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Page 1: AOCC big - Welcome to MSGH · Why to Attend AOCC 2017? 1 To update and exchange knowledge of basic and clinical research of IBD in Asia through attendance and global networking

www.aocc2017.org

The Cutting Edge of Research and Practice in Asian IBD

Organized by

June 15-17, 2017 I Grand Hilton Seoul, Korea

AOCC 2017The 5th Annual Meeting of Asian Organizationfor Crohn’s & Colitis

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CONTENTS

Invitation

Program at a Glance

Scientific Program

Call for Abstracts

Transportation

Accommodation

Registration

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• Abstract Submission Deadline March 12, 2017

• Pre-registration Deadline April 30, 2017

Important Dates

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Why to Attend AOCC 2017?

1 To update and exchange knowledge of basic and clinical research of IBD in Asia through attendanceand global networking

2 To stimulate exchange of ideas by hearing experts’ debates about the most appropriate approach tothe case-based problems related to major IBD topics.

3 To directly gain access to an internationally renowned faculty of top experts in the field of IBD.

4 For young doctors, the meeting will provide a stepping stone for them to make an early debut oninternational stage.

5 To grasp an opportunity for young aspirants to apply for a young investigator award or a travelaward.

What is AOCC?Asian Organization for Crohn’s & Colitis (AOCC) is an organization dedicated to making quality improvements in the management of Asian IBD patients by raising the standard of IBD treatment in scientific and clinical aspects. It was founded in 2013 within congenial countries of Korea, Japan and China. AOCC is still in its infancy, but with rapid increases in the number of IBD patients in Asian regions, the formation of the organization is opportune for Asian nations to unite and work across basic and clinical reseach. The research results concerning IBD in Asian regions are already being noticed internationally. This makes AOCC the comprehensive organization in Asia, and a unique platform for collaboration and the exchange of knowledge. Through annual meetings, we intend to increase awareness of the fast changing disease and patient care by bringing the greatest minds and ideas in Crohn’s and Colitis.

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Suk-Kyun YangPresidentAsian Organization forCrohn’s and Colitis

Yoon Tae JeenCongress PresidentThe 5th Annual Meeting of the AsianOrganization for Crohn’s and Colitis

Dear Colleagues,

We are very pleased to invite you to the 5th Annual Meeting of the Asian Organization for Crohn’s and Colitis (AOCC2017) which will be held in Seoul, Korea, on June 15-17, 2017.

Since the 2nd AOCC meeting was held in Seoul in 2014, the 5th AOCC Meeting has been brought back to Korea. Following the success of previous meetings, next year’s meeting will also provide an ideal opportunity to build bridges between medical professionals and scientific experts invited from all over the world, enabling free discussion and the exchange of information. This will generate yet another consensus on perspectives of IBD treatment in Asian countries, and hopefully worldwide.

The theme of ‘The Cutting Edge of Research and Practice in Asian IBD’ for the three-day symposium will be introduced by renowned speakers, focusing on and sharing their latest clinical experiences in addition to dealing with new issues along with those currently pending, in an attempt to reach an agreement on standardized guidelines of IBD treatment.

We sincerely hope that you will all reap the benefits of discussing and sharing information with our multidisciplinary experts and the time off from your education commitments to enjoy the local opportunities and cultural diversity of Korea.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you all in Seoul.

Yours sincerely,

Invitation

04 The Cutting Edge of Research and Practice in Asian IBD

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ROOM 1 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4

11:00

12:00

13:00

07:00

08:00

09:00

10:00

19:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

ECCOEducationalWorkshop

Registration

Introduction

ECCOEducationalWorkshop

WelcomeReception

Coffee Break

ECCOEducationalWorkshop

Coffee Break

Opening Ceremony

Coffee Break &Poster Viewing

LuncheonSymposium I.

AOCCfor

YoungDoctors

AOCCEducation

ForumClinical

Forum II.

BasicForum II.

ChallengingCases

AOCCfor

Nurses

Coffee Break &Poster Viewing

Presidential Dinner

Coffee Break &Poster Viewing

LuncheonSymposium II.

Being at theLeading Edge in

IBD Care andResearch

Closing Remark

Breakfastwith

Master II.

Breakfastwith

Master I.

Breakfastwith

Master VI.

Breakfastwith

Master III.

Free PaperPresentation

AOCCForum I.

ClinicalForum III.

AOCCForum II.

