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professional.heart.org This annual American Heart Association scientific meeting is sponsored by the Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, and Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, in collaboration with the Society of Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Research Initiatives Conference, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and the American Venous Forum. Abstracts are available on http://professional.heart.org/vasculardiscovery18 VASCULAR DISCOVERY: From Genes to Medicine Scientific Sessions 2018 Final Program May 10-12, 2018 | Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel | San Francisco, Cailfornia

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Cardiovascular diseases afflict people of all races, ethnicities, genders, religions, ages,

sexual orientations, national origins and disabilities. The American Heart Association

is committed to ensuring that our workforce and volunteers reflect the world’s diverse

population. We know that such diversity will enrich us with the talent, energy, perspective

and inspiration we need to achieve our mission: building healthier lives, free of

cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

This annual American Heart Association scientific meeting is sponsored by the Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, and Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, in collaboration with the Society of Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Research Initiatives Conference, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and the American Venous Forum.

Abstracts are available on http://professional.heart.org/vasculardiscovery18

VASCULAR DISCOVERY: From Genes to Medicine Scientific Sessions 2018

Final ProgramMay 10-12, 2018 | Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel | San Francisco, Cailfornia

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Program at a Glance

Plenary Session

Concurrent Session

Legend: Poster Session

Presentation Skills Training

Meals/Breaks

Other Meetings of Interest

Wednesday May 9, 2018

Thursday May 10, 2018

Friday May 11, 2018

Saturday May 12, 2018

7:00 amSeparate registration may

be required for the meetings listed below.

Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits

Early Career Training Session

Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits

Early Career Training Session7:30 am Registration

8:00 am 8:00 am-6:00 pm Vascular Research Initiatives Conference 2018

8:00-10:00 am Conference Opening and Plenary Session I: Functional Genomics – Cardiovascular Precision Medicine

8:00-9:30 am Plenary Session III: Cardiometabolic Mechanisms of Vascular Complications in Diabetes

8:30 am 8:30-10:30 am Poster Session and Continental Breakfast

9:00 am 9:00 am-5:00 pm HDL Structure-Function Workshop Separate registration required

9:30 am 9:30-10:00 am Refreshment Break/Exhibits

10:00 am 10:00-10:30 am Refreshment Break/Exhibits

10:00-11:45 am Concurrent Session III A – Lipoprotein Metabolism and

Therapeutic TargetsB – Blood Coagulation and

Antithrombotic TherapyC – Research Priorities in

Thrombosis: A Bedside to Bench Approach

10:30 am 10:30 am-12:15 pm Concurrent Session I A – Mechanisms of Atherosclerosis B – Molecular, Developmental and

Cellular Biology of the Vessel WallC – Cardiovascular Precision Medicine

10:30 am-12:00 pm Plenary Session VInvited Lecture SeriesHoeg Award LectureKeynote LectureDistinguished Lecture

11:00 am

11:30 am 11:45 am-1:45 pm Next-Generation Technology Bootcamps: CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing (basic and advanced) (ticket required; seating is limited)

Or lunch on your own

12:00 pm 12:15-1:45 pm Town Hall Meeting and Panel Discussion: Cardiovascular Precision Medicine

The Mentor of Women Award Luncheon (ticket required)

Or lunch on your own

Noon Closing Remarks/Adjourn

12:30 pm

1:00 pm 1:00-6:30 pm CACC Symposia

1:00-8:00 pm KinMet

1:30 pm 1:45-3:45 pm Plenary Session II: Young Investigator Award Competition – Brinkhous Prize and Page Award

1:45-3:15 pm Plenary Session IV Highlights from the ATVB Journal

2:00 pm

2:30 pm

3:00 pm 3:00-7:00 pm Vascular Discovery Registration

3:15-3:45 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits

3:30 pm 3:45-4:15 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits

3:45-5:30 pm Concurrent Session IVA – Diabetes, Obesity and

Metabolic DisordersB – Platelet Production, Signaling

and FunctionC – Translational Science of Vascular

Medicine: Vascular Dysfunction

4:00 pm 4:15-6:00 p.m. Concurrent Session IIA – Apolipoproteins and Lipid

MetabolismB – Immunity and Inflammation in

Vascular BiologyC – Translational Science of

Vascular Medicine: Cutting Edge Technologies

4:30 pm

5:00 pm

5:30 pm 5:30-7:30 pm Poster Session and Reception

6:00 pm 6:00-8:00 pm Poster Session and Reception6:30 pm

7:00 pm 7:00-11:30 pm CAAC Reception & China Night

7:30 pm

8:00 pm 8:00-10:00 pm Joint Council Dinner (ticket required)

8:30 pm

9:00 pm

10:00 pm

11:00 pm

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Contents

Abstracts

Author Index ..................................................................................................................... 32

Conference Highlights

Early Career Activities ........................................................................................................ 12

Lectures and Awards ........................................................................................................ 14

Faculty

Abstract Reviewers ............................................................................................................. 7

Invited Moderators .............................................................................................................. 6

Invited Presenters ............................................................................................................... 5

Program Committee ............................................................................................................ 4

General Information

Learning Objectives ............................................................................................................. 9

Exhibits ............................................................................................................................... 9

Information for Presenters

Speaker Resource Room .................................................................................................. 11

Poster Set-up/Tear-Down Schedule .................................................................................. 11

ePosters ........................................................................................................................... 11

Other Meetings of Interest ....................................................................................................... 20

Policy Information .................................................................................................................... 19

Program Agenda

Thursday, May 10 .............................................................................................................. 21

Friday, May 11 ................................................................................................................... 26

Saturday, May 12 .............................................................................................................. 31

Room Locator ........................................................................................................................... 8

Ticketed Events

Joint Council Dinner .......................................................................................................... 13

Mentor of Women Luncheon ............................................................................................. 13

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Nancy R. Webb, PhD, FAHAChair, Vascular Discovery 2018 Scientific Sessions

Lars Maegdefessel, MD, PhDVice Chair, Vascular Discovery 2018 Scientific Sessions

Letter from the Chair and Vice Chair

Dear Colleague,

On behalf of the American Heart Association, the Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, the Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease and the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, we welcome you to Vascular Discovery: From Genes to Medicine 2018 Scientific Sessions.

This year we are excited to debut the new name for our conference that celebrates the collaboration of three AHA Scientific Councils along with the Society of Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Research Initiatives Conference, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and the American Venous Forum.

Vascular Discovery 2018 provides unique opportunities to meet with colleagues from around the world who have wide-ranging research interests and expertise within the research communities of arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, vascular biology, peripheral vascular disease, genomics and precision medicine for the timely exchange of information about new and emerging scientific research.

The program includes invited plenary lectures, concurrent sessions with oral presentations of selected abstracts, and three lively poster sessions. Some of the highlights of the meeting are:

• Three precision medicine sessions, organized in collaboration with the NHLBI and the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, that include a plenary and concurrent session on recent advances from the views of clinical investigation, basic science and patient care, as well as a town hall meeting and panel discussion with thought leaders to discuss the future of cardiovascular precision medicine.

• A cutting edge technology session where you can learn about recent advances translating vascular science into clinical applications and the newest techniques and devices in experimental vascular research.

• A session on research priorities in thrombosis, organized in collaboration with the Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and the American Venous Forum. Experts will lead discussions on provocative and pressing questions in thrombosis science.

In addition to concurrent sessions focused on subdisciplines in arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology we’ll also have a rapid-fire oral abstracts session centered on peripheral vascular disease, young investigator award competitions, professional development sessions offered by the Early Career Committee, the Mentor of Women Award Luncheon (everyone is invited!), and a Next-Generation Technology Boot Camp.

We hope you will find the Vascular Discovery: From Genes to Medicine 2018 Scientific Sessions an excellent educational and academic experience and a great opportunity to network with scientists from around the world who are dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

Sincerely,

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The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is

“Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.”

The American Heart Association is grateful to the members of the Program Committee for their dedication and leadership in planning the program.

Nancy R. Webb, PhD, FAHA, Conference Chair, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyLars Maegdefessel, MD, PhD, Conference Vice Chair, Technical University Munich, Munich, GermanyEdward Conway, MD, PhD, MBA, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaScott M. Damrauer, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAlan Daugherty, PhD, DSc, FAHA, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyW. Sean Davidson, PhD, FAHA, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OhioXiaoping Du, MD, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisJane E. Freedman, MD, FAHA, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worchester, MassachusettsMahdi O. Garelnabi, PhD, MSc, FAHA, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MassachusettsDelphine A. Gomez, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaNaomi M. Hamburg, MD, FAHA, Boston University, Boston, MassachusettsPeter Henke, MD, FAHA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MichiganNicholas Leeper, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaSteven R. Lentz, MD, PhD, FAHA, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IowaZiad Mallat, MD, PhD, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomKathleen A. Martin, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, ConnecticutColeen A. McNamara, MD, FAHA, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VirginiaJordan D. Miller, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MinnesotaSanjay Misra, MD, FAHA, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MinnesotaKiran Musunuru, MD, PhD, MPH, FAHA, Harvard University, Cambridge, MassachusettsVasanthy Narayanaswami, PhD, FAHA, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CaliforniaMarvin T. Nieman, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioJ. Geoffrey Pickering, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FAHA, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, CanadaAruna Pradhan, MD, MPH, FAHA, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MassachusettsMuredach P. Reilly, MBBCH, MSCE, FAHA, Columbia University, New York, New YorkKatey Rayner, PhD, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Gissette Reyes-Soffer, MD, Columbia University, New York, New York Kerry Anne Rye, PhD, FAHA, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW, AustraliaFrank M. Sacks, MD, FAHA, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsSvati H. Shah, MD, MHSc, FAHA, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North CarolinaJonathan D. Smith, PhD, FAHA, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OhioOliver Soehnlein, MD, PhD, German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Munich, GermanyMary Sorci-Thomas, PhD, FAHA, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WisconsinPhilip S. Tsao, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine and VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford, California Edith Tzeng, MD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaAlisa Wolberg, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

The American Heart Association gratefully acknowledges the unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca.

Additionally, we thank the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the ATVB Journal, and

the ATVB, PVD and GPM councils for their contributions in supporting the meeting.

Program Committee

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Edward Abrahams, PhD, Personalized Medicine Coalition, Washington, D.C.Elena Aikawa, MD, PhD, FAHA, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts Michelle Albert, MD, MPH, FAHA, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CaliforniaJoshua A. Beckman, MD, FAHA, FACC, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseeMichael S. Conte, MD, FAHA, FACS, University of California San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, California Marina Cuchel, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaMary Cushman, MD, MSc, FAHA, University of Vermont, Colchester, VermontStefanie Dimmeler, PhD, Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Frankfurt, GermanyBruce Given, MD, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Pasadena, CaliforniaDelphine Gomez, PhD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPaul A. Gurbel, MD, FAHA, Inova Heart and Vascular, Lutherville, MarylandRobert Harrington, MD, FAHA, Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaRachel Haurwitz, PhD, Caribou Biosciences, Berkeley, CaliforniaStanley Hazen, MD, PhD, FAHA, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, OhioKarin Hoffmeister, MD, BloodCenter of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WisconsinTzung Hsiai, MD, PhD, FAHA, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CaliforniaDavid Y. Hui, PhD, FAHA, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OhioJohn Hwa, MD, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, ConnecticutBenjamin T. Kile, PhD, FAHMS, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, AustraliaMary M. McDermott, MD, FAHA, Northwestern University, Chicago, IllinoisChristopher J. O’Donnell, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, Veterans Administration Healthcare, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsStephen Quake, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaMuredach P. Reilly, MBBCH, MSCE, FAHA, Columbia University, New York, New YorkPaul M. Ridker, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts Dan M. Roden, MD, FAHA, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TennesseeSanjiv Shah, MD, FAHA, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IllinoisAmy S. Shah, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OhioCatherine Shanahan, PhD, Kings College, London, United KingdomPhilip S. Tsao, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine and VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford, CaliforniaKenneth Walsh, PhD, FAHA, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MassachusettsScott Wasserman, MD, Amgen, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaAlisa Wolberg, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North CarolinaJoseph C. Wu, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California

Invited Presenters

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Elena Aikawa, MD, PhD, FAHA, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MassachusettsStella Aslibekyan, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AlabamaJoshua A. Beckman, MD, FAHA, FACC, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseeKarin Bornfeld, PhD, University of Washington, Seattle, WashingtonMarina Cuchel, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaScott M. Damrauer, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaJane E. Freedman, MD, FAHA, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MassachusettsMahdi O. Garelnabi, PhD, MSc, FAHA, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts Delphine Gomez, PhD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaJennifer L. Hall, PhD, American Heart Association, Dallas, TexasRobert Harrington, MD, FAHA, Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaPeter Henke, MD, FAHA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MichiganNgan F. Huang, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CaliforniaDavid Y. Hui, PhD, FAHA, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OhioMilka Koupnova-Zamor, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts Nicholas J. Leeper, MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CaliforniaLars Maegdefessel, MD, PhD, Technical University Munich, Munich, GermanyNigel Mackman, PhD, FAHA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Kathleen A. Martin, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, ConnecticutColeen A. McNamara, MD, FAHA, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VirginiaNehal N. Mehta, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MarylandJordan D. Miller, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MinnesotaKiran Musunuru, MD, PhD, MPH, FAHA, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaMarvin T. Nieman, PhD, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioKatey Rayner, PhD, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaMuredach P. Reilly, MBBCH, MCSE, FAHA, Columbia University, New York, New YorkGissette Reyes-Soffer, MD, Columbia University, New York, New YorkAmy S. Shah, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OhioJonathan D. Smith, PhD, FAHA, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OhioMary G. Sorci-Thomas, PhD, FAHA, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WisconsinKenneth Walsh, PhD, FAHA, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MassachusettsNancy R. Webb, PhD, FAHA, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyAlisa S. Wolberg, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Invited Moderators

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The conference organizers gratefully acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with the abstract grading process:

Jun-ichi Abe

Elena Aikawa

Michael Autieri

Hugh Barrett

Matthias Barton

Ralf P. Brandes

Dennis Bruemmer

Anil K. Chauhan

Edward M. Conway

Scott M. Damrauer

Alan Dardik

Alan Daugherty

W. Sean Davidson

Mark G. Davies

Xiaoping Du

Parham Eshtehardi

William P. Fay

Sergio Fazio

Maria Febbraio

Aloke V. Finn

Gabrielle Fredman

Jane E. Freedman

Mahdi O. Garelnabi

Delphine A. Gomez

Ming C. Gong

Zhenheng Guo

Milton H. Hamblin

Robert A. Hegele

Peter K. Henke

Murray W. Huff

John Hwa

Ion S. Jovin

Victoria L. King

Ekaterina Koltsova

Jean-Pyo Lee

Stephanie Lehoux

Steven R. Lentz

Zhenyu Li

Hong Lu

Nigel Mackman

Lars Maegdefessel

Ziad Mallat

Kathleen A. Martin

Jordan D. Miller

Sanjay Misra

Kiran Musunuru

Rama Natarajan

Marvin T. Nieman

Wayne A. Orr

A. Phillip Owens

John S. Parks

Gregory Piazza

J. Geoffrey Pickering

Katey Rayner

Catherine Reardon

Alan T. Remaley

Gissette Reyes-Stoffer

Anand Rohatgi

Kerry Anne Rye

Tamer Sallam

Nazish Sayed

Amy S. Shah

Svati H. Shah

Catherine Shanahan

Preetha Shridas

Mary G. Sorci-Thomas

Filip K. Swirski

Lisa Tannock

Elizabeth J. Tarling

Hagai Tavori

Ryan E. Temel

Dwight A. Towler

Bernado L. Trigatti

Philip Tsao

Eric P. van der Veer

Hong Wang

Jeffrey I. Weitz

Geoff H. Werstuck

Alisa S. Wolberg

Joseph C. Wu

Baohui Xu

Wei Zhou

Abstract Reviewers

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Wednesday, May 9

CAAC Symposium Plaza A

CAAC China Night Reception and Dinner (ticket required)

Plaza B

9:00 am-5:00 pm HDL Workshop

Plaza B

Exhibits Yosemite Room

Registration Yosemite Room

Speaker Resource Room Green Room

Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC) 2018 (separate registration required)

Imperial Ballroom A and B

Thursday, May 10

Continental Breakfast Yosemite Room

Concurrent Session A Grand Ballroom B

Concurrent Session B Imperial Ballroom B

Concurrent Session C Imperial Ballroom A

Early Career Training Imperial Ballroom A

Exhibits Yosemite Room

Joint Council Dinner (ticket required)

Grand Ballroom B

Mentor of Women Award Luncheon (ticket required)

Plaza B

Plenary Sessions Grand Ballroom B

Poster Session and Reception

Grand Ballroom A

Refreshment Breaks Yosemite Room

Registration Yosemite Room

Speaker Resource Room Green Room

Town Hall Meeting and Panel Discussion: CV Precision Medicine

Imperial Ballroom A

Friday, May 11

Continental Breakfast Yosemite Room

Young Investigator Award Competition

Grand Ballroom B

Concurrent Session A Grand Ballroom B

Concurrent Session B Imperial Ballroom B

Concurrent Session C Imperial Ballroom A

Early Career Training Imperial Ballroom A

Exhibits Yosemite Room

Next Generation Technology Bootcamp (ticket required)

Plaza A

Plenary Sessions Grand Ballroom B

Poster Session and Reception

Grand Ballroom A

Refreshment Breaks Yosemite Room

Registration Yosemite Room

Speaker Resource Room Green Room

Saturday, May 12

Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom A

1:00-8:00 pm KinMet 2018

Plaza A

Plenary Sessions Imperial Ballroom A and B

Poster Session Grand Ballroom A

Registration Yosemite Room

Speaker Resource Room Green Room

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Program Description

This 2½-day meeting is sponsored by the Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, and the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, in cooperation with the Society for Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Research Initiatives Conference, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haeomostasis, and the American Venous Forum. The meeting includes diverse disciplines within the arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, vascular biology, functional genomics, precision medicine, peripheral vascular disease and vascular surgery research communities that allow investigators to explore areas of cross-disciplinary interests. Special lectures, discussions and oral and poster presentations are planned. The meeting provides opportunities for intense interaction among participants during sessions and breaks. We expect a broad representation from many disciplines and encourage young scientists to attend.

Conference Registration

Registration will be in the Yosemite Room of the Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel. Registration will be open during the following hours:

Wednesday, May 9 3:00–6:00 pm Thursday, May 10 7:00 am–6:00 pm

Friday, May 11 7:00 am–6:00 pm

Saturday, May 12 7:30 am–Noon

Exhibits

Beginning Wednesday afternoon, visit the exhibits in the Yosemite Room. Exhibits will be open during registration hours, breaks and lunch. This year we welcome:

• AHA Scientific Journals• AHA Membership• ATVB Diversity Committee• Biocytogen, LLC• International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis• United Medical Instruments, Inc.• PromoCell GmbH• Transonic• Exemplar Genetics• Fujifilm Visualsonics

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of the conference, participants will be able to:1. Describe evidence behind the 2013 blood cholesterol guidelines and identify opportunities to integrate them into

clinical practice.

2. Describe the role and potential role of newer and emerging treatments for dyslipidemia.

3. Discuss the current understanding of HDL’s role in atherosclerosis and its clinical implications.

4. Review the latest research on the signaling and genetic pathways involved in vascular dysfunction and potentialopportunities for new therapeutic options and management.

5. Describe the role of inflammation in CVD and the use of statin and non-statin drugs to reduce inflammation.

6. Describe the biology of cardio-metabolic pathways and risk factors as they relate to the development and progression ofcardiovascular disease and diabetes, and potential options for management.

7. Review novel mechanisms and emerging antithrombotics that reduce atherothrombosis without increasing bleeding risk.

General Information

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General Information (continued)

Joint Accreditation Statements

In support of improving patient care, the American Heart Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

AMA Credit Designation Statement – Physicians

The American Heart Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAPA Credit Acceptance Statement – Physician Assistants

AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 21.50 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program.

AANP Credit Acceptance Statement – Nurse Practitioners

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

**AMA credit must be claimed within six months of attendance. Credit will no longer be available to claim after Nov. 12, 2018.

Disclosure Policy

All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME/CE activities provided by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME/CE-certified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials.

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Information for PresentersThe Speaker Resource Room is located in the Green Room on the Grand Ballroom Level. Speakers are asked to deliver their presentations on CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or a USB storage device to the Speaker Resource Room at least one hour before the beginning of the session in which they will speak. Presenters who speak on Thursday, May 10, may check in beginning at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, but we request that you check in before 6 p.m. This will allow you time to prepare, rehearse and finalize your presentation before you submit it. It is imperative that you review your presentation in the Speaker Resource Room if it contains video files or was created on a Mac. Speakers will be directed to a preloading station where a technician will load the presentations. Speakers may also use this room to review and practice their presentations on PCs and Mac computers. The Speaker Resource Room will be open during the following hours

Wednesday, May 9 3:00–6:00 pm

Thursday, May 10 7:00 am–6:00 pm

Friday, May 11 7:00 am–6:00 pm

Saturday, May 12 7:30–10:30 am

Abstract Presentations

Abstracts presented at Vascular Discovery 2018 will be published after the conference in the online ATVB Journal. Abstracts are available on the Vascular Discovery 2018 conference website: professional.heart.org/EducationMeetings

Abstracts 1-59 will be presented orally.

Abstracts 88-731 will be presented as posters as follows:

Poster Session 1: 6:00-8:00 pm, Thursday, May 10 (attended), abstracts 88-290

Poster Session 2: 5:30-8:00 pm, Friday, May 11 (attended), abstracts 310-516

Poster Session 3: 8:30-10:30 am, Saturday, May 12 (attended), abstracts 520-731

Abstract poster presenters are asked to comply with the set-up and tear-down schedule below:

Poster Session Date Location Presentation

Time Attendance Time Set-up Time Tear-Down Time

Session 1Thursday, May 10 Grand Ballroom A 6:00-8:00 pm 6:00-8:00 pm 11:00 am-5:30 pm 8:00-9:00 pm

Session 2Friday, May 11 Grand Ballroom A 5:30-7:30 pm 5:30-7:30 pm 11:00 am-5:00 pm 7:30-8:30 pm

Session 3Saturday, May 12 Grand Ballroom A 8:30-10:30 am 8:30-10:30 am

10:00 pm Friday- 8:00 am Saturday

10:30 am-12:00 pm Saturday

ePosters

In addition to the traditional poster format, abstract presenters were invited to upload their posters electronically. During the meeting, each abstract will have a QR code displayed on their poster board, which will enable attendees with smartphones to view the ePosters and, if applicable, the author’s narration of the poster. ePosters are available only to attendees and may be viewed from the Communication Center in the registration area. Posters will be accessible to the general public after May 31.

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Join us on Thursday and Friday for these Early Career sessions. The training sessions are open to all attendees, but are targeted to early career participants. No advance registration is required, but seating is limited.

Thursday, May 10, 7:00-8:00 am

Early Career Training SessionSucceeding at Every Stage: Insights from the Early Career CommitteeImperial Ballroom AThis session focuses on how to achieve success in your post-doctoral fellowship, how to successfully acquire transition grants and keys to successfully negotiating your first independent position as a scientist or physician-scientist. Each topic is led by ECC members who have been highly successful in the subject area.

Getting Your First Grant: Insights from Study Section Elizabeth Tarling, PhD, UCLA, Los Angeles, California Thomas Vallim, PhD, UCLA, Los Angeles, California

Building a Successful International Research Program Dorothee Atzler, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany Belinda Di Bartolo, PhD, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Miao Wang, PhD, Fuwai Hospital and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China

Clinical Practice and Research Lab Management: A Balancing Act Nick Leeper, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, California Marcel Liberman, MD, PhD, Hospital Israelita Brasileira Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, Brazil Uwe Raaz, MD, Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

Keys to the Kingdom: Setting Up and Managing Your Own Lab Katey Rayner, PhD, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Importance of Mentoring and Being Mentored Robert C. Bauer, PhD, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York

Work-Life Balance in Science Adam C. Straub, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, Vascular Medicine Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Daisy Sahoo, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Transitioning to Industry Cynthia Hong, PhD, Associate Director, Search & Evaluation, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research Bruce Given, MD, Chief Operating Officer, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Pasadena, California

Friday, May 11, 7:00-8:00 am

Early Career Training SessionHoning Skills Necessary for Difficult SituationsImperial Ballroom AHave you ever found yourself in a difficult situation as the person who must begin a tough conversation, or the person who is receiving criticism? Do you wish to hone your communication and listening skills to better navigate tough conversations and difficult situations? Join us on Friday morning for a session to help you learn new skills for navigating difficult conversations. The Early Career Committee will role-play examples of more or less effective reactions to different scenarios, followed by table discussions on a variety of situations you may come across in your career.

