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EDA Autumn Seminars 2018 Side Event EDA Research Seminars 2018

19/10/2018- ώρα -8:00 πμ - 21/10/2018- ώρα -5:00 μμ

195E

Bridging the gap between research, policies and practice – Continuing the discussion

The European Dyslexia Association, in cooperation with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, is happy to announce European Dyslexia Autumn Seminar in Munich, Germany from Friday 19th to Sunday 21th of October 2018.

Conference language will be English. 

The conference will feature presentations on best practice, policy and science regarding dyslexia (reading and/or spelling disorder) and dyscalculia as well as opportunities for people to meet and network.


Call for papers

You are invited to submit a spoken research presentation or a research poster, on the subject of dyslexia and dyscalculia related to theory as well as practice.

  1. For research presentations or posters, your submission should consist of
    • Title(max 100 characters),
    • Authors, Affiliation
    • Purpose(max 600 characters),
    • Method(max 600 characters),
    • Results/conclusions(max 600 characters)
  2. Please specify if you prefer to have your presentation as an oralpresentation or as an interactive

Each oral presentation will be allowed 20 minutes for their presentation and five minutes of Q&A. We will not accept any presentations trying to promote products, companies or services. Poster will  be presented in interactive poster sessions (at least 5 minutes for each presentation plus discussion).

The deadline for submitting your contribution is 15th of June, 2018. You will be informed about the results of the review-process by 30th of June, 2018.

Please send your abstract to g.karagiannakis@primedu.uoa.gr and gerd.schulte-koerne@med.uni-muenchen.de

If accepted, your submission details will be used to form an abstract for the conference programme.

You still need to register for the seminars!  (€195). Don’t miss the possibility to register for the Social dinner before 30th of June, 2018 (€30). Please visit this conference page for updated information.
If you have any questions regarding submitting, please contact pernilla.soderberg.juhlander@lnu.se


Registration and fees

The registration is now open. General admission to the Autumn Seminars is €195. If you want to join the social dinner it is an extra €30. You pay online via Visa, Mastercard or American Express during registration.

Social Dinner

The social dinner takes place at Museums-Stüberl,. The dinner is an extra €30 and the seats are limited, so it’s first come, first serve.

During registration you will have the option to choose between three dishes.

Keynote speakers

(in the order of appearance)

 Bertram Müller-Myhsok

Professor Bertram Müller-Myhsok 

Prof. Bertram Müller-Myhsok is an independent group leader for statistical genetics at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, holds an adjunct professorship for human genetics at the Technical University of Munich and also a part time Chair of Statistical Genetics at the University of Liverpool, UK.

A fully trained human geneticist, he has been working in the field of quantitative analysis for 30 years and has strong expertise in statistical genetics, machine learning, and in development and distribution of efficient software for -omics analysis. Among others, he and his group developed the software packages GLIDE, EPIBLASTER, EPIGPUHSIC, and SimPhe to support epistasis analyses.

Bertram Müller-Myhsok was co-PI of the EU funded ITN Machine Learning for Personalized Medicine and has co-organized the 2016 and 2017 workshops on Deep Learning for Precision Medicine at ECML-PKDDC and the Big Data Workshops 2016/2017/2018 at the European Society of Human Genetics meeting. BMM authored 303 publications, 38 as primary author.

 Charles Hulme

Professor Charles Hulme 

Professor of Psychology and Education | University of Oxford
William Golding Senior Research Fellow | Brasenose College
Department of Education, University of Oxford, 15 Norham Gardens, Oxford, OX2 6PY
Tel: 01865 284096
Email: charles.hulme@education.ox.ac.uk
Website: http://www.education.ox.ac.uk/about-us/directory/professor-charles-hulme/

Charles Hulme is Professor of Psychology and Education at the University of Oxford and is a William Golding Senior Research Fellow at Brasenose College, Oxford.  Charles has broad research interests in reading, language and memory processes and their development and is an expert on randomized controlled trials in Education.  Publications include a number of assessment materials including the York Assessment of Reading for Comprehension (2009), the   Phonological Abilities Test (1997), Sound Linkage (2014) and The Test of Basic Arithmetic and Numeracy Skills (2015) as well as several books dealing with various aspects of reading development.

He is a former Editor-in-Chief of the journal ‘Scientific Studies of Reading’ (2007-2009) and is currently a Senior Editor of the Association of Psychological Science’s flagship journal, Psychological Science.  In 2009 he published “Developmental disorders of language, learning and cognition” (Wiley-Blackwell; co-authored with Maggie Snowling).  He holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Oslo (2014) and is a member of Academia Europea and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.  He received the Feitelson Research Award from the International Reading Association (1998) and the Marion Welchman International Award for Contributions to the study of Dyslexia from the British Dyslexia Association (2016).  He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2017.

