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FALK FOUNDATION e.V.Leinenweberstr. 579108 FreiburgGermany
Congress DepartmentTelephone: +49 (0) 761/15 14-125Telefax: +49 (0) 761/15 14-359E-Mail: symposia@falk-foundation-symposia.orgwww.falk-foundation-symposia.org
Gastroenterology Symposium
Putting the Puzzle Together: Infl ammation and Gastrointestinal Disease
September 16 – 17, 2016University Hospital RegensburgRegensburg, Germany
CME credits 12
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Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Scientific Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
List of Speakers, Moderators and Scientific Organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
12 credit hours (CME) have been awarded for the Workshop by the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) - European Board of Gastroetnerology (EBG) .
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Preface
Inflammation is a central process in health and disease . The immune system´s response to pathogens, repair of tissue and organ damage and many other processes are intricately linked to inflammation . A rapid and strong response of inflammation is necessary for the defense against pathogens . On the other hand uncontrolled or undampened inflammation may lead to acute or chronic organ damage such as necrosis or fibrosis . Central for the understanding of the role of inflammation in health and disease is its regulation . In recent years important insights have been gained in this crucial process and continue to lead to novel therapies for patients suffering from uncontrolled inflammatory conditions .
Inflammation has always been Prof . Jürgen Schölmerich’s main research interest . However, he did not focus on a single organ . His scientific questions came from his clinical experience and thus his research included conditions such as pancreatitis, liver cirrhosis and its complications and certainly inflammatory bowel diseases . He always tackled scientific and clinical problems with a broad vision and stimulated the exchange of ideas between gastroenterologists, rheumatologists, endocrinologists and specialists in infectious diseases . Using his thorough scientific approach he has trained and inspired dozens of researchers in his academic career at the Universities of Freiburg and Regensburg .
This symposium on the occasion of his retirement has two purposes: to honor his achievements for scientific research and clinical medicine and to bring the pieces of the puzzle together- as many as we can lay our hand on yet . More importantly Jürgen Schölmerich’s integrative scientific approach will be mirrored by this symposium . Researcher in the fields of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology and Infectious Diseases will share their latest results to provide insights into cutting edge research thus creating novel overarching insights and stimulating innovative ideas .
We cordially invite you to share this outstanding event with us and to honor Jürgen Schölmerich’s accomplishments .
M . Fleck, Regensburg H . Herfarth, Chapel Hill G . Rogler, Zurich B . Salzberger, Regensburg
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Gastroenterology Symposium
Putting the Puzzle Together: Infl ammation and Gastrointestinal Disease
September 16 – 17, 2016University HospitalRegensburgRegensburg, Germany
Registration:Thursday, September 15, 201616 .00 – 19 .00 hat the congress offi ce
Congress Venue:University Hospital RegensburgHörsaal A2Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermany
The Gastroenterology Symposium is organized by Falk Foundation e.V.
Scientifi c Organization:Prof . Dr . Dr . Gerhard Rogler University Hospital of Zurich Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Rämistrasse 1008091 ZurichSwitzerlandTelephone: +41 (0)44 225 94 77Telefax: +41 (0)44 225 94 97E-Mail: gerhard .rogler@usz .ch
Scientifi c Co-Organisation:M . Fleck, Regensburg (Germany)H . Herfarth, Chapel Hill (USA)B . Salzberger, Regensburg (Germany)
Offi cial Language:English
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Friday, September 16, 2016
8.00 Opening remarks M . Müller-Schilling, Regensburg
J . Wolbergs, Mayor of Regensburg
T .E . Reichert, Dean, Regensburg
Session I Hepatitis, pancreatitis and systemic inflammation
Chair: K .-P . Maier, Esslingen; M . Müller-Schilling, Regensburg
8.30 The revolution in HCV therapy F . von Weizsäcker, Berlin
