Post-Conference Survey
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURES: Stephen Jameson (University of Minnesota), Rick Maizels (University of Glasgow), Brian Evavold (Emory)
Program
SUNDAY April 2, 2017
Arrival and Registration (Swope Lobby)
16.15-16.45 Welcome Mixer (Lilli)
16:45 Opening remarks (Lilli) –Felix Yarovinsky, Tracey Lamb
17:00-18:00 Keynote talk. Steve Jameson (University of Minnesota)
18:10 Dinner (Swope)
20:00 Social Hour (Meigs Room)
Monday April 3, 2017
7:00-8:30 Breakfast (Swope Dining Room)
Session 1. CD4+T cells (Lillie)
Session chairs: Jude Uzonna and Deborah J. Fowell
8:30 Deborah J. Fowell (University of Rochester)
Chemokines as stop signals for pathogen control
8:45 Megan Clark (University of Pennsylvania)
Leishmania-specific skin resident CD4 T cells are formed from recently activated effector T cells.
9:00 Nelson Glennie (University of Pennsylvania)
Skin-Resident CD4+ T cells Protect Against Leishmania major by Recruiting and Activating Inflammatory Monocytes
9:15 Maria Krauss (University of Manchester)
mTOR, but not Slc7a5, is essential for resistance against T. muris
9:30 Robin Stephens (University of Texas Medical Branch)
Bcl6 and STAT3 orchestrate generation of IFN-g+IL-21+ CD4 T cells during chronic mouse malaria infection
9:45 Mary Wilson (University of Iowa)
NLRP12 in the progression of murine visceral leishmaniasis
10:00 POSTER PITCHES 3 slides/3 minutes
10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00-12:00 Keynote talk. RICK MAIZELS (University of Glasgow)
12:15 – 13:30 Lunch (Swope Dining Room)
Session 2. Innate immunity to parasites
Session Chairs: Masahiro Yamamoto, Rick Tarleton
13:30 Masahiro Yamamoto (Osaka University)
Critical role of GABARAP Atg8 subfamily in IFN-g-induced cell-autonomous immunity to Toxoplasma gondii
13:45 Aline Sardinha-Silva (University of Sao Paulo)
Toxoplasma gondii MIC1 and MIC4 bind to TLR2 and TLR4 N-glycans to enhance IL-12 production from innate immune cells
14:00 Andrew T. Martin (University of Rochester)
Toxoplasma gondii and the Double-edged Sword of Human Monocyte Endocytosis
14:15 De’Broski R. Herbert (University of Pennsylvania)
Metabolic regulation of M2 activation and helminth immunity via AMPK
14.30 Alan L. Scott (Johns Hopkins University)
14:45 POSTER PITCHES 3 slides/3 minutes
15:00 – 15:30 COFFEE BREAK
Session 3. Myeloid cells in host defense
Session Chairs: Nathan Schmidt, Philippe E. Van den Steen
15:30 Nathan Peters (University of Calgary)
Divergent roles for Ly6C+CCR2+CX3CR1+ inflammatory monocytes at primary or secondary sites of infection in the skin with Leishmania major
15:45 Li-Yin Hung (University of Pennsylvania)
Myeloid cell-derived Wnt4 regulates immune responses against hookworm infection
16:00 Chandler Sy (Rutgers University)
Bone marrow-derived monocytes mediate host protective responses to Trichinella spiralis
16:15 Lauren Webb (Cornell University)
The Notch signaling pathway controls basophil responses during helminth-induced type 2 inflammation
16:30 Still, Katherine (University of Virginia)
IL-33 is required for a protective myeloid cell response to T. gondii infection in the brain
16:45 Fredice Z. Quenum (University of North Dakota)
Galectin-7 regulates infiltration of alternatively activated macrophages into the central nervous system
17:00 Juan M. Inclan (Rutgers University)
Basophils regulate pulmonary inflammation following helminth challenge
18:00 Dinner Swope
20:00 Poster Session & Social Hour (Meigs Room)
Tuesday April 4, 2017
7:00-8:30 Breakfast (Swope Dining Room)
Session 4. Mucosal immunity and immunopathology
Session Chairs: William Petri, Philippe E. Van den Steen
