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Aegean Conferences Communication
Please note that our registration fees include hotel accommodations and therefore no additional reservations are required. The only communication you should receive is from Aegean Conferences and if your paying by credit card, payment receipts from Conferex LLC. SCAM Alert: Beware of any third party companies calling and/or emailing you to reserve hotel accommodations for you during our conferences
Registration
In completing the online registration form you are not automatically accepted to attend the conference nor are you automatically registered for the conference. Final registration to the conference shall occur after you have been accepted and notified by the conference chair of your acceptance to the conference. If you have been charged the registration fee but your attendance has been declined you will be reimbursed in full.
Airport
Please note that Crete has two airports. You want to arrive at the Chania International Airport (code: CHQ) and take a taxi from the airport to the hotel (~60 EUR). You may also rent a car at the airport and drive to the conference center. Alternatively the other airport (HER) is a two-hour drive to the Conference Center.
Accommodation Tax
An accommodation tax of € 4.00 per room night will apply, and will be charged automatically to the individual guest’s extras accounts.
Accommodations
Accommodations for the conference are at the Avra Imperial Hotel. The hotel is located in Kolymbari, 39 km from Chania International Airport, 23 km from the Souda Harbor, and 23 km west of Chania town center. Please take a taxi from the airport to the conference venue.
Arrival and Check-in
It is expected that attendees will arrive/check-in after 3:00 PM. Anyone arriving after 10:30 pm on the first day should make alternative dinner arrangements.
Conference Venue
The Avra Imperial Conference Center is located at the hotel.
Handicapped Accessibility
The site is fully handicapped accessible.
Oral Presentations
Speakers are asked to bring their USB flash drive to the reception desk at least 30 minutes prior to the session. The allocated time for all presentations, unless otherwise indicated, includes five minutes Q&A.
City Tour
Buses for the city tour will depart from the hotel front lobby at 3:30 pm. Badges are required for participation.
Breakfast
Breakfast for registered participants and registered accompanying persons will be served at the Avra Imperial Hotel main restaurant during the hours scheduled in this program.
Lunches/Informal Discussions
Lunches for registered participants and registered accompanying persons will be served during the times indicated in this program at the main restaurant and only after the session has finished. Badges are required for admission.
Dinners/Informal Discussions
Three of the dinners/informal discussion will be served during the times indicated in the program. Vegetarian entrees are available only upon request in advance of the meeting. Please contact info@aegeanconferences.org.
Internet, Phone, & Computer
Wireless Internet access is located throughout the conference center free of charge during meeting hours. There are computers available in the hotel’s business center for the use of the attendees. Phone service is available for an additional charge from your hotel room.
Certificate of Participation
A Certificate of Participation will be distributed to a participant for those sessions that the participant has attended. A participant must attend an entire session to receive credit for that particular session. Late arrivals and early departures from a session will preclude a participant from receiving credit for that session.
Passports and Visa
Participants are advised to check on their individual requirements before attending any Aegean Conference meeting. Visa applications should be filed at the nearest Greek Embassy in the country in which you are resident, at least three months prior to the anticipated departure date.
Letters of Invitation
Letters of invitation to attend an Aegean Conference meeting will be issued only to:
- Authors of accepted abstracts
- Fully paid registrants
Note: Invitations are issued at the discretion of Aegean Conferences, and requests for letters will be accepted only 60 days prior to the conference start date.
Liability and Insurance
Neither the organizers, nor the Aegean Conferences will assume any responsibility whatsoever for damage or injury to persons or property during meeting period. Participants are advised to arrange their own personal travel and health insurance.
Other Information
Animals are not permitted on site.
Badges are required for admission to all events.
All Aegean Conferences events are non-smoking.
No Photographs and Recording Devices
Participants are not allowed to photograph and/or record using cameras, mobile telephones and other recording devices during the slide and poster presentations.
Code of Conduct Policy
Aegean Conferences is committed to making its meetings an inclusive space for sharing ideas and knowledge. The code of conduct can be viewed here.
