Scientific Agenda

Friday, December 4, 2009

Clinical Track

8:00 am Welcome
Richard P. MacDermott, MD, FACG
and Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
8:10 am Leading the way to a cure: CCFA and you
Richard J. Geswell, President
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America

Research Track

8:00 am Welcome
Lloyd Mayer, MD and R. Balfour Sartor, MD
 

Parallel Sessions:
8:10 am - 10:00 am

Session I A: Plenary Session: State of the art in using biologics in IBD – I
Parallel with Research Track I B
Co-Moderators: Gary R. Lichtenstein, MD, FACG and William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG

8:30 am Positioning biologics in ulcerative colitis
Bruce E. Sands, MD, FACG
8:50 am Positioning biologics in Crohn’s disease
Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
9:10 am Infectious complications of immunosuppression: Recognition, prevention, and management
Jean-Frédéric Colombel, MD
9:30 am Panel discussion
10:00 am Coffee break and poster viewing

Session I B: Plenary Session: State of the Art in Basic Research in IBD
Parallel with Clinical Track I A
Co-Moderators: Lloyd Mayer, MD and R. Balfour Sartor, MD

8:10 am State of the art in understanding the genetics of IBD
John D. Rioux, PhD
8:30 am Novel pathogenic paradigms in IBD
Sean P. Colgan, MD
8:50 am State of the art in understanding the role of the innate immune system in IBD
Maria T. Abreu, MD
9:10 am State of the art in understanding the role of the adaptive immune system in IBD
Charles O. Elson III, MD
9:30 am Panel discussion
10:00 am Coffee break and poster viewing
 

Parallel Sessions:
10:30 am - 2:00 pm

Session II A: Advances in endoscopy in IBD
Parallel with Research Track II B
Co-Moderators: Russell D. Cohen, MD, FACG and Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD, FACG

10:30 am Chromoendoscopy and endomicroscopy for detecting colonic dysplasia: Videos
Ralf Kiesslich, MD, PhD
10:50 am Indications and interpretation of capsule endoscopy: Videos
Asher A. Kornbluth, MD
11:10 am Endoscopic mucosal resections for dysplasia: Methodology, safety, efficacy, and follow-up: Videos
Thomas Ullman, MD, FACG
11:30 am The future of endoscopic imaging: Videos
Ralf Kiesslich, MD, PhD
11:50 am Panel discussion
12:20 pm Lunch break
12:30 pm Lunch satellite symposium supported by Therakos, Inc and Warner Chilcott

Session II B: Basic Research Meet the Professor Seminars
All talks are 45 minutes, begin at 10:30 am and repeat at 11:30 am
Parallel with Clinical Track II A

10:30 am Unanswered research questions in microbiology of IBD
R. Balfour Sartor, MD and Ramnik J. Xavier, MD
Unanswered research questions in IBD genetics
Steven R. Brandt, MD, Subra Kugathasan, MD, and John D. Rioux, PhD
Unanswered research questions in the immunology of IBD
Maria T. Abreu, MD, Lloyd Mayer, MD and Scott E. Plevy, MD
11:15 am Move to second breakout
11:30 am Unanswered research questions in microbiology of IBD
R. Balfour Sartor, MD and Ramnik J. Xavier, MD
Unanswered research questions in IBD genetics
Steven R. Brandt, MD, Subra Kugathasan, MD, and John D. Rioux, PhD
Unanswered research questions in the immunology of IBD
Maria T. Abreu, MD, Lloyd Mayer, MD and Scott E. Plevy, MD
12:15 pm Lunch break
 

Parallel Sessions:
2:00 pm - 3:45 pm

Session III A: Case based clinical break out sessions
All talks are 45 minutes, begin at 2:00 pm and repeat at 3:00 pm
Parallel with Research Track III B

Attendees are welcome to and encouraged to bring cases from their practice for discussion.

2:00 pm Colon cancer surveillance and prevention: Case studies
David T. Rubin, MD, FACG and Fernando S. Velayos, MD, MPH
Management of strictures, abscesses, and fistulae in Crohn's disease: Case studies
Robert urakhoff, MD, FACG and Danniel H. Present, MD, FACG
Treating the outpatient with refractory, complicated IBD: Case studies
Richard P. MacDermott, MD, FACG and Miguel Regueiro, MD
Liver and pancreatic-biliary complications of IBD:
Case studies Russell D. Cohen, MD, FACG and Edward V. Loftus, MD, FACG
Role of endoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of IBD: Case studies with videos
Ralf Kiesslich, MD, PhD and Asher A. Kornbtuch, MD
2:45 pm Move to second breakout
3:00 pm Colon cancer surveillance and prevention: Case studies
David T. Rubin, MD, FACG and Fernando S. Velayos, MD, MPH
Management of strictures, abscesses, and fistulae in Crohn's disease: Case studies
Robert urakhoff, MD, FACG and Danniel H. Present, MD, FACG
Treating the outpatient with refractory, complicated IBD: Case studies
Richard P. MacDermott, MD, FACG and Miguel Regueiro, MD
Liver and pancreatic-biliary complications of IBD:
Case studies Russell D. Cohen, MD, FACG and Edward V. Loftus, MD, FACG
Role of endoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of IBD: Case studies with videos
Ralf Kiesslich, MD, PhD and Asher A. Kornbtuch, MD
3:45 pm Coffee break and poster viewing