8:30 Andrea L. Graham (Princeton University)
The shock of the new: Rapid environmental effects on gut nematode susceptibility in re-wilded mice
8:45 Philippe E. Van den Steen (University of Leuven)
Lung inflammation is resistant and hypoglycemia sensitive to endogenous and exogenous glucocorticoids in murine malaria models
9:00 Tiffany Borbón (University of Iowa)
Bacterial Co-infections in Murine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
9:15 Elia Tait Wojno (Cornell University)
The prostaglandin D2 receptor CRTH2 regulates type 2 inflammation during intestinal helminth infection
9:30 Alessandra Araujo (University of Rochester)
Persistent Changes in the Small Intestinal Microenvironment as a Result of Acute Gastrointestinal Infection
9:45 Lisa A. Reynolds (University of Victoria)
Enteric helminths promote Salmonella co-infection by altering the intestinal metabolome
10:00 Constance Finney (University of Calgary)
What do natural infection models tell us about host parasite interactions?
10:15 William Petri (University of Virginia,)
Role of CREM/ICER in Innate Immunity to Amebic Colitis
10:30 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK
Session 5. Neuroimmunology
Session Chairs: Ira Blader, Emma Wilson
11:00 Samantha J. Batista (University of Virginia)
IL-1 Contributes to the Immune Response to Chronic T. gondii Infection in the CNS
11:15 Tyler Landrith (University of California, Riverside)
Capacity of extracellular glutamate to direct T cell phenotype and function during chronic Toxoplasma gondii infection
11:30 Carleigh O’Brien, (University of Virginia)
ICOS signaling suppresses an excessive T cell response in the CNS during chronic T. gondii infection
11:45 Keynote talk. Brian Evavold (Emory University)
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch SWOPE
Session 6. Immunity to malaria
Session Chairs: Robin Stephens, Al Scott
14:30 Julie M. Moore (University of Georgia)
Pathogenesis of placental malaria: lessons learned and the path forward
14:45 Sam Kurup (University of Iowa)
Regulatory T cells impede acute and long-term immunity to blood-stage malaria through CTLA-4
15:00 Thayer King (University of Utah)
Ephrin ligands mediate cerebral malaria
15:15 Chet Joyne (Emory University)
B cell responses against relapsing malaria
15:30 Irene Tumwine (The Francis Crick Institute)
The role of antibodies in cross-stage immunity during Plasmodium chabaudi malaria infection
15:45 Michael Opata (University of Texas)
CD4 T cell subsets that protect and survive long-term in malaria infection
16:00 Noah S. Butler (University of Iowa)
Th1-like Plasmodium-specific memory CD4+ T cells unexpectedly support humoral immunity
16:15-16:45 COFFEE BREAK
Session 7. Tissue specific immunity and vaccines to parasites
Session Chairs: Paul Kaye, Michael Hsieh
16:45 Keke Fairfax (Purdue University)
Maternal helminth infections
17:00 Michael Hsieh (Biomedical Research Institute)
Functional characterization of the Schistosoma haematobium homologs of the interleukin-4- inducing principle from Schistosoma mansoni eggs
17:15 Xun Suo (China Agricultural University)
Recombinant Eimeria acervulina expressing extracellular domain of M2 protein of H9N2 subtype avian influenza virus stimulates immune response and protection in chickens
17:30 William Harnett (University of Strathclyde)
Developing anti-inflammatory drugs from the Acanthocheilonema viteae secreted product, ES-62
17.45 Closing remarks
18:00 Lobster Dinner (Swope)
20:00 Poster Session & Social Hour (Meigs Room)
Wednesday April 5, 2017
7:00-8:30 BREAKFAST – SWOPE
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