Programme

Sunday, 7th September 21.30 Post-graduate course: get together Monday, 8th September 09.00-15.30 Post-graduate course: “Nutrigenomics studies in humans: from epidemiology to intervention” 13.00-16.00 NuGO Executive Committee Satellite meeting: NutriTech 14.00 Registration and mounting posters 16.30-18.00 Opening NuGOweek 2014 16.30-16.40 Giuditta Perozzi, (CRA-NUT, Rome, IT) Opening and Welcome Session 1: Mediterranean diet vs Nordic diet – Health associated dietary patterns Chairs: Christian A. Drevon (Univ. of Oslo, NO & Pasquale Strazzullo (Univ. of Naples, IT) 16.40-17.10 Ramon Estruch (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SP) Latest evidences of the protective effects of Mediterranean diet on cardivascular disease 17.10-17.40 Pasquale Strazzullo (University of Naples, Naples, IT) The ‘modern’ Mediterranean diet: a critical appraisal 17.40-18.00 Lena Leder (University of Oslo, Oslo, NO) Effects of a healthy Nordic diet on mRNA gene expression in PBMCs after an OGTT (the SYSDIET study) 18.00-19.30 Debate on the health effects of Med Diet and Nordic Diet Lars Dragsted (University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DK) Marjukka Kolehmainen (University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, FI) Cristina Lacueva (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SP) Augustin Scalbert (International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, FR) 19.30 Welcome reception Tuesday, 9th September 07.30-09.00 Satellite meeting: NRC-breakfast meeting 09.00-10.30 Session 2: Systems biology of Foods Chairs: Alessandra Bordoni (Univ. of Bologna, IT) & Giuditta Perozzi (CRA-NUT, IT) 09.00-09.30 Cathie Martin (John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK) Addressing food security through the nutritional enchancement of foods 09.30-10.00 Didier Dupont (INRA, Rennes, FR) Disintegration of food in the gastrointestinal tract: what do we know and where are the gaps? 10.00-10.30 Francesco Capozzi (University of Bologna, Bologna, IT) Foodomics: the link between food and nutrition 10.30-10.50 Coffee break 10.50-12.35 Continuation of Session 2 10.50-11.20 Lorraine Brennan (University College Dublin, Dublin, IE) Dietary patterns: how to capture them and what do they mean 11.20-11.50 Clarissa Gerhauser (German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, DE) Single nutrients/bioactives vs whole food: the epigenetics perspective 11.50-12.05 Christian Hellmuth (University of Munich Medical Centre, Munich, DE) Dietary protein intake affects amino acid and acylcarnitine metabolism in infants aged 6 months 12.05-12.20 Lars Verschuren (TNO, Zeist, NL) Bioinformatics approach to prioritize food ingredients with the aim to design new functional foods 12.20-12.35 Doreen Gille (Agroscope, Institute of Food Science, Bern, CH) Identification of nutritional health biomarkers for metabolic flexibility 12.35-14.00 Lunch and poster session 1 14.00-18.00 Post-graduate course: “Nutrigenomics studies in humans: from epidemiology to intervention” Satellite meeting: NutriTech Satellite meeting: Qualify Satellite meeting: Pathway 27 Stakeholder Workshop: EuroDISH WP8 16.00-16.30 Tea break 18.15-20.00 Session 3: Food-gut microbiota interactions in nutrigenomics Chair: Dirk Haller (TUM, DE) 18.15-18.45 Dirk Haller (Technische Universität München, Freising-Weihenstephan, DE) Intestinal microbiota in inflammatory disorders – the immune-gut axis 18.45-19.15 Michael Müller (University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK) The role of diet in the immuno-metabolic plasticity of the gut: a systems nutrition approach 19.15-19.35 Guy Vergères (Agroscope, Institute for Food Sciences, Bern, CH) NutriGenoMilk: from bacterial genomics to human metabolism 19.35-20.00 Alexander Haslberger (University of Vienna, Vienna, AT) Epigentic regulation of inflammatory molecules mediated by changes in SCFA producing GI microbiota 20.30 Dinner Wednesday, 10th September 07.30-09.00 Satellite meeting: T2DM 09.00-10.30 Session 4: Food & the Human Variome Chair: Jim Kaput (NIHS, CH) 09.00-9.30 Andrey Rzhetsky (University of Chicago, Chicago, Il, USA) Analysis of large biomedical datasets: diseases, medical records, and genetics 09.30-10.00 Jim Kaput (Nestlé institute of Health Science, Lausanne, CH) The end of single SNP studies? 