6th CONGRESS OF THE SKIN INFLAMMATION & PSORIASIS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME & CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
25-27 APRIL 2019CITÉ DES SCIENCES ET DE L’INDUSTRIE
PARIS – FRANCE
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SPIN 2019
Organised by SPIN Skin Inflammation & Psoriasis International Network
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Scientific programme coordinated by the Spanish
Psoriasis Group
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• Welcome Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
• Congress Organisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
• Schedule at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
• Skin Inflammation & Psoriasis International Network . . . . . . . . . . . 6
• Abstracts & Late Abstracts submission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
• Scientific Programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
• General Information & Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
• Registration procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
• Accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
• Sponsors Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Scientific Secretariat, Registration, Accommodation, Exhibition, Sponsorship:
SPIN 2019 c/o MCI France25 rue Anatole France – C70139 – 92532 Levallois-Perret CedexTel: 33 (0) 1 53 85 82 59 – Fax: 33 (0) 1 53 85 82 83
Emails: • For general information: [email protected]
• For registration and accommodation: [email protected]
• For exhibition and sponsorship: [email protected]
• For abstract submission: [email protected]
Website: www.spin2019.com
Contents
Congress Office
• Deadline for abstract submission for free communications and posters: Novembre 25, 2018
• Advance registration deadline: March 4, 2019
• Deadline for hotel reservations: March 1, 2019
• Deadline for late abstract submission : March 28, 2019
• Opening on-site secretariat : April 25, 2019
KEY DATES TO REMEMBER
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The 6th edition of the SPIN – Skin Inflammation & Psoriasis International Network Congress will be held in Paris from Thursday April 25 to Saturday April 27, 2019 at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Paris.
With the expansion of the former Psoriasis International Network into SPIN, the scope of the network and its triennial congress has broadened to include other major chronic inflammatory skin diseases. This will allow to benefit from the benchmark of PIN’s actions and achievements in psoriasis and put it to the service of other diseases and we hope to transfer the know-how acquired on psoriasis (highest standard in issues such as quality of life, high burden and co-morbidities) to other chronic inflammatory skin diseases, in particular atopic dermatitis.
The global theme for the congress will centre around ‘Value Creation For Chronic Inflammatory Skin Diseases’. Value creation goes beyond knowledge and application of disease pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment, although this of course forms the basis of care delivery. We will expand the classical congress programme (pathogenesis, diagnosis/comorbidities, treatment, specific subgroups) to sessions that also focus on ‘organisation of a multidisciplinary setting’, ‘health economic aspects of new treatments’, ‘outcomes and real life data (registries)’, ‘examples of a valuable learning cycle (cases from which we learnt to do better in the future)’, ‘how to build an effective (care) team?’, ‘turning doctors into leaders’, ‘shared decision making’ …
In this edition, we also propose some new concepts in the meeting. We will start the congress with an educational basic-average course on psoriasis for residents/junior dermatologists to enhance the involvement of residents/young dermatologists in SPIN activities. With the advent of the technological era, the intrinsic value of the congress has changed: interaction between experts from all around the world is the most valued pearl. Due to this, we have incorporated 2 additional sessions: «How do I treat», consisting on the presentation of interesting and challenging cases focusing on key points on management/diagnosis/therapy that a panel of experts will discuss and will add their perspective to the clinical cases briefly presented; and the «SPIN forums», where speakers from all around the world will share, through short presentations, their different views and perspectives from a selected number of hot topics.
The scientific programme was built by the Psoriasis Group of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, in collaboration with the SPIN Scientific Committee.
It is our great pleasure to invite you to join this endeavour.
Yours sincerely,
Jo LambertPresident of SPIN Scientific Committee
Luis PuigPresident of FRTScientific Board
Isabel BelinchonCoordinator of Spanish PsoriasisGroup
Welcome Address
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l Scientific Coordination Psoriasis Group of the Spanish Academy of the Dermatology and Venereology, represented by:Isabel BELINCHON (Coordinator)José Manuel CARRASCOSA (Secretary)Luis PUIG (Member)
l General CoordinationSPIN Scientific Committee of FRT – Fondation René Touraine,represented by:
Jo LAMBERT - PresidentPhyllis SPULS - President-electThomas LUGER - FRT President
l Programme CommitteeSpanish Psoriasis Groupwww.aedv.es/institucional/grupos-de-trabajo/psoriasis/
Members of the SPIN Scientific Committeewww.spindermatology.org/Scientific-Committee
SPIN National Representativeswww.spindermatology.org/National-Representatives
l Permanent Organisation SecretariatSPIN by FRT - Fondation René Touraine, represented by:
Marianne CHARAMON (Project Officer)
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l SPIN Scientific Committee MembersSPIN is steered by a Scientific Committee composed of 48 international opinion leaders that supervises the good development of the Skin Inflammation & Psoriasis International Network.