Saturday, October 15
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Conference Registration
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Welcome Reception and Dinner
Sunday, October 16
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Breakfast
09:00 AM - 09:10 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks (Organizing Committee)
Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in aging and disease
09:10 AM - 09:35 AM
1
Phenotypic plasticity, the missing dimension of phenotypic variation and disease riskJoseph Nadeau
09:35 AM - 10:00 AM
2
"Epigenetic Underpinnings of Metabolic Disease Heterogeneity"John Andrew Pospisilik
10:00 AM - 10:25 AM
3
Metabolic disease progression with age resulting from adipose tissue dysfunction Justin Rochford1, Ahlima Roumane1, Nadine Sommer1, George D Mcilroy1, and Philip Newsholme2
10:25 AM - 10:50 AM
4
Reimaging Preclinical Models for Precision NutritionDavid Threadgill
10:50 AM - 11:15 AM
5
Cancer Specific Amino Acid Metabolism Oliver DK Maddocks
11:15 AM - 11:40 AM
6
Methionine restriction and metabolism during ageing in miceMirela Delibegovic
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM
Coffee Break
Precision nutrition and public health
11:55 AM - 12:20 PM
7
Opportunities for Precision Nutrition in the First 1000 Days of Life.Sharon M Donovan
12:20 PM - 12:45 PM
8
Understanding the interplay between dietary serine, glycine, and fat metabolismChristian Metallo
12:45 PM - 01:10 PM
9
Food and Agriculture Research: Focus in Precision Nutrition and Chronic Disease Cindy D Davis and Pamela E Starke-Reed
01:10 PM - 01:35 PM
10
Folate intake-response in mice suggests that commonly used diet formulations do not reflect human folate exposure: Implications for translationAmanda J MacFarlane
01:35 PM - 01:50 PM
11
Lifetime Serum concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D 25(OH) is associated with Hand Grip Strengths: Insight from a Mendelian Randomization Masoud Isanejad
01:50 PM - 03:00 PM
Lunch and Informal Discussions
03:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Informal Discussions
07:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Dinner and Informal Discussions (Buses Depart from Hotel Lobby)
Monday, October 17
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Breakfast
Mitochondrial metabolism in health and disease
09:00 AM - 09:25 AM
12
Suppressing the fire: itaconate is not the only immunomodulatory metabolite in inflammatory macrophagesWei He, Alexander Heinz, Antonia Henne, and Karsten Hiller
09:25 AM - 09:50 AM
13
Signaling roles of mitochondrial metabolites influencing inflammation and cancerThekla Cordes
09:50 AM - 10:15 AM
14
Uracil accumulation in mitochondrial DNA impairs oxidative phosphorylationMartha S Field, joanna L fiddler, Katarina E Heyden, and Yuwen Xiu
10:15 AM - 10:40 AM
15
Mechanisms of Aging and Lifespan Control Vadim N Gladyshev
10:40 AM - 11:05 AM
16
What Does Precision Nutrition Mean for Public Health Nutrition?Regan J Bailey
11:05 AM - 11:30 AM
Coffee Break
Physiological effets of cell- and organelle-specific metabolites
Chair: Montserrat Anguera
11:30 AM - 11:55 AM
17
X-chromosome Inactivation: genetic and epigenetic contributions to female-biased diseaseMontserrat Anguera
11:55 AM - 12:20 PM
18
Noncoding RNA Regulation of Metabolism and ImmunityKathryn J Moore
12:20 PM - 12:45 PM
19
Sub-cellular acyl-CoenzymeA analysis reveals distinct nuclear metabolismSophie Trefely1, Kathryn E Wellen2, and Nathaniel W Snyder3
12:45 PM - 01:00 PM
20
Exposure to excess dietary folic acid does not affect tissue folic acid accumulation in a mouse model of vitamin B12 deficiencyKatarina Heyden, Olga Malysheva, and Martha Field
01:00 PM - 01:15 PM
21
Understanding the rewiring of metabolism during aging and chronic nutrient stressEsther W Lim1, Michal K Handzlik1, Marin L Gantner2, and Christian M Metallo1
01:15 PM - 01:30 PM
22
Increased Mitochondrial TYMS Localization Improves Mitochondrial FunctionLuisa F Castillo, Karissa L DiPierro, and Martha S Field
01:30 PM - 01:45 PM
23
cROSsing the line: The metabolic regulation of regulatory T cell function
Dirk Brenner
01:45 PM - 02:00 PM
24
Plasma and urinary erythritol are increased in response to excess dietary sucroseSemira R Ortiz and Martha Field
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Lunch and Informal Discussions
03:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Informal Discussions
07:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Dinner and Informal Discussions (Buses Depart from Hotel Lobby)
Tuesday, October 18
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Breakfast
Stem cell nutrition and metabolism
09:00 AM - 09:25 AM
25
