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Joint Banff/CST Program Committee
Co-chairs: Dr. AlexandreLoupy and Dr. Prosanto
Chaudhury
2015 Banff/CST Meeting Organizing Corporation (“2015 MOC”) – Co-Directors: Dr. John Gill, Dr. Michael Mengel
Members: Anthony Jevnikar, David Rush, Denis Glotz, Kim Solez, Marcelo Cantarovich, Mark Haas, Steven Paraskevas
Joint Banff/CST Finance Committee
The Banff Schema was first developed at a meeting of pathologists, clinicians and surgeons in Banff, Alberta, Canada, August 2-4, 1991 and has become the worldwide standard for the interpretation of transplant biopsies.
• 1991 First Conference
• 1993 First Kidney International publication
• 1995 Integration with CADI
• 1997 Integration with CCTT classification
• 1999 Second KI paper. Clinical practice guidelines. Implantation biopsies.
• 2001 Classification of antibody-mediated rejection: Regulatory agencies participating
• 2003 Genomics focus, ptc cell accumulation scoring
• 2005 Gene chip analysis. Elimination of CAN, identification of chronic antibody-mediated rejection.
• 2007 First meeting far from a town called “Banff” – La Coruna, Spain.
• 2009 Working groups. Meeting in Banff, Alberta, Canada
• 2013 Establishment of Banff Foundation for Allograft Pathology
The Banff ProcessConsensus communication in renal transplantation
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The Banff lesions g, i, t, v - score
The Banff communityPathologists
Nephrologists
Tx-Surgeons
Lab-Medicine
established by
consensus in 1991
The Banff classificationCurrent consensus for diagnostics
moderated
Banff meetingsthesis-antithesis-synthesis
tentative
thresholds
participate
refinementBanff Working Groups
Feedback concerning weaknesses and strengths by results from independent research
New membersBiostaticians
Molecular Biologists
“Omics”-specialists
Off-springsLiver
Pancreas
Lung, Heart
CTA
Organizational structure of the Banff Foundation For Allograft Pathology
Board of Trustees: K. Solez (Chair), L. Racusen, D. Glotz, J. Demetris, M. Mengel, M. Mihatsch, D. Seron, N. Schmidt
2015 Local Conference chair: Michael Mengel
Organ Steering committee Chairs:Composite tissues: Linda CendalesHeart : Rene RodriguezKidney: Mark HaasLiver: Jake DemetrisLung: William Wallace and Carol FarverPancreas: Cinthia Drachenberg
Banff Working Group (BWG) Leads:Molecular transplantation pathology: Michael Mengel, Banu SisIsolated v-lesions: Banu Sis, Ed KrausQuality assurance in transplantation diagnostics: Michael Mengel and Parmjeet RandhawaC4d-negative ABMR: Mark Haas, Banu Sis, Alexandre LoupyFibrosis scoring: Robert Colvin, Brad Farris, Michael MengelDigital Pathology in Transplantation: Jake Demetris
2015 Scientific program committee:Alex Loupy (Chair)Mark Haas, Banu Sis, Kathryn Tinkham, Candice Rofousse, Chris Bellamy, Lynn Cornell, Carmen LeFaucheurComposite tissues: Linda CendalesHeart : Rene RodriguezLiver: Jake DemetrisLung: William Wallace and Carol FarverPancreas/Islets: Cinthia Drachenberg and John Papadimitriou
Secretary/Treasurer: Michael Mengel
funding
collaboration
reports to
reports to
collaboration
collaboration
reports to
collaborationprogress reports to Budged proposal
and accountability for meeting costs
support
Significance of ‘Banff papers’
• 4244 citations of the 9 Banff meeting reports• 790 Banff / Transplantation papers in PubMed• Banff 2003 meeting report (ABMR criteria) = most cited AJT paper• 3 Banff meeting reports are among the top 4 cited AJT articles
The Banff Conferences on Allograft Pathology:
I. 1991 The Centre For Conferences - Banff, AB Canada
II. 1993 The Centre For Conferences - Banff, AB Canada
III. 1995 The Centre For Conferences - Banff, AB Canada
IV. 1997 The Banff Springs Hotel - Banff, AB Canada
V. 1999 The Banff Springs Hotel - Banff, AB Canada
VI. 2001 The Rimrock Resort Hotel - Banff, AB Canada
VII. 2003 The University of Aberdeen - Aberdeen, Scotland
VIII. 2005 The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald - Edmonton, AB Canada
IX. 2007 La Coruña, Spain
X. 2009 The Rimrock Resort Hotel - Banff, AB Canada
XI. 2011 Enghien-les-Bains, France
XII. 2013 Comandatuba-Bahia, Brazil
XIII. 2015 Vancouver, Canada
Target Audience for the 2015 joint CST/Banff meeting: total ~600 expected delegates
• Basic Scientists
• Pathologists
• Immunogeneticists and HLA experts
• Transplant Physicians: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Infectious Diseases, Critical Care
• Allied Health Care
• Students, Trainees, Fellows
Joint Program Structure
Banff activies Joint activities CST activities
2015 CST /
Banff
meeting
programDay 1: Monday Day 2: Tuesday Day 3: Wednesday Day 4: Thursday Day 5: Friday Day 6: Saturday
Session Potential Banff-premeeting Plenary Session: Progress Report
Banff Working groupsJoint Pleanary session I: Joint Pleanary session II: Concurrent sessions: Banff
meeting summary and CST
symposia
08:00 - 08:30
08:30 - 09:00
09:00 - 09:30
09:30 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
10:30 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:30
11:30 - 12:00
12:00 - 01:00 Working Lunch: Banff registration
open
Working Lunch: Working Lunch: CST registration
open
Working Lunch: Lunch: Banff adjourns Lunch:
Session Potential Banff-premeeting Concurrent Organ Sessions Concurrent sessions: Banff
Organ sessions and CST
Working groups
Concurrent sessions: Banff
Organ sessions and CST
symposia
01:00 - 01:30
01:30 - 02:00
02:00 - 02:30
02:30 - 03:00
03:00 - 03:30 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
03:30 - 04:00
04:00 - 04:30
04:30 - 05:00
05:00 - 05:30
05:30 - 06:00
Events6:30 Welcome Reception - Cocktails and
snacks. Open bar
Case presentations from varioous
organs with Wine Beer and Food
Joint Poster Session with reception CST Awards and Joint CST/Banff
Gala Dinner
CST President's dinner