Friday, May 11, 11:45 am-1:45 pm Next Generation Technology Bootcamp Plaza A Pre-registration is required for this hands-on learning session to gain experience in basic and advanced genome-editing technologies. Be sure to bring your laptop! Lunch will not be provided; however, there are grab-and-go options in the Herb N’ Kitchen, located in the Hilton Lobby. Feel free to bring your lunch with you to the Bootcamp.

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The following events are open to all attendees. A separate nonrefundable fee is required to attend these events. Tickets will be sold at the registration desk. Please check with staff at the registration desk for availability.

Please join us in the Plaza B Room at 12:15pm Thursday for the Mentor of Women Award Luncheon, hosted by the ATVB Women’s Leadership Committee. The featured luncheon speaker is Rachel Haurwitz, PhD, who will present on Re-writing the Genetic Code: The Science and Ethics of CRISPR Gene Editing. During the luncheon, finalists for the Junior Investigator Award for Women will be announced and the ATVB Women’s Leadership Committee Mentoring Award will be presented. The luncheon is open to all attendees; however, a ticket is required. A separate, nonrefundable $50 fee for AHA members/$75 fee for non-members is required to attend this event.

Also on Thursday, join your colleagues for food, drinks and entertainment at the Joint Council Dinner in Grand Ballroom B. Tickets, if available, may be purchased at registration ($60/member; $75/non-member; $30/member and $45/non-member for early career/student/trainee attendees).

JAHA — Journal of the American Heart Association

Visit: jaha.ahajournals.org/content/author-instructions

19 days to first decision. Rapid online publication of accepted articles after payment of the Article Publication Charge.

AHA/ASA’s Open Access, Online-Only Journal. All articles are free to read, download, and share. You retain copyright for noncommercial use of your article and are fully compliant with Open Access mandates.

Articles published in JAHA receive high media impressions. Altmetric scores allow you to easily measure the online impact of your research.

The journal’s Impact Factor is 4.425, which ranks JAHA 35th among 126 journals in the Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems subject category [2016 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2017)].

Discounted Article Publication Charges for AHA/ASA members. For other member benefits, visit professional.heart.org/membership.

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On Saturday morning, attend the Invited Lecture Series featuring the recipient of Jeffrey M. Hoeg Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Award for Basic Science and Clinical Research Lecture, the Distinguished Lecture and the Keynote Lecture.

At 10:30 am, Muredach P. Reilly, MBBCH, MSCE, FAHA, will present this year’s Jeffrey M. Hoeg Award Lecture. This lecture was established in 1999 to honor Jeffrey M. Hoeg, MD, for his contribution to furthering the understanding of the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and the development of treatment strategies for its prevention through basic science and clinical research efforts.

Dr. Reilly received his medical degree from University College Dublin, Ireland and completed his residency and fellowship training in Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also received a MS degree in clinical epidemiology. Dr. Reilly went on to hold faculty positions and senior leadership roles at University of Pennsylvania. In 2016, Dr. Reilly was recruited to Columbia University to lead the Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, home to their NIH-NCATS CTSA award, into a new era of genomics and precision medicine in biomedical research and personalized healthcare. In addition, Dr. Reilly is the Director of Columbia’s Cardiometabolic Precision Medicine Program, a program he created to facilitate innovative, interdisciplinary research and clinical translation of new disease-causing mutations and genomic contributions to cardiovascular disease.

A cardiologist and the Florence and Herbert Irving Endowed Professor of Medicine, Dr. Reilly’s research program focuses on human genomics and translational studies of atherosclerosis, cardiometabolic disorders and cardiovascular risk. His program has resulted in over 250 peer reviewed original publications and mentorship of dozens of trainees with sustained career in academic medicine. In addition to the CTSA grants, Dr. Reilly is the Principal Investigator on several NIH and NIH/NHLBI research grants on the genomics of cardiovascular disease and a K24 Mentorship award in Patient Oriented Research in Cardiometabolic Disease.

Dr. Reilly has received numerous awards including a Special Recognition Award from the American Heart Association (AHA) in 2010, the 2013 William Osler Patient Oriented Research Award, and AHA’s Mentor of Women Award in 2015. In 2010, Dr. Reilly was elected to the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland as well as to the American Society of Clinical Investigation.

The title of Dr. Reilly’s presentation is Translational Studies in Cardiometabolic Disorders.

The Keynote Lecture will be presented at 11:00 am. by Stefanie Dimmeler, PhD. Professor Dimmeler is Professor of Experimental Medicine and Director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration at the Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Center for Molecular Medicine at the University of Frankfurt in Frankfurt, Germany.

Dr. Dimmeler received her PhD degree from the University of Konstanz in Konstanz (Germany). She then completed a fellowship in Experimental Surgery at the University of Cologne and in Molecular Cardiology at the University of Frankfurt (Germany). Dr. Dimmeler is the author of more than 300 peer-reviewed papers, published in highly qualified journals. She is among the top 1% Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher and her h-index is 115. She has been invited to speak at more than 300 meetings and has presented various keynote lectures. She has received more than 17 awards, including the Frankel-Award of the German Cardiac Society, the Alfred Krupp Award, the Leibniz Award, the Award of the Jung Foundation, and she presented the prestigious George E. Brown Memorial Lecture at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions as well as in 2015, the Thomas W. Smith Memorial Lecture and in 2016, the Michael Oliver Memorial Lecture at the BAS Autumn Meeting, and the Paul Dudley White International Lecture at the AHA Scientific Sessions. She received two ERC Advanced Investigator Grants. Dr. Dimmeler has been the chief editor of EMBO Molecular Medicine and associate editor of the European Heart Journal. Currently, she is associate editor of Circulation Research. Her group elucidates the basic mechanisms underlying cardiovascular disease and vessel growth with the aim to develop new cellular and pharmacological therapies for improving the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Ongoing research focuses on epigenetic mechanisms that control cardiovascular repair, specifically non-coding RNAs.

Dr. Dimmeler will lecture on RNA Control in Vascular Biology: Implications for Atherosclerosis and New Vascularization.

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At 11:30 a.m., Paul M. Ridker, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, will present the Distinguished Lecture on Inflammation as a Target for Atherosclerosis: CANTOS and Beyond. Dr. Ridker is a Eugene Braunwald Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and serves as a Director of the Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He specialized in atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease including the role of inflammation in the disease process and the role of CRP.

Dr. Ridker’s particular areas of interest involve molecular and genetic determinants of hemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation with a focus on “predictive medicine”, early disease diagnosis, and the underlying causes and prevention of acute coronary syndromes. His research efforts are primarily supported by RO1 research grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), a Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and through philanthropic research grants from the Leducq Foundation and the Donald W Reynolds Foundation.

Dr. Ridker has been the recipient of a Clinician Scientist Award (1992-1997), an Established Investigator Award (1997-2002), and a Distinguished Scientist Award (2013) from the American Heart Association. His pioneering work on inflammation, CRP, and atherothrombosis, was also recognized by Time Magazine who named him among America’s Ten Best Researchers in Science and Medicine in 2001 and as one of the “Time 100” in 2004.

In addition to his work in cardiovascular epidemiology, Dr. Ridker has been the Principal Investigator or Study Chairman of several multinational clinical trials including PREVENT, PRINCE, Val-MARC, LANCET, JUPITER, SPIRE-1, SPIRE-2, as well as the ongoing Canakinumab Anti-Inflammatory Thrombosis Outcomes Study (CANTOS) and the NHLBI-funded Cardiovascular Inflammation Reduction Trial (CIRT), both designed to directly test the inflammatory hypothesis of atherothrombosis. Dr. Ridker is also Trial Chairman of PROMINENT, an ongoing study of triglyceride reduction among patients with diabetes.

Dr. Ridker is the author of over 800 original articles and 5 textbooks related to cardiovascular medicine. A frequent invited lecturer at national and international conferences, he is also a member of multiple editorial boards and co-inventor on patents filed by the Brigham and Women’s Hospital that relate to the use of inflammatory biomarkers in cardiovascular disease.

Kathryn J. Moore, PhD, FAHA, is the 2018 recipient of the Mentor of Women Award, which will be presented at the Mentor of Women Luncheon on Thursday. The award is presented annually to a member of the ATVB Council who has shown exceptional support of the careers of women in the fields of arteriosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular biology on an individual and global basis through mentoring and advocacy. The award is sponsored by the ATVB Women’s Leadership Committee.

Dr. Moore is the Jean and David Blechman Professor of Cardiology, and Professor of Cell Biology at New York University School of Medicine. She is internationally recognized for her research on the molecular pathogenesis of cardiometabolic diseases, and the roles that non-coding RNAs and dysregulated immune responses play in those settings. During the course of her research career, Dr. Moore has made training the next generation of female scientists a priority, and many of her former trainees have gone on to successful academic and/or clinical careers.

Dr. Moore received her B.Sc. (Microbiology) and Ph.D. (Parasitology/Immunology) degrees from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Although her early research focused on the immune response to pathogens, Dr. Moore became fascinated with the mechanisms of “sterile” inflammation in disease, and pursued her postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, focusing on the mechanisms of chronic inflammation in lupus and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. She joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in 2001 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, with secondary faculty appointments in the Center for Human Genetic Research, and the Center for Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. In 2009, Dr. Moore was recruited to New York University School of Medicine, where she is the Jean and David Blechman Professor of Cardiology (Medicine) and Professor of Cell Biology.

Dr. Moore has been the recipient of several prestigious awards for her contributions in the fields of innate immunity and vascular biology, including the Claflin Distinguished Scholar Award, the Ellison Foundation New Scholar in Aging Award, the American Heart Association’s Special Recognition Award in Vascular Biology, the Jeffrey Hoeg Arteriosclerosis Award for Basic Science and Clinical Research and an NIH Outstanding Investigator Award. In addition, Dr. Moore has served on the Leadership Committee of the Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Council since 2004, acting as Chair of the Council from 2014-2016. During her tenure on the Committee, Dr. Moore made mentoring the next generation of scientists a top priority and helped to develop recommendations for AHA policies in the areas of science and medicine.

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At 1:45 pm Thursday, finalists for the Kenneth M. Brinkhous Young Investigator Prize in Thrombosis and the Irvine H. Page Young Investigator Research Award will present their abstracts. The Brinkhous Prize recognizes outstandingendeavors by new investigators in fundamental and applied research in thrombosis. The Page Award encouragesinvestigators to continue careers in arteriosclerosis and vascular biology and recognizes talented investigators at an early orbeginning point in their careers. The winners of these competitions will be announced during the Joint Council Dinner.

ATVB Kenneth M. Brinkhous Young Investigator Prize in Thrombosis Finalists

Name Presentation NumberRobert Campbell 14Leonard Edelstein 15Trevor Fidler 16Milka Koupenova 17

ATVB Irvine H. Page Young Investigator Research Award FinalistsName Presentation NumberJose Fuster 18Elizabeth Tarling 19Hagai Tavori 20Qiuyu Zhu 21

The Junior Investigator Award for Women iis sponsored by the ATVB Women’s Leadership Committee and helps recruit and retain women in the field of arteriosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular biology by recognizing excellent research being conducted by women. The finalists will present their abstracts during the Thursday poster session, and the winner will be announced during the Joint Council Dinner

ATVB Junior Investigator Award Winner for Women Finalists Name Presentation NumberDonna Conlon 87 Alexandra Finney 88 Rituparna Ganguly 89 Chrissta Maracle 90 Jevgenia Zilberman-Rudenko 91

The 2018 ATVB Journal Young Investigator Awards will be presented during Plenary Session III at 8:00-9:30 am Friday. These investigators will also present their award-winning research during the Poster Session on Thursday evening.

Daniel Steinberg Early Career Investigator Award in Atherosclerosis/Lipoproteins Mireille Ouimet, Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada, for her paper:

microRNA-33 Regulates Macrophage Autophagy in Atherosclerosis

Karl Link Early Career Investigator Award in Thrombosis T. Reheman Adili, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for his paper:

First Selective 12-LOX Inhibitor, ML355, Impairs Thrombus Formation and Vessel Occlusion In Vivo With Minimal Effects on Hemostasis

Werner Risau Early Career Investigator Award in Vascular Biology Leena Panneerseelan-Bharath, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, for her paper:

Endothelial Cell Autophagy Maintains Shear Stress–Induced Nitric Oxide Generation via Glycolysis-Dependent Purinergic Signaling to Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase

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The ATVB Travel Awards for Young Investigators encourage and support the efforts of early career investigators in cardiovascular research and encourage participation in ATVB and AHA activities by providing travel funds to attend the Vascular Discovery 2018 Scientific Sessions, present research in oral or poster format and engage in discussion with senior investigators.

ATVB Travel Awards for Young Investigators WinnersName Presentation NumberMilessa Afonso 190Youri Almeida 607Francis Chen 486Joshua Dubland 612Lahouaria Hadri 277Hongliang He 36Ming He 7Manish Jain 509Aida Javidan 700Sri Harsha Kanuri 98Rahul Kumar 534Hui-Ping Lin 100Danielle Michell 415Derick Okwan-Duodu 28Seul Ki Park 10Sudeshna Sadhu 2Martin Schlegel 583Vijay Sonkar 54Pauline van Paridon 147Bradley Wright 53

The American Heart Association Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease is pleased to announce the winner of the following council-sponsored awards. The awardees will be recognized during the PVD Council Luncheon and presented with the awards during the Joint Council Dinner on Thursday.

Robert W. Hobson II, MD, Early Career Investigator Award. This award recognizes an outstanding early career investigator in the field of vascular and endovascular medicine, vascular surgery or vascular biology. Dr. Hobson is a founding member of the PVD Council and an established, well-respected clinician-investigator in vascular diseases.

PVD 2018 Robert W. Hobson II, MD, Early Career Investigator Award WinnerName Presentation NumberAlyssa Flores 52

The Alan T. Hirsch, MD Mid-Career Award in Vascular Medicine recognizes investigators who are at mid-level of their careers actively involved in research related to peripheral vascular disease. Dr. Hirsch was a dedicated clinician-investigator and leader in the field of peripheral artery disease.

PVD 2018 Alan T. Hirsch, MD Mid-Career Investigator Award WinnerrName Presentation NumberHong Chen 141

By providing travel support to early career investigators who wish to attend the Vascular Discovery 2018 Scientific Sessions, the PVD 2018 Travel Award for Young Investigators honors outstanding new researchers, facilitates active participation in the annual meeting and highlights the benefits of ongoing membership in the AHA at the early career level.

PVD 2018 Travel Award for Young Investigators WinnersName Presentation NumberPeter Kip 337Marcos Kuroki 721Zhiping Liu 57Neel Mansukhani 330Bandana Shrestha 664

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HealthJobsPLUS for Professionals The American Heart Association, in partnership with Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (a Wolters Kluwer business), is proud to offer HealthJobsPlus.com, which provides a first-rate source for those seeking and posting jobs by connecting qualified healthcare professionals with top-notch employers.

Professional.heart.org Professional Heart Daily is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s powerful Internet resource for healthcare professionals devoted to the fight against cardiovascular disease and stroke. Depending on the level of membership selected, AHA/ASA Professional Members may have access to all 12 AHA scientific journals, biweekly clinical updates, core clinical textbooks, a continually updated drug database and much more. Links to the Vascular Discovery 2018 Scientific Sessions website, science news and the AHA’s Professional Online Network are also available on the site

learn.heart.org Healthcare professionals can complete the conference evaluation and claim CME/CE credits after the meeting on this website. Podcasts, online courses, satellite broadcasts and webcasts are also available on learn.heart.org.

Twitter Tweet your questions/comments during the meeting or just talk about what’s happening at Vascular Discovery 2018. Use hashtag: #VascularDiscovery18.

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The forum for publication of basic, translational, clinical, and population research in the area of arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Alan Daugherty, PhD, DSc

WEBSITE

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MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION SITE

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PUBLISHING METRICS

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Annual Early Career Awards and Cover Art Contest

Rapid Publication OnlineOpen Access Options for Original Research

Through its articles and contributions, ranging from basic science to translational and clinical medicine to population health, ATVB equips readers with state-of-the-art knowledgeto navigate recent developments across the full spectrum of arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology research.

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Policy Information DisclaimerThe Vascular Discovery: From Genes to Medicine 2018 Scientific Sessions is a scientific and educational conference for exchanging and discussing research results and scientific developments in the field of cerebrovascular disease. Accordingly, the American Heart Association cannot and does not offer any assurance or warranty of the accuracy, truthfulness or originality of the information presented at the conference.

Embargo GuidelinesAbstracts, lectures and presentations at Vascular Discovery 2018 are embargoed for release at the time of presentation. Information may not be released before the scheduled presentation time.

Photography/Recording PolicyNo person may record any portion of the AHA Scientific Sessions, scientific conferences and the AHA/ASA International Stroke Conference, whether by video; still or digital photography; audio; or any other recording or reproduction mechanism. This includes recording of presentations and supporting A/V materials and of poster presentations and supporting poster materials.

Science information shared by investigators during a meeting is confidential and often unpublished data. Taking photos of or recording the content of meeting room slides is also prohibited and is considered intellectual piracy and unethical. Attendees who ignore this policy will be asked to leave the educational session and are at risk of losing their badge credentials.

The AHA will take photographs and video during its conferences and may display, reproduce and/or distribute them in AHA educational, news or promotional material, whether in print, electronic or other media, including the AHA website. Your registration for an AHA conference is your grant to the AHA the right to use your name, image and biography for such purposes as well as any other purpose. All photographs and/or videos become the property of the AHA

No Smoking PolicyAHA policy prohibits smoking in conference meeting rooms and exhibits/registration areas. Thank you for your cooperation.

Seating/Badge RequirementSeating is on a first-come, first-served basis. According to fire code, a session must be closed if the room fills to capacity. You must wear your name badge at all times during the symposium. Nonregistered guests may not be permitted into the sessions or food and beverage events. Be sure to remove your badge when you leave the conference or your hotel room.

The American Heart Association reserves the right to revoke or deny attendance to any registered participant, speaker, exhibitor, news media reporter or photographer of presentations or activities at AHA/ASA scientific conferences and meetings

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us to serve you better. Please indicate what your needs are at the time of registration. We cannot ensure the availability of appropriate accommodations without prior notification

Please Note: The American Heart Association shall not be liable for cancellation of the Vascular Discovery 2018 Scientific Sessions caused by labor strikes, civil disorders, fires, weather conditions, or other acts of God for any damages or losses resulting from such cancellations.

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Other Meetings of InterestThe following conferences/symposia are not part of the educational activities of Vascular Discovery 2018:

Vascular Research Initiatives Conference May 9, 2018, Hilton San Francisco 8:00 am–7:00 pm A separate registration fee is required to attend.

The 32nd annual Vascular Research Initiatives Conference (VRIC), presented by the Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS), is a one-day session preceding the main Vascular Discovery 2018 meeting, uniquely designed to foster interaction among top scientists of diverse disciplines who are investigating peripheral vascular disease and its treatments. The conference is also dedicated to stimulating and encouraging interest in research among trainees who are aspiring academic vascular surgeons.

Chinese American Academy of Cardiology-Chinese Society for Vascular Medicine (CAAC-CSVM) Symposium and China Night May 9, 2018, Hilton San Francisco Symposium: 1:00–6:00 pm China Night Dinner: 7:00–10:00 pm

This event is hosted by the Chinese American Academy of Cardiology and the Chinese Society for Vascular Medicine. Join us to promote cardiovascular research excellence and collaboration. There is no cost to attend the symposium; however, a separate registration and fee is required to attend the China Night reception and dinner.

8th Annual HDL Workshop May 9, 2018, Hilton San Francisco 9:00 am-5:00 pm The HDL Workshop provides an opportunity for researchers in the HDL community to discuss the latest developments in the field. In addition to a panel discussion by leaders in the field, this highly interactive international forum features short talks and stimulating discussions among the attendees and speakers. Separate registration required.

Kinetics-Metabolism 2018 May 12, 2018, Hilton San Francisco Plaza A Room 1:00–8:00 pm

New Day and Time! Scientists interested in lipoprotein and cellular metabolism and kinetic modeling are invited to attend KinMet 2018. This informal meeting will provide a forum for all researchers, including postgraduate students, to present preliminary data, a complete research study, or to discuss issues related to experimental design and analysis. There is no additional cost to attend the meeting, and all registrants are invited.

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Program Agenda

THURSDAY, MAY 10

7:00 am Yosemite Room Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits

7:00–8:00 am Imperial Ballroom A Early Career Training Succeeding at Every Stage: Insights from the Early Career Committee Organized in cooperation with the ATVB Early Career Committee

Getting Your First Grant: Insights from Study Section Elizabeth Tarling, PhD, UCLA, Los Angeles, California Thomas Vallim, PhD, UCLA, Los Angeles, California

Building a Successful International Research Program Dorothee Atzler, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany Belinda Di Bartolo, PhD, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Miao Wang, PhD, Fuwai Hospital and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China

Clinical Practice and Research Lab Management: A Balancing Act Nick Leeper, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, California Marcel Liberman, MD, PhD, Hospital Israelita Brasileira Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, Brazil Uwe Raaz, MD, Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

Keys to the Kingdom: Setting Up and Managing Your Own Lab Katey Rayner, PhD, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Importance of Mentoring and Being Mentored Robert C. Bauer, PhD, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York

Work-Life Balance in Science Adam C. Straub, PhD, University of Pittsburgh,

Vascular Medicine Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Daisy Sahoo, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Transitioning to Industry Cynthia Hong, PhD, Associate Director, Search & Evaluation, Novartis Industries for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts Bruce Given, MD, Chief Operating Officer, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Pasadena, California

8:00–8:30 am Grand Ballroom B Conference Opening Welcome

8:00. Conference Opening Welcome John J. Warner, MD, MBA, FAHA, UT Southwestern Medical Center University Hospitals, Dallas, Texas, and President, American Heart Association Nancy R. Webb, PhD, FAHA, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

8:30-10:00 am Grand Ballroom B Plenary Session I Functional Genomics – Cardiovascular Precision Medicine Organized in cooperation with the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

Moderators: Jennifer L. Hall, PhD, American Heart Association, Dallas, Texas Kiran Musumuru, MD, PhD, MPH, FAHA, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

8:30 Precision Medicine: The View from the Clinic Dan M. Roden, MD, FAHA, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

8:50 From the Bench to the Bedside: CYP 2C19 Genotyping Paul A. Gurbel, MD, FAHA, Ivona Heart and Vascular, Lutherville, MD

9:10 Precision Medicine: The View from Basic Science Joseph C. Wu, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California

9:30 Interactive Discussion/Q&A

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10:30 am-12:15 pm Grand Ballroom B Concurrent Session I A Mechanisms of Atherosclerosis

Moderators: Kenneth Walsh, PhD, FAHA, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts Muredach P. Reilly, MBBCH, MCSE, FAHA, Columbia University, New York, New York

10:30 Somatic Mutations that Contribute to Clonal Hematopoiesis and Cardiovascular Disease Kenneth Walsh, PhD, FAHA, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Oral Abstract Presentations

11:00 Skap2 Regulates Atherosclerosis through 1 Macrophage Polarization and Efferocytosis Allison Schroeder, Danielle Hyatt, Francis J. Alenghat, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

11:15 Resolvin D1 Limits Senescent Cells in 2 Atherosclerosis Sudeshna Sadhu, Nicholas Rymut, Justin Heinz, Gabrielle Fredman, Albany Medical Coll, Albany, New York

11:30 The Impact of MHCII Loss in Myeloid Cells 3 and Adipocytes on Atherosclerosis and Liver Fat Accumulation Alecia Blaszczak, Valerie Wright, Joey Liu, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Tuo Deng, Houston Methodist Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, Texas; David Bradley, Stephen Bergin, Willa Hsueh, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

11:45 Comprehensive Assessment of Immune 4 Cells in Mouse and Human Atherosclerosis by Single-cell RNA-sequencing and Mass Cytometry Holger Winkels, Erik Ehinger, Melanie Vassalo, Konrad Buscher, Huy Dinh, Kouji Kobiyama, Anouk Hamers, LJI, La Jolla, California; Clement Cochain, Institute of Experimental Biomedicine, Wuerzburg, Germany; Ehsan Vafadarnejad, Antoine Emmanuel Saliba, Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, Wuerzburg, Germany; Alma Zernecke, Institute of Experimental Biomedicine, Wuerzburg, Germany; Pramod Akula Bala, Amlan Kanti Ghosh, LJI, La Jolla, California; Nathaly Anto Michel, Natalie Hoppe, Ingo Hilgendorf, Andreas Zirlik, Department of Cardiology and Angiology I, University Heart Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; Catherine Hedrick, Klaus Ley, Dennis Wolf, LJI, La Jolla, California

12:00 An IL23-IL22 Axis Regulates Intestinal 5 Microbial Homeostasis to Protect from Diet-induced Atherosclerosis Aliia Fatkhullina, Iuliia Peshkova, Ekaterina Koltsova, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Giorgio Trinchieri, Amiran Dzutsev, Ctr for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

10:30 am-12:15 pm Imperial Ballroom B Concurrent Session I B Molecular, Developmental and Cellular Biology of the Vessel Wall

Moderators: Delphine Gomez, PhD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jordan D. Miller, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

10:30 Epigenetic Control of Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation and Plasticity Delphine Gomez, PhD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Oral Abstract Presentations

11:00 Role of Endothelial YingYang1 in Controlling 6 Angiogenetic Sprouting and Maturation Shuya Zhang, Ji Young Kim, Suowen Suowen Xu, Marina Koroleva, Zhenggen Jin, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York

11:15 Athero-protective Flow Regulation of ITPR3: 7 an Epigenetic Approach Ming He, Tse-Shun Huang, Marcy Martin, Shu Chien, John Shyy, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California

11:30 Perivascular Cell-specific Knockout of the 8 Stem Cell Pluripotency Gene Oct4 Inhibits Angiogenesis in Part by Attenuating Perivascular and Endothelial Cell Migration Daniel L. Hess, Molly R. Kelly-Goss, Olga Cherepanova, Anh T. Nguyen, Brian H. Annex, Shayn M. Peirce, Gary K. Owens, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

11:45 Ribosomal Profiling of Vascular Smooth 9 Muscle Cells in Vivo Identifies Cell-type Specific Transcripts and Enrichment of Blood Pressure Associated Genes Audrey C. Cleuren, Martijn A. van der Ent, Kristina L. Hunker, Min-Lee Yang, Hui Jiang, David Ginsburg, Santhi K. Ganesh, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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12:00 Similar Increases in Arterial Shear-rate 10 Evoked by Handgrip Exercise Activate Autophagy and Enos to a Lesser Extent in Primary Endothelial Cells From Older vs. Adult Subjects Seul Ki Park, D. Taylor La Salle, James Cerbie, Jae Min Cho, Ashely Nelson, David E. Morgan, Joel D. Trinity, J. David Symons, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

10:30 am-12:15 pm Imperial Ballroom A Concurrent Session I C Cardiovascular Precision Medicine Organized in cooperation with the Council on Genomics and Precision Medicine and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

Moderators: Stella Aslibekyan, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama Nehal N. Mehta, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

10:30 Why Personalized Medicine Matters Edward Abrahams, PhD, Personalized Medicine Coalition, Washington, D.C.