8.55 Impact of hepatitis C virus NS3/4A and NS5A variants S . Zeuzem, on treatment response Frankfurt
9.20 Autoimmune pancreatitis – The chameleon of GI diseases M .M . Lerch, Greifswald
9.45 The role of inflammatory mediators during organ failure A .L . Gerbes, in portal hypertension Munich
10.10 Coffee break
Session II Standards and developments of IBD therapy
Chair: W .E . Fleig, Leipzig; D .K . Podolsky, Dallas
10.40 Aminosalicylates, budesonide and Co: Standards and S .B . Hanauer, new approaches Chicago
11.05 Trough level directed therapy in IBD I .E . Koutroubakis, Heraklion
11.30 Is there a standard approach for post-surgical CD? A . Dignass, Frankfurt
11.55 Azathioprine and methotrexate: Getting dusty? H . Herfarth, Chapel Hill
12.20 New concepts for treatment – Lessons learned C . Fiocchi, Cleveland
12.45 Lunch break
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Friday, September 16, 2016
Session III Infections and the GI tract
Chair: J . Hacker, Halle; J . Mössner, Leipzig
14.00 Impact of HIV infection on intestinal function B . Salzberger, Regensburg
14.25 CMV colitis – Infectious complication or bystander in IBD G .J . Mantzaris, Athens
14.50 Clostridium difficile and fecal transplantation G . Rogler, Zurich
15.15 Infections and GI cancer E .M . El-Omar, Sydney
15.40 Coffee break
Session IV Rheumatic diseases and the gut
Chair: U .R . Fölsch, Kiel; T . Sauerbruch, Bonn
16.10 The gut microbiota: Its role in rheumatoid arthritis and R .B . Sartor, other inflammatory diseases Chapel Hill
16.35 Ankylosing spondylitis and the gut: E . Märker-Hermann, What is the connection? Wiesbaden
17.00 Whipple’s disease mimicking seronegative rheumatic M . Fleck, diseases Regensburg
17.25 Redistribution of energy: Novel targets of intervention R .H . Straub, Regensburg
17.50 End of afternoon session
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Saturday, September 17, 2016
Session V Endocrinology and inflammation
Chair: R .C . Spiller, Nottingham; R . Tauber, Berlin
9.00 Is diabetes an inflammatory disease and should it be A . Schäffler, treated like that? Giessen
9.25 Does fat cause inflammation? Metabolic syndrome S . Bellentani, and NASH Locarno
9.50 Mediators derived from fat tissue and their impact on B . Siegmund, systemic disease: Treatment targets in the future? Berlin
10.15 Mesenteric lymphatic changes in Crohn‘s disease J .-F . Colombel, New York
10.40 Coffee break
Session VI Inflammation, drugs and cancer
Chair: A . Vollmar, Munich; A .J .M . Watson, Norwich
11.10 Inflammation and colon cancer – Harnessing the B . Jung, immune system in diagnosis and treatment Chicago
11.35 5-ASA and immunosuppressants and colon cancer: W . Schmiegel, Is there a role in colorectal cancer prevention Bochum
12.00 Biological therapy and paradoxical inflammation S .R . Targan, Los Angeles
12.25 Systemic effects of inflammatory diseases – Need for A .M . Zeiher, cardiac monitoring? Frankfurt
12.50 Lunch break
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Saturday, September 17, 2016
Session VII New treatment options
Chair: D . Rachmilewitz, Jerusalem; S .R . Targan, Los Angeles
13.30 Bowel transplantation in IBD M . Büchler, Heidelberg
13.55 Bile acids in the treatment of biliary, hepatic, and A .F . Hofmann, intestinal disease La Jolla
14.20 New aspects of primary biliary cholangitis, primary M .P . Manns, sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis Hannover
14.45 Can we treat or reverse fibrosis? B . Schnabl, La Jolla
15.10 New compounds for IBD treatment W .J . Sandborn, La Jolla
15.35 New anti-inflammatory targets in rheumatology U . Müller-Ladner, Giessen
16.00 Closing remarks J . Schölmerich, Frankfurt
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List of Speakers, Moderators and Scientific Organizers
Prof. Dr. Stefano BellentaniCapo Serviczio Gastroenterologiaed EpatologiaClinica Santa Chiara SAVia Stefano Franscini 46601 LocarnoSwitzerlands .bellentani@clinicasantachiara .ch
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Markus BüchlerAllgemein-/ViszeralchirurgieUniversitätsklinikum HeidelbergIm Neuenheimer Feld 11069120 HeidelbergGermanymarkus .buechler@med .uni-heidelberg .de
Jean-Frederic Colombel, M.D.Professor of MedicineGastroenterology & HepatologyMount Sinai School of MedicineOne Gustave L . Levy PlaceNew York, NY 10029USAjean-frederic .colombel@mssm .edu
