to clinical thyroidology
Supported by an educational grant from Dr. Boris Catz
Anthony Weetman

Symposia

An Update on Novel Therapies for Advanced Thyroid Cancer:
When to Start and What to Use

Sponsored by a continuing medical education grant from AstraZeneca
Chair: Mimi Hu

Marcia BroseMarcia Brose

Overview of Drugs Approved, in Trial and in the Pipeline for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Marcia Brose

 

 

Matthew Ringel Matthew Ringel

Overview of Drugs Approved, in Trial and in the Pipeline for Medullary Thyroid Cancer
Matthew Ringel

 

 

Mimi Hu
Mimi Hu

Thyroid Cancer Case Discussions
Mimi Hu

 

Yaron Tomer Yaron Tomer

Early Stages of Thyroid Autoimmunity
Interaction Between Genes and Environment
Yaron Tomer

Immune Response Markers in Serum Prior to the Occurrence of Thyroid Antibodies
Marjan Versnel

Diagnostic Testing of Thyroid Nodules
Overview of Indeterminant Cytology
Scott Boerner
Educational grant support for this session provided by Genzyme, A Sanofi Company

Clinical

Rosalind Brown Rosalind Brown

Thyroid, Pregnancy and the Offspring
Generic and Brand-Name L-Thyroxine Are Not Bioequivalent for Children with Severe Congenital Hypothyroidism
Rosalind Brown

Maternal Autoimmune Thyroid Disease and the Risk of Attention
Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Offspring

Akhgar Ghassabian

Graves’ Disease
Update on Immunopathogenesis of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy
Terry Smith

Molecular Diagnostic Testing of Thyroid Nodules: Decision Making
for the Clinician

Decision Making for the Endocrinologist
Susan Mandel/ Bryan McIver

Basic

Thyroid Hormone Control of Metabolism
Central Control of Metabolism by Thyroid Hormone
Miguel Lopez

Molecular Mechanisms of Thyroid Hormone Action
Differential Regulation of Gene Expression by TRa1 vs. TRb1
Frédéric Flamant

Meet the Professor Workshops

Basic: Update on the Biology of 3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM)
Thomas Scanlan/ Riccardo Zucchi

Clinical: Duration of Anti-Thyroid Drug Treatment in Graves’ Disease: Children vs. Adults
Juliane Leger/ David Cooper

David Cooper David Cooper

Clinical: Thyroid Cancer in Pregnancy
Erik Alexander/ Sanziana Roman

Erik Alexander
Erik Alexander

Clinical: Management of Thyroid Disease in the Elderly
Kristien Boelaert/ Linwah Yip

Kristien Boelaert
Kristien Boelaert

Clinical: Congenital Hypothyroidism: Management of Mild Cases
and Discovery of Novel Genetic Causes

Guy Van Vliet/ Nadia Schoenmakers

Oral Abstract Session

Highlighted Oral Abstract Session
Highlighted Oral 3 Autoimmunity Clinical
RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL OF RITUXIMAB FOR TREATMENT OF GRAVES’ OPHTHALMOPATHY
M.N. Stan, J.A. Garrity, P. Thapa, E.A. Bradley, R.S. Bahn
Clinical Oral Abstract Session
Oral 14 Thyroid Development Clinical
ABNORMAL CORPUS CALLOSUM MORPHOLOGY IN CONGENITAL HYPOTHYROIDISM
F. Islam, J. Skocic, J.F. Rovet
Oral 184 Disorders of Thyroid Function Clinical
MATERNAL PERCHLORATE LEVELS DURING PREGNANCY AND OFFSPRING COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT: DATA FROM THE CONTROLLED ANTENATAL THYROID SCREENING STUDY (CATS)
P. Taylor, O.E. Okosieme, S. Channon, P. Smyth, C.M. Dayan, L.E. Braverman, J. Lazarus, E.N. Pearce
Short Call Oral Abstracts
Short Call Oral 4 Disorders of Thyroid Function Translational
CHILDREN BORN TO WOMEN WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM DURING PREGNANCY SHOW ABNORMAL CORPUS CALLOSUM DEVELOPMENT
A. Samadi, J. Skocic, J. Rovet
Short Call Oral 5 Thyroid Cancer Clinical
TSH SUPPRESSION INCREASES THE RISK OF OSTEOPOROSIS WITHOUT CHANGING RECURRENCE IN NON-HIGH RISK PATIENTS WITH THYROID CARCINOMA
A.W. Smith, L.Y. Wang, F.L. Palmer, A. Mahrous, I. Ganly, S.G. Patel, R.M. Tuttle, J.A. Fagin, L. Boucai