10:50 TBD Christopher J. O’Donnell, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, Veterans Administration Healthcare, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

11:10 Machine Learning for Precision Medicine in Heart Failure Sanjiv J. Shah, MD, FAHA, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

Oral Abstract Presentations

11:30 Cardiovascular Consequences of Cantu 11 Syndrome and Response to Glibenclamide Treatment in Two Novel KATP Channel Mutant Mouse Models Conor McClenaghan, Yan Huang, Theresa Harter, G. Schuyler Brown, Kristina Hinman, Carmen Halabi, Scot Matkovich, Robert P. Mecham, Carla J. Weinheimer, Attila Kovacs, Sarah England, Maria S. Remedi, Colin G. Nichols, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, MO

11:45 Aorta-on-a-chip: a Tool to Gain Molecular 12 and Translational Insight Into Vascular Diseases Valentina Paloschi, Claudio Rolli, Benedikt Buchmann, Technical Univ Munich, Munich, Germany; Sandro Meucci, Micronit Microtechnologies, Enschede, Netherlands; Felix Rogowitz, Fluigent Deutschland GmbH, Jena, Germany; Andreas Bausch, Lars Maegdefessel, Technical Univ Munich, Munich, Germany

12:00 Genotype to Phenotype: Function of Rare 13 Coding Variants in ANGPTL3 Xiao Wang, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; A. Christina Vourakis, Alexandra E. Sperry, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA; Alexandra C. Chadwick, Wenjun Li, Wenjian Lv, Kiran Musunuru, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,PA

12:15-1:45 pm Imperial Ballroom A Town Hall Meeting and Panel Discussion: Cardiovascular Precision Medicine Organized in cooperation with the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. No ticket required; lunch on your own.

12:15-1:45 pm Plaza Room B The Mentor of Women Award Luncheon (ticket required)

Luncheon PresentationRe-writing the Genetic Code: The Science and Ethics of CRISPR Gene Editing Rachel Haurwitz, PhD, Caribou Biosciences, Berkeley, California

12:15-1:45 pm Or lunch on your own

1:45-3:45 pm Grand Ballroom B Plenary Session II Young Investigator Award Competition

Moderators: Jonathan D. Smith, PhD, FAHA, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Alisa Wolberg, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Kenneth M. Brinkhous Young Investigator Prize in Thrombosis Competition

1:45 Interferon-induced Transmembrane 3 14 (IFITM3) on Megakaryocytes and Platelets Regulates Fibrinogen Endocytosis and Thrombosis During Inflammation Robert A. Campbell, Bhanu K. Manne, Samantha Saperstein, Lauren Page, Hansjorg Schwertz, Jesse W. Rowley, Andrew S. Weyrich, Matthew T. Rondina, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake Cty, UT

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2:00 PAR4 Ala120Thr Variant Alters PAR4 15 Desensitization, Sensitivity to Platelet Antagonists and Risk of Large Vessel Stroke Michael Whitley, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA; David Henke, Lukas Simon, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; Joanne Vesci, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA; Michael Holinstat, Univ Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Marvin Nieman, Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH; Chad Shaw, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; Paul Bray, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Leonard Edelstein, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA

2:15 Glucose Metabolism is Required for 16 Platelet Hyperactivation in a Murine Model of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Trevor P. Fidler, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Alex P. Marti 52240, Katelyn Gerth, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; Matthew T. Rondina, Andrew S. Weyrich, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Evan D. Abel, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

2:30 Platelet TLRs Mediate Complement C3 17 Release During the Initial Neutrophil Response to Pathogens Milka Koupenova, Heather A. Corkrey, Evelyn A. Kurt-Jones, Jane E. Freedman, Univ of MA Medical Sch, Worcester, MA

Irvine H. Page Young Investigator Research Award Competition

2:45 TET2 Loss of Function-driven Clonal 18 Hematopoiesis Promotes Age-related Vascular and Systemic Inflammation and Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice Jose J. Fuster, Univ of Virginia Sch of Med., Charlottesville, VA; Maria A. Zuriaga, Maya Polackal, Kenneth Walsh, Boston Univ, Boston, MA

3:00 Anti-MicroRNA-144 Therapy Attenuates 19 Progression and Promotes Regression of Atherosclerosis Elizabeth J. Tarling, Joan Cheng, Angela Cheng, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nathalie Pamir, Oregon Health and Science Univ, Portland, OR; Tamer Sallam, Thomas Q. de Aguiar Vallim, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

3:15 Regression of Atherosclerosis Through 20 Manipulation of Vascular Macrophages; a Novel Gene-therapy Approach Courtney Howard, Azzadine Ammi, Paul Muelle, Katherine Huynh, Federico Moccetti, Yllka Latifi, Jonathan Nelson, Aris Xie, Jonathan R. Lindner, Hagai Tavori, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR

3:30 ARHGEF26 is a Novel Genetic Risk Factor 21 for Vascular Inflammation and Coronary Artery Disease Qiuyu M. Zhu, Broad Inst, Cambridge, MA; Derek Klarin, Connor A. Emdin, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Mark Chaffin, Steven Horner, Brian McMillan, Alison Leed, Broad Inst, Cambridge, MA; Michael E. Weale, Chris C. Spencer, Genomics plc, Oxford, United Kingdom; François Aguet, Ayellet V. Segrè, Kristin G. Ardlie, Broad Inst, Cambridge, MA; Amit V. Khera, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Virendar K. Kaushik, Broad Inst, Cambridge, MA; Pradeep Natarajan, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; CARDIoGRAMplusC4D Consortium; Sekar Kathiresan, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA

3:45-4:15 pm Yosemite Room Refreshment Break and Exhibits

4:15-6:00 pm Grand Ballroom B Concurrent Session II A Apolipoproteins and Lipid Metabolism

Moderators: David Y. Hui, PhD, FAHA, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio Gissette Reyes-Soffer, MD, Columbia University

Medical Center, New York, New York

4:15 Novel Roles of ApoE Receptor-2 in Modulation of Atherosclerosis Lesion Complexity David Y. Hui, PhD, FAHA, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio

Oral Abstract Presentations

4:45 Hepatic Sortilin Regulates Apolipoprotein B 22 Secretion only Under Conditions of Secretory Stress Dependent of the Presence of Secretory Stress Donna M. Conlon, Amrith Rodrigues, Kathy Guo, Nicholas Hand, Daniel Rader, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

5:00 Clearance of ApoC-III Glycoforms 23 Associated With Triglyceride Metabolism Hussein Yassine, Natalie Kegulian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Bastian Ramms, Univ of California San Diego, San Diego, CA; Steven Horton, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Olgica Trenchevska, Dobrin Nedelkov, Arizona State Univ, Tempe, AZ; Mark J. Graham, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Carlsbad, CA; Philip L. Gordts, Univ of California San Diego, San Diego, CA

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5:15 Association of APOL1 Risk Alleles with 24 Coronary Heart Disease in Million Veteran Program Alexander G. Bick, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Themistocles L. Assimes, Stanford Univ Sch of Med, Stanford, CA; Ayush Giri, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Derek Klarin, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Julie Lynch, Salt Lake City VA Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT; Cassieanne Robisson-Cohen, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Jennifer E. Huffman, Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston, MA; Yan V. Sun, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Kyong-Mi Chang, Corporal Michael Crescenz VA Med Cntr, Philadelphia, PA; Donald R. Miller, Boston Univ, Boston, MA; Kelly Cho, Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston, MA; Todd Edwards, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Chris O’Donnell, Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston, MA; Philip S. Tsao, Palo Alto VA Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA; Peter W.Wilson, Atlanta VA Medical Ctr, Atlanta, GA; Sekar Kathiresan, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Daniel J. Rader, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Adriana M. Hung, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Scott M. Damrauer, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

5:30 Anti-Apolipoprotein A-I Antibody Profiles 25 Predict Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes in Patients and in a Mouse Model of Atherosclerosis Robert H. Kline IV, David Henson, Vincent J. Venditto, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

5:45 Apolipoprotein A-I Helical Registry 26 Modulates Lecithin:cholesterol Acyl Transferase Activity Allison L. Cooke, Jamie C. Morris, John T. Melchior, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; W. Gray Jerome, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Scott E. Street, Thomas B. Thompson, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Loren E. Smith, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Amy S. Shah, Andrew Herr, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Jere P. Segrest, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Jay W. Heinecke, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; W. Sean Davidson, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

4:15-6:00 pm Imperial Ballroom B Concurrent Session II B Immunity and Inflammation in Vascular Biology and Thrombosis

Moderators: Elena Aikawa, MD, PhD, FAHA, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts Nicholas J. Leeper, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, California

4:15 Extracellular Vesicles as Precursors of Microcalcification in Rupture-prone Atherosclerotic Plaques Elena Aikawa, MD, PhD, FAHA, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Oral Abstract Presentations

4:45 A Micropeptide Concealed in a Putative 27 Long Non-coding RNA Directs Inflammation Coen van Solingen, Monika Sharma, New York Univ Langone Health, New York, NY; Roel Bijkerk, Leiden Univ Medical Ctr, Leiden, Netherlands; Milessa S. Afonso, Graeme J. Koelwyn, Kaitlyn R. Scacalossi, New York Univ Langone Health, New York, NY; Anton Jan van Zonneveld, Leiden Univ Medical Ctr, Leiden, Netherlands; Kathryn J Moore, New York Univ Langone Health, New York, NY

5:00 Neutrophils Aged Under Oxidative Stress 28 Impede Vascular Repair Derick Okwan-Duodu, Wenxue Liu, Kai xu, Eric Shin, Raymundo A. Quintana, Giji Joseph, Laura Hansen, Hassan Sellak, Rebecca Levit, David Archer, W. Robert Taylor, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA

5:15 Interleukin-35 Suppresses Endothelial 29 Activation by Inhibiting Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Mediated Site-specific Acetylation of Histone 3 Lysine 14 Xinyuan Li, Ying Shao, Xiaojin Sha, Pu Fang, Lewis Katz Sch of Med, Philadelphia, PA; Yin-Ming Kuo, Andrew J. Andrews, Fox Chase Cancer Ctr, Temple Univ Health System, Philadelphia, PA; Ya-feng Li, William Y. Yang, Lewis Katz Sch of Med, Philadelphia, PA; Massimo Maddaloni, David W. Pascual, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Jin J. Luo, Xiaohua Jiang, Hong Wang, Xiao-feng Yang, Lewis Katz Sch of Med, Philadelphia, PA

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5:30 IL-17A Induces Vascular Dysfunction via 30 Downregulation of eNOS Expression Rebecca Schueler, Susanne Karbach, Katrin Schaefer, Sabine Kossmann, Matthias Oelze, Venkata Garlapati, Juak Huppert, Andrew Croxford, Andreas Daiber, Thomas Muenzel, Ari Waisman, Philip Wenzel, Univ Medical Ctr Mainz, Mainz, Germany

5:45 A Ligand-specific Blockade of the Integrin 31 Mac-1 Selectively Targets Pathologic Vascular Inflammation While Maintaining Protective Host-defense Dennis Wolf, Nathaly Anto Michel, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; Konrad Buscher, Klaus Ley, La Jolla Inst, La Jolla, CA; Peter Libby, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Christoph Bode, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; Karlheinz Peter, Baker Heart Inst, Melbourne, Australia; Andreas Zirlik, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

4:15-6:00 pm Imperial Ballroom A Concurrent Session II C Translational Science of Vascular Medicine: Cutting-Edge Technologies Organized in cooperation with the Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease. This session is not part of the accredited CE program.

Moderators: Ngan F. Huang, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California Lars Maegdefessel, MD, PhD, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany

4:15 Genomic Tools for Cardiovascular Medicine Stephen Quake, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, California

4:40 Bench to Bedside: Developing a Therapy for Patients with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Scott Wasserman, MD, Amgen, Inc., Thousand Oaks, California

5:05 The Promise of RNA Interference as a Therapeutic Approach for Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases Bruce Given, MD, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Pasadena, California

5:25 Light-sheet Imaging for Cardiovascular Injury and Repair Tzung K. Hsiai, MD, PhD, FAHA, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

5:50 Panel Discussion/Q&A

6:00-8:00 pm Grand Ballroom A Poster Session 1 and Reception

8:00-10:00 pm Grand Ballroom B Joint Council Dinner (ticket required)

FRIDAY, MAY 11

7:00 am Yosemite Room Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits

7:00-8:00 am Imperial Ballroom A Early Career Training Session Honing Skills Necessary for Difficult Situations Organized in cooperation with the ATVB Early Career Committee

8:00-9:30 am Grand Ballroom B Plenary Session III Cardiometabolic Mechanisms of Vascular Complications in Diabetes

Moderators: Kathleen A. Martin, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Coleen A. McNamara, MD, FAHA, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

8:00 Platelet Mitochondria in Health and Disease; the “Low Battery” Warning John Hwa, MD, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

8:30 Novel Mediators of Vascular Calcification in Peripheral Vascular Disease Catherine Shanahan, PhD, King’s College, London, United Kingdom

9:00 Gut Microbes as a Therapeutic Target for Cardiovascular Disease Stanley L. Hazen, MD, PhD, FAHA, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, Ohio

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Moderators: Marina Cuchel, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania

Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mahdi O. Garelnabi, PhD, MSc, FAHA, University of

Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts

10:00 TBD Marina Cuchel, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Oral Abstract Presentations

10:30 Somatic Editing of Ldlr with AAV-CRISPR 32 for Atherosclerosis Studies Kelsey E. Jarrett, Alexandria M. Doerfler, Ayrea Hurley, Rachel H. Hsu, Marco De Giorgi, Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX; Ang Li, Rice Univ, Houston, TX; Henry J. Pownall, Houston Methodist Res Inst, Houston, TX; Ciaran Lee, Gang Bao, Rice Univ, Houston, TX; William R. Lagor, Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX

10:45 Differential Effects of Proprotein Convertase 33 Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 (PCSK9) Production and Function on Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein Cecilia Huang, Joshua Miles, Hagai Tavori, Oregon Health and Science Univ, Portland, OR; Peter P. Toth, CGH Medical Ctr, Sterling, IL; Sergio Fazio, Oregon Health and Science Univ, Portland, OR

11:00 Leveraging Mouse Liver Co-expression 34 Networks and Human Lipid Gwas Data to Identify Cholesterol Metabolism Genes Zhonggang Li, Jenny Nguyen, Sabrina Belisle, Sophia Ly, Fernanda Leyva Jaimes, Brian W. Parks, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

11:15 Recombinant LCAT Restores Defective HDL 35 Mediated Endothelial Protection in Acute Coronary Syndrome Alice Ossoli, Sara Simonelli, Univ degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy; Marisa Varrenti, Nuccia Morici, Fabrizio Oliva, Miriam Stucchi, ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milano, Italy; Monica Gomaraschi, Lorenzo Arnaboldi, Alberto Corsini, Univ degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy; Michael Thomas, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Sotirios Karathanasis, MedImmune, Gaithersburg, MD; Fabrizio Veglia, Monzino Cardiologic Inst, Milano, Italy; Laura Calabresi, Univ degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy

11:30 Functionalized Nanoparticle Based “Two- 36 pronged” Approach to Attenuate/regress Atherosclerosis by Simultaneous Knock Down OfSR-A and LXR-mediated Stimulation of Macrophage Cholesterol Efflux Hongliang He, Jing Wang, Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond, VA; Paul Yannie, Hunter McGuire VA Medical Ctr, Richmond, VA; Hu Yang, Shobha Ghosh, Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond, VA

10:00-11:45 am Imperial Ballroom B Concurrent Session III B Blood Coagulation and Antithrombotic Therapy

Moderators: Robert Harrington, MD, FAHA, Stanford University, Stanford, California Jane E. Freedman, MD, FAHA, University of

Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts

10:00 Antithrombotic Therapy in Ischemic Heart Disease: Current Thoughts and Questions Robert Harrington, MD, FAHA, Stanford University, Stanford, California

Oral Abstract Presentations

10:30 Coagulation Factor XII Promotes Platelet 37 Consumption in the Presence of Microbial Polyphosphate Under Shear Flow Jevgenia Zilberman-Rudenko, Oregon Health & Science Univ, portland, OR; Stephanie E. Reitsma, Oregon Health & Science Universit, Portland, OR; Cristina Puy, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR; Stephanie A. Smith, Univ of Michigan Medical Sch, Ann Arbor, MI; Chantal P Wiesenekker, Erik I. Tucker, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR; Richard J. Travers, Univ of Michigan Medical Sch, Ann Arbor, MI; Coen Maas, Rolf T. Urbanus, Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; David Gailani, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Alvin H Schmaier, Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH; Florea Lupu, Oklahoma Medical Res Fndn, Oklahoma City, OK; James H Morrissey, Univ of Michigan Medical Sch, Ann Arbor, MI; Andras Gruber, Owen J. McCarty, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR

10:45 Inflammasome Activation Triggers Blood 38 Coagulation Through Pyroptosis Congqing Wu, Yinan Wei, Zhenyu Li, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

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11:00 A Small Fragment Derived from von 39 Willebrand Factor Improves Survival in a Mouse Model of Endotoxemia-Induced Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Christian Valladolid, Sonya Cirlos, Marina Martinez-Vargas, Bobby Guillory, Miguel A. Cruz, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX

11:15 Accelerated Atherosclerosis and 40 Thrombosis in Jak2v617f Mice Wei Wang, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Wenli Liu, Tianjin Medical Univ, Tianjin, China; Ying Wang, Yang Tang, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Brittany Woods, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr, New York, NY; Carrie Welch, Bishuang Cai, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ding Ai, Tianjin Medical Univ, Tianjin, China; Yong-Guang Yang, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Carlos Silvestre, Oliver Soehnlein, Ludwig Maximilian Univ of Munich, Munich, Germany; Ira Tabas, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ross L. Levine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr, New York, NY; Alan R. Tall, Nan Wang, Columbia Univ, New York, NY

11:30 Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Enhance 41 Venous Thrombosis in Mice Bearing Human Pancreatic Tumors Yohei Hisada, Reaves Houston, Anaum Maqsood, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Charlotte Thalin, Karolinska Instt, Stockholm, Sweden; Denis F. Noubouossie, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Hakan Wallen, Karolinska Instt, Stockholm, Sweden; Krasimir Kolev, Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary; Brian C. Cooley, Nigel S Key, Nigel Mackman, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

10:00-11:45 am Imperial Ballroom A Concurrent Session III C Research Priorities in Thrombosis: A Bedside to Bench Approach Organized in cooperation with the Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, and the American Venous Forum.

Moderators: Joshua A. Beckman, MD, FAHA, FACC, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville Tennessee Alisa S. Wolberg, PhD, University of North Carolina,

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

If I Had $10M to Spend on Thrombosis Research, I Would ...