Prof. Dr. Axel DignaßMedizinische Klinik IAGAPLESIONMarkus KrankenhausWilhelm-Epstein-Str . 460431 FrankfurtGermanyaxel .dignass@fdk .info
Dr. Emad M. El-OmarProfessor of MedicineSt George and Sutherland Clinical SchoolUniversity of New South WalesLevel 2 Clinical Sciences Bldg .St George HospitalShort Street, KogarahSydney, NSW 2217Australia e .el-omar@abdn .ac .uk
Claudio Fiocchi, M.D.Professor of MedicineThe Cleveland Clinic FoundationPathobiology / NC 209500 Euclid AvenueCleveland, OH 44195USAfiocchc@ccf .org
Prof. Dr. Martin FleckInnere Medizin IASKLEPIOS Klinikum Bad AbbachKaiser-Karl V .-Allee 393077 Bad AbbachGermanym .fleck@asklepios .com
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang E. FleigUniversitätsklinikum Leipzig AöRLiebigstraße 1804103 LeipzigGermanygrit .thiele@uniklinik-leipzig .de
Prof. Dr. Ulrich R. FölschInnere Medizin IUniversitätsklinikumSchleswig-Holstein, Campus KielArnold-Heller-Straße 3 (Haus 6)24105 KielGermanyurfoelsch@1med .uni-kiel .de
Prof. Dr. Alexander L. GerbesMedizinische Klinik IIKlinikum der UniversitätMünchen - GroßhadernMarchioninistr . 1581377 MünchenGermanygerbes@med .uni-muenchen .de
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Prof. Dr. Jörg HackerDeutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina- Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften -Postfach 11054306019 Halle Germanysabine .kettenmann@leopoldina .org
Stephen B. Hanauer, M.D.Professor of MedicineGastroenterology SectionDigestive Health CenterNorthwestern University676 North St . Clair StreetChicago, IL 60611USAshanauer@northwestern .edu
Hans Herfarth, M.D.Professor of MedicineGastroenterology and HepatologyUniversity of North Carolina4151 Bioinformatics Bldg .130 Mason Farm RoadChapel Hill, NC 27599-7080USAhherf@med .unc .edu
Alan F. Hofmann, M.D., Ph.D.Prof . of Medicine (Emeritus)5870 Cactus WayLa Jolla, CA 92037USA afhofmann@gmail .com
Barbara Jung, M.D.Associate Professor of MedicineGastroenterology and HepatologyUniversity of IllinoisCollege of Medicine840 South Wood Street, MC 716Chicago, IL 60612USA bjung@uic .edu
Prof. Dr. Ioannis E. KoutroubakisDepartment of GastroenterologyUniversity Hospital of HeraklionP . O . Box 135271110 HeraklionGreeceikoutroub@med .uoc .gr
Prof. Dr. Markus M. LerchInnere Medizin AUniversitätsklinikum GreifswaldFerdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße17489 GreifswaldGermanylerch@uni-greifswald .de
Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Märker-HermannKlinik für Innere Medizin IVRheumatologie, klinische Immunologie und NephrologieHelios Dr .-Horst-Schmidt-KlinikenLudwig-Erhard-Str . 10065199 WiesbadenGermanyelisabeth .maerker-hermann@hsk-wiesbaden .de
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Klaus-Peter MaierCamererweg 1273732 EsslingenGermanykp .maier@web .de
Prof. Dr. Michael P. MannsKlinik für Gastroenterologie,Hepatologie und EndokrinologieMedizinische Hochschule HannoverCarl-Neuberg-Str . 130625 HannoverGermanymanns .michael@mh-hannover .de
Prof. Dr. Gerassimos J. MantzarisDepartment of GastroenterologyEvangelismos Hospital45-47, Ypsilantou str ., Kolonaki106 76 AthenGreecegjmantzaris@gmail .com
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Prof. Dr. Joachim MössnerGastroenterologie/RheumatologieUniversitätsklinikum Leipzig AöRLiebigstraße 2004103 LeipzigGermanyjoachim .moessner@medizin .uni-leipzig .de
Prof. Dr. Ulf Müller-LadnerLehrstuhl für Innere Medizin Schwerpunkt RheumatologieJustus-Liebig Universität GießenKlinikstraße 2935392 GießenGermanyu .mueller-ladner@kerckhoff-klinik .de
Prof. Dr. Martina Müller-SchillingKlinik für Innere Medizin IUniversitätsklinikum RegensburgFranz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermanymartina .mueller-schilling@klinik .uni-regensburg .de
Daniel K. Podolsky, M.D.Professor of MedicineUniversity of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center5323 Harry Hines Blvd .Dallas TX 75390-9046USAdaniel .podolsky@utsouthwestern .edu
Prof. Dr. Daniel RachmilewitzDepartment of MedicineShaare Zedek Medical CenterP .O . Box 323591031 JerusalemIsraeltamid@netvision .net .il
Prof. Dr. Dr. Torsten E. ReichertKlinik und Poliklinik für MKG-ChirurgieUniversitätsklinikum RegensburgFranz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermanytorsten .reichert@ukr .de
Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard RoglerUniversitätsspital ZürichKlinik für Gastroenterologie& HepatologieRämistrasse 1008091 ZürichSwitzerlandgerhard .rogler@usz .ch
