INFECTIONS´21 SYMPOSIUM Interdisciplinary Approaches To
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Participating Institutes About INFECTIONS´21 - Transmission Control of • Research Center Borstel - Leibniz Lung Center (FZB), Borstel Infections in the 21th Century (Speaker Institute) Improved hygiene and better prevention and treatment have • Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM), diminished the incidence of infectious diseases particularly in Hamburg industrialised countries. However, increasing antibiotic • GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg resistance, emergence of new pathogens, together with changes • Heinrich Pette Institute – Leibniz Institute for Experimental in pathogen distribution due to altered climate and mobility are Virology (HPI), Hamburg global challenges for humankind. • Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), INFECTIONS´21 SYMPOSIUM Müncheberg Infectious diseases can be spread and transferred to humans in • Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), Bremen many ways. A holistic approach is required to better understand Interdisciplinary approaches to • Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering (ATB), Potsdam transmission and to achieve optimal infection control strate- • Leibniz-Institute DSMZ–German Collection of Microorganisms gies. Biomedical, ecological, socio-economic and political infectious disease research and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig aspects all need to be considered. • Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries The Leibniz Research Alliance “INFECTIONS´21” aims to estab- (IGB), Berlin lish an interdisciplinary research agenda and opens up new • Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection June, 14th and 15th, 2018 avenues of communication across disciplines. New strategies Biology - Hans Knöll Institute (HKI), Jena KUBUS Leipzig and methods for early warning and outbreak management • Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (GESIS), Mannheim Permoser Str. 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany systems will be developed to control spread of pathogens. This • Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), Leipzig effort will also include public involvement through citizen • Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW), Berlin science projects. • Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Potsdam External Cooperation Partners • Universität Hamburg, Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften, Address Programmbereich Politikwissenschaft Leipziger KUBUS | Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung –UFZ Animal Health Permoserstraße 15 | 04318 Leipzig • Friedrich-Loef�ler-Institut Federal Research Institute for • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Braunstraße A14 25 AS SPEAKER Leipzig-Nordost Le e upo aß l r d St s r Prof. Ulrich E. Schaible t ue r ga or Research Center Borstel - Leibniz Lung Center (FZB) T V o Phone.: 04537/188 6000 l k s g [email protected] a r t 26 AS e KUBUS n s Leipzig-Ost t r COORDINATOR Adenauer allee Permoser Straße Dr. Susanne Pätzold traße Research Center Borstel - Leibniz Lung Center (FZB) S Wurzener Phone: 04537/188 5840 [email protected] www.leibniz-infections21.de PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM THURSDAY, June 14 THURSDAY, June 14 FRIDAY, June 15 11:00 Jo Lines (LSHTM, London) 08:30 Registration Session II: Spread of infection and antimicrobial resistance Man-made environmental change and vector-borne diseases 09:00 Opening by Ulrich Schaible (FZB, Borstel) 15:30 Astrid Gär des (ZMT, Bremen) 09:05 Welcome address by Andreas Macke Occurrence and transport of pathogenic 11:30 Helge Kampen (FLI, Greifswald – Insel (TROPOS, Leipzig ) bacteria in open-cage aquaculture of Riems) the Caquiputan Channel in the Philippines Mosquitoes as vectors of disease agents in 09:15 Ulrich Schaible (FZB, Borstel) Europe and Germany Overview on LFV INFECTIONS’21 16:00 Daniela Numberger (IZW, Berlin) Water as a habitat for bacteria including 12:00 Discussion on Session III Session I: Societal change and infection pathogens 12:20 Closing Discussion 16:20 Coffee 09:30 Bruno Jochum (GCSP, Geneva) Global health security: challenges, questions 16:50 Ulrich Nübel (DSMZ, Braunschweig) 12:40 Farewell address by Ulrich Schaible and lessons learnt by a frontline medical Spread of antibiotic resistance in an organization agrarian landscape 10:00 Gérard Krause (HZI, Braunschweig) 17:20 Elisabeth Pfrommer (FZB, Borstel) How to identify the source, working across Airborne transmission of human disciplines to control outbreaks pathogens Organization: 10:30 Clíona Ní Cheallaigh (Trinity College, Dublin) 17:40 Discussion on Session II Inflammageing - Inflammation and disease in Ulrich E. Schaible, FZB a changing society 18:00 End of session Kerstin Schepanski, TROPOS 11:00 Sven Stadtmüller (GESIS, Mannheim) Jette Schröder, GESIS Evaluating a training program for TB patients from Somalia and Eritrea: First insights from FRIDAY, June 15 Contact: the field Kerstin Schepanski, TROPOS 11:20 Coffee Session III: Health in a changing environment [email protected] 11:50 (FU, Berlin) Sahar Sodoudi Britta Weller, FZB Health effects of urban climate change 09:00 Leonard Barrie (Stockholm & McGill [email protected] 12:20 Anne Paschke (GIGA, Hamburg) Universities) Legionella spread through cooling towers - Medium to long distance transmission of How can we mitigate this global risk? disease via atmospheric aerosols Register today: 12:40 Oliver Kurzai (HKI, Jena) 09:30 Alex Greenwood (IZW, Berlin) infections21-symposium.fz-borstel.de Fungal infections: A one health challenge Water as a potential viral vector 13:10 Discussion on Session I 10:00 Tom Wingfield (University of Liverpool) Registration is free of charge. Addressing social determinants to end Participants are expected to meet 13:30 Lunch tuberculosis their own accommodation and travel expenses. 14:30 Poster & Coffee 10:30 Coffee .