ISGC Documentation

This section contains links to general ISGC documents, minutes of previous meetings, the ISGC newsletter and links to meeting presentations where slides have been made available by speakers.

 

ISGC Career Development Scholarship

Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, we have been able to offer one or two scholarships per year since 2010. These scholarships award up to $500 to a junior researcher to contribute towards attendance of an ISGC meeting or meeting relating to stroke and/or genetics. Given the nature of the funding, future calls will be announced here if appropriate as well as by e-mail to the entire ISGC – please check back regularly for updates.

 

ISGC Newsletters

The ISGC publishes two bi-monthly newsletter for members. One relates to all ISGC activities and the second is haemorrhage specific. These newsletters contain updates on existing projects, list new project calls and ISGC meeting related information. As well as being circulated on the ISGC e-mail list, copies of all news letters are available below, most recent publication first.

 

ISGC newsletters

2015          
No 33 – February 2015 No 34 – April 2015 No 35 – June 2015      
2014          
No 27 – February 2014 No 28 – April 2014 No 29 – June 2014 No 30 – August 2014 No 31 – October 2014 No 32 – December 2014
2013          
No 21 – February 2013 No 22 – April 2013 No 23 – June 2013 No 24 – August 2013 No 25 – October 2013 No 26 – December 2013
2012          
No 15 – February 2012 No 16 – April 2012 No 17 – June 2012 No 18 – August 2012 No 19 – October 2012 No 20 – December 2012
2011          
No 9 – February 2011 No 10 – April 2011 No 11 – June 2011 No 12 – August 2011 No 13 – October 2011 No 14 – December 2011
2010          
No 4 – February 2010   – No 5 – June 2010 No 6 – August 2010 No 7 – October 2010 No 8 – December 2010
2009          
 –  –  – No 1 – August 2009 No 2 – October 2009 No 3 – December 2009
           
ICH Newsletters          
           
2013          
January 2013 March 2013 May 2013  July 2013    
2012          
January 2012 March 2012 May 2012 July 2012 September 2012 November 2012
2011          
July 2011 September 2011        
2010          
February 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010 August 2010
September 2010 October 2010 November 2010      
2009          
January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009
July 2009 August 2009 October 2009 November 2009 December 2009  
2008          
December 2008          

 

 

ISGC Outreach Committee Documents

Letter of invitation May 2014 – blank

Letter of invitation May 2014 – with content

Letter on invitation July 2014 – blank

 

Letter of Invitation Dec 2014 – doc

Letter of Invitation Dec 2014 – pdf

Website welcome letter Dec 2014 – doc

 

Minutes from past meetings

ISGC meetings since the 5th International workshop in Munich have not been so formal and minutes are no longer taken. For reference, minutes from the first 5 meetings of the ISGC are below.

 

1st International ISGC Workshop – London, Spring 2007

2nd International ISGC Workshop – Baltimore, Autumn 2007

Intermediary ISGC Workshop – New Orleans, January 2008

3rd International Workshop – Nice, Spring 2008

4th International Workshop – Boston, Autumn 2008

5th International Workshop – Munich, Summer 2009

 

 

Meeting Presentation Slides

These are links to slides used at previous ISGC workshops. It is strongly recommended you ‘right mouse click’ and select ‘save target as…’ to obtain the files. Simply clicking on the link to open the files may freeze your browser. Availability of slides from meetings is dependent upon both the host venue and speakers making slides available. Not all meetings have been able to collate presentations in this way – all those that are available are on this website.

 

Paris – Autumn 2014

Chairs welcome address – J Maguire

CVT exome arrary analysis – I Cotlarciuc

Metastroke 1000 genomes imputation results – R Malik

GISCOME phenotype manuscript – J Maguire

Age at onset informed analysis of ischaemic stroke GWAS – M Traylor

Agnostic approaches to decipher determinants of cervical artery dissection – S Debette

GWAS of brain microbleeds, the CHARGE consortium – A Ikram

Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia, genetics and stroke/alzheimers synergy – R Corriveau

Monogenic cerebral small vessel disease, a historical perspective – E Tournire-Lasserve

GISCOME interim results – S Bevan

Genetic architecture of small veseel disease – H Markus

Partial derivatives meta-analysis – A Ikram

IDeA lab projects – P Maillard

Heritability of ischaemic white matter lesions – P Nyquist

Stroke prone rat to cerebral small vessel disease in the general population – J Perra

Latent TGF-B binding protein 1 – a new player in familial small vessel disease – C Haffner