Prof. Dr. Bernd SalzbergerKlinik für Innere Medizin IUniversitätsklinikum RegensburgFranz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermanybernd .salzberger@klinik .uni-regensburg .de
William J. Sandborn, M.D.Professor of MedicineDivision of Gastroenterology9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0956La Jolla, CA 92093USAwsandborn@ucsd .edu
R. Balfour Sartor, M.D.Professor of MedicineGastroenterology & HepatologySchool of MedicineUniversity of North Carolina111 Mason Farm RoadChapel Hill, NC 27599-7032USArbs@med .unc .edu
Prof. Dr. Tilman SauerbruchMedizinische Klinik IUniversitätsklinikum BonnSigmund-Freud-Str . 2553127 BonnGermanysauerbruch@uni-bonn .de
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Prof. Dr. Andreas SchäfflerInnere Medizin IIIUniversitätsklinikumGiessen und MarburgKlinikstraße 3335392 GießenGermanyandreas .schaeffler@innere .med .uni-giessen .de
Prof. Dr. Wolff SchmiegelMedizinische UniversitätsklinikRuhr-Universität BochumIn der Schornau 23-2544892 BochumGermanymeduni-kkh@rub .de
Bernd Schnabl, M.D.Associate ProfessorDivision of GastroenterologyDepartment of MedicineUniversity of California San Diego9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093 USAbeschnabl@ucsd .ecu
Prof. Dr. Jürgen SchölmerichGermanenstr . 8b65719 HofheimGermanyjschoelmerich@gmx .de
Prof. Dr. Britta SiegmundGastroenterologieCharité UniversitätsmedizinCampus Benjamin Franklin (CBF)Hindenburgdamm 3012203 BerlinGermanybritta .siegmund@charite .de
Prof. Dr. Robin C. SpillerBiomedical Research UniNottingham Digestive Diseases CentreQueen‘s Medical CentreUniversity HospitalNottingham NG7 2UHGreat Britainrobin .spiller@nottingham .ac .uk
Prof. Dr. Rainer H. StraubKlinik für Innere Medizin IUniversitätsklinikum RegensburgFranz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermanyrainer .straub@ukr .de
Stephen R. Targan, M.D.Professor of MedicineInflammatory Bowel & Immunobiology Research InstituteCedars-Sinai Medical Center110 George Burns Road, D4063Los Angeles, CA 90048USAtargans@cshs .org
Prof. Dr. Rudolf TauberKlinische Chemie/PathobiochemieCharité UniversitätsmedizinCampus Virchow-Klinikum (CVK)Augustenburger Platz 113353 BerlinGermanyrudolf .tauber@charite .de
Prof. Dr. Angelika VollmarAbteilung für Pharmazie – Zentrum für ArzneimittelforschungPharmazeutische BiologieUniversität München Butenandtstr . 5-1381377 MünchenGermanyangelika .vollmar@cup .uni-muenchen .de
Prof. Dr. Alastair J. M. WatsonDivision of GastroenterologyUniversity of East AngliaNuffield BuildingElizabeth Frey BuildingNorwich NR4 7TJGreat Britainalastair .watson@uea .ac .uk
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Prof. Dr. Fritz von WeizsäckerInnere Medizin ISchlosspark-KlinikHeubnerweg 214059 BerlinGermanyfritz .weizsaecker@schlosspark-klinik .de
Prof. Dr. Andreas M. ZeiherInnere Medizin IIIKlinikum der Johann WolfgangGoethe-Universität FrankfurtTheodor-Stern-Kai 760596 FrankfurtGermanyzeiher@em .uni-frankfurt .de
Prof. Dr. Stefan ZeuzemInnere Medizin IKlinikum der Johann WolfgangGoethe-Universität FrankfurtTheodor-Stern-Kai 760596 FrankfurtGermanyzeuzem@em .uni-frankfurt .de
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Congress OfficeDuring the Gastroenterology Symposium
Congress Office Telephone: +49 (0)175/7795327
Opening Hours:Thursday, September 15, 2016 16 .00 – 19 .00 hFriday, September 16, 2016 7 .00 – 18 .00 hSaturday, September 17, 2016 8 .30 – 16 .00 h
University Hospital Regensburg Hörsaal A2Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 1193053 RegensburgGermany
Admission to Scientific EventsFor admission to scientific events your name badge should be clearly visible .
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Directions to University Hospital Regensburg
Universitäts-KlinikumRegensburg
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Program
PGSY
M 1
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/201
6/2
00
Stü
Organized by:
FALK FOUNDATION e.V.Leinenweberstr. 579108 FreiburgGermany
Congress DepartmentTelephone: +49 (0) 761/15 14-125Telefax: +49 (0) 761/15 14-359E-Mail: symposia@falk-foundation-symposia.orgwww.falk-foundation-symposia.org
Gastroenterology Symposium
Putting the Puzzle Together: Infl ammation and Gastrointestinal Disease
September 16 – 17, 2016University Hospital RegensburgRegensburg, Germany
CME credits 12
Awarded with
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