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The Magnificent Microbiome – Future Aspects June 23, 2016 Hohe Schule, Herborn-Dill Germany Presented by the Old Herborn University Foundation Herborn-Dill, Germany 30 th Old Herborn University Seminar Old Herborn University Establishment of Infant Gut Microbiota: Microbiological and Functional Characteristics Merete Eggesbø Gut Mucosal IgA Responses to the Microbiota in Healthy vs. Malnourished Children Andrew Kau Gut Epithelial Regeneration and the Microbiome: Decrypting Signals in the Crypt Philippe Sansonetti Implications of the Bidirectional Communication Pathways between the Gut Microbiome and its Host Sven Pettersson Symbiotic Bacteria and their Therapeutic Potential Volker Rusch Special Lecture: The Fabulous World of Plants – Flower Power Volker Rusch Introduction Volker Rusch Host-Microbiome Interactions – An Evolutionary Perspective Thomas Bosch Infant-Microbiota Mutualism upon Chronic Undernutrition: Learning on the Fly Francois Leulier Systems Effects of Early Life Exposures to Enteric Pathogens – Lesson from the MAL-ED Study Dennis Lang General Rules for Establishment and Maintenance of Gastrointestinal Ecosystems Tore Midtvedt Information and Registration Mrs. Wilma Jung Stiftung Old Herborn University Postfach 1765 D 35727 Herborn, Germany Telephone +49 2772 921100 Telefax +49 2772 921101 [email protected] www.old-herborn-university.de

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Page 1: 30 th Old Herborn University Seminar - Amazon S3 · Introduction Volker Rusch Host-Microbiome Interactions – ... to Enteric Pathogens – Lesson from the MAL-ED Study Dennis Lang

The Magnificent Microbiome – Future Aspects

June 23, 2016 Hohe Schule, Herborn-Dill Germany

Presented by the Old Herborn University FoundationHerborn-Dill, Germany

30 th Old Herborn University Seminar

Old Herborn University

Establishment of Infant Gut Microbiota: Microbiological and Functional CharacteristicsMerete Eggesbø

Gut Mucosal IgA Responses to the Microbiota in Healthy vs. Malnourished ChildrenAndrew Kau

Gut Epithelial Regeneration and the Microbiome: Decrypting Signals in the CryptPhilippe Sansonetti

Implications of the Bidirectional Communication Pathways between the Gut Microbiome and its HostSven Pettersson

Symbiotic Bacteria and their Therapeutic Potential Volker Rusch

Special Lecture: The Fabulous World of Plants – Flower PowerVolker Rusch

IntroductionVolker Rusch

Host-Microbiome Interactions – An Evolutionary PerspectiveThomas Bosch

Infant-Microbiota Mutualism upon Chronic Undernutrition: Learning on the FlyFrancois Leulier

Systems Effects of Early Life Exposures to Enteric Pathogens – Lesson from the MAL-ED StudyDennis Lang

General Rules for Establishment and Maintenance of Gastrointestinal EcosystemsTore Midtvedt

Information and Registration

Mrs. Wilma JungStiftung Old Herborn UniversityPostfach 1765D 35727 Herborn, GermanyTelephone +49 2772 921100Telefax +49 2772 [email protected]

www.old-herborn-university.de