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Domestic Species Research

April 19, 2007 (Open session)
Lister Hill Auditorium on the NIH Campus
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8:00-8:05    Welcome and overview:  Lou DePaolo (NICHD/NIH)

Session I:    Reproduction & Developmental Biology: Chairs, Mark Mirando
                      (USDA-CSREES), Michael Roberts (University of Missouri)

8:05-8:40    Heart-Healthy Pork, and Green Eggs and Ham: Genetically
                     Modified Pigs for Medicine and Agriculture, Randall Prather

8:40-9:15    PLCzeta, the Sperm Factor of Mice, Bovine and Men, Rafael Fissore

9:15-9:50    Domestic Animal Models for Cardiovascular Disease and Therapeutic
                     Cloning, Cindy Tian

9:50-10:00   Discussion

10:00-10:15  BREAK

Session II:  Developmental Origins of Disease:  Chairs, Cristina Rabadan-
                     Diehl NHLBI/NIH), Peter Preusch (NIGMS/NIH)

10:15-10:50 Developmental Programming of Adult Disease: Understanding
                       the Impact on Human Health and Animal Production, Larry Reynolds

10:50-11:25 Cardiac Vulnerability Models in Developing Sheep, Kent Thornburg

11:25-noon  Developmental Programming of Reproductive and Metabolic
                      Health and Disease
, Vasantha Padmanabhan

Noon-12:10 Discussion

12:10-1 pm  LUNCH AT LISTER HILL CAFETERIA

Session III: Metabolism: Chairs, Deb Hamernik (USDA-CSREES),
                      LeBris Quinn (University of Washington)

1:00-1:35    The Neonatal Pig as a Dual-Use Model for Studies of the Developmental
                     Regulation of Protein Metabolism, Teresa Davis

1:35-2:10    Bench to Bedside: Where Do “Obese” Pigs Fit In? Mike Spurlock

2:10-2:45    Nutritional Biochemistry of the Developing Neonate: Insights
                     Gleaned from a Piglet Model, Jack Odle

2:45-3:00    Discussion

3-3:15 pm    BREAK

Session IV: Infectious Disease: Chairs, Sam Perdue (NIAID/NIH), Guy Palmer
                     (Washington State University)

3:15-3:50    Pathogen Emergence and Shifts in Infectious Disease Patterns:
                     Studies in Real-Time Using Domestic Animals, Guy Palmer

3:50-4:25    Horse Sense and HIV: Using an Equine Model to Study Correlates of
                     Lentivirus Immune Control, Robert Mealey        

4:25-5:00    Of Mice, Calf and Men: The Use of Domestic Species to Study
                     Salmonella-induced Acute Intestinal Inflammation, Andreas Baumler

5:00-5:10    Discussion

5:10-6:30    Steering Committee synthesizes results of workshop

 

April 20, 2007 (By invitation only)

Natcher Conference Center (Room E1/E2) on NIH Campus,
William H. Natcher Building, Building 45
http://orf.od.nih.gov/AboutORF/Buildings/45.htm

Session V:  Meeting Summary and Planning Session: Chairs, Lou DePaolo
                    (NICHD/NIH), Mark Mirando (USDA-CSREES), Dale Bauman
                    (Cornell University)

8-11 am      Summary, discussion and planning
11 am         Adjourn.

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