10:00 Joshua A. Beckman, MD, FAHA, FACC, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

10:15 Philip Tsao, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine and VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford, California

10:30 Mary Cushman. MD, MSc, FAHA, University of Vermont, Colchester, Vermont

10:45 Alisa S. Wolberg, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

11:00 Discussion/ Q&A

11:45 am-1:45 pm Plaza Room A Next-Generation Technology Bootcamp: CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing (basic and advanced) (ticket required) Lunch on your own. Organized in cooperation with the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine

11:45 am–1:45 pm Or lunch on your own

1:45-3:15 pm Grand Ballroom B Plenary Session IV Highlights from the ATVB Journal

Moderators: Karin Bornfeld, PhD, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Nigel Mackman, PhD, FAHA, University of North

Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

1:45 ATVB Journal Report Alan Daugherty, PhD, DSc, FAHA, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

Presentations by the 2018 ATVB Journal Early Career Investigator Award Recipients

2:00 Daniel Steinberg Early Career Investigator Award in Atherosclerosis/Lipoproteins microRNA-33 Regulates Macrophage Autophagy in Atherosclerosis Mireille Ouimet, Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada

2:15 Karl Link Early Career Investigator Award in Thrombosis First Selective 12-LOX Inhibitor, ML355, Impairs Thrombus Formation and Vessel Occlusion In Vivo With Minimal Effects on Hemostasis Reheman Adili, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

2:30 Werner Risau Early Career Investigator Award in Vascular Biology Endothelial Cell Autophagy Maintains Shear Stress-Induced Nitric Oxide Generation via Glycolysis-Dependent Purinergic Signaling to Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Leena Panneerseelan-Bharath, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts

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3:15-3:45 pm Yosemite Room Refreshment Break and Exhibits

3:45-5:30 pm Grand Ballroom B Concurrent Session IV A Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolic Disorders

Moderators: Amy S. Shah, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio Katey Rayner, PhD, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

3:45 Adolescent Onset Type 2 Diabetes: Nontraditional Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease Amy S. Shah, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio

Oral Abstract Presentations

4:15 Activation of RIP1 Promotes Inflammation 42 in Atherosclerosis and Obesity: a Novel Target for Cardiometabolic Diseases Denuja Karunakaran, Adam Turner, My Anh Nguyen, Joshua Kandiah, David Smyth, Univ of Ottawa Heart Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Calvin Pan, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Michele Geoffrion, Zachary Lister, Majid Nikpay, Hailey Wyatt, Ella deKemp, Univ of Ottawa Heart Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Richard Lee, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Carlsbad, CA; Ludovic Boytard, Bhama Ramkhelawon, New York Univ Sch of Med, New York, NY; Mary-Ellen Harper, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Aldons Lusis, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Ruth McPherson, Katey Rayner, Univ of Ottawa Heart Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada

4:30 Endothelial Adenosine Kinase Deficiency 43 Ameliorates Diet-induced Insulin Resistance Jiean Xu, Qiuhua Yang, Xiaoyu Zhang, Peiking Univ, Beijing, China; Zhiping Liu, Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA; Yapeng Cao, Lina Wang, Yaqi Zhou, Xianqiu Zeng, Min Zhang, Qian Ma, Peiking Univ, Beijing, China; Yiming Xu, Guangzhou Medical Univ, Guangzhou, China; Yong Wang, Chengdu Univ of Traditional Chinese Med, Chengdu, China; Zsolt Bagi, David J. Fulton, Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA; Mei Hong, Peiking Univ, Beijing, China; Yuqing Huo, Augusta Univ, Augusta, GA

4:45 Platelet-Endothelial Interactions in 44 Atherosclerosis-Prone Arteries in a Non-Human Primate Model of Obesity and Insulin Resistance Eran I. Brown, J. Todd Belcik, James M. Hodovan, Federico Moccetti, Koya Ozawa, Lindsay A. Bader, Paul Kievit, Jonathan R. Lindner, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR

5:00 SR-BI and PCPE2 Modulate Lipid 45 Trafficking in Adipocytes Hao Xu, Sushma Kaul, Sarah Proudfoot, Rebecca L. Schill, Kaniz Fatema, Michael J. Thomas, Rachel Kallinger, Medical Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Mete Civelek, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Rebecca A. Haeusler, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Alan T. Remaley, Edward B. Neufeld, Daniela A. Malide, Natl Heart, Lung, and Blood Inst, Translational Vascular Med Branch, Bethesda, MD; Daisy Sahoo, Mary G. Sorci-Thomas, Medical Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

5:15 Obesity-induced Oxidative Stress in 46 Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells Allows a Sustained Myelopoiesis and Persistent Inflammation in Mouse Peripheral Artery Disease Pijus Barman, Milie Fang, Giamila Fantuzzi, Timothy J. Koh, Norifumi Urao, Univ Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL

3:45-5:30 pm Imperial Ballroom B Concurrent Session IV B Platelet Production, Signaling and Function

Moderators: Marvin T. Nieman, PhD, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Milka Koupnova-Zamor, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, Massachusetts

3:45 TBD Benjamin T. Kile, PhD, FAHMS, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia

4:15 Novel Roles of Megakaryocyte and Platelet Glycans at the Regulation of the Bone Marrow Niche Karin Hoffmeister, MD, BloodCenter of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Oral Abstract Presentations

4:45 The Signaling Adapter Tumor-Necrosis 47 Receptor Associated Factor 1 (TRAF-1) Regulates Thrombosis and Haemostasis in Mice Nathaly Anto Michel, Christoph Bode, Andreas Zirlik, Dennis Wolf, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

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5:00 Platelets Amplify Monocyte and 48 Macrophage Inflammation Propagating Atherosclerosis Progression Tessa J. Barrett, Felix Zhou, Mike Gorenchtein, Edward A Fisher, Jeffrey S Berger, NYU Sch of Med, New York, NY

5:15 Novel Tirofiban Conjugate for the in vivo 49 Detection of Activated Platelets Khanh Q. Ha, Xiaoxin Zheng, Chase Kessinger, Farouc Jaffer, Jason McCarthy, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA

3:45-5:30 pm Imperial Ballroom A Concurrent Session IV C Translational Science of Vascular Medicine: Vascular Dysfunction Organized in cooperation with the Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease

Moderators: Peter Henke, MD, FAHA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Scott M. Damrauer, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

3:45 Specialized Lipid Mediators and Resolution of Vascular Inflammation Michael S. Conte, MD, FAHA, FACS, University of California San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, California

4:05 Novel Therapies for Improving Walking Performance in Peripheral Artery Disease: From Basic Science to Clinical Trials Mary M. McDermott, MD, FAHA, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

Rapid-Fire Oral Abstract Presentations

4:25 The Vascular Ecto-enzyme, CD39 Protects 50 from Venous Thrombogenesis by Inhibiting Innate Immune Activation Yogendra Kanthi, Benjamin N. Jacobs, Liguo Chi, Vinita Yadav, Raymond Zhao, Alison Banka, Jason S. Knight, David J. Pinsky, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

4:31 A New Model of Murine Stasis Pulmonary 51 Thromboembolism in vivo With Assessment by Noninvasive Multimodal Molecular- Structural Imaging Chase W. Kessinger, Farouc A. Jaffer, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

4:37 Clinical and Genetic Determinants of 52 Varicose Veins: a Prospective, Community- Based Study of ~500,000 Individuals Alyssa M. Flores, Eri Fukaya, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; Daniel Lindholm, Stefan Gustafsson, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Daniela Zanetti, Erik Ingelsson, Nicholas J. Leeper, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California

4:43 Differential Effects of LRP1 in AngII- 53 induced Ascending Aortic Pathologies Between Male and Female Mice: Lack of Association With Elastin Fragmentation Bradley Christopher Wright, Hisashi Sawada, Jessica J. Moorleghen, Deborah A. Howatt, Debra L. Rateri, Mark W. Majesky, Alan Daugherty, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

4:49 Genetic Deficiency in Nox2-containing 54 NADPH Oxidase Decreases Susceptibility to Venous Thrombosis in Mice Vijay K. Sonkar, Rahul Kumar, Sean Gu, Prakash Doddapattar, Steven R. Lentz, Sanjana Dayal, University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa

4:55 TRAIL Protects Against Endothelial 55 Dysfunction in vivo and Inhibits Angiotensin-II Induced Oxidative Stress in Vascular Endothelial Cells in vitro Pradeep Manuneedhi Cholan, Sian Cartland, Benjamin Rayner, Scott Genner, Heart Research Institute, Sydney, Australia; Lei Dang, Shane Thomas, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Mary Kavurma, Heart Research Institute, Sydney, Australia

5:01 Endothelial 6-Phosphofructo-2-Kinase/ 56 Fructose-2,6-Bisphosphatase, Isoform 3 (PFKFB3) Deficiency Inhibits Hypoxia- Induced Pulmonary Hypertension in Mice Yapeng Cao, Qiuhua Yang, Lina Wang, Jiean Xu, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China; Zhiping Liu, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia; Yiming Xu, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China; Yong Wang, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, China; David J. Fulton, Neal L. Weintraub, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia; Chaodong Wu, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Qinkai Li, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China; Yunchao Su, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia; Mei Hong, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China; Yuqing Huo, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia

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5:07 Adenosine Kinase Epigenetically Regulates 57 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Formation Zhiping Liu, Augusta University Augusta, Georgia; Jiean Xu, Peking University, Shenzhen, China; Jiaojiao Wang, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia; Yiming Xu, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China; Yong Wang, College of Basic Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, China; Lina Wang, Yapeng Cao, Qiuhua Yang, Peking University, Shenzhen, China; Ha Won Kim, Neal L. Weintraub, Yuqing Huo, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia

5:13 Efficacy and Mechanisms of Metformin 58 Therapy in Established Experimental Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Baohui Xu, Gang Li, Fanru Shen, Trevor Weden, Anna Cabot, Hongping Deng, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; Xiaofeng Chen, Whenzhou Medical University Taizhou Hospital, Linhai, China; Ronald L. Dalman, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California

5:19 Defining the Mechanisms of Autologous 59 Bone Marrow Cell Therapy in Critical Limb Ischemia Bianca Kenyon, Ashley Gutwein, S. Keisin Wang, Linden Green, Michael Murphy, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana

5:25 Q&A/Discussion/Wrap-up

5:30-7:30 pm Grand Ballroom A Poster Session 2 and Reception

SATURDAY, MAY 12

8:00 am Yosemite Room Registration

8:30–10:30 am Grand Ballroom A Poster Session 3 and Continental Breakfast

10:30 am–NOON Imperial Ballroom A/B Plenary Session V Invited Lecture Series

Moderators: Mary G. Sorci-Thomas, PhD, FAHA, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nancy R. Webb, PhD, FAHA, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

Jeffrey M. Hoeg Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Award for Basic Science and Clinical Research Lecture

10:30 Translational Studies in Cardiometabolic Disorders Muredach P. Reilly, MBBCH, MSCE, FAHA, Columbia University, New York, New York

Keynote Lecture

11:00 RNA Control in Vascular Biology: Implications for Atherosclerosis and New Vascularization Stefanie Dimmeler, PhD, Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration, Frankfurt, Germany

Distinguished Lecture

11:30 Inflammation as a Target for Atherosclerosis: CANTOS and Beyond Paul M. Ridker, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

NOON Closing Remarks/Conference Adjourns

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Abdali, Anahita  ............ 435, 605Abdallah, Andrew  ................ 696Abdul-Zani, Izma  ................. 440Abe, Jun-ichi  ...... 223, 234, 235,............................. 418, 451, 613Abel, Evan D.  ......................... 16Aberra, Tsion  ....................... 589Absher, Devin M.  ................. 639Acob, Christine  .................... 726Adelman, Mark  .................... 150Afonso, Milessa S.  . 27, 190, 583Agarwal, Monica  .................. 396Aggarwal, Ankur  .................. 265Aggarwal, Geetika  ............... 165Aghayev, Turan  .................... 112Aguet, François  ..................... 21Ai, Ding  .................................. 40Ai, Masato  ........................... 361Aikawa, Elena  ..... 175, 228, 329, ............. 449, 595, 608, 663, 708Aikawa, Masanori  166, 175, 228, ..... 329, 449, 595, 608, 663, 708Ailawadi, Gorav  ................... 260Airhart, Nathan  .................... 688Aït-Oufella, Hafid  .......... 322, 585Akagi, Daisuke  ..................... 319Akers, Emma J.  ........... 169, 660Akula Bala, Pramod  ............. 410Albaghdadi, Mazen S.  ......... 330Albright, Jody  ...................... 643Alenghat, Francis J.  ................. 1Alexander, J. S.  ................... 621Alfaidi, Mabruka  ................... 606Al Haj Zen, Ayman  ............... 442Alizada, Azad  ....................... 673Alkayed, Nabil J.  .................. 135Allagnat, Florent  ................... 323Allahverdian, Sima  ............... 612Allalou, Amin  ........................ 441Allen, Ryan M.  ..................... 576Allen, Sean D.  ...................... 577Al-Mamun, MD Elias  ............ 315Almeida, Youri E.  ................. 607Al-Ogaili, Ahmed  ......... 351, 352,  ............... 715, 726Alshamrani, Maryam  ............ 651Altmann, Scott W.  ................ 547Al-Tobasei, Rafet  ................. 639Alvelo, Jessica L.  ................. 124Alverdy, John  ....................... 711Alves, Luciana P.  .................. 607Alvis, Bret  ............................ 101Al-Yafeai, Zaki  ...................... 436Amar, Marcelo J.  ................. 181Amaram, Vishnu  .................... 89Amarnath, Venkataraman  .... 553Amengual, Jaume  ........ 210, 414Ammi, Azzadine  ..................... 20Amos, Debbie  ...................... 200An, Jianbo  ........................... 211Anastos, Kathryn  ................. 410Anderson, Cole  .................... 522Anderson, Daniel G.  ............ 329Andraski, Allison B.  ...... 166, 556Andrews, Andrew J.  .............. 29Andrews, Michael  ................ 548Andrews, Robert K.  ............. 532Andrianova, Izabella A.  ........ 379Andro, Heather  .................... 220Aneni, Ehimen  ..................... 431Angelov, Stoyan  ... 106, 670, 694Ankri, Annick  ....................... 146Annex, Brian H.  ............... 342, 8Anto Michel, Nathaly  ........ 31, 47Antounians, Lina  .................. 673Ao, Lihua  ..................... 159, 666Aonuma, Kazutaka  .............. 533Appak-Baskoy, Sila  .............. 450

Appel, Richard  ..................... 317Aragam, Krishna  .................. 126Arany, Zoltan P.  .................... 219Aravind, Shruthi  ................... 334Archer, David  ................. 28, 714Arditi, Moshe  ............... 261, 423Ardlie, Kristin G.  ..................... 21Arghami, Arman  .................. 238Arias, Lara  ........................... 431Arnaboldi, Lorenzo  ................ 35Arnett, Donna K.  .................. 639Arnold, Caroline  ................... 450Arnold, Natalie  ..................... 147Arokiaraj, Mark C.  ................ 671Aroor, Annayya  .................... 710Arrivi, Alessio  ....................... 153Arsov, Alexander  .................. 676Arthur, Erin  ........................... 115Arya, Shipra  ......... 126, 349, 722Asada, Yujiro  ............... 158, 236Asakura, Masanori  ............... 133Asico, Laureano  ................... 252Aslan, Joseph E.  .................. 367Aslibekyan, Stella  ................. 639Assimes, Themistocles L.  ...... 24Assimes, Tim  ....................... 126Asztalos, Bela F.  .. 171, 383, 560Au, Dianaly T.  ....................... 284Augstein, Antje  .................... 676Augustin, Hellmut G.  ............ 450Autieri, Michael V.  ...448, 602, 693Avram, Dorina  ...................... 512Awosanya, Samiat  ............... 695Ay, Ilknur  .............................. 324Ayers, Colby R.  .................... 170Ayoub, Ali  .... 351, 352, 715, 726Ayub, Muhammad T.  ........... 726Azaria, Ruth  ......................... 164Azuma, Nobuyoshi  .............. 692Baas, Livia  ........................... 410Babrowski, Trissa  ................ 711Babunovic, Susan  ....... 190, 583Babur, Özgün  ...................... 367Baci, Denisa  ................ 435, 605Bäcklund, Alexandra  .... 677, 705Bader, Lindsay A.  .................. 44Bagi, Zsolt  ............................. 43Baig, Ferheen  ...................... 311Baker, Daryll  ........................ 130Bala, Pramod A.  ...................... 4Balakrishnan, Anju  ............... 603Balch, Maria  ........................ 522Baldan, Angel  ...................... 195Ballantyne, Christie M.  . 562, 598Bandaru, Manoj  ........... 437, 441Banerjee, Jaideep  ................ 139Bangru, Sushant  .................. 447Bank, Ingrid  ........................... 97Banka, Alison  ........................ 50Bannon, Paul G.  .................. 113Bansal, Anita  ......................... 89Bao, Gang  ............................. 32Bao, Jinlan  .......................... 567Baradaran Noveiry, Behnoud  422Barallobre-Barreiro, Javier  .... 311Barber, Jacob L.  .................. 395Barbieri, Silvia  ...................... 226Barman, Pijus  ........................ 46Barnhart, Shelley  ......... 390, 414Barone, Krista  ...................... 150Barr, John  .................... 391, 548Barrere-Cain, Rio E.  ............. 468Barrett, Tessa  ...................... 256Barrett, Tessa J.  .... 48, 210, 631Barron, Catherine M.  ........... 500Barter, Philip J.  .................... 609Bartimoccia, Simona  ... 360, 529Barupal, Dinesh K.  ............... 395

Barwari, Temo  ..................... 311Bashmail, Roa  ..................... 716Bastounis, Effie  .................... 675Basu, Debapriya  .................. 167Batkai, Sandor  ..................... 251Batra, Rishi  .................. 312, 681Battaglia, Simona  ................ 145Batus, Marta  ........................ 611Baumer, Yvonne  .......... 197, 212Baumgarten, Clive  ............... 578Bausch, Andreas  ................... 12Bavaria, Joseph E.  ............... 695Baxter, B. Timothy  ....... 312, 681Beckett, Lauren  ........... 190, 583Beckman, Joshua A.  ........... 333Behar, Mandi  ....................... 276Belaygorod, Larisa  ............... 283Belcik, J. Todd  ....................... 44Belenchia, Anthony  .............. 710Belin de Chantemele, Eric J.  100Belisle, Sabrina  .............. 34, 453Bellosta, Stefano  ......... 435, 605Belur, Agastya  ............. 549, 589Bennett, Brian J.  .................. 643Bennett, Lisa  ....................... 597Berestein-Lopez, Gabriel  ..... 227Berger, Jeffrey S.  .. 48, 150, 256, ..................................... 368, 456Bergin, Stephen  ....................... 3Bergsbaken, Tessa  .............. 414Bergstrom, Paige  ................. 561Berkholz, Janine  .................. 438Berkowitz, Dan  .................... 455Bernheim, Adam  ................. 722Berrido, Andrea  ................... 219Bertazzoni, Giuliano  ............. 145Berus, Joshua M.  ........ 439, 489Best, Michael D.  .................. 273Bettaga, Noomen  ................ 471Beutel, Manfred E.  ............... 147Bhat, Neha  .......................... 618Bhatnagar, Aruni  .................. 225Bhatta, Anil  .......................... 455Bhuiyan, Sumitra  ................. 116Bick, Alexander G.  ................. 24Bielicki, John  ....................... 399Bierbaum, Kevin  .......... 391, 548Bihl, Ji  ................................. 513Bijkerk, Roel  .......................... 27Billiar, Kristen L.  ................... 345Billings, Frederic T.  ............... 176Binder, Harald  ...................... 147Bishop, Andrew  ................... 426Bjorkegren, Johan L. M.  ...... 468Bjørnes, Nelly  ...................... 712Blackburn, Cassidy M. R.  .......... ..................................... 188, 433Blackwell, Timothy  ............... 576Blaha, Cheryl  ....................... 721Blankstein, Ron  ................... 608Blaser, Mark C.  ............ 228, 608Blaszczak, Alecia  ..................... 3Bleck, Christopher  ............... 212Blocki, Frank  ....................... 197Bluemke, David  ........... 549, 589Bode, Christoph  .............. 31, 47Bode-Böger, Stefanie M.  ..... 287Boden, William  .................... 126Body, Simon C.  ........... 228, 608Boehm-Cagan, Anat  ............ 399Bogdanovic, Marko  ............. 102Boilard, Eric  ......................... 375Bonelli, Fabrizio  ................... 197Bong, Sung-Kyung  .............. 581Boniakowski, Anna  ...... 255, 258Bonnet, Guillaume  ............... 510Boon, Reinier  ............... 314, 677Borissoff, Julian I.  ................ 599

Borja, Mark S.  ............. 384, 555Bornfeldt, Karin E.  242, 390, 414, ............................................. 493Bornstein, Stefan R.  ............ 676Bouchard, Claude  ............... 395Bouchareychas, Laura  184, 262, ..................................... 408, 443Boukais, Kamel  ................... 612Bou Khzam, Lara  ................. 274Bourgoin, Sylvain G.  ............ 375Boytard, Ludovic  ........... 42, 150Bradley, David  ......................... 3Braet, Drew J.  ..................... 151Bragina, Anna  ...................... 686Branchetti, Emanuela  .......... 695Brand, Geneviève  ................ 624Brass, Lawrence F.  ...... 363, 530Bray, Paul  .............................. 15Breier, Georg  ....................... 676Breitkreuz, Thorben  ............. 347Brewster, Luke P.  ......... 722, 717Briand, Francois  .................. 545Bridges, Charles R.  .............. 277Brilloff, Silke  ......................... 287Brodeur, Mathieu  ................. 624Brooke, Hannah  .................. 441Brophy, Colleen M.  ...... 101, 269Brophy, Megan L.  ................ 231Brousseau, Emmanuel  ......... 545Brown, Eran I.  ........................ 44Brown, G. Schuyler  ............... 11Brown, Mark  ........................ 105Brownell, Anna-Liisa  ............ 324Brozovich, Frank V.  .............. 694Brubaker, Greg  .................... 220Bruemmer, Dennis  ............... 508Bruikman, Caroline S.  .. 213, 584Brunette, Katya  ................... 136Brunssen, Coy  ............. 241, 676Brux, Melanie  .............. 241, 676Buchmann, Benedikt  ............. 12Bueno-Beti, Carlos  ...... 277, 510Buffa, Jennifer A.  ................. 430Bulut, Gamze B.  .................. 275Burr, Noémie  ....................... 545Bursill, Christina  ........... 169, 660Burtenshaw, Denise  480, 648, 651Burton, Jason C.  ................. 216Busch, Albert  ....... 103, 314, 677Buscher, Konrad  ........ 4, 31, 410Button, Emily  ....................... 385Cabot, Anna  .................. 58, 713Cahill, Paul A.  ..... 476, 478, 480, ............................. 648, 651, 716Cai, Bishuang  ........................ 40Cai, Yujun  ............................ 279Caidahl, Kenneth  ................. 627Calabresi, Laura  .................... 35Calosing, Cyrus  ................... 669Calvieri, Camilla  ........... 145, 153Camera, Marina  ................... 226Cameron, Scott J.  ............... 140Cammisotto, Vittoria  .... 153, 360Campbell, Robert A.  .............. 14Campos-Naciff, Begoña  ...... 690Cangemi, Roberto  ....... 145, 153Canning, Daniel  ................... 480Canton, Gador  .................... 345Cao, Amos A.  ...................... 335Cao, Feng  ........................... 635Cao, Yapeng  ................... 43, 56, ............................... 57, 461, 668Caravan, Peter  .................... 324Carlson, Mark  ...................... 334Carmo, Luciana S.  ............... 607Carnevale, Daniela  ....... 485, 653Carnevale, Lorenzo  .............. 653Carnevale, Raimondo  .......... 653A

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Carnevale, Roberto  153, 360, 529Cartland, Sian  ........................ 55Casaburo, Manuel  ............... 485Casale, George  .......... 136, 138, ..................................... 334, 340Casan, Joshua  .................... 532Casey, Gillian  ....................... 480Castore, Reneau  .................. 433Catana, Ciprian  .................... 324Catibog, Norman  ................. 311Cavallotti, Laura  ........... 226, 459Cegla, Jaimini  ...................... 609Ceholski, Delaine  ................. 373Celdran-Bonafonte, Diego  ... 690Ceneri, Nicole  .............. 439, 489Cerbie, James  ....................... 10Chadwick, Alexandra C.  ....... 13,  ..................................... 214, 563Chaffin, Mark  ................. 126, 21Chait, Alan  ........... 242, 390, 414Chan, Lawrence C. B.  ......... 447Chan, Teddy  ........................ 612Chandra, Mini  ...................... 116Chandran, Sunitha  ............... 433Chang, Eugene B.  ............... 127Chang, Hye Rim  .................. 631Chang, Jeffrey T.  .................. 630Chang, Kyong-Mi  .......... 126, 24Chang, Tian-Jong  ................ 587Chang, Wei-Tien  .......... 123, 723Chang, Ziyi  .......................... 707Channon, Keith  .................... 442Chao, Yang  .......................... 331Chaturvedi, Abhishek  ........... 589Chaudhary, Mirnal  ................ 505Chauhan, Anil  ...... 332, 374, 509Chawla, Ajay  ........................ 186Cheedu, Divya  ..................... 139Cheema, Harleen  ................. 385Chen, Cynthia  ...................... 278Chen, Edmund B.  ................ 127Chen, Eugene  ...................... 698Chen, Francis M.  ................. 486Chen, Hong  ......... 141, 231, 718Chen, Jeff Z.  ........................ 104Chen, Jiqiu  .......................... 373Chen, Jiyuan  ....................... 115Chen, Junjie  ........................ 278Chen, Lung-Chi  ................... 225Chen, Marcus  .............. 549, 589Chen, Mian  .......... 120, 121, 262Chen, Miao  .......................... 500Chen, Ming  .......................... 469Chen, Qiuyun  .............. 501, 672Chen, Shi-You  ............. 168, 507Chen, Shuang  ..................... 423Chen, Shuzhen  .................... 513Chen, Sisi  ............................ 168Chen, Xiaofeng  .............. 58, 713Chen, Xiaoli  ......................... 516Chen, Yanfei  ........................ 310Chen, Yiliang  ....................... 586Chen, Yuqing  ....................... 707Chen, Zhen  ................. 250, 685Chen, Zhiheng  ..................... 409Chen, Zhisong  ..................... 237Chen, Zhuo  ........................... 89Cheng, Angela  ....................... 19Cheng, Chuanfang  .............. 513Cheng, Hsiao-Ling  ............... 654Cheng, Joan  .......................... 19Cheng, Xiao  ......................... 601Cherepanova, Olga  .................. 8Chernogubova, Ekaterina  ... 314, ............................. 652, 677, 705Cheung, Jamie  .................... 398Cheung-Flynn, Joyce  ........... 269Chi, Liguo  .............................. 50

