Delayed and Hidden Consequences of Infection (G8)
January 1-4, 2025
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Peter J.M. Openshaw, Stacey Lynne Schultz-Cherry and Serena Spudich
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
4:00–8:00 PM |
Registration |
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6:00–8:00 PM |
Welcome Mixer |
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Thursday, January 2, 2025
8:00–9:00 AM |
Welcome and Keynote Address |
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Christine Stabell Benn, University of Southern Denmark It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over: Delayed Effects of Infection and How They Happen |
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9:00–11:15 AM |
Microbial-Immune Interactions at Epithelial Surfaces |
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Thomas Lion, Children’s Cancer Research Institute Persistence of Viruses in the Gut |
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Manuel Amieva, Stanford University Long-Term Effects of H. Pylori Infection |
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Bjoern Ole Schroeder, Umeå University Infection as a Trigger of Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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Peter J.M. Openshaw, Imperial College London Delayed Effects of Acute Respiratory Viral Infections |
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9:30–9:50 AM |
Coffee Break |
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11:15–1:00 PM |
Poster Setup |
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11:15–5:00 PM |
On Own for Lunch |
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1:00–10:00 PM |
Poster Viewing |
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4:30–5:00 PM |
Coffee Available |
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5:00–7:00 PM |
Acute Infections and Long-Term Immunologic Changes |
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Diana Mieliauskaite, State Research Institute Centre for Innovative Medicine Acute Infections and SICCA |
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Lina Suárez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Oral Dysbiosis and Autoimmunity |
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Akiko Iwasaki, Yale University/HHMI COVID and Autoimmunity |
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7:00–8:00 PM |
Social Hour with Lite Bites |
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8:00–11:00 AM |
Delayed Effects of Childhood Infections |
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James Allinson, Imperial College London Childhood Infections and What You Die from in Later Life |
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Kristen Wendorf, California Department of Public Health Measles and Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis |
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Tina Hartert, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Would Ridding Children of Common Colds Make Them Healthier? |
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9:00–9:20 AM |
Coffee Break |
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11:00–1:00 PM |
Poster Setup |
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11:00–5:00 PM |
On Own for Lunch |
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1:00–10:00 PM |
Poster Viewing |
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4:30–5:00 PM |
Coffee Available |
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5:00–7:00 PM |
Viral Infection, Inflammation and End Organ Injury Part I |
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Jie Sun, University of Virginia Innate Immune Crosstalk and Lung Healing after Viral Infections |
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Silvia Vilarinho, Yale School of Medicine How Does Infection Cause Hepatitis? |
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Rik de Swart, Erasmus MC Measles-Induced Immunosuppression and its Consequences |
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Stacey Lynne Schultz-Cherry, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Astroviruses: From Gut to Brain |
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7:00–8:00 PM |
Social Hour with Lite Bites |
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Saturday, January 4, 2025
8:00–11:00 AM |
Viral Infection, Inflammation and End Organ Injury Part II |
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Janet M. Lord, University of Birmingham Role of Viruses in Inflammaging |
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Robert L. Garcea, University of Colorado Boulder Polyomaviruses and the Diseases They Cause |
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Silvia Uccella, Humanitas University Infectious Disorders in Endocrine Pathology |
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Artur Fedorowski, Karolinska Institute Autonomic Dysfunction and Postural Hypotension in Long COVID |
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9:00–9:20 AM |
Coffee Break |
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11:00–5:00 PM |
On Own for Lunch |
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4:30–5:00 PM |
Coffee Available |
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5:00–6:45 PM |
Neuroimmune Consequences of Infection |
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David Gate, Northwestern University Microbial Contributions to Alzheimer’s Disease |
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Francesca Odoardi, University Medical Center Göttingen The Lung Microbiome Regulates Brain Autoimmunity |
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Alberto Ascherio, Harvard School of Public Health Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis |
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Serena Spudich, Yale University Long-Term Neurologic Effects of HIV |
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6:45–7:00 PM |
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers) |
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7:00–8:00 PM |
Social Hour with Lite Bites |
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8:00–11:00 PM |
Entertainment |
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