Neuroimaging working group update – N Rost

Trans-ethnic GWAS of MRI-defined brain infarcts, the CHARGE consortium – G Chauhan

Genetics of white matter hyperintensities stratified on hypertension, results of hte NeuroCHARGE working group – H Schmidt

WMH in ischaemic stroke GWAS study collaboration – M Traylor

METASTROKE update – B Worrall

ICH meta-analysis update – J Rosand

Whole exome sequencing in families with intracranial aneurysm and transcriptional profiling – Y Ruigrok

Sifap WMH GWAS in young stroke – A-K Giese

SiGN GWAS of ischaemic stroke and its subtypes – S Pulit

Outreach committee report – J Majersik

Targeted sequencing in sporadic lacounar stroke in the Lombardia region – A Bersano

Functional genomics in cardiovascular disease: lessons from hypertension – F Charchar

Searching for CNVs in patients with haemorrhagic stroke – I Lopes-Cendes

Association and meta-analysis strategies for rare variants – J Dupuis

CSF volumetric changes as a quantitative endophenotype of cerebral edema after stroke – R Dhar

Lesion localisation and genetics of stroke recovery – P Bentley

DNA methylation and cardiovascular phenotypes – D Tregouet

Genetics of early neurological improvement/deterioration after acute ischaemic stroke – L Heitsch

The genome of the Netherlands project – P de Bakker

Machine learning for stroke GWAS – L Wee

Associations of common varaition in COL4A1/COL4A2 with cerebral small vessel disease – K Rannikmae

Rare genetic disorders in young strokes – G Pare

Genetics of acute infarct lesions – N Rost

Mitochondria, mitochondrial DNA and stroke – M Mancuso

Translational working group update – G Falcone

Haemorrhagic transformation after rt-PA – I Fernandez-Cadenas

Acute endophenotypes working group – J-M Lee

UK Biobank – C Sudlow

Whole exome sequencing analysis of cerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRI – M Fornage

Point Counterpoint – J Rosand

2014 general assembly and closing remarks – J Maguire

 

Salt Lake City – Spring 2014

Chairs welcome address – J Maguire

Collaborating to discover the genetic basis of stroke: Biological sample collection and storage – T Battey

Rare Mendelian diseases: pathways to therapy development – S-M Pulst

Population based approaches to gene discovery – L Albright

Translational research working group – C Anderson

SiGN – GWAS of ischaemic stroke and its subtypes – S Pulit

Identifying additional samples for replication in SiGN – B Worrall

SiGN specific aims

Big data approaches to stroke – J Rosand

SiGN pharmacogenomics proposal

Sex differences in stroke subtype and risk factors in SiGN – K Rexrode

The impact of diagnostic stroke tests on final etiological subtype assignment in SiGN – J Majersik

Update on ICH genetics – J Rosand and D Woo

Grant Development Workshop

ISGC/SiGN – REGARDS risk factor study – G Howard

Brazilian stroke biobank: Phase II genomic studies – N Cabral

Gene-rtPA. New device to improve rt-PA treatment of ischaemic stroke patients using GENEtic information – I Fernandez-Cadenas

Using extreme phenotypes to identify causal (and protective)) variants in ischaemic stroke – J Cole

1000 genome imputation update – R Malik

Identifying additional samples for ISGC expansion: aiming for 100k plus – B Worrall

Metastroke: Update – B Worrall

Meta-analysis of GWAS in intracranial aneurysms – Y Ruigrok

FIA whole exome sequencing

Brain and aortic aneurysm screening (BAAS) study – B Worrall

Genetics and posterior circulation in ischaemic stroke – A Lindgren

Neuroimaging working group update

Genetics of MRI phenotypes in acute stroke: potential impact and feasibility – V Thijs

Increased activation of inflammatory genes in monocytes of healthy people with ischaemic white matter disease – P Nyquist

Collaborations in stroke genetics discovery part 1: standardising phenotypc data collection in hte ISGC – J Majersik

Collaborating to discover the genetic basis of stroke: biological sample collection and storage – T Battey

Systemic identification of genes and environment interaction for the risk of stroke using functional genomics – H Xu

Acute endophenpotypes working group

Alternative approaches to identify additional variants / genes implicated on complex diseases – J-M Lee

