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June 2
6-2
7, 2015
T H I R DINTERNATIONALCONGRESS OF
TRANSLATIONALRESEARCH
IN HUMANNUTRIT ION
CLERMONT-FERRAND (France)
Intestinal Microbiota and chronic diseases
Secondannouncement
Monique AlricDenis ArdidDidier AttaixNicolas BarnichAnnick Bernalier Donadille
Jean-François BrugèreNoël CanoMichel DapoignyValérie Livrelli
programThe 3rd International Congress of Translational
Research in Human Nutrition covers integrative ap-proaches in nutrition from basic science to clinical applications. The meeting focuses on the role of the intestinal microbiota in chronic diseases, with both in-testinal and extra-intestinal manifestations. Recently, high throughput approaches have greatly enhanced our knowledge of the nature and function of the intes-tinal microbiota, and helped to highlight the role of key gut microbes in various chronic diseases. In clinical settings, this integrative approach is compulsory for a better understanding and management of the complex interplay between microbiota, nutrition and pathologi-cal disturbances such as intestinal bowel diseases and/or extra-intestinal chronic diseases. Manipulating the microbiota through nutritional approaches seems very promising for the forthcoming management of such chronic diseases.
The meeting will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, the capital of Auvergne, with its Universities, University Hos-pitals and Research Institutes such as INRA, the French National Institute for Agricultural Research and Inserm, the National Institute for Medical Research. Auvergne is a magnifi cent province of France, famous for its vol-canoes such as the Puy de Dôme, its history, castles, Roman churches and gastronomy. The Scientifi c and Organizing Committees set up an attractive scientifi c program with outstanding international speakers. We will be delighted to welcome you in Clermont-Ferrand and to make you discover the charms of Auvergne.
The Organizing Committee
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Organizing Committee
Scientifi c CommitteeNicolas Barnich – Université d’Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand (France)
Michel Dapoigny – CHU - Université d’Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand (France)
Andrew Gewirtz – Georgia State University – Atlanta (USA)
Paul W. O’Toole – University College Cork (Ireland)
Robin Spiller – Nottingham University (United Kingdom)
FRIDAY, JUNE 26SYMPOSIUM 1
NEW APPROACHES IN MICROBIOTA CHARACTERIZATIONKeywords: metagenomics, structure/function of the healthy gut microbiota
SYMPOSIUM 2
GUT INFLAMMATION: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO PATHOLOGYKeywords: infl ammation, infl ammatory bowel diseases, cancer
SYMPOSIUM 3
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONSKeywords: infl ammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, fecal transplantation
confi rmed speakersNicolas Barnich (Clermont-Ferrand, France)Joël Doré (Jouy-en-Josas, France)Dirk Haller (Munich, Germany)Arthur Kaser (Cambridge, UK)Colleen R. Kelly (Providence, USA)Lena Öhman (Gothenburg, Sweden)Jonathan M. Rhodes (Liverpool, UK)Philippe Sansonetti (Paris, France)Robin Spiller (Nottingham, UK)Gary Wu (Philadelphia, USA)
SATURDAY, JUNE 27SYMPOSIUM 4
MICROBIOTA AND NON-INTESTINAL DISEASESKeywords: obesity, diabetes, mental health, ageing
SYMPOSIUM 5
MICROBIOTA AND INTESTINAL INTEGRITYKeywords: epithelium integrity, toll-like receptor interactions, colonic sensitivity
SYMPOSIUM 6
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONSKeywords: pre- & probiotics, cardiovascular and liver diseases
Confi rmed speakersFrederic Carvalho (Clermont-Ferrand, France)Karine Clément (Paris, France)Amandine Everard (Leuven, Belgium)Andrew Gewirtz (Atlanta, USA)Paul O’Toole (Cork, Ireland)Brent Polk (Los Angeles, USA)Bernd Schnabl (San Diego, USA)Valentina Tremaroli (Gothenburg, Sweden)Nathalie Vergnolle (Toulouse, France)