08h15 – 08h30
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Welcome
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Prof. Bongani Mayosi
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08h30 – 09h10
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Update on genetics of cardiomyopathy and relevance to IMHOTEP
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Prof. Hugh Watkins
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09h10 – 09h50
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Molecular hypothesis of peripartum cardiomyopathy and relevance to IMHOTEP
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Prof. Karen Sliwa
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09h50 – 10h30
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging for cardiomyopathy and IMHOTEP
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Dr. Masliza Mahmod
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10h30 – 11h00
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Tea Break
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11h00 – 11h40
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Update on myocarditis and implications for IMHOTEP
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Prof. Leslie Cooper
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11h40 – 12h20
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Histopathology of myocarditis and application to IMHOTEP
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Prof. Helen Wainwright
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12h20 – 13h00
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging for myocarditis and relevance to IMHOTEP
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Dr. Vanessa Ferreira
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13h00 – 14h00
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Lunch Break
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14h00 – 14h30
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The Chris Hani Baragwanath Experience in CMR and relevance to IMHOTEP
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Prof. Richard Nethononda
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14h30 – 15h00
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Left ventricular non-compaction amongst Africans and role of IMHOTEP
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Dr. Ferande Peters
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15h00 – 15h30
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: the South African founder mutations and lessons for IMHOTEP
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Prof. Paul Brink
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15h30 – 16h00
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How can IMHOTEP improve understanding of endomyocardial fibrosis in Mozambique?
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Prof Albertino Damasceno
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16h00 – 16h30
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Tea Break
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16h30 – 16h50
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Genetics of cardiomyopathy: the Cape Town experience and its application to IMHOTEP
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Dr. Gasnat Shaboodien
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16h50 – 17h10
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Exome sequencing in dilated cardiomyopathy amongst Africans: the Johannesburg experience
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Dr. Nqoba Tabedze
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17h10 - 17h30
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Paediatric myocarditis in South Africa: an initial experience and relevance to IMHOTEP
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Dr. George Comitis
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17h30 – 17h40
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Day 1 Summary
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Dr. Ntobeko Ntusi
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