Genetics of ischaemic stroke functional outcome study: GISCOME – A Lindgren

GISCOME writing group – J Maguire

Baseline stroke severity (NIHSS) in GISCOME – J-M Lee

Multimodal outcome prediction in alteplase therapy – C Levi

ISGC 16th workshop: Paris – S Debette

General Assembly – J Maguire

Distribution of mRS scores in GISCOME – C Jern

 

Lund – Autumn 2013

Outreach committee presentation – A Slowik

SiGN analysis committee presentation – B Mitchell

How best to use CCS – H Ay

Salt Lake City overview – J Majersik

The South American Network – J J Martin

Genetics of type II diabetes – pitfalls and possibilities – L Groop

Gene-environment interactions in cardiometabolic disease – M Orho-Melander

1000 Genomes imputation in METASTROKE – R Malik

SiGN administrative core update – S Kittner

Meta analysis of GWA studies on intracranial, thoracic aortic and abdominal aortic aneurysms – Y Ruigrok

 

Edinburgh – Summer 2010

Origins aims and achievements of the ISGC 

A 4q25 variant and stroke in VSR 

GWAS of IMT: Meta analysis from the CHARGE consortium 

UK Biobank and common diseases 

Australian Ischaemic Stroke GWAS 

ISGC Updates 

Can CTA and MRI predict response to treatment in ATACH II? 

Career Development – the challenges and rewards of working in consortia 

Association of MI associated SNPs with IS: a meta-analysis of 3 European Caucasian populations 

Ethical and racial variations of Intracerebral Haemorrhage 

Pharmacogenomics and stroke: the genetics and randomised trials network (GARNET) 

Imaging methods for quantitative stroke related phenotypes 

Genetic factors influencing outcome after stroke: systematic review and proposal 

Genes and response to aspirin in secondary stroke prevention: GRASSP 

ICH candidate gene analysis 

GWAS of ICH meta-analysis – preliminary results 

ICH GWAS – study update and preliminary analysis 

Genetics of ICH in INTERACT2 

Occult SVD in in high risk families 

Association of GWAS based SNP variants with stroke: findings from the PAGE study 

Genome wide gene expression in blood of patients with intracranial aneurysms  

Report from the SouthWest Swedish Genetics Collaboration on stroke 

Discovering ischaemic stroke genes: the first large GWAS studies and beyond 

Genetics of early onset stroke 

NINDS ischaemic stroke genetics consortium 

NINDS U01 – CCS subtyping 

RACE: risk assessment of cerebrovascular events

 

Cincinnati – Winter 2010

 Introduction and Welcome – D Woo

ICH GWAS – J Rosand

WMH in SVD – N Rost

Familial Intracranial Aneurysm Study – F Broderick

Consent Status and Phenotypic Characteristics in GOCHA – B Worrall

GWAS of Covert Brain Infarcts – S Debette

Genetics of Intracranial Aneurysms – F van ‘t Hof

Genes and Environment – C Langefeld

GWAS Study for ICH – D Woo

GWAS of WMH on MRI – M Fornage

Occult SVD in High Risk Patients – P Nyquist

Taiwan Stroke Registry – H-Y Chiou

Career Development – D Woo

Genetics of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis – P Sharma

Deep Cerebral Phenotypes – D Woo

ISGC Future Directions – D Woo

GWAS in CADASIL – M Dichgans

Global Gene Expression Profiles of Aneurysms – J Pera

Genetics of Early Onset Stroke Study – B Mitchell

Australian Stroke Genetics Collaborative – C Levi

Swedish Genetic Collaborative on Stroke – A Lindgren

Siblings with Ischaemic Stroke Study – J Meschia

Phenotype Harmonisation – S Bennett

9p21 Replication in a Chinese Cohort – X Wang

GARNET Study – M Sale

 

Munich – Summer 2009

Martin Dichgans – Wellcome, Introduction and Scene Setting

Stephanie Debette – CADISP Update

Paul Nyquist – Occult SVD In High Risk Families

John Attia – Australian Stroke Genetics Collaborative

Brad Worrall – 20 Chart Project

Brad Worrall – Consent Status Analysis

 

Boston – Autumn 2008

Lynelle Cortellini – ISGC website

Arne Lindgren & Steven Kittner – Standardising prospective data collection 1

Arne Lindgren & Steven Kittner – Standardising prospective data collection 2

Arne Lindgren & Steven Kittner – Minimum data set requirements

Stephanie Debette – CADISP

Chris Levi – Australian GWAS

Paul de Bakker – Future considerations in GWAS

Danish Salaheen – PROMIS and RACE

Steve Kittner – NINDS GWAS proposal 2

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