22nd European Workshop for Rheumatolgoy Research, Leiden, The Netherlands, 28 February-3 March 2002

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The European Workshop for Rheumatology Research met this year in Leiden, The Netherlands. The Workshop provided a platform to feast on new technologies and how they have taken research programmes forward. While there will be the inevitable delay during which mechanisms are devised for analysing the huge amount of information generated by these technologies, there is a lot already to look forward to. Highlights included genomic, reverse genomic and proteomic approaches to understanding disease pathogenesis and to identifying new therapeutic targets. Opportunities for exploring whether pharmacogenomics has a place in the clinic are now a reality, and phage display technology has been applied to in vivo arthritis models to identify human synovial microvascular 'post codes'.

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Cope, A. P., & Schulze-Koops, H. (2002). 22nd European Workshop for Rheumatolgoy Research, Leiden, The Netherlands, 28 February-3 March 2002. In Arthritis Research (Vol. 4, pp. 276–279). https://doi.org/10.1186/ar418

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