ICMI 2009 Pre-Congress Workshop: Microbes & Mucosal Immunity, Sunday, July 5
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Description The Society for Mucosal Immunology and the Digestive Health Center at the University of Virginia are hosting a comprehensive introductory course describing the impact of mucosal diseases on society and the current research techniques that are used to address these problems. This course will be held in conjunction with the 14th International Congress of Mucosal Immunology. The goal of this NIH-sponsored course is to provide trainees with a background covering the challenges and technical approaches relevant to mucosal immunity to help them plan their future professional development.
Target Audience The program is directed towards undergraduate and graduate students in biology, microbiology, immunology, medicine, veterinary medicine, math & statistics, and biomedical engineering; medical residents; and post-doctoral research/clinical fellows interested in diseases of mucosal tissues such as the digestive tract. Lectures and discussions will be led by an international cadre of scientists who have achieved successful careers in academics or industry related to mucosal health.
Workshop Organizing Committee: Sheila Crowe, Peter Ernst, Charlotte Kaetzel, Leo Lefrançois and Brian Reuter
Workshop Fees: Sold Out. | | Before May 29 | May 29-July 5 | | SMI Trainee Member | $35 | $100 | | Non-Member Trainee | $100 | $165 | | Non-Trainee, SMI Member | $300 | $500 | | Non-Trainee, Non-Member | $500 | $700 |
Workshop Housing Registration for ICMI 2009 does not include a room reservation. Please contact the hotel directly to make a reservation. Boston Marriott Copley Place 110 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02116 USA P: 1-617-236-5800
Preliminary Workshop Agenda
Saturday, July 4, 2009 Join other pre-congress workshop and ICMI 2009 delegates in celebrating the 4th of July with the Boston Pops! The Boston Marriott Copley Place is only a ten minute walk from the Charles River Esplanade. So grab a blanket and celebrate America’s independence. For more information, visit http://www.bostonpops.org/. Sunday, July 5, 2009
| 8:30 am-8:45 am | Opening Remarks | | 8:45 am-10:15 am | Session 1: Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology of Mucosal Surfaces • Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Wallace MacNaughton, PhD, University of Calgary • Pathologies of the GI Tract, Jerry Turner, MD, PhD, University of Chicago • Comparative Pathology in Models of GI Disease, Atul Bhan, MBBS, MD, Harvard Medical School • Pathologies of the Respiratory Tract, Dale Umetsu, MD, PhD, Harvard Medical School | | 10:30 am-11:30 am | Session II: Epithelial and Innate Immune Responses • Models to Study Innate Responses in the GI Tract, Christian Jobin, PhD, University of North Carolina • The Innate Responses to Gastrointestinal Infection, Lesley Smythies, PhD, University of Alabama • Innate Immunity and Mucosal Inflammation, Anuradha Ray, PhD, University of Pittsburgh | | 11:30 am-Noon | Discussion of Sessions I & II | | 1:00 pm-2:30 pm | Session III: Adaptive Immunity in Mucosal Tissues • T Cell Immunity to Mucosal Pathogens, Leo Lefrançois, PhD, University of Connecticut • Reciprocal Effects of Pathogenic and Protective T Cell Responses in the Lung, Kingston Mills, PhD, Trinity College • Control of T Cell Responses to Intestinal Infections, Charles Elson, MD, University of Alabama • Strategies for the Induction of Mucosal Immunity, Nils Lycke, PhD, University of Goteborg | | 2:45 pm-4:15 pm | Session IV: Novel Approaches to Study Host Responses in Mucosal Tissues • Approaches for the Genome-wide Analysis of Susceptibility Loci for IBD, Judy Cho, MD, Yale University • Imaging of Mucosal Immune Responses, Hans Christian Reinecker, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital • Modeling the Microcirculation and Immune Cell Extravasation and GI Inflammation, Shayn Peirce-Cottler, PhD, University of Virginia • Blockade of Lymphocyte Trafficking as a Therapeutic Strategy for GI Inflammation, Jesus Nieves-Rivera, MD, University of Colorado | | 4:15 pm-4:45 pm | Discussion of Sessions III & IV | | 6:00 pm-7:00 pm | ICMI 2009 Keynote Lecture: Studying the Microbiome in Mucosal Tissues Brett Finlay, PhD, Univeristy of British Columbia |
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