Jo LAMBERT, President Phyllis SPULS, President elect Luigi NALDI, Past-PresidentLuis PUIG, President FRT Scientific BoardThomas LUGER, President FRT Nelida RAIMONDOCarle PAULAlur S KUMARAngela LONDONOCesar GONZALEZChristopher GRIFFITHSDiament THACIMaria Lorna FREZEmad ELGAMAL Fatimata LY Georg STINGL
Alice GOTTLIEB Hugo S DE OLIVEIRA Jörg PRINZ Jose Manuel CARRASCOSALajos KEMENY Kristian REICHLars IVERSENLone SKOVMarc LEBWHOLRichard WARRENMartine BAGOTMona STAHLENejib DOSSAlexander NASTPeter VAN DE KERKHOF Ulrich MROWIETZ
Wolf Henning BOEHNCKE Elke DE JONGRichard LANGLEY Rolland GYULAIRomana CEOVICSkaidra VALIUKEVICIENETamar NIJSTENZHENG MinJan GUTERMUTHAlan IRVINEKenji KABASHIMAChristian VESTERGAARDJakob THYSSENCarsten FLOHR
l SPIN National RepresentativesAomar AMMAR-KHODJA, AlgeriaNélida RAIMONDO, ArgentinaPablo FERNÁNDEZ-PEÑAS, AustraliaPatrick BRUNNER, AustriaUladzimir ADASKEVICH, BelarusMichel DE LA BRASSINNE, BelgiumFélix ATADOKPEDE, BeninJuan Carlos DIEZ DE MEDINA, BoliviaAsja PROHIC, BosniaLuna AZULAY, BrazilNikolai TSANKOV, BulgariaFatou BARRO TRAORE, Burkina FasoChristine MADENGUE, CameroonChih Ho HONG, CanadaClaudia DE LA CRUZ, ChileMin ZHENG, ChinaChih-Hung LEE, Chinese TaipeiCesar GONZALEZ A., ColombiaLaura ALVAREZ MORALES, Costa RicaAbdoulaye SANGHARE, Cote d’IvoireRomana CEOVIC, CroatiaOrestes BLANCO G., CubaJana HERCOGOVA, Czech RepublicRobert GNIADECKI, DenmarkLars IVERSEN, DenmarkAlexandra ESPINAL, Dominican RepublicEmad ELGAMAL, EgyptLeana QUINTANILLA, El SalvadorJaime MARTINEZ LOPEZ, El SalvadorKülli KINGO, EstoniaTarja MALKONEN, FinlandCarle PAUL, FranceSophie CONIQUET, GabonNino CHIJAVADZE, GeorgiaTsira LEONIDZE, GeorgiaMatthias AUGUSTIN, Germany
Christina ANTONIOU, GreeceMohamed CISSE, GuineaLigia RAMOS, HondurasPatricia MEJIAS, HondurasRolland Gyulai, HungaryJon Hjaltalin OLAFSSON, IcelandAlur S. KUMAR, IndiaBen WIRYADI, IndonesiaOmid ZARGARI, IranBrian KIRBY, Ireland Lev PAVLOVSKY, IsraelLuigi NALDI, ItalyHidemi NAKAGAWA, JapanLaith AKKASH, JordanJoo HEUNG LEE, KoreaNawaf AL MUTAIRI, KuwaitAndris RUBINS, LatviaAbdul GHANI KIBBI, LebanonGamal A. DUWEB, Libya Skaidra VALIUKEVICIENE, LithuaniaEmilija MANASIEVSKA, MacedoniaAzura Mohd AFFANDI, MalaysiaOusmane FAYE, MaliMichael BOFFA, MaltaMamadou BALL, MauritaniaGladys LEON DORANTES, MexicoBoris NEDELCIUC, MoldovaFatima ZAHRA MERNISSI, MarocPhyllis I. SPULS, NetherlandsJorge NEIRA, NicaraguaOusmane KONATE, NigerAbel Nze ONUNU, NigeriaRiad MASHAL, PalestineGiuliana CASTRO, PeruMaria Lorna FREZ, PhilippinesJacek SZEPIETOWSKI, Poland