10.00-10.15 Sébastien Lacroix (COSBI, Rovereto, IT) Identification of cofactor-requiring enzymes with high genetic differentiation between 1000 Genomes 10.15-10.30 Colette O’Neill (University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK) Effects of FADS2 genotype on fatty acid status & response to whole diet intervention in older adults 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.30 Session 5: Towards an European core infrastructure for nutrition and health research Chairs: Chris Evelo & Lars Eijssen (Maastricht University, NL) 11.00-11.30 Pamela Byrne (JPI-HDHL/ Abbott Nutrition, IR) JPI A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life: its role in co-ordinating research in the area food & health 11.30-12.00 Ben van Ommen (TNO, Zeist, NL) Do we need a nutritional bioinformatics infrastructure? 12.00-12.15 Claudine Manach (INRA, Saint-Genes-Champanelle, FR) PhytoHub version 1.0: a food metabolome database dedicated to dietary phytochemicals 12.15-12.30 Alice Matone (COSBI, Rovereto, IT) Role of CPS1 and urea cycle in weight maintenance: results from the Diogenes project 12.30-14.00 Lunch and poster session 2 14.00-18.00 Satellite meeting: Qualify Stakeholder Workshop: EuroDISH WP8 16.00-16.30 Tea break 18.15-19.45 Session 6: Applied Omics in the field of Nutrigenomics – Chairs: Elisa Cirillo (Maastricht Univ., NL) & Davina Derous (Univ. of Aberdeen, UK) 18.15-18.30 Veronica Valli (University of Bologna, Bologna – IT) Modulation of adipocytes differentiation and prodipogenic genes expression by different bioactives 18.30-18.45 Sindre Lee (University of Oslo, Oslo, NO) Secretome analysis using RNA sequencing following physical exercise 18.45-19.00 Catalina Cuparencu (University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DK) Untargeted metabolomics reveals urinary exposure biomarkers for intake of berries. 19.00-19.15 Amanda Lloyd (University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK) Applied metabolomics approaches to discover food-derived metabolites in human bio-fluids 19.15-19.30 Marie Pier Scott-Boyer (COSBI, Rovereto, IT) Proteomics responses to oral dietary challanges 20.00 Dinner Thursday, 11th September 09.00-10.30 Session 7: Personalized food in health maintenance Chair: Keith Grimaldi (Eurogenetica, IT) 09.00-09.30 Hannelore Daniel (Technische Universität München, Freising-Weihenstephan, DE) Personalized food: science and visions 09.30-10.00 Mike Gibney (University College Dublin, Dublin, IE) Personalized nutrition: opportunities and challenges 10.00-10.15 Marijana Radonjic (EdgeLeap, Utrecht, NL) Organizing and integrating diverse data to improve decision making in health and nutrition research 10.15-10.30 Carlos Celis-Morales (Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK) Baseline characteristics and validation of the Food4Me Proof of Principle study: a Pan European web-based randomised controlled trial of personalised nutrition. 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.15  Session 8: Personalized health Chairs: Ben van Ommen (TNO, NL) & Baukje de Roos (Univ.of Aberdeen, UK) 11.00-11.30 André Boorsma (TNO, Zeist, NL) The Nutritional Research Cohort; a new paradigm in nutritional research? 11.30-12.00 Ernst Hafen (ETH, Zürich, CH) Health data cooperatives: towards the realization of P4 health 12.00-12.15  Susan Wopereis (TNO, Zeist, NL) Ranges of phenotypic flexibility in 100 healthy subjects 12.15-12.30  Frode Norheim (University of Oslo, Oslo, NO) Regulation of angiopoietin-like protein 4 production during and after exercise. 12.30-13.00 Wrap-up NuGOweek 2014 Announcement NuGOWeek 2015 Closure 13.00 (Take away) lunch 13.00-15.00 6th NuGO Participants Assembly 14.00-17.00 Satellite meeting: Food4ME 14.00-18.00 Satellite meeting: Qualify Friday, 12th September Satellite meeting: Food4ME
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