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Thursday, October 11, 2012
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Personalized Medicine Track
Symposia: 8:30—10:45 AM
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| Symposia I: |
Integrating Human “Omics” to the Molecular Physiology of Exercise
Chair: William Kraus, Duke Univ. |
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Modulation of Small Molecule Metabolites in Peripheral Blood and Skeletal Muscle
Speaker: Kim Huffman, Duke Univ.
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Modulation of Skeletal Muscle Global Gene Expression
Speaker: Monica Hubal, Children’s Natl. Med. Ctr. |
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Modulation of the Proteome by Exercise
Speaker: Dustin Hittel, Univ. of Calgary, Canada |
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Putting it all Together: Integrative Molecular Physiology of Exercise
Speaker: Eric Hoffman, Children’s Natl. Med. Ctr. |
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Plenary Lecture: 11:00 AM—12:00 PM
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The Exposome in Health and Disease
Speaker: Geoffrey Ginsburg, Duke Univ. |
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Personalized Medicine Track
Symposia: 3:15—5:30 PM
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| Symposia II: |
Personalized Exercise Prescription Based Upon Integrative Biology
Chair: Frank Booth, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia |
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Adverse and Enhanced Responders to the Same Exercise Exposure
Speaker: Claude Bouchard, Pennington Biomedical Res. Ctr. |
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Gene-Activity/Inactivity Interaction
Speaker: Flemming Dela, Copenhagen Univ., Denmark |
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High Resolution Physiologically-based Phenotyping Along with an Integrated Medical Record System to Provide Insight About Individual Patients
Speaker: Michael J. Joyner, The Mayo Clinic |
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Lifestyle Mediopharmacogenomics
Speaker: William Kraus, Duke Univ. |
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
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Exercise Adaptations Track
Symposia: 8:30—10:45 AM
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| Symposia III: |
Mechanisms Behind Adaptations to Physical Activity/Inactivity
Chair: Henriette Pilegaard, August Krogh Inst., Denmark
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Role of PGC-1α in Exercise-induced Adaptations in Skeletal Muscle
Speaker: Christophe Handschin, Univ. of Basel, Switzerland
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Exercise-induced Autophagy in Skeletal Muscle Adaptations
Speaker: Zhen Yan, Univ. of Virginia
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Role of DNA Methylations in Exercise-induced Adaptations
Speaker: Romain Barres, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Insulin Sensitivity in Skeletal Muscle with Activity/Inactivity
Speaker: Jørgen Wojtaszewski, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Exercise Adaptations Track
Symposia: 3:15—5:30 PM
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| Symposia IV: |
Acetylation: Linking Changes in NAD to Metabolism and Growth
Chair: Keith Baar, Univ. of California, Davis
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Pathophysiological Significance and Therapeutic Potential of NAMPT-Mediated NAD+ Biosyntheses in Metabolic Diseases
Speaker: Jun Yoshino, Washington Univ.
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Regulation of the Adaptive Response to Exercise by the Acetyltransferase GCN5
Speaker: Andrew Philp, Univ. of California, Davis
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Sirtuins: Regulating Metabolism Within the Mitochondria
Speaker: Matt Hirschey, Duke Univ.
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Sirtuins: Central Control of Metabolism
Speaker: Raul Mostoslavsky, Harvard Univ.
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Friday, October 12, 2012
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Cardiovascular Track
Symposia: 8:30—10:45 AM |
| Symposia V: |
Cardiovascular Benefits of Exercise: Insight from Animal Studies
Chair: David Brown, East Carolina Univ.
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Exercise and Cardiac Arrhythmia
Speaker: George Billman, Ohio State Univ.
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Potassium Channels and Physiological Remodeling Following Exercise
Speaker: Scott Powers, Univ. of Florida
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Exercise, Sarcolemmal KATP Channels and Cardioprotection
Speaker: Leonid Zingman, Univ. of Iowa
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Cardiac KATP Channels and Exercise Cardioprotection
Speaker: John Quindry, Auburn Univ.
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Plenary Lecture: 11:00 AM —12:00 PM
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Adaptations of the Heart: Traditional and Non-Traditional Research Approaches
Speaker: Leslie Leinwand, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder
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Cardiovascular Track
Symposia: 1:15—3:30 PM
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| Symposia VI: |
Cardiovascular Benefits of Exercise: Insight from Human Studies
Chair: Judy Muller Delp, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville
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Improving Exercise Tolerance in Heart Failure
Speaker: Dalane Kitzman, Wake Forest Univ.
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Impaired Cardiac Function in Obese Adolescents: Reversal by Aerobic Interval Training
Speaker: Charlotte Ingul, Norwegian Univ. of Sci. & Tech., Norway
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Effects of Interventional and Lifelong Exercise on Left Ventricular Compliance and Diastolic Function in Aged Subjects
Speaker: Benjamin Levine, Texas Hlth. Presbyterian Hosp.