Chien, Shu  .............................. 7Chiesa, Mattia  ..................... 226Chintala, Madhu  .................. 521Cho, Jae Min  ......................... 10Cho, Kelly  ...................... 126, 24Chodisetti, Giriprakash  ........ 691Choi, Ji-Kyung  ..................... 324Choi, Jung  ........................... 329Choi, Jung Ran  ...................... 95Choi, Su-jung  ...................... 221Choi, Sung Hee  ..................... 99Chorawala, Mehul  ............... 332,  ..................................... 374, 509Chou, Ting-Heng  ......... 124, 719Choudhary, Gaurav  ...... 439, 489Christensen, Jared  .............. 439Christersdottir, Tinna  ............ 652Chrzanowska-Wodnicka, Magdalena  ......... 229Chu, Ling-yun  ...................... 654Chu, Nain-Feng  ................... 587Chu, Pao Hsien  ............. 96, 424Chui, Helena  ................ 183, 399Chun, Hyung  ....................... 489Chun, Youngjae  ................... 310Chung, Allen  ............... 184, 262, ..................................... 408, 443Chung, Ick-Mo  .................... 588Chung, Jonathan  ................. 589Cifelli, Giuseppe  ................... 653Cirlos, Sonya  ......................... 39Civelek, Mete  ................. 45, 217Clark, Wayne  ....................... 135Clarke, Jordyn  ..................... 180Cleuren, Audrey C. A.  .............. 9Clifford, Bethan  .................... 202Cochain, Clement  .................... 4Cochran, Blake J.  ........ 222, 609Cohen, Beth E.  .................... 349Cohen, Mardge H.  ............... 410Cohen, Richard A.  ............... 512Colas, Romain A.  ......... 120, 121Collinson, Lucy  .................... 130Concato, John  ..................... 126Conklin, Daniel J.  ................. 225Conlon, Donna M.  ................. 22Conrad, Kelsey  .................... 105Conte, Michael S.  ....... 109, 120, ..................................... 121, 262Contreras, Lionel L. F. G.  ..... 607Contreras, Mauricio  ............. 132Cooke, Allison L.  ................... 26Cooley, Brian C.  ..................... 41Cooper, Matthew A.  ............. 317Corcoran, Eoin  ............ 476, 651Corkrey, Heather A.  ............... 17Corpataux, Jean-Marc  ......... 323Corsini, Alberto  ...... 35, 435, 605Cortez, Abigail  ..................... 349Coselli, Joseph S.  ................ 317Covassin, Naima  ................. 432Cox, Laura  ........................... 426Creager, Michael  .................. 329Crother, Timothy R.  ............. 423Croxford, Andrew  .................. 30Cruz, Miguel A.  ...................... 39Csányi, Gábor  ..................... 100Csanyi, Gabor  ..................... 230Cuda, Suzanne  .................... 426Cui, Jian  .............................. 721Cui, Jie  ................................ 354Cui, Juan  ............................. 601Cui, Lianqun  ........................ 409Cui, Xiangdong  .................... 369Cui, Xiao-Bing  ..................... 168Cui, Yuqi  .............................. 409Cummins, Carolyn L.  ........... 623Cupples, L. Adrienne  ... 171, 467

Curci, John  .......................... 688Curran, Joanne  .................... 180Curty-Costa, Ernesto  ........... 504Cuthbert, Gary A.  ................ 440Da, Xingwen  ........................ 672Dagur, Pradeep  ................... 212Daiber, Andreas  ..................... 30Dalli, Jesmond  ............. 120, 121Dallinga-Thie, Geesje M.  ..... 213, ............................................. 213Dalman, Ronald L.  ......... 58, 713D’Amati, Giulia  ..................... 153Damrauer, Scott M.  ....... 24, 126Dandekar, Thomas  .............. 251Dang, AnhThu  ..................... 610Dang, Lei  ............................... 55Dang, Vi  .............................. 215Dangwal, Seema  ......... 251, 477Dannert, Angelika  ................ 678Danser, A.H. Jan  . 600, 629, 636Dardik, Alan  ......................... 280Darwesh, Malik  .................... 204Das, Archita  ......................... 418Daskalopoulou, Stella  .......... 125Daugherty, Alan  .... 53, 104, 108, ..... 114, 175, 284, 603, 636, 708David, Fulton  ....................... 461David, Larry L.  ..................... 367Davidson, W. Sean  ........ 26, 556Davies, Sean S.  .......... 165, 396, ..................................... 553, 555Davis, Amanda K.  ................ 532Davis, Frank M.  ........... 255, 258Davison, Mark A.  ................. 611Davy, John  ........................... 665Dayal, Sanjana  ............... 534, 54Daze, Emily  .......................... 257de Aguiar Vallim, Thomas Q.  .. 19de Bakker, Marie  .................. 267de Beer, Frederick C.  ........... 179de Beer, Maria C.  ................. 566de Borst, Gert J.  .......... 267, 728Debose-Boyd, Russell A.  ..... 457de Bruin, Ruben G.  .............. 514DeCamp, Lisa  ...................... 259Decano, Julius  ............. 329, 663De Dominicis, Carlo  ..... 435, 605De Giorgi, Marco  ........... 216, 32Déglise, Sebastien  ............... 323Deguchi, Hiroshi  .......... 148, 520deKemp, Ella  ......................... 42Dekker, Mirthe  ....................... 97de Kleijn, Dominique P. V. ....... 97DeLaughter, Daniel M.  ......... 228Del Cid Fratti, Juan  .............. 726Demer, Linda L.  ................... 278Demir, Emek  ........................ 367denDekker, Aaron  ........ 255, 258Deng, Hongping  ............ 58, 713Deng, Tuo  ................................ 3Deng, Wenbing  .................... 501den Hartigh, Laura J.  ........... 242den Hoed, Marcel  ........ 441, 472den Ruijter, Hester  ............... 267Derive, Marc  ........................ 322Desai, Kshitij A.  .................... 331Deschambault, Vanessa  ...... 624DeSilva, Gayan  .................... 331DeSiqueira, Jonathan  .......... 440Deussen, Andreas  ............... 287Dev, Rishabh  ............... 655, 710de Vries, Margreet R.  ........... 337de Waard, Vivian  .................. 259Dey, Amit  ..... 197, 212, 549, 589Dhagia, Vidhi  ....................... 502Dhanesha, Nirav  .. 332, 374, 509Diaz, Jose A.  ....................... 523Diaz, Sandra  ........................ 411

Diaz Quintero, Luis  ...... 351, 352Di Bartolo, Belinda A.  ... 169, 660DiCarli, Marcelo F.  ................ 608Dichek, David  106, 628, 670, 694Didangelos, Athanasios  ....... 311Diditchenko, Svetlana  .......... 344Dillon, Eugene  ..................... 173Di Luca, Mariana  ......... 478, 480Ding, Lei  .............................. 553Ding, Ye  ............................... 289Dinh, Huy  ................................ 4Di Prospero, Nicholas A.  ...... 167Diyabalanage, Himashinie  .... 324Do, Raymond  ...................... 411Doddapattar, Prakash  ... 54, 332, ..................................... 374, 509Doerfler, Alexandria M.  ... 216, 32Dominici, Marcello  ............... 153Dong, Henry  ........................ 562Dong, Jianjie  ........................ 685Dong, Kun  ........................... 507Dong, Kunzhe  ..................... 290Dong, Yu  ............................. 604Dong, Yunzhou  .................... 231Döring, Yvonne  .................... 185Dose, Andrea  ...................... 198Douglas, Gillian  .................... 442Doyle, Adam J.  .................... 140Doyon, Genevieve  ............... 508Dronadula, Nagadhara  ......... 628Druzhina, Natalia  ................. 686Duan, Hao  ................... 674, 679Dubé, Marie-Pierre  .............. 624Dubland, Joshua A.  ............. 612Dubuis, Celine  ..................... 323Duchez, Anne-Claire  ............ 375Ducree, Jens  ....................... 480Dullaart, Robin P. F.  .............. 388Dunivant, Veronica  ............... 696Duong, Phat  184, 262, 408, 443Duquette, Natacha  .............. 624Duralde, Erin  ........................ 349Durgin, Brittany G.  ............... 503Durham, Laura  .................... 696DuVall, Scott  ........................ 126Dzutsev, Amiran  ....................... 5Eagle, Susan  ....................... 101Ebenebe, Obialunanma V.  .... 444Eckel, Robert H.  .................. 167Eckstein, Hans-Henning  ...... 347Edelstein, Leonard  ................. 15Edenberg, Howard J.  ............ 98Edwards, John G.  ................ 502Edwards, Todd  .............. 24, 524Ehinger, Erik  .................... 4, 410Ehrenborg, Ewa  ........... 454, 627Eickholt, Claudia  .................. 676Eisen, Howard J.  ................. 469Eken, Suzanne M.  ............... 652Elavalakanar, Pavania  .......... 512Eliason, Jonathan L.  ............ 696Ellis, Jennifer L.  .................... 140Elnabawi, Youssef  ........ 549, 589Elsabrouty, Rania  ................. 457Emdin, Connor A.  .................. 21Emmanouilidou, Anastasia  ..................... 441, 472Eng, Wilson  ......................... 157Engelmann, Felix  ................. 676England, Sarah  ...................... 11Erbel, Raimund  .................... 477Erickson, Jeffrey R.  .............. 444Eriksson, Per  .............. 314, 454, ..................................... 569, 706Ermilov, Eugeny  ................... 438Eskandari, Owen  ................. 127Esteghamat, Sahar  .............. 618Evans, Jared  ........................ 432

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Evitt, Niklaus H.  ................... 214Faffe, Debora  ....................... 504Falcone, Marco  .................... 145Fan, Nian  ............................. 724Fan, Yanbo  .......................... 707Fan, Yi  ......................... 674, 679Fang, Lingyun  ...................... 729Fang, Milie  ............................. 46Fang, Pu  ................................ 29Fang, Yun  ............................ 217Fantuzzi, Giamila  ................... 46Farcomeni, Alessio  .............. 145Fargnoli, Anthony S.  ............ 277Farias-Silva, Elisangela ......... 607Faridi, Kamil F.  ..................... 422Fatema, Kaniz  ....................... 45Fatkhullina, Aliia  ............... 5, 112Faulkner, Jessica L.  ............. 100Fava, Marika  ........................ 311Fawaz, Maria V.  ........... 164, 389Fay, William P.  ...................... 151Fazio, Sergio  ........ 33, 180, 396, ..................................... 561, 565Fenton, Alexandra M.  .. 135, 561Ferguson, Jane F.  ................ 333Fernandez, Andrea  .............. 413Fernandez, Jose’ A.  ............. 520Ferri, Nicola  ......................... 226Fessel, Melissa R.  ................ 607Fidler, Trevor P.  ...................... 16Fiehn, Oliver  ......................... 395Fink, Pamela J.  .................... 414Finney, Alexandra C.  ...... 621, 88Fish, Jason E.  .............. 661, 673Fisher, Edward A. .. 48, 190, 210, ..................... 368, 388, 414, 631Fisher, Rachel  ...................... 569Fisher, Richard K.  ................ 273Fisher, Virginia A.  ......... 171, 467Fitzgerald, Matthew  ..... 312, 681Fitzpatrick, Emma  ....... 478, 480, ..................................... 648, 651Fledderus, Joost O.  ............. 728Flores, Alyssa M.  ................... 52Fondrie, William E.  ............... 284Fortin, Paul R.  ...................... 375Foster, Greg  ......................... 413Francis, Gordon A.  .............. 612Franco, Sarah R.  ................. 505Francone, Omar L.  .............. 181Franzén, Oscar  .................... 468Frati, Giacomo  ..................... 153Fredman, Gabrielle  .................. 2Freedman, Jane E.  ................ 17Freeman, Matthew  ............... 493Frey, Jeremy M.  ................... 493Friebe, Andreas  ................... 471Fried, Steven G.  ................... 547Fuentes, Harry E.  ........ 351, 352, ..................................... 715, 726Fuentes, Iris  ......................... 457Fuglestad, Matthew  ............ 136, ..................................... 138, 334Fujii, Yasuhiro  ....................... 134Fujii, Yuka  ........... 223, 234, 235, 451, 613Fujiwara, Elena  .................... 234Fujiwara, Keigi  .... 223, 234, 235, ..................................... 451, 613Fukai, Tohru  ................. 418, 461Fukaya, Eri  ............................. 52Fullerton, David A.  ....... 159, 666Fulton, David J  ................ 43, 56Fung, Wai-Lun W.  ................ 398Furtado, Jeremy  .......... 556, 557Furusyo, Norihiro  ......... 171, 466Fuster, Jose J.  ....................... 18Gadde, Suresh  .................... 620

Gahtan, Vivian  ..................... 282Gailani, David  ................ 362, 37Galisteo, Rebeca  ................. 284Gallagher, Katherine  ..... 255, 258Galley, Joseph C.  ................. 506Galvão, André  ...................... 174Ganahl, Janine  ..................... 122Ganesh, Santhi K.  ................... 9Gange, Stephen  .................. 410Ganguly, Rituparna  ................ 89Ganta, Vijay C.  ..................... 342Gao, Hongyu  ......................... 98Gao, Ping-Jin  ...................... 318Gao, Pingjin  ......................... 336Gao, Siqi  ............................. 276Gao, Ya  ............................... 537Gao, Yue  ..................... 136, 334Gao, Zhaohui  ....................... 721Garabedian, Michael J.  ........ 631Garcia-Barrio, Minerva  ......... 707Gardiner, Elizabeth E.  ........... 532Gardner, Michael  ................. 548Garelnabi, Mahdi  ......... 386, 431Garland, Kristina  .................. 457Garlapati, Venkata  ................. 30Garmey, James  ................... 614Garshick, Michael S.  ............ 256Gasbarrino, Karina  ............... 125Gasser, Christian  ......... 102, 321Gassett, Amanda J.  ............. 470Gates, Kathleen J.  ............... 223Gaziano, J. Michael  ............. 126Geerts, Marlieke  .................. 244Gelfand, Joel  ....................... 589Gelmi, Maria Luisa  ....... 435, 605Genner, Scott  ........................ 55Genovese, Leonard  ..... 549, 589Geoffrion, Michele  .......... 42, 615Geoffroy, Pascale  ................. 624Georgopoulou, Aikaterini  ..... 128Gepner, Adam D.  ................. 470Geraldes, Pedro M.  ............. 680Gerszten, Robert E.  ............. 333Gerth, Katelyn  ....................... 16Ghaffari, Siavash  .................. 452Gharraee, Nazli  .................... 313Ghevondyan, Tigran H.  ........ 644Ghosh, Abhijit  ...................... 696Ghosh, Amlan K.  ..................... 4Ghosh, Shobha  ..... 36, 232, 578Ghoshal, Pushpankur  .. 100, 230Gi, Toshihiro  ......................... 236Gi, Young Jin  ............... 223, 451Giancursio, Carolyn  ..... 234, 613Giddons, Don P.  .................. 646Giebe, Sindy  ........................ 241Gijbels, Marion J. J.  ............. 378Gilham, Dean  ....................... 669Gillard, Baiba K.  ........... 394, 551Gillis, Marc-Antoine  .............. 624Gilmour, Megan  ................... 385Ginsburg, David  ....................... 9Ginski, Greta  ........................ 416Giraud, Andréas  .................. 322Giri, Ayush  ............................. 24Go, Catherine  ...................... 310Goettsch, Claudia  ........ 175, 676Goettsch, Winfried  ............... 676Goldberg, Ira J.  .. 167, 274, 388, ............................. 390, 414, 631Goldstein, Daniel R.  ............. 187Golemi, Iva  .......................... 726Golledge, Jonathan  ............. 348Gomaraschi, Monica  ............. 35Gomes Kjerulf, Diego  ........... 242Gonçalves, Isabel  ................ 454Goncharova, Elena  .............. 508Gonen, Ayelet  ...................... 417

Gong, Jian  ........................... 698Gong, Ming  ......................... 699Gong, Yanqing A.  ................ 674Gongol, Brendan  ................. 446Goo, Young-Hwa  ................. 447Goodspeed, Leela  ............... 242Gordon, Terry  ...................... 225Gordts, Philip  ................. 23, 411Gorenchtein, Mike  ................. 48Gosev, Igor  .......................... 140Goto, Shinji  .......................... 228Gotto, Antonio M.  ........ 394, 551Goyal, Aditya  ............... 549, 589Graf, Gregory A.  .................. 597Graham, Mark  ............... 23, 636Grandas, Oscar H.  .............. 273Grande-Allen, Jane  .............. 451Green, Jonette M.  .. 88, 606, 621Green, Linden  ........................ 59Gremmels, Hendrik  .............. 728Grenon, Marlene  .................. 349Grenon, S M.  ............... 120, 121Greve, Joan M.  ............ 335, 523Griepke Dam Nielsen, Silke  .. 712Griffin, Courtney  ................... 276Griffin, John H.  ............ 148, 520Grimsley, Lauren B.  ............. 273Groenendyk, Jacob  ..... 549, 589Grover, Lawrence  ................ 200Gruber, Andras  .............. 362, 37Grumbach, Isabella  .............. 687Gu, Sean  ............................... 54Gu, Wendou  ........................ 650Gu, Xiaodong  ...................... 430Guerraty, Marie A.  ................ 219Guertin, Marie-Claude .......... 624Guillamat-Prats, Raquel  ....... 185Guillory, Bobby  ...................... 39Gulshan, Kailash  .................. 220Gundry, Steven R.  ............... 412Guo, Jiao  ............................. 317Guo, Kathy  ............................ 22Guo, Lian-Wang  .......... 129, 254Guo, Weili  ............................ 173GUO, Weisheng  ................... 635Guo, Xia  .............................. 507Guo, Zhenheng  ................... 699Gupte, Sachin A.  ................. 502Gustafsson, Stefan  ................ 52Guth, Christy M.  .................. 269Gutwein, Ashley  ..................... 59Guzman, Raul J.  .................. 279Gwag, Taesik  ....................... 632Ha, Duy  ............................... 138Ha, Khanh Q.  ........................ 49Hada, Megumi  ............. 235, 451Hada, Yoshiko  ..................... 110Hadi, Tarik  ........................... 150Hadri, Lahouaria  .......... 277, 510Haegens, Astrid  ................... 599Haeusler, Rebecca A.  ............ 45Haghdoost, Siamak  ............. 652Hagita, Sumihiko  ................. 595Hagler, Michael  .................... 238Hagood, James S.  ............... 685Hahn, Scott A.  ..................... 503Haider, Nezam  ..................... 425Hajjar, Roger J.  .... 277, 373, 510Hakimjavadi, Roya  .............. 480, ..................................... 651, 716Halabi, Carmen  ...................... 11Halle, Martin  ........................ 652Halliday, Christopher  ............ 669Halu, Arda  .......... 175, 228, 329, ............................. 608, 663, 708Hambly, Brett D.  .................. 113Hamers, Anouk  ....................... 4Hamilton, George  ................ 130

Hammerson, Bradley  ........... 384Hampton, Brian  ................... 284Han, Yaling  .......................... 460Hand, Nicholas  ...................... 22Hanna, David B.  .................. 410Hans, Chetan P.  ........... 655, 710Hansen, Chris  ...................... 334Hansen, Laura M.  .. 28, 649, 714Hansson, Göran K.  ...... 627, 652Hao, Hong  ................... 409, 409Hao, Huifeng  ....................... 270Hao, Yun  ............................. 495Hara, Masumi  ...................... 243Hara, Sonoka  ...................... 243Hargett, Stefan  .................... 428Harman, Susan  ................... 651Harmon, Joseph  .................. 198Harper, Mary-Ellen  ................. 42Harrington, Charlotte  ........... 212Harrington, Michael  ............. 399Harris, Edward  ..................... 601Harris, Katharine G.  ............. 127Harris, Thurl E.  ..................... 428Harris, William S.  ................. 384Harrison, Catherine  .............. 137Hart, Peter  ........................... 726Hart, Rachel  ........................ 556Harter, Theresa  ...................... 11Hasanov, Zulfiyya  ................. 450Hasenfuss, Gerd  .......... 678, 691Hashimoto, Takuya  .............. 280Hassan, Jasmin  ................... 378Hasse, Stephan  ................... 375Hatsukami, Thomas S.  ....... 320, ............................................. 345Hayashi, Hiroshi  ................... 552Hayashi, Jun  ................ 171, 466Hayes, Kate  ......................... 253Hazen, Jennie  ...................... 220Hazen, Stanley L.  ........ 105, 430He, Hongliang  ................ 36, 578He, Jia-Qiang  ...................... 500He, Ming  .......................... 7, 685He, Yi  .......................... 390, 556He, Zhengqiang  ................... 674Healy, Abigail  ............... 439, 489Healy, Killian  ........................ 480Heath, Sonya L.  ................... 410Heather, Alison K.  ................ 444Hedin, Ulf  ............ 454, 627, 661Hedrick, Catherine  ................... 4Heeb, Mary J.  ...................... 520Heestermans, Marco ........... 378Heffron, Sean P.  ................... 368Heinecke, Jay W.  ... 26, 390, 556Heinz, Justin  ............................ 2Helkin, Alex  .......................... 282Helsley, Robert  .................... 105Helt, Jay-Christian  ............... 651Henderson, Christopher A.  .. 614Hendrikx, Sabrina  ................ 417Henke, David  ......................... 15Henke, Peter  ....................... 354Hennessy, Elizabeth J.  ......... 456Henson, David  ............... 25, 579Heo, Kyung-Sun  .. 223, 234, 613Hering, Daniel  ...................... 185Herman, Allison B.  448, 602, 693Hermanns, Iris M.  ................ 147Hernandez, Alfredo A.  . 413, 598Hernandez, Hernan  ..... 136, 340Hernandez-Ochoa, Erick  ..... 284Herr, Andrew  ......................... 26Hertel, Stella  ........................ 450Hess, Daniel L.  ........................ 8Heusch, Gerd  ...................... 477Hewitt, Katherine  ................. 241Heywood, Sarah  .................. 344A

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Higashi, Hideyuki  ........ 166, 175, ............. 228, 329, 608, 663, 708Higgins, Marie-Ève  .............. 624Hilgendorf, Ingo  ....................... 4Hills, Nancy K.  ..................... 349Hine, Chistopher  .................. 122Hinman, Kristina  .................... 11Hiramoto, Jade  .................... 349Hirata, Satoshi  ..................... 692Hirve, Anirudh  ...................... 696Hisada, Yohei  ........................ 41Ho, Karen J.  ........................ 127Hocking, Kyle  ...................... 101Hodis, Howard N.  ................ 410Hodovan, James M.  .............. 44Hoehn, Kyle L.  ..................... 428Hoeting, Natalie  ................... 170Hoffman, Maureane  ............. 288Hoffmann, Fabian  ................ 724Hoffmann, Luisa  .................. 504Hofmann, Anja  ............. 241, 676Hofmann, Patrick  ......... 314, 677Holinstat, Michael  .................. 15Holle, Lori A.  ........................ 524Homer-Vanniasinkam, S.  ..... 440Hong, King Y.  ...................... 443Hong, Mei  ................ 43, 461, 56Hong, Xuechong  ................. 650Hong, Zhongkui  ................... 596Hoogeveen, Ron  ................. 598Hopkins, Paul N.  .................. 639Hoppe, Natalie  ........................ 4Horner, Steven  ................. 21, 23Horvath, Katalin V.  ............... 383Hoshina, Katsuyuki  .............. 319Hou, Huayun  ....................... 673Houston, Barbara  ................ 242Houston, Reaves  ................... 41Hovingh, G. Kees  ........ 213, 584Howard, Courtney  ................. 20Howatt, Deborah  ................. 603Howatt, Deborah A.  ...... 53, 108, ............................. 114, 603, 636Hsiai, Tzung K.  .................... 278Hsu, Fong-Fu  ...................... 204Hsu, Jeffrey J.  ..................... 278Hsu, Rachel H.  .............. 216, 32Hsueh, Willa  ............................ 3Hu, Changqing  .................... 672Hu, Guoqing  ........................ 290Hu, Haidi  ............................. 280Hu, Jie H.  .................... 106, 670Hu, Junhao  .......................... 450Hu, Niandan  ........................ 416Hu, Sheng  ........................... 270Hu, Wenting  ........................ 707Hu, Yanhua  .................. 479, 650Hu, Zhenkun  ........................ 672Huang, Canxia  ..................... 567Huang, Cecilia  ....................... 33Huang, Hsi-Yuan  ................. 685Huang, Hsien-Da  ................. 685Huang, Jiansheng  ................ 553Huang, Jun  .......................... 336Huang, Lei  ................... 268, 495Huang, Menggui  .......... 674, 679Huang, Ngan  ....................... 731Huang, Shi  .......................... 333Huang, Tse-Shun  ..................... 7Huang, Wenxin  .................... 586Huang, Yan  ............................ 11Huang, Yu  ........................... 186Huang Devine, Zheng  .......... 521Huffman, Jennifer E.  .............. 24Huggins, Lesley-Ann  ............ 167Hui, David Y.  ................ 387, 617Hultgren, Rebecka  .............. 102, ..................................... 321, 706