Session III B: State of the Art in Genetics of IBD
Parallel with Clinical Track III A
Co-Moderators: Steven R. Brant, MD and John D. Rioux, MD

2:00 pm Leading the way to a cure: CCFA and you
Richard J. Geswell, President Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America
2:25 pm IBD genetics and the IL23/Th17 axis
Steven R. Brandt, MD
2:45 pm Question and answer
2:50 pm Genes common to autoimmune/ inflammatory disorders
John D. Rioux, PhD
3:10 pm Question and answer
3:15 pm The genetics of early onset IBD in young children
Subra Kugathasan, MD
3:35 pm Question and answer
3:40 pm Abstract presentation
Early onset inflammatory bowel disease caused by loss of function mutations in the IL 10-receptor genes
Bodo Grimbacker, MD
3:50 pm Coffee break and poster viewing
 

Parallel Sessions:
4:00 pm - 5:45 pm

Session IV A: Advances in the management of IBD – I
Parallel with Research Track IV B
Parallel with Nursing Symposium IV C
Parallel with Pediatric IBD Track IV D

Co-Moderators: James D. Lewis, MD, MSCE and Uma Mahadevan, MD

4:00 pm Clostridia difficile and CMV in IBD
David G. Binion, MD
4:20 pm Question and answer
4:25 pm Prevention and management of postoperative Crohn’s disease
Miguel Regueiro, MD
4:45 pm Question and answer
4:50 pm Functional disorders of the pouch: Diagnosis and management
Bo Shen, MD
5:10 pm Question and answer
5:15 pm Presentation of two research abstracts

Analysis of secular trends and impact of Clostridiom difficile in hospitalized children with Inflammatory bowel disease
Cade Nylund, MD

Is isotretinoin exposure associated with Inflammatory bowel disease? A case control study
Seth Crockett, MD
5:40 pm Adjourn
5:45 pm Reception and poster viewing

Session IV C: Nursing Symposium Track IV C
Parallel with Research Track IV B
Parallel with Clinical Track IV A
Parallel with Pediatric IBD Track IV D

Moderator: Jan Colwell, RN, MS, CWOCN, FAAN

4:00 pm Managing fecal incontinence in the person with inflammatory bowel disease
Dorothy Doughty, RN, MS, CWOCN, FNP, FAAN
4:25 pm Interactive case presentation
4:35 pm Question and answer
4:40 pm Incontinence associated dermatitis in the person with inflammatory bowel disease
Mikel Gray, RN, PhD
5:05 pm Interactive case presentation
5:15 pm Question and answer
5:20 pm Adjourn
5:45 pm Reception and poster viewing

Session IV D: Pediatric IBD Track IV D
Parallel with Clinical Track IV A
Parallel with Research Track IV B
Parallel with Nursing Symposium Track IV C

Co-Moderators: Athos Bousvaros, MD, MPH, FACG and Joel R. Rosh, MD, FACG

4:00 pm The child under age 5 with IBD
Athos Bousvaros, MD, MPH, FACG
4:20 pm Immunomodulators and biologics in pediatric IBD: Which should be used first?
Robert N. Baldassano, MD
4:40 pm Maintenance of health and prevention of complications for the pediatric IBD patient
Athos Bousvaros, MD, MPH, FACG
5:00 pm Explaining risks of IBD therapy to parents and patients
Corey A. Siegel, MD
5:20 pm Panel discussion
5:40 pm Adjourn
5:45 pm Reception and poster viewing

Session IV B: State of the Art in Microbiology of IBD
Parallel with Clinical Track IV A
Parallel with Nursing Symposium
Track IV C
Parallel with Pediatric IBD Track IV D

Co-Moderators: Charles O. Elson III, MD and speaker Invited

4:10 pm Advances in microbiology research in IBD
R. Balfour Sartor, MD
4:30 pm Question and answer
4:35 pm Advances in understanding bacterial-epithelial cell interactions in IBD
Charles Parkos, MD
4:55 pm Question and answer
5:00 pm Functional roles of autophagy genes in IBD
Ramnik J. Xavier, MD
5:20 pm Question and answer
5:25 pm Presentation of two research abstracts

HIF dependent regulation of platelet-activating factor receptor (PAFr) asa route for Gram positive bacterial translocation across epithelia
Simon Keely, PhD

Expansion of CCR9+lymphocytes in Crohn's disease and morineiletis associated with granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor auto-antibodies
Charles Samson, MD
5:50 pm Adjourn
5:50 pm Reception and poster viewing