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Registration fees Registration online through the website www.ictrhn.com Before April 13, 2015 After April 13, 2015 On site Academic rate 350 450 500 Students, interns, research fellows, dieteticians 150 200 250 Full rate 500 600 700 Accompanying person (gala dinner) 60 70 80 Abstract submission Abstract submission will only be possible through the website www.ictrhn.com General information Venue: Centre Diocésain de Pastorale, 133 avenue de la République 63000 Clermont-Ferrand Official language: English How to come to Clermont-Ferrand: by plane: Clermont- Ferrand/Auvergne CFE- International Airport 8 flights/day - Paris/ Clermont-Ferrand by train: Several daily connections with Paris and other major French cities. by car: Clermont-Ferrand is located at the crossing of 4 highways North/South (Paris/Barcelona) and East/ West (Lyon/Bordeaux). Dates and deadlines • July 15, 2014: Opening online abstract submission • July 15, 2014: Opening online registration • March 22, 2015: Closing abstract submission • March 30, 2015: Notification to authors • April 13, 2015: Early registration deadline Professional Congress Organizer: 21, rue de la Varenne 63122 Ceyrat (France) Tél: 33 (0)4 73 61 51 88 Fax: 33 (0)4 73 61 51 39 [email protected] Go to www.ictrhn.com www.ictrhn.com June 26-27, 2015 THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN HUMAN NUTRITION CLERMONT-FERRAND (France) Intestinal Microbiota and chronic diseases Second announcement

Transcript of connections with Paris Second announcement

Registration feesRegistration online through the website www.ictrhn.com

BeforeApril 13,

2015

AfterApril 13,

2015On site

Academic rate €350 €450 €500

Students, interns, research fellows,

dieteticians€150 €200 €250

Full rate €500 €600 €700

Accompanyingperson

(gala dinner)€60 €70 €80

AbstractsubmissionAbstract submission will only be possible through the website www.ictrhn.com

Generalinformation

Venue: Centre Diocésain de Pastorale,133 avenue de la République63000 Clermont-Ferrand

Offi cial language: English

How to come to Clermont-Ferrand:

by plane: Clermont-Ferrand/Auvergne CFE-International Airport8 fl ights/day - Paris/Clermont-Ferrand

by train: Several daily connections with Paris and other major French cities.

by car: Clermont-Ferrand is located at the crossing of 4 highwaysNorth/South (Paris/Barcelona) and East/West (Lyon/Bordeaux).

Datesand deadlines• July 15, 2014:Opening online abstract submission• July 15, 2014:Opening online registration• March 22, 2015:Closing abstract submission• March 30, 2015:Notifi cation to authors• April 13, 2015:Early registration deadline

Professional CongressOrganizer:

21, rue de la Varenne63122 Ceyrat (France)Tél: 33 (0)4 73 61 51 88Fax: 33 (0)4 73 61 51 39

[email protected]

Ferrand/Auvergne CFE-

Several daily connections with Paris and other major French

Go towww.ictrhn.com

www.ictrhn.com

June 2

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T H I R DINTERNATIONALCONGRESS OF

TRANSLATIONALRESEARCH

IN HUMANNUTRIT ION

CLERMONT-FERRAND (France)

Intestinal Microbiota and chronic diseases

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Monique AlricDenis ArdidDidier AttaixNicolas BarnichAnnick Bernalier Donadille

Jean-François BrugèreNoël CanoMichel DapoignyValérie Livrelli

programThe 3rd International Congress of Translational

Research in Human Nutrition covers integrative ap-proaches in nutrition from basic science to clinical applications. The meeting focuses on the role of the intestinal microbiota in chronic diseases, with both in-testinal and extra-intestinal manifestations. Recently, high throughput approaches have greatly enhanced our knowledge of the nature and function of the intes-tinal microbiota, and helped to highlight the role of key gut microbes in various chronic diseases. In clinical settings, this integrative approach is compulsory for a better understanding and management of the complex interplay between microbiota, nutrition and pathologi-cal disturbances such as intestinal bowel diseases and/or extra-intestinal chronic diseases. Manipulating the microbiota through nutritional approaches seems very promising for the forthcoming management of such chronic diseases.

The meeting will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, the capital of Auvergne, with its Universities, University Hos-pitals and Research Institutes such as INRA, the French National Institute for Agricultural Research and Inserm, the National Institute for Medical Research. Auvergne is a magnifi cent province of France, famous for its vol-canoes such as the Puy de Dôme, its history, castles, Roman churches and gastronomy. The Scientifi c and Organizing Committees set up an attractive scientifi c program with outstanding international speakers. We will be delighted to welcome you in Clermont-Ferrand and to make you discover the charms of Auvergne.

The Organizing Committee

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Organizing Committee

Scientifi c CommitteeNicolas Barnich – Université d’Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand (France)

Michel Dapoigny – CHU - Université d’Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand (France)

Andrew Gewirtz – Georgia State University – Atlanta (USA)

Paul W. O’Toole – University College Cork (Ireland)

Robin Spiller – Nottingham University (United Kingdom)

FRIDAY, JUNE 26SYMPOSIUM 1

NEW APPROACHES IN MICROBIOTA CHARACTERIZATIONKeywords: metagenomics, structure/function of the healthy gut microbiota

SYMPOSIUM 2

GUT INFLAMMATION: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO PATHOLOGYKeywords: infl ammation, infl ammatory bowel diseases, cancer

SYMPOSIUM 3

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONSKeywords: infl ammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, fecal transplantation

confi rmed speakersNicolas Barnich (Clermont-Ferrand, France)Joël Doré (Jouy-en-Josas, France)Dirk Haller (Munich, Germany)Arthur Kaser (Cambridge, UK)Colleen R. Kelly (Providence, USA)Lena Öhman (Gothenburg, Sweden)Jonathan M. Rhodes (Liverpool, UK)Philippe Sansonetti (Paris, France)Robin Spiller (Nottingham, UK)Gary Wu (Philadelphia, USA)

SATURDAY, JUNE 27SYMPOSIUM 4

MICROBIOTA AND NON-INTESTINAL DISEASESKeywords: obesity, diabetes, mental health, ageing

SYMPOSIUM 5

MICROBIOTA AND INTESTINAL INTEGRITYKeywords: epithelium integrity, toll-like receptor interactions, colonic sensitivity

SYMPOSIUM 6

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONSKeywords: pre- & probiotics, cardiovascular and liver diseases

Confi rmed speakersFrederic Carvalho (Clermont-Ferrand, France)Karine Clément (Paris, France)Amandine Everard (Leuven, Belgium)Andrew Gewirtz (Atlanta, USA)Paul O’Toole (Cork, Ireland)Brent Polk (Los Angeles, USA)Bernd Schnabl (San Diego, USA)Valentina Tremaroli (Gothenburg, Sweden)Nathalie Vergnolle (Toulouse, France)