Hugo OLIVEIRA, PortugalHassan RIAD, QatarGeorge-Sorin TIPLICA, RomaniaNikolay POTEKAEV, RussiaSerge SKREK, RussiaIqbal A. BUKHARI, Saudi ArabiaFatimata LY, SenegalLjiljana MEDENICA, SerbiaColin THENG, Singapore Slavomir URBANCEK, SlovakiaTomaz LUNDER, SloveniaLuis PUIG, SpainMona STAHLE, SwedenNikhil YAWALKAR, SwitzerlandFouz HASSAN, Syria Pravit ASAWANONDA, ThailandVincent Pitche, TogoNejib DOSS, TunisiaMehmet Ali GURER, TurkeyFayza AL ALI, United Arab EmiratesChristopher GRIFFITHS, United KingdomMark LEBWOHL, USAOleksandr LITUS, UkraineCarlos CARMONA, UruguayErika PAEZ, VenezuelaAlfredo LANDER, VenezuelaAiman ALSHAMI, YemenAndrea SZEGEDI, HungaryMargarida GONCALO, PortugalLisa WEIBEL, SwitzerlandSerra BALDRICH, SpainNatalia HERNANDEZ, ColombiaWarren WEIGHTMAN, AustraliaPr. RADEMAKER, New ZealandDr. MARTINASKOVA, Slovakia
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COME AND JOIN US!MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT:
HTTP://SPINDERMATOLOGY.ORG/
6SPIN 2019
• Organisation of the international congress on psoriasis focusing on the daily medical practice (PSO 2007, PSO 2010, PSO 2013, PSO 2016)
• Organisation of educational symposia in internationalmeetings
• Promotingthedevelopmentofnationalandregional networksonpsoriasis
• Fosteringthedevelopmentofdedicated psoriasis outpatient consultations
• Fosteringinternationalcollaborationsandclinical and therapeuticresearchinthefieldofpsoriasis
• 2012WorldwideSurveyontheUseofMethotrexate intheTreatmentofPsoriasis-resultspublished in JEADV
• WorldInteractiveMapDirectory of Psoriasis Medical Resources for PatientsavailableonPIN’swebsite
• Since2015,theSPINScientificCommitteedecidedto conductaworldwidestudyontherapeutic patient education (TPE) in psoriasis
• SPINiscurrentlyconductingastudyon «current practice of phototherapy in psoriasis: a worldwide survey among dermatologists»
• SPINandtheEADVPsoriasisTaskForcecollaborated inthepublicationofapatient information leaflet to helppsoriasispatientsnavigatethroughlifewiththeir condition
• 330 teams,4700dermatologistsandother healthcareprofessionalsfromovera 100different countries
• 70 nationalandinternationalpatientorganisations
• 330Psoriasiscentresfrom65countriesarelisted inaninteractiveWorldDirectoryofPsoriasis MedicalRessources.
• 46 opinionleadersinthefieldofPsoriasisand AtopicDermatitis
• 107Nationalrepresentatives
• 14 yearsofexperienceinthepsoriasisfieldandnow expandingtootherchronicdiseasessuchasAtopic Dermatitis
• Particularfocusondevelopingregions
WHO ARE WE?
Coordinators of the Skin Inflammation and PsoriasisInternational Network
President:JoLambertPresident-elect:PhyllisSpulsPastPresident:LuigiNaldi
WHAT DO WE DO?
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REGISTRATION
Satellite Symposia
Welcome reception
Break and Discussed E-Posters
Break and Discussed E-Posters Break and Discussed E-Posters
Break and Discussed E-Posters
Closing Remarks
Congress Opening
Break and Discussed E-Posters
SPIN Forum How do I manage?
