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Probiotici-Preliminaryprogramme.Pdf SCIENTIFIC ORGANISERS L. Capurso (Italy) L. Morelli (Italy) INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE G. Barbara (Italy) P. Brigidi (Italy) G. DelleFave (Italy) J. Dorè (France) V. Fogliano (The Netherlands) A. Gasbarrini (Italy) F. Guarner (Spain) M. Rescigno (Italy) K. Tuohy (Italy) PEDIATRIC DAY A. Guarino (Italy) SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT G. Capurso (Italy) M. Elli (Italy) UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF SIGE - Società Italiana di Gastroenterologia MTCC - Mediterranean Task Force for Cancer Control the PEDIATRIC DAY is under the Patronage of ESPGHAN - European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Plain Sessions SEPTEMBER 13-14-15 1. Joint Meeting “Società ITALIANA GAStroenterologia” (SIGE) & “Mediterranean TASK FORCE FOR CANCER Control” (MTCC) Chairmen: Antonio Gasbarrini (Italy), Massimo Crespi (Italy) Nurdan Tozun (Istanbul): Gut Microbiome and Gastrointestinal Cancer: les liasons dangereuses Ziad Sharaiah (Amman): Probiotics in Peptic Ulcer Disease Abdelnaser Elzouki (Doha, Quatar): Probiotics and Liver Diseases Stefano Iacobelli (Italy): A functional tomato-based product for Prostate Cancer Prevention Alfredo Saggioro (Italy): Gastrointestinal Health, Nutraceuticals and Cancer” 2. MICROBIOTA AND SKIN: CHAIR MAURO PICARDO (ITALY) Lorenzo Drago (Italy): Microbioma skin gut axsis Monica Ottaviani (Italy): Skin microbioma and acne MTCC - Mediterranean Task Force for Cancer Control Antonio Cristaudo (Italy): Skin microbioma and atopic deramtitis 3. GUT MICROBIOTA AND HEALTH CHAIR: FRANCISCO GUARNER(SPAIN), JOEL DORÈ (FRANCE) Joel Dorè: Clinical relevance of enterotypes Evererd Amandine: (Louvain, Belge) Gut microbiota and metabolic disorders Anna Maria Castellazzi: Gut microbiota and obesity Yolanda Sanz (Spain): Celiac disease and gut microbiota Duccio Cavalieri (Italy): Microbiota chracterization of non western populations 4. MICROBIOTA IMMUNE SYSTEM AND BILE ACIDS: CHAIR MARIA RESCIGNO (ITALY) Kathy McCoy (Bern, Switzerland) Role of immune cells in microbiota handling Antonio Moschetta (Bari, Italy) Microbiota and bile acids: the gut-liver axis Maria Rescigno (Milano, Italy) Microbiota and barrier defence 5. THE ROLE OF ANTIBIOTICS AND PROBIOTICS Chair: Antonio Gasbarrini (Italy), Giuseppe Ippolito (Italy): Giuseppe Ippolito (Italy): Introduction Carmelo Scarpignato (Italy): Gut microbiota and Antibiotics Evererd Amandine (Belgium): Gut microbiota diabetes and insulin resistance Eileen Murphy (Ireland): Gut microbiota antimicrobials and obesity Antonio Gasbarrini (Italy): Lecture: Fecal Transplant 6. MICROBIOTA AND FUNCTIONAL GI DISORDERS Chair: Giovanni Barbara (Italy), Vincenzo Stanghellini (Italy) Stephe M. Collins (Canada) Microbiota-brain axis from animal models to patients Robin Spiller (UK) Microbiota-food interactions and FGID Annette Fritscher-Ravens (Germany) Confocal endomicroscopy and the luminal-mucosal interface in patients with IBS the Magnus Simren (Sverige) Intestinal microbiota modulation with probiotics in FGID PEDIATRIC DAY 7. GUT MICROBIOTA AND INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES CHAIR: FRANCO PALLONE (ITALY) is under the Patronage of Harry Sokol (France): “The good and the bad guys of the intestinal microbiota” Nicolas Barnich (France): “Western diet and IBD susceptibility Francisco Guarner (Spain): Instability of the gut microbiota in IBD C.I.J. Ponsioen C (The Netherlands): Fecal transplant in UC. ESPGHAN - European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition 5 Plain Sessions SEPTEMBER 13-14-15 8. NEW FOODS CHAIR: VINCENZO FOGLIANO (THE NETHERLANDS) Bruce R.Hamaker (USA): Discrete chemical and physical dietary fiber structures and their potential role in favoring gut bacteria Jan Delcour (Belgium): Arabinoxylan ingredients and their use in food Ruud Verkerk (The Netherlands): Functional food from broccoli: the glucosinolate story Paola Vitaglione (Italy): Bitter taste and satiety: a new concept to designe effective foods ingredients Pierre Desremaux (France): Functional foods PPAR gamma in the treatment of lactose intolerance Carla Severini (Italy): Novel food formula suitable for 3D printing 9. PREBIOTIC MICROBIOTA MODULATION FOR IMPROVED HUMAN HEALTH Chair Kieran Michael Tuhoy (UK, Italy) Parveen Yaqoob (UK): Ageing, immunity and influence of the gut microbiota. Phil W.J.Burnet (UK): Modulation of the gut-brain axis with prebiotics for umproved brain function Natalie Delzenne (Belgium): How prebiotics help the gut microbiota to modulate liver and adipose tissue metabolism Francesco Fava (Italy): Prebiotic microbiota modulation reducing the risk of metabolic syndrome Jonathan Lane (Ireland): The role of prebiotic milk oligosaccharides in host microbial interactions 10. MICROBIOME, DIET AND CO-EVOLUTION