Humblet, Valerie  .................. 324Hung, Adriana M.  .................. 24Hunker, Kristina L.  ................... 9Huo, Yuqing  .................... 43, 56, ............................... 57, 461, 668Huppert, Juak  ....................... 30Hurley, Ayrea  ................. 216, 32Hussain, Mahmood M.  ........ 393Hutcheson, Joshua D.  . 175, 228Huttinger, Allyson  ................. 522Huynh, Cindy  ....................... 132Huynh, Katherine  ................... 20Hwang, Seonghwan  ............ 457Hyatt, Danielle  ......................... 1Hyoju, Sanjiv  ........................ 711Hyzny, Eric  ........................... 508Iacano, Amanda  .................. 220Iacobucci, Roberta  .............. 485Iida, Yasunori  ....................... 107Ikezaki, Hiroaki  .... 171, 466, 467Imamura, Takuroh  ................ 236Ingelsson, Erik  ............... 52, 441Iodice, Daniele  ............. 485, 653Ipe, Joseph  ........................... 98Irvin, Marguerite R.  .............. 639Isaji, Toshihiko  ..................... 280Ishihara, Masaharu  .............. 133Iso-O, Naoyuki  ..................... 243Issa Bhaloo, Shirin  ............... 479Ito, Seigo  ............................. 243Itoh, Shinsuke  ...................... 449Izquierdo-Garcia, David  ....... 324Jacobs, Benjamin N.  ............. 50Jaeschke, Anja  ............ 387, 617Jaffer, Farouc A.  ...... 49, 51, 354Jahagirdar, Ravi  ................... 257Jahangiri, Marjan  ................. 311Jain, Manish  ........................ 509Jakubiczka, Joanna  ............. 691Jakubiczka-Smorag,  Joanna  ................................ 678Jarrett, Kelsey E.  ........... 32, 216Jarzebska, Natalia  ............... 287Javidan, Aida  ....................... 700Jedynska, Aleksandra D.  ..... 599Jelic, Sanja  .......................... 256Jeremy, Richmond W.  .......... 113Jerome, W. G.  ....................... 26Jerome, W. Jay  .................... 556Ji, Ailing  ............................... 597Ji, Yan  ................................. 151Jia, Hong  ............................. 469Jiang, Hui  ................................ 9Jiang, Jieyu  ......................... 567Jiang, Meng  ........................ 409Jiang, Qun  ........................... 127Jiang, Weihua  ...................... 700Jiang, Xian C.  ...................... 172Jiang, Xiaohua  ....................... 29Jin, Hai Dan  ......................... 588Jin, Hong  .................... 314, 454, ............................. 652, 677, 705Jin, Weijun  ........................... 172Jin, Zhenggen  .......................... 6Jo, Hanjoong  ....................... 418Jo, Youngah  ........................ 457Joe L., Raya  ........................ 598Joffre, Jeremie  ............. 322, 585Johanning, Jason M.  ........... 138Johansson, Jan  ... 399, 257, 669Johnson, Brittany  ................ 457Johnson, Collin G.  ............... 598Johnson, Mark  .................... 128Jones, Ben  .......................... 609Jones, Carly  ........................ 510Jones, Jeffrey  ...................... 391Jones, Shannon  .......... 105, 524Jones, Steven R.  ................. 422

Jorgetti, Vanda  .................... 607Jose, Pedro  ......................... 252Josefs, Tatjana  ..................... 388Joseph, Giji  ........... 28, 649, 714Joshi, Abhishek  ................... 311Joshi, Aditya  ........ 197, 212, 589Joshi, Amrita  ............... 255, 258Joshi, SachindraRaj  ............. 502Jovinge, Stefan  .................... 259Julius, Lourdes A. N.  ........... 480Junqueira de Brum,  Joana C. ............................... 174Kajani, Sarina  ...................... 173Kakio, Yuki  ........................... 110Kalani, Anuradha  ................. 225Kallinger, Rachel  .................... 45Kallmayer, Michael  ............... 347Kalra, Dinesh  ....................... 611Kalra, Kanika  ....................... 722Kalsotra, Auinash  ................. 447Kamiya, Mako  ..................... 319Kandiah, Joshua  .................... 42Kang, Jian  ........................... 685Kanter, Jenny E.  .. 242, 390, 414Kanthi, Yogendra  ................... 50Kanuri, Sri Harsha  .................. 98Kapel, Stephanie S.  ............. 450Kaplan, Robert C.  ................ 410Karathanasis, Sotirios  ............ 35Karbach, Susanne  ................. 30Karere, Genesio  ................... 426Karnik, Sadashiva S.  ............ 501Karunakaran, Denuja  ..... 42, 615Karvelis, Peter  ..................... 340Kasahara, Shingo  ................ 134Kassab, Alain  ....................... 201Kassab, Kameel  .................... 98Kasten, Seth  ........................ 696Kathiresan, Sekar  .... 21, 24, 126Katz, Michael G M.  .............. 277Katz, Stuart  ......................... 256Kaufman, Joel D.  ................. 470Kaul, Sushma  ................ 229, 45Kaushik, Virendar K.  .............. 21Kavurma, Mary  ...................... 55Kawanishi, Kunio  ................. 411Kawanura, Yasutaka  ............ 361Kazan, Hilal  ......................... 456Ke, Xiao  ............................... 477Kegulian, Natalie  .................... 23Kekic, Murat  ........................ 113Kelemen, Sheri E.  ..448, 602, 693Kelepouris, Ellie  ................... 469Kellnberger, Stephan  ........... 354Kelly-Goss, Molly R. ................. 8Kenagy, Richard  .................. 320Kent, Craig  .......................... 129Kenyon, Bianca  ..................... 59Kernan, David  ...................... 480Kessinger, Chase W.  ...49, 51, 354Kessler, Thorsten  ................. 471Ketelhuth, Daniel F.J.  ........... 454Key, Nigel S.  .......................... 41Khair, Lyne  ........................... 253Kharouta, Michael Z.  ............ 611Khera, Amit V.  ........................ 21Khor, Melvin  ................. 661, 673Khound, Rituraj  .................... 178Khyzha, Nadiya  ........... 661, 673Kibbe, Melina R.  .................. 330Kievit, Paul  ............................. 44Kikuchi, Nobuhiro  ................ 315Kilinç, Evrin  .......................... 599Kim, Bo Rahm  ....................... 99Kim, Cuk Seong  .................. 221Kim, Danielle J. K.  ............... 721Kim, Francis  ........................ 628Kim, Francys  ....................... 694

Kim, Ha Won  ......................... 57Kim, Hyang  .......................... 588Kim, Ji Young  .......................... 6Kim, Julian KS  ..................... 138Kim, Jung-Sun  .................... 581Kim, Max  ............................. 157Kim, Mee J.  ......................... 198Kim, Roy Y.  .......................... 408Kim, Sang Yeop  ................... 389Kim, Seonhee  ...................... 221Kim, Yuna  ............................ 469Kimball, Andrew  .......... 255, 258Kimura, Akinori  .................... 211King, Damien  ....................... 480King, Sarah M.  ..................... 183Kingwell, Bronwyn  ............... 344Kip, Peter  .................... 122, 337Kirkpatrick, Stacy S.  ............ 273Kirshnan, Sunil  ..................... 451Kitamura, Kazuo  .................. 158Klarin, Derek  ............ 21, 24, 126Klein, Ronald L.  ........... 188, 433Kleinbongard, Petra  ............. 477Klibanov, Alexander L.  ......... 428Kline, Robert H.  ..................... 25Klingström, Tiffany  ............... 472Kloosterman, Meander  ........ 378Knappich, Christoph  ............ 347Knight, Ethan  ....................... 628Knight, Jason S.  .................... 50Knight, Peter  ....................... 140Ko, Kyung Ae  ...... 223, 234, 235Ko, Kyung-Ae  .............. 451, 613Kobayashi, Yasuyuki  ............ 134Kobiyama, Kouji  ...................... 4Kobold, Sebastian  ............... 185Koch, Sheryl E.  .................... 387Kocher, Sascha  ................... 724Koelwyn, Graeme J.  27, 190, 487Koenis, Duco  ....................... 259Koh, Timothy J.  ..................... 46Kohlbrenner, Erik  ................. 277Kolev, Krasimir  ....................... 41Kolkailah, Ahmed A.  ............ 726Kolouschek, Anne  ............... 287Kolta, Sivareddy  .......... 234, 613Koltsova, Ekaterina  .......... 112, 5Komalavilas, Padmini  ........... 269Komaravolu, Ravi K.  ............ 617Kon, Valentina  ..................... 353Konaniah, Eddy S.  ............... 387Konig, Julia  .......................... 130Konishi, Takao  ..................... 338Kooter, Ingeborg M.  ............. 599Kopaliani, Irakli  ..................... 287Kopecky, Chantal M.  ........... 222Koplev, Simon  ..................... 468Korcarz, Claudia E.  .............. 470Korff, Thomas  ...................... 450Korn, Claudia  ...................... 450Koroleva, Marina  ...................... 6Kosinski, Mark  ..................... 611Kossmann, Sabine  ................ 30Kosuge, Hisanori  ................. 533Kothari, Vishal ...................... 390Kotla, Sivareddy  .. 223, 235, 451Koupenova, Milka  .................. 17Koutakis, Panagiotis  ............ 138Kovacs, Attila  ........................ 11Koval, Olha  .......................... 687Koyama, Shohei  .................. 158Kozlowska, Dorota  .............. 716Kramer, Farah  ...... 242, 390, 414Krause, Matthew  ................. 217Krause, Will  ......................... 696Krauss, Ronald M.  183, 198, 630Kreibich, Maximilian  ............. 695Kreutz, Rolf Peter  .................. 98

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Krishnan, Sunil  ..................... 235Kronqvist, Malin  ........... 627, 706Krueger, James  ................... 256Krunic, Damir  ....................... 450Kruth, Howard  ..................... 212Ku, Eu Jeong  ......................... 99Kuang, Yashu  ...................... 516Kudo, Shun  ......................... 315Kudze, Tambudzai  ............... 280Kuehnl, Andreas  .................. 347Kuhn, Jenna  ........................ 310Kuklenyik, Zsuzsanna  ......... 391, ..................................... 548, 560Kulikowski, Ewelina ...... 257, 669Kumar, Rahul  ................. 534, 54Kumar, Senthil  ..................... 137Kundu, Nabanita  ................. 252Kunkel, Steve  ...................... 255Kunkell, Steven  .................... 258Kunz, Meik  .......................... 251Kuo, Yin-Ming  ........................ 29Kuriki, Yugo  ......................... 319Kuroiwa, Yasuyoshi  .............. 236Kuroki, Marcos T.  ................. 721Kurosawa, Ryo  .................... 315Kurt, Zeyneb  ........................ 468Kurt-Jones, Evelyn A.  ............ 17Kurtzhals, Anne Katrine  ....... 712Kyriakou, Theodosios  .......... 442Labrie, Timothy  .................... 116Lackner, Karl J.  .................... 147Lackner, Timothy  ................. 340Lagor, William R.  .... 32, 216, 598Lai, Donna  ........................... 113Lakshmikanthan, Sribalaji  .... 229Lally, Catriona  ...................... 651Lambelet, Martine  ................ 323Lambert, Nicholas  ............... 340Landay, Alan L.  .................... 410Landesberg, Gavin  ...... 602, 693Langbein, Heike  ................... 676Lang Ho, Lee  ....................... 663Lanting, Linda  ........................ 89Lao, Shen  ............................ 233Lapointe, Line  ...................... 624Larsson, Anders  .................. 441La Salle, D Taylor  ................... 10Latifi, Yllka  ............................. 20Lau, Paulina  ......................... 610Laurans, Ludivine  ........ 322, 585Lawson, Charlotte  ............... 130Lazar, Jason M.  ................... 410Le, Nhat-Tu  ................ 223, 234, ..................................... 235, 613Le Bras, Alexandra  ...... 479, 650Ledford, Benjamin  ............... 500Lee, Ciaran  ............................ 32Lee, I-Ju  .............................. 123Lee, Inhwa  ........................... 447Lee, Jennifer S.  ................... 126Lee, Juhyun  ......................... 278lee, jung-jae  ......................... 581Lee, Kyung  .......................... 126Lee, Lang  ............................ 166Lee, Lang H.  ........ 175, 228, 608Lee, Lang Ho  ............... 329, 708Lee, Richard G.  ............. 42, 195Lee, Samuel X.  .................... 554Lee, Sang-Joon  ................... 157Lee, Seulgee  ....................... 581Lee, Sujin  ............................ 722Lee, Victoria  ........................ 609Lee, Warren L.  ..................... 452Leed, Alison  ........................... 21Leeper, Nicholas  ........... 52, 233, ............................. 245, 619, 627Lehtikoski, Anthony  ............. 548Lei, Xia  ................................ 172

Leiper, James M.  ................. 128Leitinger, Norbert  ......... 260, 428Leivas, Justo  ....................... 174LeMaire, Scott A.  ................. 317Lembo, Giuseppe  ........ 485, 653Le Minh, Giang  ............ 379, 525Lengquist, Mariette  .............. 627Lennon, Ryan  ...................... 538Lentz, Steven R.  .................... 54Leone, Vanessa  ................... 127Lerman, Amir  155, 156, 343, 538Lerman, Joseph  .................. 589Lerman, Lilach  ............ 155, 156, ..................................... 343, 538Lessner, Susan M.  ............... 313Letaw, John  ......................... 180Leuenberger, Urs A.  ............. 721Leung, Fung Ping  ................ 486Leuning, Danielle G.  ............. 514Lévesque, Sylvie  .................. 624Levet, Clemence  .................. 493Levine, Ross L.  ...................... 40Levit, Rebecca  ....................... 28Lewis, Harvey  ...................... 220Lewis, Sarah  ........................ 130Ley, Klaus  .................. 4, 31, 410Leyva Jaimes,  Fernanda  ....................... 34, 453Li, Ang  ................................... 32Li, Dan  ................................. 389Li, Daniel Y.  .................. 314, 662Li, Danni  .............................. 488Li, FeiFei  .............................. 507Li, Gang  ........................ 58, 713Li, Hainan  ............................ 203Li, Hui  .................................. 672Li, Jin  ................................... 398Li, Kang  ............................... 443Li, Linyi  ........................ 316, 427Li, Na  ................................... 596Li, Qinkai  ............................... 56Li, Qiu  .................................. 521Li, Weihong  ......................... 268Li, Wenjun  ............................. 13Li, Wenzhu  .......................... 354Li, Xiang-An  ......................... 389Li, Xinyuan  ............................. 29Li, Xuan  ............................... 256Li, Ya-feng  ............................. 29Li, Yan  ................................. 224Li, Yong  ............................... 672Li, Yuhuang  ...233, 454, 677, 705Li, Zhenyu  .............................. 38Li, Zhonggang  ............... 34, 453Lian, Zeqin  ................... 562, 598Liang, Lifan  .......................... 373Liang, Minggao  .................... 673Liang, Wenying  .................... 707Liang, Xingjie  ....................... 635Liau, Ian  ....................... 123, 723Libby, Peter  ................... 31, 329Liberman, Marcel  ................. 607Lieberman, Andrew  ............. 164Lilley, Jessica S.  ................... 396Lim, Hye Li  ............................ 99Lin, Feng-Mao  ..................... 250Lin, Hui-Jen  ......................... 723Lin, Hui-Ping  ........................ 100Lin, Huiping  ......................... 230Lin, Juan  ............................. 410Lin, Tonghui  ......................... 279Lin, Xin  ................................ 409Lindeman, Jan H.  ........ 244, 627Lindholm, Daniel  .................... 52Lindner, Jonathan R.  ........ 20, 44Lindquist Liljeqvist,  Moritz  ................... 102,321, 706

Linton, MacRae F.  ....... 176, 396, ..................................... 553, 555Lipinski, Michael  .................. 614Lister, Zachary  ....................... 42Little, Brent  .......................... 722Litvinov, Rustem I.  ....... 379, 525Liu, Bo  ................................. 505Liu, Boxiang  ........................ 619Liu, Chang  ................... 268, 495Liu, Ching-ti  ................. 171, 467Liu, Haiyang  ........................ 280Liu, Jie  ................................. 516Liu, Jinhua  ........................... 290Liu, Joey  .................................. 3Liu, Longjian  ........................ 469Liu, Shiming  ......................... 513Liu, Shu  ............................... 699Liu, Weimin  .. 478, 480, 648, 651Liu, Wen  .............................. 662Liu, Wenli  ............................... 40Liu, Wenxue  .......... 28, 649, 714Liu, Xuanyou  ........................ 409Liu, Xuebo  ........................... 237Liu, Yongmei  ........................ 410Liu, Yueyang  ........................ 268Liu, Yugang  ......................... 577Liu, Yunlong  ........................... 98Liu, Zhao-Jun  ...................... 224Liu, Zhenguo  ....................... 409Liu, Zhibo  .................... 312, 681Liu, Zhiping  ..................... 43, 56, ............................... 57, 461, 668Liu, Zun  ............................... 632Lizama, Ken S.  .................... 418Lizotte, Farah  ....................... 680Ljumani, Fiona  ..................... 505Llobera, Andreu  ................... 480LoGerfo, Frank  .................... 132Loghmani, Houra  ................. 416Long, Yong  .......................... 469Longchamp, Alban  ............. 122,  ..................................... 323, 337Lori, Andrea  ......................... 653Lorkowski, Shuhui  ............... 220Loscalzo, Joseph  ................ 228Lowe, Frazer  ....................... 241Lu, Haocheng  ...................... 707Lu, Hong  ............. 108, 603, 636Lu, Qiulun  ............................ 289Lu, Qulun  ............................. 460Lu, Ruifang  .......................... 311Lu, Wang  ............................. 223Lu, Weiwei  ........................... 632Lu, Xifeng  .................... 600, 629Lu, Yao Wei  ......................... 511Lu, Yuanyuan  ....................... 336Luk, Fu Sang  ....................... 408Lukito, Pohan  ...................... 532Lund, Kent  .......................... 627Luo, Jin J.  ............................. 29Luo, Jincai  ........................... 535Luo, Wei  .............................. 317Luo, Weifeng  ....................... 269Lupu, Florea  .................. 276, 37Lusis, Aldons J.  ............. 42, 468Lv, Wenjian  ............................ 13Ly, Sophia M.  ................. 34, 453Lydic, Todd A.  ..................... 447Lynch, Julie  ................... 24, 126Lynch, Marc  ......................... 311Ma, Murong  ......................... 632Ma, Nanxun  ......................... 470Ma, Qian  ........................ 43, 461Ma, Xiaotang  ....................... 513Ma, Xinliang  ......................... 427Maafi, Foued  ....................... 624Maamari, Sabine  ................. 691Maanaoui, Mehdi  ................. 514

Maas, Coen  ........................... 37MacArthur, Michael R.  ....125, 337Macharzina, Roland R.  ...339, 724Mack, Wendy J.  .................. 410Mackman, Nigel  .................... 41Maddaloni, Massimo  ............. 29Maegdefessel, Lars  .............. 12, .................... 103, 233, 314, 454, ..................... 652, 661, 677, 705Maehara, Akiko  ................... 646Maekawa, Kazunari  ............. 236Maggirwar, Sanjay B.  ........... 223Magné, Joelle  ...................... 454Mahajan, Advitiya  ................ 655Mahdessian, Hovsep  ........... 569Maier, Kristopher G.  ............. 282Majesky, Mark W.  .......... 114, 53Major, Amy S.  ...................... 415Makhov, Petr  ....................... 112Malide, Daniela A.  .................. 45Mallat, Ziad  .................. 322, 585Malovichko, Marina V.  .......... 225Mangeri, Enrico  ................... 153Mani, Arya  ........................... 618Manne, Bhanu K.  ................... 14Mansukhani, Neel A.  ............ 330Mantsounga, Chris S.  .. 439, 489Manuneedhi Cholan, Pradeep  ..55Maqsood, Anaum  .................. 41Maracle, Chrissta X.  ....... 90, 378Marier, Christian  ................... 368Marin, Traci  .......................... 446Marinkovic, Goran  ............... 259Marsden, Alison  ................... 278Marshall, Monique  ............... 688Martel, Catherine  ................. 230Martens-Lobenhoffer, Jens  .. 287Marti, Alex P.  .......................... 16Martin, Marcy  .................. 7, 685Martin, Seth S.  .................... 422Martinez-Vargas, Marina  ........ 39Martino, Filippo  .................... 251Martin-Toutain, Isabelle  ........ 146Mascata, Robyn  .................. 139Masiero, Mauro  ................... 472Masuyama, Tohru  ................ 133Matkovich, Scot  .................... 11Matsuura, Yunosuke  ............ 158Mattern, Karin  .............. 678, 691Mattern-Schain, Samuel I.  ... 273Mattson, Peter  ..................... 329Matzko, Chelsea  .................. 363Matzko, Chelsea N.  ............. 530Mauskapf, Adam  ......... 324, 354Maxey, Benjamin  ................. 116Mayer, Gaétan  ..................... 624Mayr, Manuel  ....................... 311Mayr, Ursula  ........................ 311May-Zhang, Linda S.  ........... 555McBeath, Elena  ........... 223, 613McCallister, Reid  .................. 101McCarthy, Jason  ................... 49McCarthy, Kevin  .................. 116McCarty, Owen J. T.  ..... 37, 148, ..................................... 362, 367McClelland, Robyn L.  .......... 470McClenaghan, Conor  ............ 11McCreary, Dylan  .................. 131McDowell, Olivia  .................. 520McEnaney, Ryan M.  ............. 131McGillicuddy, Fiona C.  ......... 173McIntyre, Tara  ...................... 229McKelvey, Jessica  ............... 180Mckenna, Niamh  ................. 716McMahon, Kaylin M.  ............ 392McMillan, Brian  ...................... 21McNamara, Coleen A. ...260, 342, ..................... 417, 428, 614, 665A

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McPherson, Ruth  .......... 42, 610McSkimming, Chantel .......... 417McWilliams, Lisa  .................. 548Mecham, Robert P.  ................ 11Mecteau, Mélanie  ................ 624Medina, Jan  ......... 223, 235, 451Medina, Marisa  .................... 198Medina-Rivera, Alejandra  ..... 673Meher, Akshaya K.  ....... 260, 428Mehta, Nehal  .............. 197, 212, ..................................... 549, 589Mehta, Vedanta  ................... 442Mei, Xiaohan  ........................ 168Meisinger, Trevor  .......... 312, 681Melchior, John T.  ........... 26, 556Melholt Rasmussen, Lars ..... 712Mena-Hurtado, Carlos  ......... 124Mendivil, Carlos  ................... 557Meng, Xianzhong  ................. 666Menke, Laura  ...................... 121Mercado-Deane,  Maria-Gisera  ........................ 426Messina, Louis ..................... 253Meucci, Sandro  ..................... 12Meyer, Fred  ......................... 343Miano, Joseph  ..................... 619Miao, Yifei  .................... 250, 685Michaelson, Daniel  ............... 399Michel, Nathaly A.  .................... 4Michell, Danielle L.  ............... 415Michelotti, Charline  .............. 174Michie, Sara A.  .................... 713Mietus, Constance J.  ........... 340Migliorini, Mary  .................... 284Miles, Joshua  ................ 33, 565Milewicz, Dianna M  .............. 115Milgrom, Sarah A.  ................ 451Milgrom, Sarah A.  ................ 235Miller, Clint L.  ....................... 619Miller, Donald R.  ............ 24, 126Miller, Jordan D.  ................... 238Miller, Megan P. ............ 503, 503Milner, Ross  ......................... 709Ming, Ran  ............................ 164Minnier, Jessica  ........... 135, 561Mintz, Gary S.  ...................... 646Miquel, Géraldine  ................. 624Miriyala, Sumitra  .................. 116Mishra, Lopa  ....................... 139Mitchell, Carol  ...................... 470Mitchell, Gary F.  ................... 512Mitchell, James R.  ....... 122, 337Mitchell, Pete  ....................... 262Mix, Doran S.  ...................... 140Miyata, Satoshi  .................... 315Mizuno, Ken  ........................ 449Mlynarchik, Andrew  ..... 329, 595Moccetti, Federico  ........... 20, 44Mohamed, Islam  .................. 281Mohammadi, Leila  ............... 686Mohammadmoradi, Shayan  .. 108Mojcher, Alexander C.  ...329, 663Molony, Claire  .............. 480, 716Molony, David  ...................... 646Moncada-Pazos, Angela  ..... 493Mongovin, Steve  .................. 320Monroe, Dougald  ................. 288Montague, Samantha J.  ...... 532Montanari, Silvia  .................. 459Montgomery, William  ........... 260Mooney, David  ..................... 132Moore, Bethany  ................... 258Moore, Kathryn J.  ......... 27, 190, ..................................... 456, 583Moorleghen, Jessica J.  .. 53, 108, ............................. 104, 114, 603Moorleghen, Jessica J.  ........ 700Morange, Pierre E.  ................. 90