PLENARY SESSION 4Medical need and Challenges
in other Inflammatory Dermatoses
PLENARY SESSION 2Novelties in therapeutics
PLENARY SESSION 3Outcomes in psoriasis
Lunch Break / Satellite Symposia Lunch Break / Satellite Symposia
PLENARY SESSION 1Genetic and pathogenesis
in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
FOCUS SESSION 1
Epidemiology and registries
FOCUS SESSION 3Autoinflammation and autoimmunity
FOCUS SESSION 5
Tropical treatments and physical modalities
of treatment
FOCUS SESSION 9Empowering HCPs
in leadership and management
FOCUS SESSION 7
Treatment goals / guidelines in major inflammatory
skin diseases
FOCUS SESSION 2
Advances in target-oriented
therapy
FOCUS SESSION 4Beyond the skin
FOCUS SESSION 6
Advances and latest insights in non biologic systemic
therapeutic agents in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
FOCUS SESSION 10
Special situations: children, pregnancy, old age,
cancer patients in major inflammatory skin diseases
FOCUS SESSION 8
Individualized therapy in major inflammatory
skin diseases
THURSDAY, APRIL 25 FRIDAY, APRIL 26 SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Educational course on psoriasis
Schedule at a glance
There will be in each session time for questions and answers.
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The DEADLINE for ABSTRACTS submission was: November 25, 2018.
Please go to the website to read the guidelines and submit your abstract:
www.spin2019.com
All abstracts must be written in English.
Selected abstracts will be presented as e-posters, discussed e-posters and the best scored posters will be presented during the Focus sessions.For specific questions regarding abstracts submission, please contact: [email protected]
Opening for LATE ABSTRACTS submission: Mid-February, 2019.
The DEADLINE for LATE ABSTRACTS submission is: March 28, 2019.
Submission topics:
1. Atopic Dermatitis – pathogenesis
2. Clinical guidelines and recommendations for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases
3. Clinical trials in inflammatory skin diseases
4. Clinics in inflammatory skin diseases
5. Comorbidities in inflammatory skin diseases
6. Eczema
7. Epidemiology
8. Health economics and practice organisation in inflammatory skin diseases
9. Inflammatory skin diseases in children and pregnancy
10. Patient education
11. Pruritus
12. Psoriasis Arthritis
13. Psoriasis – pathogenesis
14. Psychological/Social impact of inflammatory skin diseases
15. Scoring and monitoring the severity of inflammatory diseases
16. Therapeutics
Remember that ONLY electronically submitted abstracts will be considered.
Abstracts & Late Abstracts submission
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Day 1: Thursday, April 25, 2019
08:30-10:00
Registration
09:30-11:30Educational course on psoriasis
1. Genetics/pathogenesis 2. Comorbidities3. Topical therapy4. Non-biologic systemic therapy 5. Biologic systemic therapy
11:30-12:30
Satellite Symposia
12:30-14:00
Welcome reception
14:00-14:10
Congress Opening:Fondation René Touraine Welcome and Update on SPIN
14:10-16:00
Plenary 1Genetics and pathogenesis in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
1. Genetics in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis2. New developments in immunopathogenesis of psoriasis3. Genetics and immunopathogenesis of pustular variants of psoriasis4. Autoimmunity vs autoinflammation in psoriasis5. Pathogenesis in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Similarities and differences
16:30-18:00
Focus Session 1Epidemiology and registries
1. Registries in dermatology: strengths and learning points2. Epidemiology of major inflammatory skin diseases anno 20193. Epidemiology of major inflammatory skin diseases in emerging countries4. Comorbidity occurrence in major inflammatory skin diseases
Free communications
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16:30-18:00
Focus Session 2Advances in target-oriented therapy
1. Atopic dermatitis2. Psoriasis 3. Psoriatic arthritis 4. Biomarkers in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
Free communications
16:30-18:00
Patient Association’s Meeting
Day 2: Friday, April 26, 201908:30-10:00
Focus Session 3Autoinflammation and autoimmunity
1. Autoimmunity in psoriasis 2. Life imaging of cutaneous immune-responses 3. IL-4R-Blockade Decreases Staphylococcus aureus Colonization and Increases
Microbial Diversity in Atopic Dermatitis4. Autoinflammation and autoimmunity in psoriasis vs hidradenitis suppurativa