CHAIR: PATRIZIA BRIGIDI Amanda G. Henry (Germany): Gut microbiome of the Hadza hunterg-hathe Marco Candela (Italy): Metagenome sequencing of the hunter-gatherer gut microbiota Carlotta De Filippo (Italy): The effect of diet globalization on gut microbiota 11. SESSION VAGINAL MICROBIOTA SND WOMan’S HEALTH Chiar: Romolo Di Iorio (Italy), Fabio Facchinetti (Italy) Cristina Zadro (Italy): Genes and nutrition in metabolic syndrome. Francesco De Seta (Italy): Probiotics and metabolic syndrome: profile targeting. Fabio Facchinetti (Italy): Microbiota changes in obese women. Enrico Ferrazzi (Italy): Prevention of maternogenic preeclampsia by high dose multiple strains probiotics supplementation. Franco Vicariotto (Italy): Probiotics in the treatment of Candida vulvovaginitis and bacterial vaginosis. 12. SESSION NUTRITION AND CANCER. CHAIR PAOLO MARCHETTI (ITALY) TBD: Diet and cancer prevention Adriana Albini (Italy): The role of nutraceuticals in cancer prevention and therapy Maurizio Muscaritoli (Italy): Nutritional consequences of cancer and cancer therapies Monica Rosa Miozzo (Italy): Drug-Nutrients interacton Debora Rasio(Italy): Role of nutrition in cancer treatment LECTURES 1. Giovanni Gasbarrini (Italy): Probiotics history 2. Bruno Annibale (Italy): Diverticolosis Guide Line 3. Giuseppe Rotilio (Italy): Redox regulation of gut microbiota interactions 4. Maria Luisa Brandi (Italy): Vitamin D and gut microbiota. Immune and anti-tumoral activity. 5. Michele Miraglia (Italy): The role of vitamin D in allergic disease in children 6. Enrico Roda (Italy): Mediterranean Diet and Gut Microbota 7. Enzo Grossi (Italy): The emerging role of gut microbiota in autism pathogenesis: a new hope for effective prevention and treatment 8. Radha Krishan Dhiman (India): Gut Microbiota and Cirrhosis: Role of Probiotics 6 Monday, SEPTEMBER 14 AULA C PEDIATRIC DAY 9.00-10.30 a.m NASH AND OBESITY Chair: B. Koletzko (Germany) Dysbiosis and pathophysiology E. Isolauri (Finland) Clinical data in children (RCT and metaanalysis) V. Nobili (Italy) Indications and recommendations by societies and institutions U. Bauman (Germany) Developments: where are we, what needs to be done B. Koletzko (Germany) 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.30 FOOD ALLERGY Chair: R. Shamir (Israel) Dysbiosis and pathophysiology R. Berni Canani (Italy) Clinical data in children (RCT and metaanalysis) H. Szajewska (Poland) Indications and recommendations by societies and institutions S. Koletzko (Germany) 12.30-13.00 LECTURE Necrotizing enterocolitis H. van Goudoever (The Netherlands) 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-16.00 FUNCTIONAL INTESTINAL DISORDERS Chair: Y. Vandenplas (Belgium) Dysbiosis and pathophysiology G. Barbara (Italy) 7 Monday, SEPTEMBER 14 AULA C Clinical data in children (RCT and metaanalysis) • Coliky infants H. Szajewska (Poland) • IBS A. Staiano (Italy) • Constipation M. Benninga (The Netherlands) Indications and recommendations by societies and institutions R. Francavilla (taly) 16.00-16.30 Coffee break 16.30-17.00 Interactive session and presentation of the ESPGHAN algorithms Y. Vandenplas (Belgium) 17.00-18.00 p.m. POSTER SESSION OR NEW STUDIES: A BRIEF SESSION TO PRESENT AND DISCUSS NEW DATA PROPOSALS NEEDED 8 general information 9 GENERAL information DATES September 13-15, 2015 VENUE Università Urbaniana - Terminal Gianicolo Via Urbano VIII, 16 - 00165 Rome, Italy Phone +39 06/69889611 - Fax +39 06/69881871 www.urbaniana.edu LANGUAGE English will be the official language of the Meeting. CLOTHING Informal for all occasions. CLIMATE September in Rome is still hot but unpredictable. BADGES All participants, accompanying persons and exhibitors are kindly requested to wear their badges throughout the Meeting area in order to be admitted to the scientific sessions and to all the activities of the Meeting. Castel sant’angelo VATICAN CITY UNIVERSITÀ URBANIANA 10 GENERAL information REGISTRATION & ACCOMMODATION All participants must submit a completed registration form. Hotel accommodation at special Meeting rates will be offered to participants. Detailed information, as well as access to the registration and accommodation form, are available at the website: www.probiotics-prebiotics-newfood.com/ please follow the instructions. BANKING AND EXCHANGE The Italian monetary system is the Euro. Foreign currency may be exchanged at banks during normal banking hours, at hotels, at airports and in exchange offices. All major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE The Organising Secretariat cannot accept liability for personal injuries or for loss of, or damage to, property belonging to meeting participants (or their accompanying persons), either during or as a result of the meeting. Please check the validity of your own insurance. VISA REQUIREMENTS All visitors entering Italy must
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