Precision nutrition by modulating dietary macronutrients according to tissue-specific insulin resistance phenotypes improves cardiometabolic healthEllen E Blaak
09:25 AM - 09:50 AM
26
Proteome network regulation of metabolic fluxesNathaniel Vacanti
09:50 AM - 10:15 AM
27
Defining developmental origins of health and disease: a (hematopoietic) stem cell perspectiveAnna E Beaudin1, Brian P Krum2, and Diego A Lopez2
10:15 AM - 10:40 AM
28
TBA - YilmazOmer Yilmaz
10:40 AM - 11:05 AM
29
Nutrient and metabolic determinants of tissue regeneration Anna Thalacker-Mercer
11:05 AM - 11:35 AM
Coffee Break
Gene-nutrient interactions and precision nutrition outcomes
11:35 AM - 12:00 PM
30
SHMT1 and the etiology of folate-responsive neural tube defectsKendra A Tiana, Martha S Field, and Patrick J Stover
12:00 PM - 12:25 PM
31
The non-essential amino acid, serine, is essential for retinal healthMarin Gantner1, Michal Handzlik2, Regis Fallon1, Caleb Bates2, Martina Wallace3, Christian Metallo2, and Martin Friedlander1
12:25 PM - 12:50 PM
32
Adipogenesis block in Marfanoid Progeroid Lipodystrophy Syndrome is ameliorated by PPARgamma agonistSilvia Smaldone1, Chris Schoenherr3, Stylianos Zafeirios Karoulias1, Minhee Kim2, Giusy Della Gatta2, Katia Karalis2, and Aris Economides 1
12:50 PM - 01:15 PM
33
Dietary challenges as tools for the identification of metabotypes with different susceptibility to a weight loss interventionJarlei Fiamoncini
01:15 PM - 01:30 PM
34
Genetic regulation of diet-induced thermogenesis in miceAnna C Salvador1,2, Emanuele Baldassarri1,3, Alexandra Naron1,4, and David Threadgill1,2,4
01:30 PM - 01:45 PM
35
Diabetes-associated Colorectal Cancer: the effect of fruits, vegetables and fiber intakes among the Palestinian population – A case- control studyBetty Schwartz
01:45 PM - 03:00 PM
Lunch and Informal Discussions
03:30 PM - 07:30 PM
City Tour (Buses Depart from Hotel Lobby)
07:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Dinner and Informal Discussions (Buses do not return to the hotel prior to dinner)
Wednesday, October 19
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Breakfast
Modulating nutrition and metaoblism for optimizing clinical outcomes
09:00 AM - 09:25 AM
36
Metabolites as metabolic signals: Unravelling the metabolomic and transcriptomic response to an oral glucose challengeAnna Krook
09:25 AM - 09:50 AM
37
Characterizing the metabolic impacts of abnormal dietary iron levels. Sophia A Praggastis3, Beth Crowell3, Larisa Ivanova3, Marilena Preda1, Tara Leigh Spencer Noakes1, Regeneron Genetics Center2,4, GHS-RGC DiscovEHR Collaboration2,4, Tanima De2,4, Luca A Lotta2,4, Aris N Economides1, Sarah Hatsell3, and Heinrich E Lob3
09:50 AM - 10:15 AM
38
Raman spectroscopy enables phenotyping and assessment of nutrition values of plantsDmitry Kurouski
10:15 AM - 10:40 AM
39
Mapping Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Metabolites in Human Stool and PlasmaJulian R Avila-Pacheco, Clary B Clish, Sarah Jeanfavre, Amy Deik, and Courtney Dennis
10:40 AM - 10:55 AM
40
Prenatal Folate Status Influences Hematopoietic Stem Cell Function Across the Lifespan Brian P Krum1, Noah T Huerta2, and Anna E Beaudin3
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
Coffee Break
Modulating nutrition and metaoblism for optimizing clinical outcomes
11:15 AM - 11:40 AM
41
The Trainome – combining exercise training and nutrition to improve the health efficacy of lifestyle therapyStian Ellefsen, Daniel Hammarström, Knut Sindre Mølmen, and Håvard Hamarsland
11:40 AM - 12:05 PM
42
The athlete’s paradox: disconnecting intramyocellular bioactive lipid content from insulin sensitivity in human skeletal muscle of trained individualsDominik Pesta1, Evrim Anadol-Schmitz2, Theresia Sarabhai2, Yvo op den Kamp3, Sofiya Gancheva2, Oana-Patricia Zaharia2, Lucia Mastrotodaro2, Kun Lyu4, Matthias Hesselink3, Jürgen Weiß2, Vera Schrauwen-Hinderling3, Dongman Zhang4, Klaus Strassburger2, Yuliya Kupriyanova2, Hadi Al-Hasani2, Julia Szendroedi2, Patrick Schrauwen3, Esther Phielix3, Gerald I Shulman4, and Michael Roden2
12:05 PM - 12:30 PM
43
Metabolic Phenotyping for Precision NutritionLorraine Brennan
12:30 PM - 12:55 PM
44
Targeting the brain to modulate food intakeLora K Heisler
12:55 PM - 01:20 PM
45
Functional, gene-nutrient and health effects of sub-optimal riboflavin status.Mary Ward
01:20 PM - 01:45 PM
46
TBA AfmanLydia Afman
01:45 PM - 01:50 PM
Closing Remarks
01:50 PM - 03:00 PM
Lunch and Informal Discussions
03:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Informal Discussions
07:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Farewell Dinner
Thursday, October 20
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Breakfast
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Departure