Free communications
08:30-10:00
Focus Session 4Beyond the skin
1. Psychological and psychiatric comorbidities in major inflammatory skin diseases2. Hepatic and musculoskeletal disease in psoriasis 3. Cardiovascular comorbidities in major inflammatory skin diseases4. Auto-immune diseases in atopic dermatitis
Free communications
10:30-12:30
Plenary 2Novelties in therapeutics
1. Anti TNF and small molecules in psoriasis 2. Anti IL17 in psoriasis3. Anti p40/anti p19 in psoriasis4. New molecules in atopic dermatitis
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5. Which drug for which patient ?6. Latest trials on the effect of biotherapy on cardiovascular disease in psoriasis
12:30-14:00
Lunch break / Satellite Symposia
14:00-15:30
Focus Session 5Topical treatments and physical modalities of treatment
1. Topical therapy in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis2. UVB in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis 3. Innovative phototherapeutic approaches in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis4. Physical treatment modalities in hidradenitis suppurativa
Free communications
14:00-15:30
Focus Session 6Advances and latest insights in non biologic systemic therapeutic agents in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
1. Fumarates / Vitamin A Derivatives 2. CsA / MMF /Azathioprine3. MTX4. Apremilast and -inibs
Free communications
15:30-18:30
SPIN Forum 1. Limitations on access to conventional/biologic therapy around the world2. Screening and follow up for conventional/biologic therapy3. Infections in patients under immunosuppressive drugs: learning from difference
Discussion
15:30-18:00
How do I manage?
1. Pregnancy2. Childhood psoriasis3. Chronic hepatic disease4. Chronic infections 5. Nail psoriasis 6. Recalcitrant atopic dermatitis
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Day 3: Saturday, April 27, 201908:30-10:00
Focus Session 7Treatment goals/guidelines in major inflammatory skin diseases
1. Treatment goals in psoriasis 2. Guideline variability across countries 3. Drug survival 4. Treatment outcomes and goals in atopic dermatitis
Free communications
08:30-10:00
Focus Session 8Individualized therapy in major inflammatory skin diseases
1. Treat to target 2. Transitioning between biologics 3. Combination therapy 4. Therapeutic drug monitoring in biologics
Free communications
10:30-12:30
Plenary 3Outcomes in psoriasis
1. Intro to value based healthcare, applied to a chronic disease model 2. Patient relevant outcome measures in psoriasis (IDEOM) 3. Measures to treat psoriasis beyond drugs4. Can we justify the cost of a value based psoriasis approach?
12:30-14:00
Lunch break / Satellite Symposia
14:00-15:30
Focus Session 9Empowering HCPs in leadership and management
1. How to use resources effectively? 2. How to organise multidisciplinary teams? 3. How to deal with non-adherence in patients? 4. Shared decision making in chronic illnesses
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14:00-15:30
Focus Session 10Special situations: children, pregnancy, old age, cancer patients in major inflammatory skin diseases
1. Pediatric patients with severe major inflammatory skin diseases2. Paradoxical reactions 3. Scalp and genital psoriasis 4. Old age/cancer patients
16:00-17:45
Plenary 4Medical need and Challenges in other Inflammatory Dermatoses
1. State of the art and future challenges in vitiligo2. State of the art and future challenges in alopecia areata3. State of the art and future challenges in hidradenitis suppurativa
17:45-18:00
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General information & Conditions
l Welcome to Paris!
Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie
Gare du Nord
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Gare Montparnasse
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l Venue and Dates
The 6th Congress of the Skin Inflammation & Psoriasis International Network will be held from
Thursday 25 to Saturday 27 April 2019 in the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, in Paris (30
Avenue Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris).
Paris can easily be reached by plane, train or car, as it is located at the crossroads of Europe. It is
served by two international airports and a very convenient railway system. The shuttle buses from
Charles de Gaulle or Orly airports arrive downtown.
The Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie is easily accessible: by car (car park entrances on boulevard
Macdonald and Quai de la Charente), by local city bus (lines 139, 150, 152, Porte de la Villette
stop. ) or by metro (line 7 – Porte de la Villette station).
l Official language
Organized by an International Scientific Society, all presentations will be given in English.GEN
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l Congress office
Before and after the meeting:
SPIN 2019 - MCI France
25 rue Anatole France - CS 70139 - 92532 Levallois-Perret Cedex - Francee
Tel: (+33) 1 53 85 82 59
E-mail: [email protected] – web: www.spin2019.com
On-site Secretariat: (Tentative Opening hours)
Thursday, April 25, 2019: 08:30 am – 06:00 pm
Friday, April 26, 2019: 07:30 am – 06:00 pm
Saturday, April 27, 2019: 08:00 am – 06:00 pm
The Congress documentation will be available there for pre-registered delegates and for anyone
wishing to register on site.
l BadgesA name badge will be provided with your registration documents on site (and not mailed out
prior to the congress).
l Climate and clothingThe weather in Paris in April is usually mild with daily temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C.
Night temperatures are usually mild.
l CME creditsContinuing Medical Education credits will be offered by Medical Academies and Scientific
Societies from all over the world. Participants may register for CME credits in their own countries.
Certificate of attendance will be delivered on site. More information will be posted on the Congress
website in due time.
l Exhibition & SponsorshipA scientific and technical exhibition will be open on Thursday afternoon, Friday and Saturday
all day to pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers of materials and equipment and scientific
publishers. It will be held in the Congress Venue.
As a pharmaceutical company or manufacturer, you may want to sponsor a session within the
core programme or organize a satellite meeting.
For exhibit or sponsorship, you can contact any time the Congress Office: [email protected]
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l Currency exchangeAll rates given in the programme are in EUROS: €
l ElectricityElectricity used in France is 220 Volts; its frequency is 50 Hz and the plugs have two male contact
points. Plan to bring a transformer for your electrical or electronic equipment using different
voltage.
l Insurance & Liability
The Organizers will accept no liability for personal injuries sustained by or for loss or damage
to property belonging to Congress participants, either during or as a result of the Congress or
during all events.
Participants are strongly recommended to seek insurance coverage for health and accident, lost
luggage and trip cancellation.
l Lunches & Break
Lunches are not included in the registration fees but sandwiches and snacks can be purchased at
all times within the premises of the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie.
l Telephones
For international calls to France, dial the international code followed by 33 and the correspondent’s
number without the “0”.
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All participants must be registered and are urged to register in advance. You can register on
line on a secure server paying with your credit card or bank transfer via the Congress website:
www.spin2019.com (and follow the instructions).
Registration per phone will not be processed. Registrants will receive confirmation by way
of an invoice and acknowledgement letter which will be mailed and which will recall all the
information given on the registration form, including the amount of Value Added Tax (VAT)
paid and all other requests. This confirmation letter should be presented upon arrival at the
Pre-registration Counter.
l Delegates’ registration fees include: • Admission to all congress sessions, poster area and technical exhibition
• Congress documents (final programme, congress bag)
l Terms of payment • The “Fondation René Touraine pour la Dermatologie”, (Hôpital Saint Louis, 1, avenue
Claude Vellefaux, 75010 Paris) has given mandate to MCI for the organization of the OF
THE SKIN INFLAMMATION & PSORIASIS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK 2019 and therefore
to act and receive the fees on its behalf.
• Payment must be sent to the Congress Office in EUROS (€)
– by Credit card : VISA, EURO/MASTER CARD or AMEX only (NO other cards accepted)
or – by bank transfer to the order of MCI France
to CREDIT LYONNAIS – Le Crédit Lyonnais – Direction Entreprise
19 boulevard des Italiens – 75002 Paris – France
Bank code : 30002 – Sort code : 05666 – account : 000 006 0133 P – Key : 15
BIC : CRLYFRPPXXX – IBAN : FR91 3000 2056 6600 0006 0133 P15
Copy of the bank transfer must be attached to the registration form. Do NOT forget to give the name of the congress and of the person you are paying for, on the bank transfer order.
