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IPaWC Program
The Scientific Program will be divided into three distinct themes, with each theme targeting a specific audience.
[Day 1] Friday, April 20th The program on day 1
is designed primarily for members of the probiotic industry such as manufacturers, probiotic research and development scientists, brand marketers, industry consultants, and regulatory officials. This session will cover emerging areas of probiotic research and will be an overview of the international regulatory environment for probiotics. Further more, it will present recommendations for what is needed to improve the status of probiotics as non-prescription dietary aids to improve health.
[Day 2] Saturday, April 21st The program on day 2
is designed primarily for healthcare practitioners interested in learning more about the potential clinical benefits and safety of probiotics in clinical practice. Topics will include a general look at current perception of probiotics among healthcare professionals, as well as an overview of some of the mechanisms of action for probiotics. Last but not least, sessions will focus on clinical research on the use of probiotics for specific conditions as well as an overview of probiotic safety.
d ay 1 7:45 8:45 Badge Pick Up, Breakfast 8:45 9:00 Welcome Message
Chair: Dr. Thomas Tompkins Part 1 - Eying Probiotics from a Different Angle - Consumer and Healthcare Feedback
9:00 9:45 Consumer Perspectives on Probiotics Company analyst / Consumer Health Euromonitor International USa 9:45 10:30 Probiotics a Primary Care Perspective associate Professor of Pediatrics Childrens Hospital Los angeles USa 10:30 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 11:40 Microbiota-gut-brain Axis: Lessons from Animal Models assistant Professor, division of Gastroenterology, department of Medicine at McMaster University Canada 11:40 12:20 Learning to Tolerate Our Microbal Self assistant Professor, division of Biology, California Institute of Technology USa
Dr. Sarkis Mazmanian Dr. Premysl Bercik Dr. Sonia Michail Chris Schmidt
d ay 1 13:05 14:05 Lunch 14:05 14:40 The Regulations on Food Probiotics in China Professor, National Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety (NINFS),Chinese Center for diseases Control and Prevention China 14:40 15:15 Regulations of Probiotics in India High Commissioner of Food and drugs Control administration of Gujarat State India 15:15 15:45 Coffee Break 15:45 16:20 Regulations on Food Probiotics in Argentina Head of Special analytical Methodology Service Legislation and Standardization department Ministry of Health, aNMaT argentina 16:20 16:55 Regulations of probiotics in Health Canadas NHPD director General, Natural Health Products directorate Health Products and Food Branch Canada 16:55 17:05 additional Q&a
18:15 21:15 Dinner Party Scott Sawler Dr. Susana Beatriz Fattori Dr. Hemant Koshia Dr. Luo Xue Yun
d ay 2 7:45 8:45 Badge Pick Up, Breakfast 8:45 9:00 Welcome Message
Chair: Dr. Philippe Langella What Makes a Microbe a Probiotic, Probiotic Genes and Mechanisms of Action
9:00 9:40 Use of 13C-labelled Substrates to Trace Microbial Metabolism in the Colon; Light in the Tunnel! Senior Scientist Gut Health, TNO Netherlands 9:40 10:20 Growth and Utilisation of HMO by Bifidobacteria Professor, department of Viticulture and Enology, College of agricultural and Environmental Sciences at University of California davis USa 10:20 10:50 Coffee Break 10:50 11:30 Beneficial Effects of Probiotics for Human Health: Substantiation and Legislation Medical Immunologist department of Surgery University Medical Center Utrecht Netherlands 11:30 12:10 Antimicrobial Peptides and the Regulation of the Intestinal Microbiom; Implications for Intestinal Homeostasis associate Professor, division Gastroenterology and Nutrition at Medical College of Wisconsin USa 12:10 12:50 Metabolic Potency of Gastrointestinal Microorganisms associate Professor at Ghent Universty Belgium
Dr. Tom Van de Wiele Dr. Nita Salzman Dr. Ger Rijkers Dr. David Mills Dr. Koen Venema