Programme

Updated September 21th – all presentations uploaded Saturday, 3rd – Monday 5th September Pre-conference post-graduate course: “Use of large scale data in dietary intervention studies”. 17.00-14.00 Post-graduate course Monday, 5th September 15.00-16:30 Participants Assembly 9:00-16:00: ENPADASI meeting

******************************************************************************** NuGOweek 2016: “Phenotypes and prevention – The interplay of genes, life-style factors and gut environment”

16.00-18.00 Registration (Foyer, University main building, Frue Plads, Copenhagen) 18.00 Session 1: Opening NuGOweek 2016 Chair: Lars Ove Dragsted, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DK 18.00-18.10 Lars Ove Dragsted, University of Copenhagen, DK Welcome 18.10-18.20 Pro-Rector Thomas Bjørnholm, University of Copenhagen, DK Opening 18.20-19.00 Christopher Newgard, Duke University, US [Presentation available] Translating biomarkers to metabolic disease mechanisms and targets 19.00-19.20 Introduction of new NuGO member organisations * Zhang Xuguang: By-Health Co., Ltd, Guangzhou, CN * Melissa Adamski: Monash University, Victoria, AU 19.30 Welcome reception at the University Ceremonial Hall. Tuesday, 6th September 09.00-11.50 Session 2: ‘Omics in disease prediction – integrating genes and phenotypes Chair: Baukje De Roos; University of Aberdeen, UK 09.00-09.40 Evrim Acar, University of Copenhagen, DK [Presentation available] Forecasting chronic diseases using data fusion 09.40-10.00 Carsten Calberg, University of Eastern Finland, FI [No presentation] Epigenome- and transcriptome-wide response to vitamin D supplementation: in vivo human experiments 10.00-10.20 Kate Burton, Agroscope, CH [No presentation] A multi-omics approach to identify biomarkers of fermented and non-fermented dairy product intake 10.20-10.50 Coffee break 10.50-11.10 Cristina Andres-Lacueva, University of Barcelona, ES [Presentation available] Associations between nut intake biomarkers assessed by metabolomics and cognitive decline 11.15-13.45 Poster Session 1 Tuesday September 6, 2016 and lunch(starts at 12.30) 13.45-15-05 Session 3: Early infant/childhood nutrition and later phenotypic response Chair: 13.45-14.25 Olaf Uhl, University of Munich Medical Centre, DE [Presentation available] Early nutrition, metabolic effects and long-term health 14.25-14.45 Emmy Van Daelen, University of Ghent, BE [Presentation available] The impact of breastmilk and delivery mode on the infant’s gut microbiota and later health 14.45-15.05 Jacob Juel Christensen, University of Oslo, NO [Presentation available] LDL cholesterol in early pregnancy and offspring cardiovascular disease risk factors. 15.05-15.35 Tea break 15.45-17.05 Session 4: Alcohol in prevention? – Understanding the J-shaped response Chair: Jane Nygaard Eriksen, University of Copenhagen, DK 15.45-16.25 Kenneth Mukamal, Beth Israel Diakoness Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA [Presentation available] Possible mechanisms in prevention by moderate alcohol intake.  16.25-16.45 Gözde Gürdeniz, University of Copenhagen, DK [Presentation available] Biomarker model for detecting beer intake 16.45-17.00 Short break 17.00-19:00 Session 5: Parallel sessions – hands-on software demos 17.00-19:00 Jan Stanstrup, Steno Diabetes Center, DK & Gözde Gürdeniz, University of Copenhagen, DK Metabolomics pre-procesing and compound annotation (mzMine and XCMS) Presentation Gözde Gurdeniz [Presentation available] 17.00-18.50 Evert van Schothorst, Wageningen University, NL & Mario Ost, German Institute for Human Nutrition (DIfE), DE & Vikram Rao, Thomson Reuters, UK Insights in working with complex datasets: Benefits and limitations using MetaCore * Mario Ost: Transcriptomic profiling of mitochondrial stress-induced adaptive remodelling of muscle metabolism * Evert van Schothorst: Hands-onworking with MetaCore showing pros and cons working with complex datasets. [Presentation available] 17.00-18.50 Lorraine Brennan, University of Dublin, IE ENPADASI DASH-IN software Evening free Wednesday, 7th September 09.00-11.40 Session 6:  Microbiota-host interplay as target in nutrition Chair: Tine Licht; Technical University of Denmark, DK 09.00-9.40 Laure Bindels, Université Catholique de Louvain, BE [Presentation available] Role of the gut microbiota in over- and under-nutrition. 