08:30 | Welcome & Introduction Anibh Das, Hannover |
08:40 – 10:30 | Novel aspects in Phenylketonuria: From Pathophysiology to Age & Gender aspects, Treatment and Biomarkers |
| Effects of high phenylalanine levels on the brain of adults with phenylketonuria Raphaela Muri, Bern (CH) |
| The Influence of the menstrual cycle on metabolic control and diet in patients with PKU Laura Horka, Zurich (CH) |
| Use of GMP in pediatrics – Current study situation, opportunities and risks Carmen Rohde, Leipzig |
| On the path to personalized medicine in PKU: Novel therapeutic options Frank Rutsch, Münster |
| Can we beat Phe? Annemiek van Wegberg, Groningen (NL) |
10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee & Tea | Posters | Exhibition |
11:00 – 12:15 | Tyrosinaemia: How a Herbizide changed Diagnostics, Treatment and Outcome |
| First results of newborn screening for Tyrosinaemia type I in Germany Dorothea Haas, Heidelberg |
| Celebrating 32 years of NTBC – dietary challenges remain for HT1 Anne Daly, Birmingham (UK) |
| The various clinical challenges of Tyrosinaemia type I Francjan van Spronsen, Groningen (NL) |
12:15 – 13:15 | Lunch | Posters | Exhibition |
13:15 – 14:05 | From controversy to consensus: New guidelines |
| First guideline for hepatorenal tyrosinaemia in the DACH-region: Key recommendations and international comparison Anibh Das, Hannover |
| New German PKU guidelines: Evidence and international comparison Peter Burgard, Heidelberg |
14:05 – 15:20 | Free Communications |
15:20 – 16:20 | JSM |
16:20 – 16:45 | Coffee & Tea | Posters | Exhibition |
16:45 – 18:15 | APS General Meeting |
18:30 – 19:30 | Pre-dinner poster viewing and presentation of best posters accompanied by wine & cheese |
from 19:30 | APS Dinner |