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Gut Microbiota, Metabolic Disorders and Beyond (D4)
Scientific Organizers: Rémy G. Burcelin, Sven Pettersson and Tak W. Mak April 17—21, 2016 Hyatt Regency Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA Supported by the Directors' Fund Keystone Symposia is committed to maintaining a positive and respectful environment at its meetings. To this end, please review and comply with our policies. DEADLINES: Scholarship Deadline: Dec 17, 2015 [details] Discounted Abstract Deadline: Dec 17, 2015 [details] Abstract Deadline: Jan 20, 2016 [details] Discounted Registration Deadline: Feb 17, 2016 [details] Submit an Abstract Register Yourself Deadlines and Fees Apply for a Scholarship No registration fees are used to fund entertainment or alcohol at this conference Conference Program Print | View meeting in 12 hr (am/pm) time The meeting will begin on Sunday, April 17 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, April 21 with a closing plenary session and keynote address from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour and entertainment. We recommend return travel on Friday, April 22 in order to fully experience the meeting. SUNDAY, APRIL 17 16:00—20:00 Arrival and Registration Ballroom Foyer 18:00—20:00 Welcome Mixer No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. Ballroom Foyer MONDAY, APRIL 18 07:00—08:00 Breakfast Rose Island 08:00—09:00 Welcome and Keynote Address Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Lewis C. Cantley, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA Gut Microbiota Biology, Microbiome and Evolution throughout Metabolic Diseases 09:00—11:15 Gut Microbiota Biology, Microbiome and Evolution Throughout Metabolic Diseases Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Martin Kussmann, Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences, Switzerland The Human GI Tract and its Microbiome: From Associations to Interactions Stephan C. Schuster, Nanyang technological University, Singapore Holobiont Concept and Tissue Compartment and Microbiome Michael A. Fischbach, University of California, San Francisco, USA Small Molecules from the Human Microbiota Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts† 09:40—10:00 Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer 11:15—13:00 Poster Setup Brenton Hall 13:00—22:00 Poster Viewing Brenton Hall On Own for Lunch 16:30—17:00 Coffee Available Ballroom Foyer 17:00—19:00 Tissue Communication Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom James Versalovic, Texas Children's Hospital, USA Placenta Microbiome, Issues on the Early Life Development of Metabolic Diseases Ruth E. Ley, Cornell University, USA Host Genetic Regulation of the Microbiome with Consequences for Phenotype David A. Relman, Stanford University, USA Open Wide: Oral Microbiota in Health and Disease Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts 19:00—20:00 Social Hour with Lite Bites No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. Brenton Hall 19:30—22:00 Poster Session 1 Brenton Hall TUESDAY, APRIL 19 07:00—08:00 Breakfast Rose Island 08:00—11:00 Early Development – Maternal Life, Brain and Metabolic Development Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Kjersti Marie Aagaard, Baylor College of Medicine, USA Placenta and Microbiome Bernard Thorens, University of Lausanne, Switzerland Glucose Signaling: Is There a Room for Microbiota? Speaker to be Announced Martin J. Blaser, New York University School of Medicine, USA Obesity Antibiotics in Early Life Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts 09:20—09:40 Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer 11:00—13:00 Poster Setup Brenton Hall 13:00—22:00 Poster Viewing Brenton Hall On Own for Lunch 16:30—17:00 Coffee Available Ballroom Foyer 17:00—19:00 Therapeutic Strategies Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Max Nieuwdorp, AMC, Netherlands Fecal Transplantation – Ongoing Trials Pros and Cons Felipe Cabreiro, University College London, UK Targeting the Microbiota to Treat Aging Elaine Holmes, Imperial College London, UK Bariatric Surgery and Microbiota Metabolites Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts 19:00—20:00 Social Hour with Lite Bites No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. Brenton Hall 19:30—22:00 Poster Session 2 Brenton Hall WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 07:00—08:00 Breakfast Rose Island 08:00—11:00 Small Intestine Liver Function, Bile Acids, Therapy Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Lora V. Hooper, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA Clock Function is There a Role for Microbiota and Metabolism Speaker to be Announced Fredrik Bäckhed, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Gut Microbial Regulation of Bile Acids and FXR Signaling in Metabolic Disease Paolo Sassone-Corsi, University of California, Irvine, USA Circadian Control of the Gut Microbiome Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts 09:20—09:40 Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer 11:00—13:00 Poster Setup Brenton Hall 13:00—22:00 Poster Viewing Brenton Hall On Own for Lunch 16:30—17:00 Coffee Available Ballroom Foyer 17:00—19:00 Immunity and Metabolism Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Gérard Eberl, Institut Pasteur, France The Regulation of Type 2 and Type 3 Immunity by Microbiota Tak W. Mak, Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network, Canada Low Grade Inflammation and Impact on Metabolic Circuits Rémy G. Burcelin, Institute of Molecular Medicine, France Tissue Microbiota and Immunometabolism Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts 19:00—20:00 Social Hour with Lite Bites No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. Brenton Hall 19:30—22:00 Poster Session 3 Brenton Hall THURSDAY, APRIL 21 07:00—08:00 Breakfast Rose Island 08:00—11:00 Fat Muscle Function Therapeutic Aging Immunity Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Diane J. Mathis, Harvard Medical School, USA Fat Tissue Development: Is There a Room for Microbiome Regulation? Ravi Kambadur†, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Sarcopeni and Microbiome Function Charles R. Mackay, Monash University, Australia Microbial Metabolites in the Regulation of Inflammatory Diseases José Manuel Fernández-Real, Biomedical Research Institute of Girona - IDIBGI, Spain Iron, Microbiota and NASH Short Talk(s) Chosen from Abstracts 09:20—09:40 Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer On Own for Lunch 16:30—17:00 Coffee Available Ballroom Foyer 17:00—18:00 Gut Immunity, Barrier Function and Effects on Metabolism Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Dan R. Littman, HHMI/New York University School of Medicine, USA The Gut Microbiota to Immune System Molecular Crosstalk Sven Pettersson, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden Aging Microbiome and Impact on Metabolic Function 18:00—18:45 Closing Keynote Address Registered attendees can view abstracts starting on 03/17/2016 Grand Ballroom Jeremy K. Nicholson, Imperial College London, UK Towards Personalized Medicine and Microbiome Regulation 18:45—19:00 Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers) Grand Ballroom 19:00—20:00 Social Hour with Lite Bites No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function. Brenton Hall 20:00—23:00 Entertainment Entertainment is not subsidized by conference registration fees nor any U.S. federal government grants. Funding for this expense is provided by other revenue sources. Brenton Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 22 Departure |
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