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- DateMay 8, 2023Infectious diarrhea is a leading cause of morbidity and of mortality globally. Enteric pathogens that are the cause of most severe acute diarrhea — as assessed by mortality — include Vibrio cholerae, Shigella spp., Salmonella spp., enteropathogenic E. coli(EPEC), and EAEC…
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University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolWashington University School of Medicine - DateMay 8, 2023Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are by-products of normal cellular metabolism with low to moderate amounts being beneficial in several physiological processes in the intestine. Chemotherapy and radiotherapies are largely based upon ROS generation to destroy malignant cells by inducing apoptosis…
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Boston Children's HospitalUniv of Illinois at Chicago - DateMay 6, 2023Understand drug metabolism and disposition is critical to reduce patient morbidity and mortality. Explore the interplay between bacteria and the intestinal microenvironment unveils new knowledge of host-associated microbial communities that play a key role in the control drug metabolism…
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The Saban Research Institute, ChildrenVanderbilt University Medical Center - DateMay 9, 2023This session will feature speakers who will examine the mechanisms of inflammation and epithelial tissue remodeling during eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Epithelial cell and immune cell biology will be discussed…
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Michigan MedicineUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine - DateMay 7, 2023This session will feature speakers who will examine at a sub-single cell level the mechanisms through which organelles shape stem cell biology and cellular plasticity. The session will focus on the role of mitochondria and autophagy in stem cells and how these regulate plasticity…
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Baylor College of MedicineVanderbilt University - DateMay 7, 2023This session will feature speakers who will examine cellular plasticity in the gastrointestinal tract and its role in regeneration. The session will focus on epithelial cell responses to pathogens…
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Vanderbilt Unversity Medical CenterSaint Louis University - DateMay 9, 2023This session will feature speakers who will examine the mechanisms of inflammation and epithelial tissue repair during mucosal inflammation…
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University of ColoradoUniversity of Michigan - DateMay 7, 2023The AGA Board Review Course held annually at DDW provides attendees with the information they need to stay current in their practice and prepare for both the ABIM recertification and initial certification exams in gastroenterology…
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Duke MedicineUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of Rochester Medical Center - DateMay 9, 2023Experts in different fields across Latin American review and highlight selected abstracts presented at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2023 in Spanish…
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Hospital de Gastroenterología "Dr. C. Bonorino Udaondo"Hospital de Clínicas. Universidad de la Republica. Montevideo, Uruguay - DateMay 7, 2023This session brings together UEG member experts to provide a broad overview highlighting the best of abstracts presented at UEG Week 2022…
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Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de LisboaUniversity of Michigan - DateMay 6, 2023Gastritis is frequently encountered by gastroenterologists in their evaluation of patients with foregut-related symptoms…
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University of MagdeburgMiraca Life Sciences - DateMay 7, 2023The Funderburg Symposium focuses on fundamental and translational studies on the pathogenesis of gastric adenocarcinoma. This year's theme will focus on the genetics, surveillance and treatment for sporadic and hereditary diffuse gastric cancer…
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Yale University School of MedicineUniversity of Michigan - DateMay 6, 2023The epigenome is the heritable portion of the genome that is mediated by chemical modification of DNA (methylation) or nuclear proteins (histones, transcription factors) without changing the DNA sequence…
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University of MichiganBeckman Research Institute, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center - DateMay 8, 2023The past decade has led to major advances into how the microbiome impacts health and disease. It is clear the microbiome can impact all aspect of human physiology. The is a large battery of data which demonstrates that microbes impact tumor biology…
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University of Michigan Health SystemUniversity of Florida - DateMay 7, 2023This sessions describes advances and applications in neoantigen discovery to design cancer vaccines for cancer prevention and personalized oncology, as well novel antibody-drug conjugates…
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Massachusetts General HospitalWeill Cornell Medicine - DateMay 6, 2023SOCIETY: AGA
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NC State UniversityBaylor University Medical Center and Baylor Scott and White Research Institute - DateMay 6, 2023State of the art - omic methods now provide deeper insight into the biologic architecture of IBD. This session will review state of the art advances in metabolomics, transcriptomics, and epigenetics in defining the biologic basis of IBD…
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University of California, San FranciscoBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 6, 2023The burden of IBD is rising globally. This session aims to understand the role of genetics in the development of IBD in diverse populations and define the pre-disease state in IBD. It will also explore the emerging field of multi-omics to clinically characterize IBD…
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University of Otago, ChristchurchIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - DateMay 8, 2023Microbiome science in the gut has focused on the study of colonic, and more frequently, fecal communities. While the upper gastrointestinal tract has significantly lower bacterial density than the colon, it still harbors a dynamic microbial community…
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University of California Los AngelesMidwestern University - DateMay 8, 2023The gastrointestinal tract is a diverse and complex ecosystem shaped by continual interactions between host cells, nutrients, and the gut microbiota. Under homeostatic conditions, the human gut microbiota limits the growth of pathogenic bacteria and restricts the influence of resident pathobionts…
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Brigham and Women's HospitalMayo Clinic - DateMay 7, 2023Food intake and energy expenditure are key regulators of body weight. To regulate food intake, the brain must integrate physiological signals and hedonic cues…
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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and ResearchUniversity of Iowa - DateMay 9, 2023The autonomic nervous system, with its two branches the parasympathetic and the sympathetic, plays a pivotal role in the regulation of many physiological responses to maintain metabolic homeostasis in variable target tissues…
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University of IowaPennigton Biomedical Research Center - DateMay 7, 2023Enteroendocrine cells play a major role in sensing the luminal contents of the gut and communicating with other organs such as the pancreas, liver and brain. The gut-brain connection is essential in the regulation of food intake…
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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and ResearchUniversity of Pennsylvania - DateMay 6, 2023The literature in personalized nutrition in healthcare has been expanding. This program will review the scientific principles of nutritional genomics and metabalomics in predicting and impacting health and disease…
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Johns HopkinsUniversity of California Los Angeles