Delayed and Hidden Consequences of Infection (G8)
January 1-4, 2025  | Location to be Determined
Peter J.M. Openshaw, Stacey Lynne Schultz-Cherry and Serena Spudich
* Session Chair † Invited but not yet accepted | Program current as of August 23, 2025 8 AM | For the most up-to-date details, visit https://www.keystonesymposia.org
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
4:00–8:00 PM Registration
6:00–8:00 PM Welcome Mixer
Thursday, January 2, 2025
7:00–8:00 AM Breakfast
8:00–9:00 AM Welcome and Keynote Address
  Christine Stabell Benn, University of Southern Denmark
It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over: Delayed Effects of Infection and How They Happen
 
9:00–11:15 AM Microbial-Immune Interactions at Epithelial Surfaces
  Thomas Lion, Children’s Cancer Research Institute
Persistence of Viruses in the Gut
 
  Manuel Amieva, Stanford University
Long-Term Effects of H. Pylori Infection
 
  Bjoern Ole Schroeder, Umeå University
Infection as a Trigger of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
 
  Peter J.M. Openshaw, Imperial College London
Delayed Effects of Acute Respiratory Viral Infections
 
9:30–9:50 AM Coffee Break
11:15–1:00 PM Poster Setup
11:15–5:00 PM On Own for Lunch
1:00–10:00 PM Poster Viewing
4:30–5:00 PM Coffee Available
5:00–7:00 PM Acute Infections and Long-Term Immunologic Changes
  Diana Mieliauskaite, State Research Institute Centre for Innovative Medicine
Acute Infections and SICCA
 
  Lina Suárez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Oral Dysbiosis and Autoimmunity
 
  Akiko Iwasaki, Yale University/HHMI
COVID and Autoimmunity
 
7:00–8:00 PM Social Hour with Lite Bites
7:30–10:00 PM Posters
Friday, January 3, 2025
7:00–8:00 AM Breakfast
8:00–11:00 AM Delayed Effects of Childhood Infections
  James Allinson, Imperial College London
Childhood Infections and What You Die from in Later Life
 
  Kristen Wendorf, California Department of Public Health
Measles and Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
 
  Tina Hartert, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Would Ridding Children of Common Colds Make Them Healthier?
 
9:00–9:20 AM Coffee Break
11:00–1:00 PM Poster Setup
11:00–5:00 PM On Own for Lunch
1:00–10:00 PM Poster Viewing
4:30–5:00 PM Coffee Available
5:00–7:00 PM Viral Infection, Inflammation and End Organ Injury Part I
  Jie Sun, University of Virginia
Innate Immune Crosstalk and Lung Healing after Viral Infections
 
  Silvia Vilarinho, Yale School of Medicine
How Does Infection Cause Hepatitis?
 
  Rik de Swart, Erasmus MC
Measles-Induced Immunosuppression and its Consequences
 
  Stacey Lynne Schultz-Cherry, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Astroviruses: From Gut to Brain
 
7:00–8:00 PM Social Hour with Lite Bites
7:30–10:00 PM Posters
Saturday, January 4, 2025
7:00–8:00 AM Breakfast
8:00–11:00 AM Viral Infection, Inflammation and End Organ Injury Part II
  Janet M. Lord, University of Birmingham
Role of Viruses in Inflammaging
 
  Robert L. Garcea, University of Colorado Boulder
Polyomaviruses and the Diseases They Cause
 
  Silvia Uccella, Humanitas University
Infectious Disorders in Endocrine Pathology
 
  Artur Fedorowski, Karolinska Institute
Autonomic Dysfunction and Postural Hypotension in Long COVID
 
9:00–9:20 AM Coffee Break
11:00–5:00 PM On Own for Lunch
4:30–5:00 PM Coffee Available
5:00–6:45 PM Neuroimmune Consequences of Infection
  David Gate, Northwestern University
Microbial Contributions to Alzheimer’s Disease
 
  Francesca Odoardi, University Medical Center Göttingen
The Lung Microbiome Regulates Brain Autoimmunity
 
  Alberto Ascherio, Harvard School of Public Health
Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis
 
  Serena Spudich, Yale University
Long-Term Neurologic Effects of HIV
 
6:45–7:00 PM Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers)
7:00–8:00 PM Social Hour with Lite Bites
8:00–11:00 PM Cash Bar
8:00–11:00 PM Entertainment
Sunday, January 5, 2025
12:00–11:59 PM Departure