09.40-10:20 Lindsay Hall, Institute of Food Research / University of East Anglia, UK [No presentation] Populating the preterm infant gut with probiotics 10.20-10.50 Coffee break 10.50-11.10 Henrik Roager, Technical University of Denmark, DK [Presentation available] Colonic transit time is related to bacterial metabolism and mucosal turnover in the human gut 11.10-11.30 Eva Rath, Technical University of Munich, DE [Presentation available] Mitochondrial function controls intestinal epithelial stemness and proliferation 11.30-11.50 Martin Laursen, Technical University of Denmark, DK [Presentation available] Infant gut microbiota development is driven by transition to family foods 11.50-13.45 Poster Session 2, Wednesday September 7, 2016 and Lunch (starts at 12.30) 13.45-14.45 Session 7, Early Career Investigators’ session. Chair: Lorraine Brennan; University of Dublin, IE 13.45-14.05 Sophie Schutte, Wageningen University, NL [no presentation] Effects of whole grain wheat compared to refined wheat consumption on liver and metabolic health 14.05-14.25 Paula Smith-Brown, The University of Queensland, AU [Presentation available] Mother’s Secretor Status Affects Development of Children’s Microbiota Composition and Function. 14.25-14:55 Tea break 14.55-17.00 Session 8: Exercise in disease prevention. Chair: Christian Drevon; University of Oslo, NO 14.55-15:40 Jason Gill, University of Glasgow, UK [Presentation available] Interactions of Exercise and Diet in Health and Prevention 15:40-16:00 Roland Hangelbroek, Wageningen University, NL [Presentation available] Creatine supplementation during knee immobilization attenuates changes in muscle transcriptome 16:00-16:20 Ruth Birk, Ariel University, IL [No presentation] Genetics and athletic performance –the genome era 16:20-16:50 Janice Drew, University of Aberdeen, UK [No presentation] Inter-individual responses to high intensity interval training: interactions with the sirtuin system 16:50-17:10 Short break 17.10-17:50  Session 9: Biomarkers Chair: Marjukka Kolehmainen, University of Eastern Finland, FI 17:10-17:30 Claudine Manach, French National Institute for Agricultural Research, FR [Presentation available] The FoodBAll online resources to support discovery of novel dietary biomarkers with metabolomics 17:30-17:50 Jim Kaput, Nestlé Institute of Health Science, CH [Presentation available] Food history and micronutrients profile and their relation to DNA damage in children in Brazil 19.00 Conference dinner at National Museum and Poster Prize announcement Thursday, 8th September 09.00-10.40 Session 10: Genotypes, phenotypes and personalised responses Chair: Stine Ulven; University of Oslo, NO 09.00-9.40 Karsten Kristiansen, University of Copenhagen, DK/Beijing Genomics Institute -Shenzhen, CN [Presentation available] Host genome and gut microbiome in health and disease 09.40-10.00 Sara Della Torre, University of Milan, IT [No presentation] Hepatic Estrogen Receptor alpha and sex-differences in lipid homeostasis 10.00-10.40 Tal Korem, Weizman Institute, Rehovot, IL [Presentation available] Personalised nutrition using clinical and gut microbiome data. 10.40-11.10 Coffee break 11.10-12.15 Closing Session NuGOweek 2016 Chair: Lars Ove Dragsted, University of Copenhagen, DK & Diana Ivanova, Varna, BG Wrap-up NuGOweek 2016 Announcement NuGOWeek 2017: 28 August – 1 September 2017, Varna, Bulgaria Closure 12.15: Lunch (to go) ******************************************************************************** 13.00-18.00 FoodBAll project 17.00-18.00 FoodBAll parallel session – toxicokinetic workshop Friday 9th September 9:00-12:00: FoodBAll meeting continued
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