Morawietz, Henning  ..... 241, 676Morgan, David E.  ................... 10Morgan, Kathleen G.  ........... 512Morgan, Stephanie  ...... 175, 708Morici, Nuccia  ....................... 35Morin, Emily E.  ..................... 389Morrell, Craig  ....................... 140Morris, Jamie C.  .................... 26Morrison, Alan R.  ......... 439, 489Morrissey, James H.  .............. 37Morrow, David  ..... 478, 480, 648Morton, Allyson  ................... 557Moschetta, Donato  .............. 459Mosnier, Laurent O.  ..... 148, 520Mosterd, Arend  ...................... 97Mountain, Deidra J. H.  ......... 273Muelle, Paul  ........................... 20Mueller, Carolin  .................... 339Mueller, Karin  ....................... 410Muenzel, Thomas  .................. 30Mukherjee, Aparna  .............. 562Mulangala, Jocelyne  .... 169, 660Mullick, Adam  .............. 167, 636Münzel, Thomas  .................. 147Muqri, Furqan  ...................... 282Murakoshi, Nobuyuki  ........... 533Muraoka, Genya  .................. 134Murashko, Natalia  ................ 686Murata, Masayuki  ................ 466Muratoglu, Selen C.  ............. 284Murphy, Andrew J.  .............. 609Murphy, Michael  .................... 59Murthy, Pranav  .................... 369Musunuru, Kiran  ............ 13, 214Myasoedova, Veronika  ......... 459Myers, Sara  ................. 136, 138Naderi Nabi, Farnoosh  ......... 452Nagy, Peter  .......................... 122Naito, Yoshiro  ...................... 133Nakajima, Katsuyuki  ............ 171Nakaki, Masafumi  ................ 361Nakamura, Maki  .................. 533Nakauchi, Hiromitsu  ............ 408Nakayama, Karina  ............... 731Nanda, Vivek  ............... 233, 619Narasimhulu, Chandrakala  ... 201Narayanaswami, Vasanthy  ... 397Nardi, Valentina  .... 155, 156, 343Naruse, Taeko K.  ................. 211Nasir, Khurram  ..................... 431Natarajan, Pradeep  ........ 126, 21Natarajan, Rama  .................... 89Nath, Nandan  .............. 265, 537Nault, Audrey  ....................... 624Navdaev, Alexei  ................... 344Nedelkov, Dobrin  ................... 23Nedley, Neil  ......... 191, 192, 429Neimann, Andrea  ................. 256Nelson, Ashely  ....................... 10Nelson, Jonathan  .................. 20Nettey, Leonard  ................... 363Neufeld, Edward B.  ............... 45Neumann, Franz-Josef  339, 724Neverson, Jade  ................... 439Neves, Susana  .................... 510Ng, Philip  ............................. 628Ng, Qimin  ............................ 212Ngo, Anh T. P.  .............. 362, 367Nguyen, Anh  ............... 417, 582Nguyen, Anh T.  ........ 8, 275, 342Nguyen, Bao  ....................... 139Nguyen, Emily K.  ................. 687Nguyen, Jenny  ...................... 34Nguyen, My Anh  ............ 42, 620Nicholls, Stephen J.  ..... 169, 660Nichols, Colin G.  .................... 11Nicholson, Christopher  ........ 512Nieman, Marvin  ..................... 15

Nihira, Keishi  ........................ 663Niisuke, Katrin  ..................... 560Nikain, Cyrus A.  ................... 210Nikpay, Majid  ......................... 42Nilson, Rachael  .................... 439Nilsson, Jan  ......................... 259Nimjee, Shahid  .................... 522Nishihira, Kensaku  ............... 158Nishimura, Koichi  ................. 133Nocella, Cristina  .. 153, 360, 529Nogi, Masamichi  .................. 315Nomura, Masatoshi  ............. 175Nomura, Yohei  ..................... 455Noor, Mohd N.  ..................... 128Noubouossie, Denis F.  ........... 41Noval Rivas, Magali  ............. 261Novo, Marta  ........................ 529Nunes, Maria C. P.  ............... 608Oates, John  ......................... 553Obunike, Joseph  ................. 167Ochin, Chinedu  .................... 386O’Connor, Brendan  .............. 476O’Connor, Paul M.  ............... 100Oda, Michael N.  ................... 384O’Donnell, Christopher J. ...... 24, ............................................. 126Oehler, Elise  ......................... 238Oelze, Matthias  ...................... 30Ofotokun, Igho  .................... 410Oh, Jaewon  ......................... 581Oh, Tae jung  .......................... 99Okui, Takehito  ...................... 175Okuno, Keisuke  ................... 133Okuyama, MIchihiro  ..... 110, 134Okwan-Duodu, Derick  ... 28, 714Okwuosa, Tochukwu M.  ...... 611Olayinka, Abidemi  ........ 476, 651Oleaga, Carlota  ................... 565Oliva, Fabrizio  ........................ 35Olsen, Karl  ........................... 389O’Meara, Megan  ................. 203Omura, Junichi  .................... 315Ono, Shun  ........................... 280Oozawa, Susumu  ................ 134Oramas, Diana M.  ............... 352Ordovas, Jose M.  ................ 639O’Reilly, Marcella  ................. 173Orii, Makoto  ......................... 354Orje, Jennifer  ....................... 148Ormseth, Michelle J.  .... 396, 415Orr, A. Wayne  ....... 88, 116, 188, ..................... 436, 436, 606, 621O’Shea, Ciaran  .................... 716Osinski, Victoria  ........... 342, 428Oskowitz, Adam  .................. 109Ossoli, Alice  ........................... 35Otaka, Nozomu  ........... 110, 134O’Toole, Tim E.  .................... 225Ouimet, Mireille  .................... 190Ouweneel, Amber B.  ........... 378Owens, Gary K.  ............... 582, 8Owens III, A. Phillip  ............. 105, ..................................... 524, 690Owsiany, Katherine  .............. 582Oyane, Ayako  ...................... 533Oydanich, Marko  ................. 350Ozaki, C. Keith  .... 122, 329, 337Ozawa, Koya  ......................... 44Ozcan, Lale  ......................... 177Padang, Ratnasari  ............... 113Page, Lauren  ......................... 14Palekar, Rohun U.  ................ 392Pallante, Fabio  ..................... 653Palmer, Donna  ..................... 628Palmer, Olivia R.  .................. 523Paloschi, Valentina  ......... 12, 454Pamir, Nathalie  ........... 135, 180, ....................................... 19, 561

Pan, Calvin  .................... 42, 468Pan, Huize  ........................... 637Pan, Xiaoyue  ....................... 393Panchatcharam, Manikandan  116Pandey, Deepesh  ................ 455Pandzic, Elvis  ...................... 222Panova-Noeva, Marina  ........ 147Papademetris, Xenophon  .... 124Parekh, Trusha  .................... 183Parikh, Manish  ..................... 368Park, Se-Hyung  ................... 632Park, Seul Ki  .......................... 10Park, Sung  .......................... 578Parker, Sarah J.  ................... 261Parks, Brian W.  .............. 34, 453Parks, Bryan  ........................ 548Parmar, Arvind  ..................... 222Parthasarathy, Sampath  ...... 201Pascual, David W.  .................. 29Passos, Livia S. A.  ............... 608Pasterkamp, Gerard  .... 267, 728Pastori, Daniele  ........... 360, 529Patel, Zarana S.  ................... 451Pattillo, Christopher B.  ......... 286Paul, Antoni  ......................... 447Paulsson-Berne, Gabrielle  ... 627Paz, Luis H.  ................. 352, 715Paz Rios, Luis H.  ................. 726Pechota, Angela  .................. 696Peirce, Shayn M.  ..................... 8Pelisek, Jaroslav  .................. 314Peng, Sheng  ....................... 516Peng, Xueying  ............. 562, 598Perisic Matic, Ljubica  ........... 627Perrard, Xiao-yuan D.  .......... 598Perrard, Xiaoyuan D.  ............ 562Perrotta, Marialuisa  ...... 485, 653Perry, Heather  ...................... 417Peshkova, Alina D.  ....... 379, 525Peshkova, Iuliia  ........ 112, 112, 5Peter, Karlheinz  ...................... 31Peters, Andrew M  ................ 115Peters, Erica B.  .................... 330Petit, Joel  ............................ 137Petrich, Brian  ....................... 436Petzold, Anne  .............. 678, 691Pfeiffer, Norbert  .................... 147Pham, Stephanie  ................. 157Pham, Tan H.  ....... 228, 595, 608Pham, Tu Quyen  .................. 712Pi, Jinjiang  ........................... 516Pierce, Gary L.  ..................... 534Pierre, Joseph F.  .................. 127Pignatelli, Pasquale  ...... 360, 529Pijut, Sonja  .......................... 597Pimentel Filho, Pedro  ........... 174Pinheiro, Damilola  ................ 609Pinsky, David J.  ..................... 50Pinto-Sietsma, Sara J.  ......... 213Pipinos, Iraklis  ............. 136, 138, ..................................... 334, 340Pirault, John  ........................ 652Pjanic, Milos  ........................ 619Playford, Martin  .......... 197, 212, ..................................... 549, 589Pleasent, Tiffany  .................. 555Plubell, Deanna L.  ............... 135, ..................................... 180, 561Pocacivsek, Luka  ................ 537Pocivavsek, Luka  ................. 709Podzolkov, Valery  ................. 686Poggio, Paolo  .............. 226, 459Poitz, David M.  .................... 676Polackal, Maya  ...................... 18Polcz, Monica  ...................... 688Ponnambalam, Sreenivasan  ..440Porritt, Rebecca A.  .............. 261Porro, Benedetta  ................. 459

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Portelli, Stefanie S.  .............. 113Posma, Jens J. N.  ............... 599Post, Wendy S.  ................... 470Potteaux, Stéphane  ............. 322Pouliot, Philippe  ................... 624Poventud-Fuentes,  Izmarie  ......................... 363, 530Pownall, Henry J.  ... 32, 394, 551Pradhan-Nabzdyk, Leena  .... 132Prakash, Prem  ..................... 374Prasad, Megha  ........... 155, 156, ..................................... 343, 538Prasad, Sunil  ....................... 140Prasai, Priya K.  .................... 286Prathipati, Priyanka  ............. 227, ..................................... 491, 622Predazzi, Irene  ..................... 180Prendecki, Maria  .................. 609Prochaska, Jürgen H.  .......... 147Proudfoot, Sarah  ........... 45, 563Pryma, Collin S.  ................... 612Pryor, Milton  ........................ 181Psaltis, Peter J.  ............ 169, 660Pulakat, Lakshmi  ................. 710Puy, Cristina  .................. 362, 37Qi, Qibin  .............................. 410Qiao, Jiao  .................... 329, 663Qin, Shu-Cun  ...................... 172Qin, Yan Wen  ....................... 316Qin, Yanwen  ........................ 427Qin, Yuanyuan  ..................... 198Qiu, Ping  ............................. 698Qu, Meijie  ............................ 336Quertermous, Thomas  ......... 619Qui, Xing  .............................. 223Quinn, Joseph F.  .................. 135Quintana, Raymundo A.  28, 714Quispe, Renato  ................... 422Quyyumi, Arshed  ................. 579Raaz, Uwe  ........... 416, 678, 691Rabelink, Ton J.  ................... 514Raboin, Michael J.  ............... 180Rader, Daniel J.  22, 24, 126, 219Raffai, Robert L.  ......... 184, 262, ..................................... 408, 443Raheem, Bani  ...................... 220Rahman, Ashiqur  ................. 231Rahman, Karishma  ...... 190, 414Raignault, Adeline  ................ 624Raij, Leopoldo  ..................... 495Raines, Elaine W.  ................. 493Rajamoorthi, Ananthi  ........... 195Ramasubramanian, Anand K.  157Rami, Martina  ...................... 185Ramirez, Francisco E.  ......... 191, ..................................... 192, 429Ramirez, Joel L.  ................... 349Ramirez-Solano, Marisol A.  .. 576Ramkhelawon, Bhama  .. 150, 42Ramms, Bastian  ............ 23, 411Ramsay, Ian  ......................... 324Ranefall, Petter  .................... 441Rangel, Erika B.  ................... 607Rashbrook, Victoria S.  ......... 442Rasheed, Adil  ...................... 623Rastan, Aljoscha  .................. 724Rateri, Debra L.  ..... 53, 114, 284Rautureau, Yohann  .............. 624Rawat, Varun  ....................... 399Ray, Mitali  ............ 448, 602, 693Rayner, Benjamin  ................... 55Rayner, Katey  ............... 42, 615, ..................................... 620, 623Razuvaev, Anton  .......... 454, 627Reaven, Peter  ...................... 126Reddy, Marpadga A  ............... 89Reddy, Medini  ...................... 344

Redmond, Eileen M.  ... 478, 480,.................................... 648, 651Redpath, Benjamin  .............. 722Reed, Bruce  ........................ 183Rees, Jon  ............................ 548Regueiro, Manuela M.  .......... 224Reilly, Muredach P.  ............... 662Reitsma, Pieter H.  ................ 378Reitsma, Stephanie E.  ........... 37Remaley, Alan T.  ........... 45, 176, ..................................... 181, 549Remedi, Maria S.  ................... 11Ren, Liwei  .................... 600, 629Ren, Pingping  ...................... 317Reynolds, Angela  ................. 232Rhainds, David  .................... 624Rhéaume, Éric  ..................... 624Richart, Adele  ...................... 344Richmond, Bradley W.  ......... 576RIckel, Alex  .......................... 596Rihal, Charanjit  .................... 538Rindy, Alexa  ......................... 643Rink, Cameron  .................... 522Rink, Jonathan S.  ................ 392Rinker, Kristina D.  ................ 257Rinne, Petteri  ....................... 185Ritchey, Brian  ...................... 220Rivas, Daniel  ........................ 624Rivers, Joshua  ..................... 589Rizzacasa, Barbara  .............. 456Robbins, Nathan J.  .............. 387Robciuc, Marius  .................. 450Robert, Jerome  ................... 385Roberts, Adam  .................... 430Roberts II, Jackson  .............. 553Robertson, Avril A. B.  .......... 317Robertson, Elizabeth N.  ....... 113Robillard, Stéphanie  ............. 680Robisson-Cohen,  Cassieanne ............................. 24Rockman, Caron  ................. 150Rodante, Justin  ... 212, 549, 589Rodionov, Roman N.  ........... 287Rodrigues, Amrith  .................. 22Rodriquez-Aguayo, Cristian  . 227Roessler Mohr, Kauan  ......... 174Rogers, Maximillian  .............. 595Rogers, Maximillian A.  . 175, 228Rogowitz, Felix  ...................... 12Rohatgi, Anand  .................... 170Rollet, Claire  ........................ 631Rolli, Claudio  ......................... 12Romanoski, Casey  .............. 217Romer, Lew  ......................... 455Romiti, Giulio Francesco  ...... 145Rondina, Matthew T.  ........ 14, 16Roos, Carolyn  ...................... 238Rosales, Corina  ........... 394, 551Rosean, Claire  ..................... 417Rosenfeld, Michael E.  .......... 493Ross, Elsie  ........................... 245Rossberg, Max C.  ............... 455Rotile, Nicholas J.  ................ 324Rowley, Jesse W.  ................... 14Roy, Joy  ...... 102, 314, 321, 706Roy-Chaudhury, Prabir  ........ 690Ruan, Cheng-Chao  ............. 318Rubinstein, Jack  .................. 387Rudi, Wolf-Stephan  ............. 263Ruggeri, Zaverio M.  ............. 148Ruiz-Ramie, Jonathan J.  ...... 395Ruoff, Rachel  ....................... 631Russell, Hannah M. .............. 524Ruusalepp, Arno  .................. 468Ryder, William J.  .................. 222Rye, Kerry-Anne  .......... 222, 609Rykaczewska, Urszula  ......... 627Rymut, Nicholas  ...................... 2

Sachdev, Ulka  ..................... 369Sacks, Frank  ....................... 598Sacks, Frank M.  .. 166, 556, 557Sadhu, Sudeshna  .................... 2Saffaf, Khalid  ....................... 283Saffaf, Omar  ........................ 283Sager, Hendrik B.  ................ 471Saha, Amit  ........................... 157Saha, Pradip  ........................ 447Sahoo, Daisy  ................. 45, 563Sahu, Srabani  .............. 260, 428Saito, Yukihiro  ...................... 692Sakai, Satoshi  ...................... 533Saleheen, Danish  ................. 126Salem, Karim M.  .......... 265, 537Saliba, Antoine E.  .................... 4Saliba-Gustafsson, Peter  .... 454, ............................................. 627Sallam, Tamer  ........................ 19Samady, Habib  .................... 646Samami, Samaneh  .............. 624Samman Tahhan, Ayman  ..... 579Sanchez, Luis  ...................... 331Sanchez, Rocio  ................... 624Sanda, Gregory  ................... 212Sanddal Lindholt, Jes  .......... 712Sangsuwan, Traimate  .......... 652Sansbury, Brian E.  ............... 262Santanam, Nalini  ................. 200Santra, Dipak  ....................... 178Sanyour, Hanna  ................... 596Saperstein, Samantha  ........... 14Sarsons, Chris D.  ................ 257Sarzynski, Mark A.  ............... 395Sassi, Yassine  .............. 277, 510Sato, Akira  ........................... 533Sato, Yasufumi  .................... 110Satoh, Kimio  ........................ 315Satoh, Taijyu  ........................ 315Saucy, Francois  ................... 323Saum, Keith L.  ............. 524, 690Savinova, Olga V.  ................. 384Sawa, Shigeharu  ................. 107Sawada, Hisashi  ......... 104, 114, ....................................... 133, 53Saxena, Anshul  .................... 431Scacalossi, Kaitlyn R.  .... 27, 456Scalia, Rosario  ............. 602, 693Scarpellini, Gabriella  ............ 145Scerbo, Diego  ..................... 167Schaefer, Ernst J.  171, 383, 467Schaefer, Katrin  ..................... 30Schalkwijk, Casper G.  ......... 388Schaller, Matthew  ........ 255, 258Schaller, Melinda S.  ............ 120,  ..................................... 121, 262Schellinger, Isabel  ............... 416, ..................................... 678, 691Scher, Jose  ......................... 256Scherf, Aimee  ...................... 137Scheven, Ulrich M.  .............. 335Schieber, Molly  .................... 136Schieltz, David  ..................... 548Schifitto, Giovanni  ................ 223Schill, Rebecca L.  .................. 45Schiopu, Aleaxandru  ........... 259Schlegel, Martin  ........... 190, 583Schlicht, Sierra  .................... 579Schlotter, Florian  .. 175, 228, 608Schmaier, Alvin H.  .................. 37Schmid, Sofie  ...................... 347Schmidt, Rachel  .................. 140Schmidtmann, Irene  ............ 147Schneider, Martin F.  ............. 284Scholz, Claus J.  ................... 251Schoneveld, Arjan  .................. 97Schroeder, Allison  .................... 1Schueler, Rebecca  ................. 30

Schugar, Rebecca  ............... 105Schultz, Mark  ...................... 164Schulz, Andreas  .................. 147Schumacher, Marc  .............. 457Schunkert, Heribert  ............. 471Schwarz, John  .................... 511Schwendeman, Anna  .. 164, 389Schwertz, Hansjorg  ............... 14Scott, Evan A.  ..................... 577Searles, Charles  .................. 281Sebastian, Raul  ................... 139Seder, Christopher W.  .......... 611Segal, Rebecca  ................... 232Segrè, Ayellet V.  ..................... 21Segrest, Jere P.  ..................... 26Seidler, Abbagael  ................. 200Seidman, Christine E.  .......... 228Seidman, Jonathan G.  ......... 228Sellak, Hassan  ............... 28, 714Semenkovich, Clay F.  ......... 283, ..................................... 331, 414Sen, Sabyasachi  .................. 252Seo, Akihiko  ........................ 319Serbulea, Vlad  ............. 260, 428Sert-Kuniyoshi, Fatima H.  .... 432Seta, Francesca  .................. 512Sha, Xiaojin  ............................ 29Shah, Amy S.  ................ 26, 556Shah, Nigam  ....................... 245Shalhub, Sherene  ................ 320Shao, Qing  .......................... 126Shao, Ying  ............................. 29Shapiro, Michael D.  ..... 396, 565Sharathkumar, Anjali  ............ 534Sharma, Amitabh  ......... 228, 608Sharma, Monika  .... 190, 27, 583Sharma, Neekun  .......... 655, 710Shaw, Chad  ........................... 15Shaw, Leslee  ....................... 722Shaw, Mary C.  ..................... 100She, Jin-Xiong  ..................... 100Shearer, Gregory C.  ............. 384Shen, Fanru  ........................... 58Shen, Ying H.  ...................... 317Sheng, Quanhu  ........... 415, 576Shi, Jianting  ......................... 637Shi, Jingjing  ......................... 450Shi, Xudong  ......................... 129Shih, Ting  ............................ 132Shimada, Kenichi  ................. 423Shimizu, Hideyuki  ................ 107Shimokawa, Hiroaki  ............. 315Shin, Eric  ............................... 28Shiwen, Xu  .......................... 130Showalter, Megan R.  ........... 395Shrestha, Bandana  .............. 664Shrestha, Elina  ..................... 631Shridas, Preetha  .................. 566Shyy, John  ............... 7, 446, 685Si, Wenxia  ........................... 501Sidawy, Anton  ..................... 139Siddique,  Mohammad Abdul Hai  ......... 315Siegel, Guenter  .................... 438Siika, Antti  ........................... 321Silasi-Mansat, Robert  .......... 276Silva, Rosane  ....................... 504Silveira, Angela  .................... 569Silverstein, Roy  .................... 586Silvestre, Carlos  ..................... 40Simon, Lukas  ........................ 15Simon, Nancy  ...................... 652Simon, Scott  ............... 413, 598Simonelli, Sara  ....................... 35Singh, Bandana  ................... 229Singh, Gagan  ...................... 413Singh, Kuldeep  .................... 512Singh, Meera V.  ................... 223A

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Singh, Pankaj Kumar  ........... 235Singh, Prachi  ............... 432, 604Singh, Sasha A.  .. 166, 175, 228, ..................... 329, 608, 663, 708Singhal, Mahak  .................... 450Singla, Bhupesh  .......... 100, 230Sinno, Talid  .......................... 363Sinoway, Lawrence I.  ........... 721Sinusas, Albert J.  ................. 124Sithu, Srinivas D.  ................. 225Skaar, Todd C  ........................ 98Skelly, Christopher  ............... 709Skogsberg, Josefin  ...... 454, 627Sleiman, Jose  ...................... 351Small, Aeron  ........................ 126Smith, Alexandra  ................. 106Smith, Derek K.  ................... 176Smith, Jonathan D.  .............. 220Smith, Loren  .................. 26, 176Smith, Nathaniel  .................. 166Smith, Stephanie A.  ............... 37Smyth, David  ......................... 42So, Miranda  ......................... 330Sobel, Michael  ..................... 320Soehnlein, Oliver  .................... 40Sokol, Harry  ........................ 585Sol, Wendy M. P.  ......... 514, 584Soldatos, Vasiliki  .................. 502Solly, Emma L.  ..................... 660Somers, Virend K.  ....... 432, 604Sommerville, Laura  .............. 288Son, Ni-Huiping  ................... 274Song, Hee Jung  .................. 221Song, Kai  ............................ 231Song, Ping  .................. 289, 460Song, Qixue  ........................ 672Song, Yaying  ....................... 336Songia, Paola  .............. 226, 459Sonkar, Vijay  .................. 54, 534Sood, Anil  .................... 227, 235Sorci -Thomas, Mary  ..... 45, 229Sorokin, Alexander  .............. 212Sorrentino, Thomas A.  ........ 120, ..................................... 121, 262Soubeyrand, Sébastien  ....... 610Spencer, Chris C. A.  .............. 21Sperry, Alexandra E.  .............. 13Spin, Joshua  ....................... 314Spinosa, Michael  ................. 260Spite, Matthew  .................... 262Spolitu, Stefano  ................... 177Spronk, Henri M. H.  ..... 147, 599Srikakulapu, Prasad  ............ 260, ..................................... 417, 665Srivastava, Sanjay  ............... 225Stacy, Mitchel R.  .......... 124, 719Stalker, Timothy J.  ....... 363, 530Stamatikos, Alexis  ............... 628Stanley, E. R.  ....................... 493Stefanini, Lucia  .................... 360Steffens, Sabine  .................. 185Stehouwer, Coen D. A.  ........ 388Steicke, Michelle  .................. 348Stein, C. Michael  ................. 415Stein, James H.  ................... 470Stewart, Danielle  .................. 505Stines, Ian  ........................... 711Stirpe, Nicole E.  ................... 223Stoner, Michael C.  ............... 140Stotz, Stephanie C.  ............. 257Stranz, Amelia  ..................... 505Strasser, Ruth H.  ................. 676Stratmann, Bernd  ................ 477Straub, Adam C.  ................. 503Street, Scott E.  .............. 26, 556Strelnikov, Jacob  ................. 198Strickland, Dudley  ................ 284Stringer, Jonathan  ............... 396