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Exercise Attenuates the Premature Cardiovascular Aging Effects of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Speaker: Amy Huebschmann, Univ. of Colorado Sch. of Med.
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Friday, October 12, 2012
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Lipid Metabolism Track
Symposia: 8:30—10:45 AM
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| Symposia VII: |
Fit, Fat and Lean Liver: Exercise Adaptations in Non-Traditional Tissues
Chair: Espen Spangenburg, Univ. of Maryland
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Contribution of Glucagon to Exercise-Induced Reversal of Fatty Liver
Speaker: David Wasserman, Vanderbilt Univ.
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Intrinsic Fitness and Exercise Prevent Hepatic Lipotoxicity
Speaker: John Thyfault, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia
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Exercise, IL-6 and Adipose Tissue Metabolism
Speaker: David Wright, Univ. of Guelph, Canada
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Energetic Regulation of White Adipose Tissue Metabolism
Speaker: Rolando Ceddia, York Univ., Canada
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Plenary Lecture: 11:00 AM —12:00 PM
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Lipid Metabolism Track
Symposia: 1:15—3:30 PM
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| Symposia VIII: |
Skeletal Muscle Lipid Droplet Biology in Exercise and Disease
Chair: Deborah Muoio, Duke Univ.
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Role of Adipose Tissue Triglyceride Lipase in Exercise and Diabetes
Speaker: Matt Watt, Monash Univ., Australia
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Exercise-induced Regulation of Lipid Droplet Proteins in Humans
Speaker: Patrick Schrauwen, Maastricht Univ., The Netherlands
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Cardiac Coordination of Lipid Storage and Utilization
Speaker: Carole Sztalryd, Univ. of Maryland
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PAT Proteins and Gene Expression
Speaker: Perry Bickel, Univ. of Texas Southwestern
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
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Concurrent Symposia: 8:30—10:45 AM
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| Symposia IX: |
Physical Activity is Necessary for Optimal Brain Function
Chair: Michael Joyner, The Mayo Clinic
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Brain Blood Flow & the Epidemiology of Cognitive Decline
Speaker: Michael Joyner, The Mayo Clinic
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What Mechanisms Explain the Protective Effects of Exercise on Brain Function
Speaker: Carl Cotman, Univ. of California, Irvine
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Potential Neurobiological Mechanisms Between Physical Activity and Cognitive Functions
Rong Zhang, Inst. of Exercise & Environmental Med., UT Southwestern
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How Does Aerobic Exercise Protect Against Dementia?
Speaker: Neill Graff-Radford, The Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville
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Why and How Physical Activity Promotes Physical Activity-induced Brain Plasticity
Speaker: Laura Baker, Univ. of Washington
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| Symposia X: |
The Impact of Heat Shock Protein Expression on Muscle Metabolism, Exercise Capacity and Disease Prevention
Chair: Paige Geiger, Univ. of Kansas Med. Ctr.
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Mechanisms and Functional Effects of Attenuation of Exercise-induced HSP Production during Ageing
Speaker: Anne McArdle, Liverpool Univ., UK
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The Role of HSP72 in Regulating Mitochondrial Function and Capacity in Skeletal Muscle
Speaker: Mark Febbraio, Baker Heart Res. Inst., Australia
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Sex Differences in the Exercise Stress Response and Potential Implications for Myocardial Protection
Speaker: Kevin Milne, Univ. of Windsor, Canada
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Targeting Heat Shock Proteins in the Prevention of Insulin Resistance
Speaker: Paige Geiger, Kansas Univ. Med. Ctr.
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Town Hall Meeting: 11:00 AM —12:00 PM
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Led by: Jim Whitehead, Executive Vice President/CEO, ACSM
Marty Frank, Executive Director, APS
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
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Concurrent Symposia: 3:15—5:30 PM
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| Symposia XI: |
Hot Topics in Exercise Physiology
Chair: Darrell Neufer, East Carolina Univ.
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Glycolytic Muscle Development and Metabolic Homeostasis
Speaker: Jiandie Lin, Univ. of Michigan
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Mitochondria, Hyperglycemia, Redox and Cardiac Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetes
Speaker: Miguel Aon, Johns Hopkins Univ.
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X-ROS Signaling in Striated Muscle
Speaker: Christopher Ward, Univ. of Maryland
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Symposia XII:
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Unified Cellular and Molecular Mechanism of Muscle Hypertrophy
Chair: Keith Baar, Univ. of California, Davis
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The Role of mTOR in Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy
Speaker: Troy Hornberger, Univ. of Wisconsin
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Myostatin and the Control of Muscle Size
Speaker: David L. Allen, Univ. of Colorado
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Satellite Cells as Mediators of Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy
Speaker: Marcus Bamman, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham
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Molecular Connections Underlying the Hypertophic Response to Loading
Speaker: Keith Baar, Univ. of California, Davis
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