I Scientific Workshop of Latin American Population Cohorts for the Study of Chronic Diseases - COPLAS

from April, 4th to 6th, 2018
Hotel Termas de Quinamávida, Linares, Chile

SUMMARY

The “I Scientific Workshop of Latin American Population Cohorts for the Study of Chronic Diseases –COPLAS”, organized by the Maule Population Cohort –MAUCO, from the Advanced Center for Chronic Diseases – ACCDiS, is an event that aims to bring together the main research groups on Chronic Diseases of Latin-America, as well as distinguished researchers from the United States and Europe, hoping to share experiences and strengthen international collaboration networks.

The Scientific Workshop will be done from April, 4th to 6th, 2018, at the Hotel Termas de Quinamávida, Linares, Chile.

AUSPICES AND SPONSORS

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC), University of Chile, Catholic University of Maule (UC – Maule), University of Talca, National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Municipality of Molina, Maule Health Services.

ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

Andrea Huidobro, Maule-ACCDiS UC Gloria Icaza, U of Talca
Catterina Ferreccio, PUC-ACCDiS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Maria Jose Olivares, ACCDiS


NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Alejandra Vives, PUC-ACCDiS Patricia Bustos, U de Chile
Pablo Toro, PUC-ACCDiS Camila Corvalan, U de Chile
Pablo Castro, PUC-ACCDiS Fernando wool, UFRO Temuco
Sergio Lavandero, PUC-ACCDiS Sergio Muñoz, UFRO Temuco
María Teresa Muñoz, UC Maule Claudia Bambs, PUC-ACCDiS


INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Larissa Aviles-santaNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, USA Jill Koshiol, NCI/NIH, USA
Rolando Herrero, ESTAMPA/GUANACASTE IARC Cohort, France Ruy López-Ridaura, Study of health of teachers, Mexico


INTERNATIONAL GUESTS

Argentina
Vilma Irazola, CESCAS Cohort – Center of Excellence in Cardiovascular Health for South America
Brazil
Bernardo Horta, Postgradute Program in Epidemiology at the Federal University of Pelotas, Cohort balls
Maria Paula curing, GOIACO- Goiânia Ageing Cohort
Colombia
GLoria I Sanchez, ASCUS-COL Cohort
Costa Rica
Paula Gonzalez, GUANACASTE Project Director
United States
Larissa Aviles-santa, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Study Sun (The Hispanic community health study / study of Latinos).
Jill Koshiol, Biliary Longitudinal Study (Cohorte Chile BiLS, Temuco)
Constanza Camargo, NIH/NCI, USA
Laura Beane-Freeman, NCI/DCEG, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch
MÉXICO
Ruy Lopez-Ridaura, Study of health of teachers (ESMaestras)
ORGANIZACIÓN MUNDIAL DE LA SALUD
Silvana Luciani, OPS/Washington, USA
Isabelle Romieu y Sabina Rinaldi IARC/Estudio PRECAMA
Rolando Herrero, International Agency for Research on Cancer-IARC
PERÚ
Jaime Miranda, Center of Excellente in Chronic Diseases – CRONICAS
REINO UNIDO
Mariachiara Di Cesare, Honorary Research Fellow in Population Health at Imperial College London after joining, as Senior Lecturer in Public Health, Middlesex University


SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP – FINAL REPORT EDITORS

Vanessa Van De Wyngard, Claudia Bambs, Jill Koshiol, Larissa Avilés

PARTICIPANTS

Approximately 100 people, consisting of Cohort-based Researchers from Latin America and Guest Speakers.

OBJECTIVES and AIMS

1- To discuss the experience of each research group based on Chronic Diseases in Latin America and to explore collaboration areas between them, including data exchange, samples and methods.
2- To identify strengths, particularities, and leadership of every participating cohort for synergic work.
3- To analyze the feasibility and opportunity to evaluate interventions in the cohorts.
4- To create a Latin-American Cohort Consortium to facilitate exchange and development of regional researchers.
5- To elaborate a report of the current state of Cohort Studies and main conclusions of the Workshop.

STRUCTURE

Three days and two nights in the Hotel Termas de Quinamávida. Conferences and Plenary Sessions will show the experiences and results of every cohort, accompanied by roundtable talks to discuss theoretical-methodological aspects. Concurrently, poster sessions will be done.

TOPICS

1- Population and Samples
2- Biobanks
3- Data Storage and Information Systems
4- Handling and Findings Reports on Health. Ethics.
5- Intervention in Cohorts: Advantages, disadvantages, alternatives.
6- Event Follow-Up. Data linking.
7- Participants Preservation. Insertion in Population
8- Longitudinal data analysis, losses

CONTACT

Email: coplas@mauco.org

Registration form Conference COPLAS

Format for presentation of cohorts for Book summary of COPLAS

Photo gallery Hotel Termas de Quinamávida, Linares, Chile