Stroth, Marlène  .................... 471Stubbe, Jane  ....................... 712Stucchi, Miriam  ...................... 35Studer, Deborah  .................. 257Stupp, Samuel I.  .................. 330Su, Neetu  ............................ 601Su, Qiaozhu  ......................... 178Su, Shan  ............................. 457Su, Yunchao  .......................... 56Suarez, Maria-Laura  ............ 624Subramanian, Venkateswaran  .................... 700Sudhahar, Varadarajan  ......... 461Sugiura, Anna  ...................... 243Sugiyama, Michael G.  .......... 452Sui, Yipeng  .......................... 632Sulpice, Thierry  .................... 545Sumpio, Bauer  .................... 124Sun, Changyan  .................... 652Sun, Christine  ...................... 468Sun, Hua  ..................... 198, 630Sun, Qinghua  ...................... 409Sun, Runlu  ........................... 567Sun, Yan V.  .................... 126, 24Sun, Yuan  .................... 600, 629Sun, Zhifu  ............................ 432Sunamura, Shinichiro  ........... 315Sundermann, Alexandra C.  .. 524Suowen Xu, Suowen  ............... 6Susser, Leah  ................ 615, 620Sweeney, Michael  ................ 257Sweeney, Mike  .................... 669Sykes, Stephen  ................... 112Symons, J David  ................... 10Szajer, Jeremy  ..................... 222Szapary, Hannah J.  ............. 219Tabas, Ira  ....................... 40, 637Tafur, Alfonso  .............. 351, 352, ..................................... 715, 726Tajiri, Kazuko  ....................... 533Takai, Atsuko  ....................... 243Takeuchi, Hidemi  ................. 110Takeuchi, Hideyuki  ............... 243Taleb, Soraya  ....................... 585Talentino, Spencer  ............... 522Taliani, Gloria  ....................... 145Tall, Alan R.  ............................ 40Tan, Joanne T. M.  ................ 660Tanabe, Katsuyuki  ............... 110Tanaka, Hiroki  ...................... 107Tanaka, Shinya  .................... 338Tanaka, Yuuki  ...................... 466Tang, Bo  .............................. 672Tang, Chongren  ........... 384, 628Tang, Dalin  ................... 345, 646Tang, Gale  ........................... 320Tang, Jingjing  ...................... 493Tang, Yang  ............................ 40Tang, Yu  .............................. 237Tannock, Lisa R.  .................. 179Tanzilli, Gaetano  ................... 153Tao, Huan  ............................ 553Tao, Ming  .................... 122, 337Tao, Yunting  ................. 223, 235Tardif, Jean-Claude  .............. 624Tarling, Elizabeth J.  ........ 19, 202Taskesen, Tuncay  ................ 611Tavori, Hagai  ................... 20, 33,  ............................. 396, 561, 565Taxiarchis, Apostolos  ........... 569Taylor, Angela  ...................... 417Taylor, W. Robert  ... 28, 649, 714Teague, Heather  .......... 197, 212Tedgui, Alain  ................ 322, 585Temel, Ryan  ......................... 579ten Cate, Hugo  ............ 147, 599Teng, Ba-Bie  ................ 198, 630Teraa, Martin  ........................ 728

Thalin, Charlotte  .................... 41Thaxton, C S.  ...................... 392The, Erlinda  ......................... 666Theilmeier, Gregor  ............... 416Theriault, Betty  .................... 127Theriot, Julie  ........................ 675Thirumala, Partha  ................ 310Thoman, Tamlyn N.  .............. 451Thomas, Grace M.  ................. 90Thomas, Michael J.  ......... 35, 45Thomas, Shane  ..................... 55Thomas, Sheena  ................. 281Thomas, Tamlyn  ......... 223, 234, ..................................... 235, 613Thompson, Joel C.  .............. 179Thompson, Jonathan R  ....... 138Thompson, Thomas B.  .......... 26Thorin, Éric  .......................... 624Thum, Thomas  ............ 251, 477Tian, Danyang  ..................... 186Tian, Runxia  ........................ 495Tian, Xiao Yu ........................ 186Tie, Guodong  ...................... 253Tien, Phyllis C.  ..................... 410Tietge, Uwe J. F.  .................. 388Tilburg, Julia  .......................... 90Tillman, Bryan  ...................... 310Timmers, Leo  ........................ 97Ting, Flora  ........................... 198Tintut, Yin  ............................ 278Tiseo, Giusy ......................... 145Tiwari, Hemant K.  ................ 639Toedebusch, Ryan  ............... 710Tomaiuolo, Maurizio  ..... 363, 530Tomlinson, Darren C.  ........... 440Tornvall, Per  ......................... 652Torres, Christian  ... 351, 715, 726Torres, Marcella  ................... 232Toth, Christopher  ................. 548Toth, Peter P.  ........... 33, 33, 422Toth, Sandra  ........................ 140Toulon, Pierre  ....................... 146Tracy, Russell P.  ........... 410, 470Travers, Richard J.  ................. 37Traylor, James G.  ........... 621, 88Trelfa, Lucy  .......................... 442Trenchevska, Olgica  ............... 23Trevino-Villarreal, Jose H.  ..... 337Trinchieri, Giorgio  ..................... 5Trinity, Joel D.  ........................ 10Trocha, Kaspar  .... 122, 346, 337Tsai, Ricky  ........................... 623Tsai, Sung-Sheng  .......... 424, 96Tsantilas, Pavlos  .......... 233, 347Tsao, Philip  ............ 24, 126, 314Tschoepe, Diethelm  ............. 477Tse, Gary  ............................. 486Tsimikas, Sotirios  ................. 417Tso, Patrick  .......................... 398Tsui, Janice  .......................... 130Tsujikawa, Laura  .......... 257, 669Tsujita, Maki  ......................... 397Tsukamoto, Kazuhisa  ........... 243Tucker, Erik I.  ......................... 37Ture, Sara  ............................ 140Turian, Julius  ........................ 611Turk, Katherine E.  ................ 242Turner, Adam  ................. 42, 610Tutto, Amanda  ..................... 253Tutwiler, Valerie  ............ 379, 525Tyrell, Alicia  .......................... 223Tyrrell, Daniel J.  .................... 187Tzeng, Edith  ........ 131, 265, 537Tzima, Ellie  .......................... 442Uchida, Akiko  ...................... 236Uchida, Daiki  ....................... 692Uchida, Haruhito A.  ..... 110, 134Umebayashi, Ryoko  ............ 110

Upadhye, Aditi  ............. 417, 665Upchurch, Clint M.  ............... 428Upchurch, Walker  ................ 717Upchurch Jr., Gilbert R.  ....... 260Urabe, Go  ................... 254, 505Urano, Yasuteru  ................... 319Urao, Norifumi  ....................... 46Urbanus, Rolf T.  ..................... 37Urmenyi, Turan P.  ................. 504Urso, Justin  ......................... 201Ushio-Fukai, Masuko  ........... 418Uy, Kurunradeth  ................... 624Vaerst, Monika  ..................... 233Vafadarnejad, Ehsan  ................ 4Vaisar, Tomas  .............. 390, 560Vaitaitis, Gisela  ..................... 189Valenzuela, Nicole  ........ 494, 667Valerio, Vincenza  ......... 226, 459Valisno, Jeff Arni  .................. 512Valladolid, Christian  ................ 39Vallim, Thomas A.  ................ 202VA Million Veteran Program, . 126van Capelleveen, Julian C.  ... 213van den Heijkant, Lieke  .......... 90van der Ent, Martijn A.  ............. 9van der Kallen, Carla J. H.  ... 388Vander Kooi, Craig  ....... 603, 636van der Veer, Eric P.  ............. 514van der Westhuyzen, Deneys  597Vandestienne, Marie  .... 322, 585Van Eck, Miranda  ........ 378, 378van Gils, Janine M.  213, 514, 584van Gool, Alain  .................... 244van Greevenbroek, Marleen  . 388Vankatesulu, Bhanu P.  ......... 451van Koeverden, Ian D.  . 267, 728van Oerle, Rene  ................... 147van Paridon, Pauline C. S.  ... 147van Rhijn-Brouwer, Femke  ... 728van Solingen, Coen  27, 190, 456van ´t Hooft, Ferdinand M.  ... 569van Vlijmen, Bart J. M.  ... 90, 378van Zonneveld, Anton Jan  .... 27, ..................................... 514, 584Varadarajan, Sudhahar  ........ 418Varghese, Nevin  ................... 212Varki, Ajit  ............................. 411Varki, Nissi  ........................... 411Varrenti, Marisa  ...................... 35Vassalo, Melanie  ...................... 4Vasu, Subith  ........................ 201Vatner, Dorothy E.  ................ 350Vatner, Stephen F.  ................ 350Vedula, Vijay  ........................ 278Veglia, Fabrizio  ....................... 35Velankar, Sachin  .................. 537Velazquez, Omaida C.  ......... 224Veledar, Emir  ........................ 431Venditto, Vincent  ........... 25, 579Venkataraman, Amarnath  .... 555Verhaar, Marianne C.  ........... 728VerHague, Melissa  ............... 643Verzosa, Grace  .................... 238Vesci, Joanne  ........................ 15Vickers, Kasey C.  ........ 415, 576Villard, Christina  ................... 706Villeneuva, Jonathan  ............ 408Vinciguerra, Iolanda  ............. 485Vinson, Amanda  .................. 180Violi, Francesco  .......... 145, 153, ..................................... 360, 529Vogel, Sebastian  .................. 369Vogt, Matthias  ..................... 339Voisin, Maud  ........................ 631von der Heyde, Benedikt  441, 472von Lintig, Johannes  ............ 210Vourakis, A. Christina  ............. 13Vozenilek, Aimee E.  ..... 188, 433

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Vrakas, Christine N. ..448, 602, 693Vreeken, Dianne  .. 213, 514, 584Vu, Hang T.  ......... 223, 234, 235, ..................................... 451, 613Vukojevic, Vladana  ............... 627Vyas, Payal  .......................... 228Wacker, Bradley  ................... 628Wada, Jun  ........................... 110Wagner, David  ..................... 189Wählby, Carolina  .................. 441Waid, Dan  ............................ 189Waisman, Ari  ......................... 30Waissi, Farahnaz  .................... 97Wallen, Hakan  ....................... 41Walsh, Kenneth  ..................... 18Waltmann, Meaghan D.  ....... 617Walton, Brian  ....... 227, 491, 622Wan, Qing  ........................... 270Wang, Aimei  ................ 268, 495Wang, Bowen  .............. 129, 254Wang, Fang  ......................... 632Wang, Hong  .......................... 29Wang, Jian-An  ..................... 636Wang, Jianguo  ............ 329, 663Wang, Jiaojiao  ....................... 57Wang, Jie-Mei  ..................... 203Wang, Jing  .... 36, 232, 578, 729Wang, Jinju  .......................... 513Wang, Lang  ......................... 354Wang, Lemin  ....................... 237Wang, Liang  ........................ 646Wang, Liangxi  ...................... 673Wang, Lina  ..................... 43, 56, ............................... 57, 461, 668Wang, Lixiang  ...................... 175Wang, Menghong  ................ 290Wang, Miao  ......................... 270Wang, Nan  ............................ 40Wang, Qing K.  ............. 501, 672Wang, Qingyu  ...................... 345Wang, S. Keisin  ..................... 59Wang, Shanzhi  .................... 115Wang, Shari  ......................... 242Wang, Sue  ........................... 349Wang, Tao  ........................... 410Wang, Ting  .......................... 619Wang, Wei  ............................. 40Wang, Xiao  ............................ 13Wang, Xue-lin  ...................... 279Wang, Xuebing  .................... 597Wang, Yabin  ........................ 635Wang, Yanling  ...................... 674Wang, Yidan  ........................ 317Wang, Yihan  ........................ 203Wang, Yin  .... 223, 234, 451, 613Wang, Ying  ............ 40, 612, 662Wang, Yong  ....... 43, 56, 57, 461Wang, Yung-Chun  ............... 507Wang, Yutang  ...................... 348Wang, Zeneng  ..................... 105Wang, Zheng  ....................... 330Wanhainen, Anders  ............. 524Wanjare, Maureen  ................ 731Wasiak, Sylwia  ............. 257, 669Watanabe, Yuki  .................... 158Watkins, Hugh  ..................... 442Watt, Jerome  ....................... 439Watts, Jerome  ..................... 489Weale, Michael E.  .................. 21Webb, Nancy R.  .......... 179, 566Weden, Trevor  ....................... 58Wegman-Points, Lauren  ...... 534Wei, Hao  ............................. 694Wei, Xiaochao  ...................... 414Wei, Yinan  ............................. 38Wei, Yongxiang  .................... 427Wei, Yuntao  ......................... 224Weil, Maxwell  ....................... 106

Weinheimer, Carla J.  .............. 11Weintraub, Neal  ....... 56, 57, 461Weisel, John W.  ... 379, 525, 530Weiss, Norbert  ..................... 287Welch, Carrie  ......................... 40Wellington, Cheryl  ................ 385Wen, Jennifer  ...................... 595Wen, Tong  ........................... 290Wendt, Franziska  ................. 416Wenzel, Philip  ........................ 30Werner, Julia  ........................ 471Weyrich, Andrew S.  ......... 14, 16Wheeler, Debra  .................... 522Whitley, Michael  ..................... 15Wibbe, Nicolina  ................... 416Wickramasinghe, Nalinie S.  . 225Wiesenekker, Chantal P.  ........ 37Wijelath, Errol  ...................... 320Wild, Philipp S.  .................... 147Williams, Pierre-Marc  ........... 624Williamson, Yulanda  ..... 391, 548Wilmarth, Phillip A.  ............... 180Wilson, Carole L.  ................. 493Wilson, Jenna  ...................... 522Wilson, Michael D.  ....... 661, 673Wilson, Patricia G.  ............... 179Wilson, Peter W. F. ......... 126, 24Winer, Daniel A.  ................... 414Winkels, Holger  ....................... 4Winkler, Laura  ...................... 259Winski, Greg  ........ 652, 677, 705Winter, Hanna  .............. 652, 705Witzel, Thomas  .................... 324Witztum, Joseph  ................. 417Wobst, Jana  ........................ 471Wojtarowicz, Jessica  ........... 450Wolberg, Alisa S.  ................. 524Wolf, Dennis  ................ 31, 4, 47Wolkowitz, Owen M.  ............ 349Wolska, Anna  ...................... 181Wong, David K.  ... 184, 408, 443Wong, Jack Wing Tak  .......... 486Wong, Norman  ............ 257, 669Wong, Simon  ....................... 685Woo, Connie W.  .................. 398Woods, Brittany  ..................... 40Woolard, Matthew D.  ... 188, 433Woollard, Kevin J.  ................ 609Wouters, Kristiaan  ............... 388Wright, Bradley C.  ......... 114, 53Wright, Valerie  .......................... 3Wu, Chaodong  .............. 461, 56Wu, Chia-Hua  .............. 603, 636Wu, Congqing  ............... 38, 603Wu, Hao  .............................. 231Wu, Huaizhu  ................ 562, 598Wu, Kenneth K.  ................... 654Wu, Xuejun  .......................... 713Wu, Yalan  ............................ 186Wu, Yifan  ............................. 479Wu, Zheyang  ............... 345, 646Wun, Kelly  ........................... 127Wyatt, Hailey  ......................... 42Wyseure, Tine  ...................... 148Xie, Aris  ................................. 20Xie, Bowen  .......................... 369Xie, Wen  .............................. 501Xie, Zhonglin  ........................ 289Xiong, Liqun  ........................ 127Xiong, Wanfen  ............. 312, 681Xiong, Wenhao  .................... 707Xu, Aimin  ............................. 398Xu, Baohui  ..................... 58, 713Xu, Chengqi  ......................... 501Xu, Chuansheng  .................. 270Xu, Hao  ................................. 45Xu, Huifang  .......................... 409Xu, Jiean  ... 43, 461, 56, 57, 668

Xu, Kai  ................................... 28Xu, Mengqi  .......................... 635Xu, Qingbo  .................. 479, 650Xu, Yiming  ......... 43, 461, 56, 57Xue, Chenyi  ......................... 662Yadav, Vinita  .......................... 50Yakupovich, Anel  ................. 611Yam, Phoebe  ....................... 643Yamada, Iwao  ...................... 663Yamada, Takaharu  ............... 243Yamagushi, Natsumi  ............ 323Yamamoto, Ryo  ................... 408Yamashita, Atsuki  ................ 520Yamashita, Atsushi  ...... 158, 236Yamashita, Michifumi  ........... 423Yamazaki, Yukiyoshi  ............. 175Yan, Chenghui  ..................... 460Yan, Jinglian  ........................ 253Yan, Wenwen  ...................... 237Yan, Yan  .............................. 204Yancey, Patricia G.  ....... 553, 555Yang, Bo  ............................. 698Yang, Chao  .......................... 204Yang, Fan  ............................ 679Yang, Guang  ....................... 731Yang, Hu  ............................... 36Yang, Min-Lee  ......................... 9Yang, Moua  ......................... 586Yang, Qiuhua  43, 56, 57, 461, 668Yang, William Y.  ..................... 29Yang, Xia  ............................. 468Yang, Xiao-feng  ..................... 29Yang, Ya-Qi  ................. 123, 723Yang, Yong-Guang  ................ 40Yang, Yunyun  ............... 316, 427Yang, Zhihnag  ..................... 268Yannie, Paul  ........... 232, 36, 578Yao, Qingzhou  ..................... 159Yao, Xianzhong  .................... 159Yao, Yian  ............................. 237Yao, Yufeng  ......................... 672Yassine, Hussein .... 183, 23, 399Yasumura, Seiki  ................... 133Yatsula, Bogdan  .................. 280Ye, Feiming  .................. 603, 636Yeh, Yi-Ting  ......................... 675Yelamanchili, Dedipya  .. 394, 551Yildirim, Fatos I.  ................... 694Yin, Amelia  .......................... 168Yin, Hang  ............................ 168Yin, Xiaoke ........................... 311Ying, Zhekang  ..................... 284Yiu, Jensen H.  ..................... 398Young, Gennipher  ................ 457Young, Zane  ........................ 140Yu, Jun  ................................ 434Yu, Yang  .............................. 172Yu, Yubing  ........................... 672Yuan, Chun  .......................... 345Yuan, Hai  ............................. 713Yurdagul, Arif  ....................... 436Yussman, Martin  .................. 189Zaborina, Olga  ..................... 711Zahner, Greg J.  .................... 349Zaitsev, Sergei  ..................... 525Zakai, Neil A.  ....................... 135Zakrzewicz, Andreas  ........... 438Zanda, Matteo  ............. 435, 605Zanetti, Daniela  ...................... 52Zanotti, Ilaria  ........................ 226Zayed, Mohamed  204, 283, 331Zeboudj, Lynda  .................... 585Zeller, Thomas  ............. 339, 724Zeng, Xianqiu  ................ 43, 461Zernecke, Alma  ....................... 4Zhai, Yufeng  ........................ 666Zhang, Bin  ........................... 238Zhang, Chen  ....................... 317

Zhang, Cheng  ..................... 434Zhang, Chunxiang  ............... 461Zhang, Dan  ......................... 729Zhang, Hanrui  .............. 637, 662Zhang, Hengmin  .................. 329Zhang, Huayu  ...... 213, 514, 584Zhang, Jiao  ................. 515, 685Zhang, Jie  ........................... 350Zhang, Jifeng  ....................... 707Zhang, Leiming  .................... 224Zhang, Lin  ................... 317, 516Zhang, Linda  ............... 396, 553Zhang, Mengxue  ......... 129, 254Zhang, Min  .................... 43, 461Zhang, Peijian  ...................... 666Zhang, Shuya  .......................... 6Zhang, Wei  .......................... 290Zhang, Xiang  ....................... 203Zhang, Xiangyu  ............ 462, 638Zhang, Xiaoyu  ........................ 43Zhang, Xuan  ........................ 662Zhang, Youmin  .................... 553Zhang, Yuebo  ...................... 604Zhang, Yujiao  ....................... 585Zhang, Yuling  ....................... 567Zhang, Yuzhen  .................... 516Zhang, Ze-Bei  ...................... 318Zhao, Bin  ............................. 513Zhao, Qiang  ......................... 479Zhao, Raymond  ..................... 50Zhao, Shilin  .................. 415, 576Zhao, Yuqi  ........................... 468Zheng, Huaien  ..................... 125Zheng, Jie  ........................... 646Zheng, Xiaoxin  ............... 354, 49Zhihang, Yang  ..................... 495Zhong, Yichen  ..................... 469Zhong, Yu  ............................ 699Zhou, Andrea  ....................... 614Zhou, Changcheng  .............. 632Zhou, Felix  ..................... 48, 210Zhou, Jiliang  ........................ 290Zhou, Ming Sheng  ....... 268, 495Zhou, Wunan  ....................... 608Zhou, Yaqi  ..................... 43, 461Zhou, Zhen  .......................... 115Zhu, Haibo  .......................... 562Zhu, Huaiping  ...................... 289Zhu, Jay  .............. 106, 670, 694Zhu, Liyuan  .......................... 270Zhu, Qingyi  .......................... 409Zhu, Qiuyu M.  ........................ 21Zhu, Wanying  ...................... 576Zhu, Weifei  .......................... 430Zhu, Zhen  ............................ 138Zhuang, Tao  ........................ 516Zierold, Claudia  .................... 197Zilberman-Rudenko,  Jevgenia  ................ 37, 148, 367Zimmermann, Alexander  ...... 347Zimmermann, Anna-Sophia  . 471Zirka, Gaia  ............................. 90Zirlik, Andreas  .............. 31, 4, 47Zou, Ming-Hui  ............. 289, 460Zufall, Gianna  ...................... 494Zuriaga, Maria A.  ................... 18

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Presentation Skills Training

Meals/Breaks

Other Meetings of Interest

Wednesday May 9, 2018

Thursday May 10, 2018

Friday May 11, 2018

Saturday May 12, 2018

7:00 amSeparate registration may

be required for the meetings listed below.

Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits

Early Career Training Session

Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits

Early Career Training Session7:30 am Registration

8:00 am 8:00 am-6:00 pm Vascular Research Initiatives Conference 2018

8:00-10:00 am Conference Opening and Plenary Session I: Functional Genomics – Cardiovascular Precision Medicine

8:00-9:30 am Plenary Session III: Cardiometabolic Mechanisms of Vascular Complications in Diabetes

8:30 am 8:30-10:30 am Poster Session and Continental Breakfast

9:00 am 9:00 am-5:00 pm HDL Structure-Function Workshop Separate registration required

9:30 am 9:30-10:00 am Refreshment Break/Exhibits

10:00 am 10:00-10:30 am Refreshment Break/Exhibits

10:00-11:45 am Concurrent Session III A – Lipoprotein Metabolism and

Therapeutic TargetsB – Blood Coagulation and

Antithrombotic TherapyC – Research Priorities in

Thrombosis: A Bedside to Bench Approach

10:30 am 10:30 am-12:15 pm Concurrent Session I A – Mechanisms of Atherosclerosis B – Molecular, Developmental and

Cellular Biology of the Vessel WallC – Cardiovascular Precision Medicine

10:30 am-12:00 pm Plenary Session VInvited Lecture SeriesHoeg Award LectureKeynote LectureDistinguished Lecture

11:00 am

11:30 am 11:45 am-1:45 pm Next-Generation Technology Bootcamps: CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing (basic and advanced) (ticket required; seating is limited)

Or lunch on your own

12:00 pm 12:15-1:45 pm Town Hall Meeting and Panel Discussion: Cardiovascular Precision Medicine

The Mentor of Women Award Luncheon (ticket required)

Or lunch on your own

Noon Closing Remarks/Adjourn

12:30 pm

1:00 pm 1:00-6:30 pm CACC Symposia

1:00-8:00 pm KinMet

1:30 pm 1:45-3:45 pm Plenary Session II: Young Investigator Award Competition – Brinkhous Prize and Page Award

1:45-3:15 pm Plenary Session IV Highlights from the ATVB Journal

2:00 pm

2:30 pm

3:00 pm 3:00-7:00 pm Vascular Discovery Registration

3:15-3:45 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits

3:30 pm 3:45-4:15 pm Refreshment Break/Exhibits

3:45-5:30 pm Concurrent Session IVA – Diabetes, Obesity and

Metabolic DisordersB – Platelet Production, Signaling

and FunctionC – Translational Science of Vascular

Medicine: Vascular Dysfunction

4:00 pm 4:15-6:00 p.m. Concurrent Session IIA – Apolipoproteins and Lipid

MetabolismB – Immunity and Inflammation in

Vascular BiologyC – Translational Science of

Vascular Medicine: Cutting Edge Technologies

4:30 pm

5:00 pm

5:30 pm 5:30-7:30 pm Poster Session and Reception

6:00 pm 6:00-8:00 pm Poster Session and Reception6:30 pm

7:00 pm 7:00-11:30 pm CAAC Reception & China Night

7:30 pm

8:00 pm 8:00-10:00 pm Joint Council Dinner (ticket required)

8:30 pm

9:00 pm

10:00 pm

11:00 pm

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