2:30 p.m. |
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Other Tri-Institutional Events
2014 Geoffrey Beene Symposium
Autophagy and Cancer
Beth Levine, M.D., professor of internal medicine and microbiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center David Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D., professor of biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eileen White, Ph.D., associate director for basic science, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
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1:00 p.m. |
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Academic Symposia
A Gut Microbiome-Brain Interaction Symposium
1:40 p.m.: Jun R. Huh, Ph.D., assistant professor, division of infectious diseases and immunology, department of medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Unexpected Roles of RORgamma-t and Pro-inflammatory Th17 Cells 2:10 p.m.: John F. Cryan, Ph.D., professor and chair, department of anatomy and neuroscience, University College Cork, Microbiota and Neurodevelopmental Windows: Implications for Brain Disorders 3:00 p.m.: Emeran A. Mayer, M.D., Ph.D., professor of medicine, psychiatry and physiology; director, Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress, University of California, Los Angeles, Gut Microbiome Brain Communication in Humans 3:30 p.m.: Jane A. Foster, Ph.D., department of psychiatry and behavioural neurosciences, McMaster University, Gut-Brain Axis: How the Microbiome Influences Behavior 4:00 p.m.: Christopher A. Lowry, Ph.D., associate professor, department of integrative physiology and center for neuroscience, University of Colorado, Boulder, A Bioimmunomodulatory Approach for Prevention of Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders and their Medical Comorbidity 4:50 p.m.: Tracy L. Bale, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience; director, neuroscience center, University of Pennysylvania, Maternal Stress and the Vaginal Microbiome: Impacts on Neurodevelopment 5:20 p.m.: Elaine Y. Hsiao, Ph.D., senior research fellow, division of biology and biological engineering, California Institute of Technology, Microbiome-Gut Brain Interactions in Autism Spectrum Disorder
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