All indicated rates above include a VAT of 20% at current rate at the day of printing.* Please provide certificate
Until March 4, 2019 After March 4, 2019 On-Site
Participant 580 € 650 € 730 €
Student* 220 € 220 € 220€
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A processing fee of 30 € will be charged for changes in registration except for name substitutions
which will be treated as new registrations.
l Cancellation policy for individual registration & ReservationsAll cancellations must be notified in writing (by mail or e-mail) to the Congress Office according
to the following conditions and reimbursement will be processed AFTER the Congress. Requests
for refunds made after September 1, 2019 will not be considered:
• Up to January 23, 2019: 100 Euros will be withheld for administrative fee,
• From January 24, 2019: reimbursement of 50% of the fees paid,
l VisaEvery person entering France should be in possession of a valid passport and/or identification
card (except for members of the Euro zone). Some countries require a visa. Please contact the
nearest French Embassy or Consulate to your home for further information.
You can get detailed information from the web site of French Ministry of Foreign Affairs at:
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/
The Congress Office can assist you with an official invitation letter for visa application purposes.
Please complete the form on the congress website www.spin2019.com (registration section) in
order to submit your request.
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Hotel rooms at special Congress rates are being held for congress participants and their families
in various hotels of different categories in the vicinity of the Congress Venue. But there will be no
shuttle services provided by the congress between the congress hotels and the Cité des Sciences
et de l’Industrie.
To make a reservation, visit the Congress website: www.spin2019.com
A PAYMENT of the FULL STAY will be requested for all hotel reservations. It will be automatically
deducted from the total amount of your hotel bill when leaving.
Room reservation will be made upon availability on a first come, first served basis.
l Room ratesAll rates are indicated in euros, per night and per room. Reservations must be made through the
Congress Office to guarantee the indicated rates negotiated for the Congress. Unless otherwise
indicated, most of the rates do not include breakfast.
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Do not forget:
• If you decide to postpone your stay at the last minute, the rooms will be kept by the hotels
according to the amount of the payment received.
• If you are delayed, think of informing the hotel.
• No reservation will be made without the requested deposit.
Staring
4* Hotel Mercure 17 min (by public transport) Standard From 132.88 €
4* Hotel Mercure 14 min (by public transport) Standard From 132.88 €
3* Ibis Style 16 min (by public transport) Standard From 132.88 €
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l Cancellation conditions for hotel reservationsAll cancellations must be notified in writing (by mail, fax or email) to the Congress Office according
to the following conditions:
• Cancellations before March 1, 2019: 50% of the payment will be withheld
• After March 1, 2019: no refund.
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SPIN 2019 Sponsored Symposium
A Novel Target in Psoriasis: Selective Oral Inhibition of TYK2
26 April 2019 12:45–13:45 Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie
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l International Psoriasis Council Satellite SymposiumMeet the Experts - Challenging Cases in Psoriasis
Thursday, April 25, 2019 from 09:30 am to 11:30 am – Louis Armand room
l Janssen Satellite Symposium IL-23 inhibition as a key component in psoriasis treatment is here to stay
Thursday, April 25, 2019 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm – Louis Armand room
l Independent SymposiumDeveloped by Medscape Education Supported by an Independent Educational Sponsorship
from Lilly
Biologic therapies for psoriasis: hitting the target with IL-17 inhibitors
Friday, April 26, 2019 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – Louis Armand room
l AbbVie Satellite SymposiumEvolving pathways, emerging targets and new horizons in psoriasis management
Friday, April 26, 2019 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – Gaston Bergé room
l Bristol Myers Squibb Satellite SymposiumA Novel Target in Psoriasis: Selective Oral Inhibition of TYK2
Friday, April 26, 2019 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – Auditorium
l Leo Pharma Satellite Symposium Advance towards higher QoL - to make a Difference!
Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – Gaston Bergé room
l UCB Symposium Addressing the woman behind the PSO patient – an approach through shared-decision making
Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 12:45pm to 1:45pm – Louis Armand room
Check the congress website for the updated listof Satellite Symposia!
l Focus Session 3Autoinflammation and autoimmunity
planned on Friday, April 26 will be sponsored by BMS
l Focus Session 7Treatment goals/guidelines in major inflammatory skin diseases
planned on Saturday, April 27 will be sponsored by BMS
Satellite Symposia
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CONGRESS OFFICE
SPIN 2019 c/o MCI France25 rue Anatole France – CS70139 – 92532 Levallois-Perret Cedex
Tel: 33 (0) 1 53 85 82 59Email: [email protected] – website: www.spin2019.com
Sponsors Acknowledgements
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsor
The Organising Committee would like to thank the following companies for their support.
Bronze Sponsor
Almirall