 Arnold J Wilkins

Professor Arnold Wilkins 

Department of Psychology, University of Essex
ORCID iD https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9322-0461

Arnold Wilkins is Emeritus Professor at the University of Essex. He obtained his PhD for work on semantic memory (with Alan Baddeley) and he then spent two years at the Montreal Neurological Institute with Brenda Milner. It was while he was there that his lifelong interest in photosensitive epilepsy began.  When he moved to Cambridge to work at the MRC Applied Psychology Unit this interest broadened into a study of the visual precipitation of discomfort.

During his 22 years in Cambridge he showed that fluorescent lighting was responsible for headaches and he developed the Rate of Reading Test, a cross between an optometrists letter chart and a conventional reading test. He also developed a system for precision ophthalmic tinting that is now in widespread use within optometry. When he moved to a chair at Essex University he continued to develop the system. The fourth generation of the Intuitive Colorimeter was launched this year.

 Fumiko Hoeft

Professor Fumiko Hoeft

Professor of Psychiatry & Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), CA USA

Dr. Fumiko Hoeft is Professor of Psychiatry & Weill Institute for Neurosciences at University of California San Francisco (UCSF) in California. She is Director of UCSF Hoeft Laboratory for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience laboratory (brainLENS.org), Executive Director of UC6-Stanford Multi-University Precision Learning Center (PrecL.org), and Deputy Director of UCSF Dyslexia Center (dyslexia.ucsf.edu). She is also a Research Scientist at Haskins Laboratories, Co-Director of Haskins Global L2 Innovation Hub, and Adjunct Faculty of Psychiatry at Keio University School of Medicine in Tokyo, Japan.

Hoeft’s current research program focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying individual differences in brain maturational processes, and typical and atypical skill acquisition such as reading and dyslexia. Her program also focuses on intrinsic and extrinsic, moderating and mediating factors such as biological variability, prenatal environment, multilingual exposure and motivation. Hoeft received research training at Harvard, Caltech and Stanford. Recent honors include the 2014 Norman Geschwind Memorial Lectureship from the International Dyslexia Association (IDA), 2015 Transforming Education through Neuroscience from Learning & the Brain Foundation, and 2017 Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives Award from UC Office of the President. She has published over 130 articles including peer-reviewed publications in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Current Biology, Journal of Neuroscience, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, and Trends in Neuroscience. Hoeft has delivered over 180 lectures including remarks/keynotes at the White House. Her work has been covered in media such as The New York Times, NPR, CNN, the New Yorker and Scientific American.

Anny Cooreman

 Anny Cooreman

Founder Eureka Leuven (Belgium), centre of education, support & research for gifted pupils with dyslexia , dyscalculia and ADD. Master Orhtopedagogiek Univ. Leuven, Master of Architecture of Peacebuilding Univ. Leuven

Programme and Presenters
Preliminary programme!

Friday October 19

TimeEventLocation
Chair: 
11.30 -13.00

Registration and refreshments

13.00 – 13.30

Opening Ceremony

13.30 – 14.30

 

Keynote 1

PROF. BERTRAM MÜLLER-MYHSOK: GENETICS OF DYSLEXIA: RECENT FINDINGS AND PERSPECTIVES

14.30 – 15.00

Presentation No 1

 

15.00 – 15.30Coffee break
15.30 – 16.00

Presentation No 2

16.00 – 16.30

Presentation No 3

16.30 – 17.30
16.30 – 17.30

Keynote 2

PROF. CHARLES HULME: CAUSAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENTAL READING DISORDER

19.00 –

Social Dinner

Only for pre registered and prepaid guests.

Saturday October 20

TimeEventLocation
Chair: 
9.00 – 10.00

 

Keynote 3

PROF. ARNOLD WILKINS:  The mathematics of comfort and efficiency when reading

Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
10.00 – 10.30Coffee break
10.30 – 11.00

Presentation No 4

 Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
11.00 – 11.30

Presentation No 5

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
11.30 – 12.00

Presentation No 6

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
12.00 – 13.30

Networking lunch break and Interactive Poster session 1

Chair: 
13.30 ­ 14.30

Keynote 4

PROF. FUMIKO HOEFT: NEUROCOGNITIVE PROTECTIVE FACTORS THAT PROMOTE RESILIENCE AND COMPENSATION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DYSLEXIA.

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
14.30 – 15.00

Small group breakouts with presentations.

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
15.00 – 15.30Coffee break
15.30 – 17.00

General Assembly

Member organisations only.

17.00 – 18.30

 

EDA Members’ Voice

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7

Sunday October 21

TimeEventLocation
Chair AM: 
9.00 – 10.00

 

Keynote 5

ANNY COOREMAN:  REINFORCING SELF-ESTEEM WITHIN LD-STUDENTS USING ADAPTED LEARNING STRATEGIES.

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
10.00 – 10.30Coffee break

10.30 – 11.30

Keynote 6

Caroline Huron: From the laboratory to the classroom, dyspraxia as an illustration

  Lecture Hall, Nußbaumstr. 7
11.30 – 13.00

Interactive poster session 2

13.00– 13:30

Closing ceremony

  Lecture Hall, Nuß

Λεπτομέρειες

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19/10/2018- ώρα -8:00 πμ
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European Dyslexia Association
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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