AOCCfor

Surgeons

AOCCfor

Pediatri-cians

AOCCNurseForum

Coffee Break&

PosterRound

BasicForum I.

ClinicalForum I.

AOCCForum III.

ClinicalForum IV.

June 15 June 16 June 17

Program at a Glance

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DAY 1. June 16, 2017 (Fri.)Scientific Program

07:00-

Breakfast with Master I. [by Ferring]

Current Management of Mild to ModerateUlcerative Colitis: Expert Insights

Registration

07:30-08:10

08:20-08:30 Opening Ceremony

AOCC Forum I. IBD in Asians: What Are the Hot Topics?

08:30-08:50 Epidemiologic Studies of IBD in Asia: What Is New?

08:50-09:10 Epidemiology of IBD in the Middle East:What Is the Difference?

09:10-09:30Recent Pivotal Studies for IBD in Asians:Current Status and Future Directions

09:30-09:40

09:40-09:50

Best Abstract 1

Best Abstract 2

09:50-10:30

08:30-09:50

Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

Clinical Forum I.Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Monitoring of IBD

10:30-10:50 How to Diagnose and Differentially Diagnose IBD?

10:50-11:10 Update in Endoscopic Grading Systems in IBD

11:10-11:30 Advances in Imaging Study for IBD Monitoring

11:30-11:50How Can We Utilize Biomarkers in the Managementof IBD Patients?

10:30-11:50

12:00-13:30Luncheon Symposium I. [by AbbVie-Eisai]

Clinical Forum II. Hot Issues in IBD Management

13:30-13:50Therapeutic Strategy to Achieve Intestinal Healing andLong-term Remission

13:50-14:10Anti-TNFs and Anti-Integrins:Optimal Positioning in Therapeutic Algorithms

14:10-14:30 Evolving Therapeutic Targets in IBD: Ideal or Realistic?

14:30-14:50 Are We Ready to De-Escalate IBD Therapies?

13:30-14:50

Challenging Cases.Managing Complications and Special Situations

15:30-15:55 Postoperative Recurrence in Crohn's Disease Patients

15:55-16:20 Infectious Complications during IBD Therapy

16:20-16:50 IBD Patients with Cancer or Who are Cancer Survivors

17:00-20:00

15:30-16:50

Presidential Dinner

14:50-15:30 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

Jose Sollano (Univ. of Santo Tomas, Philippines)Joo Sung Kim (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

Panelists: Hans Herfarth (Univ. of North Carolina, USA), Ajit Sood (Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, India), Tae Oh Kim (Inje Univ., Korea)

Julián Panés (Univ. of Barcelona, Spain)Siew C. Ng (The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Byong Duk Ye (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Ahmad Al Fadhli (Mubarak Ai-kabeer Hospital, Kuwait)

Katsuyoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ., Japan)

Pin-Jin Hu (Sun Yat-sen Univ., China)Hyo Jong Kim (Kyung Hee Univ., Korea)

Govind Makharia (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India)

Jie Zhong (Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., China)

Se Hyung Kim (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

Hans Herfarth (Univ. of North Carolina, USA)

Simon Travis (Univ. of Oxford, UK)

Won Ho Kim (Yonsei Univ., Korea)

Simon Travis (Univ. of Oxford, UK)Yasuo Suzuki (Toho Univ., Japan)

Kang-Moon Lee (The Catholic Univ. of Korea, Korea)

Hans Herfarth (Univ. of North Carolina, USA)

Julián Panés (Univ. of Barcelona, Spain)

Choon Jin Ooi (Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore)

Soo Jung Park (Yonsei Univ., Korea)

Hoon Sup Koo (Konyang Univ., Korea)

Jun Lee (Chosun Univ., Korea)

ROOM A

ROOM 1

ROOM BBreakfast with Master II. [by Celltrion]

Pros and Cons of Biosimilar Therapies in IBD07:30-08:10

06 The Cutting Edge of Research and Practice in Asian IBD

Qin Ouyang (Sichuan Univ., China)

Hyun Soo Kim (Chonnam National Univ., Korea)

Jean-Frédéric Colombel (The Mount Sinai Hospital, USA)

Peter Lakatos (McGill Univ., Canada)

Path to Improved Quality of Care in IBD:Where Are We? Where Are We Going?

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Free Paper Presentation08:30-09:50

09:50-10:30

Basic Forum I. New Insights into IBD:Pathogenesis and Relevance to Future Therapy

10:30-10:50 Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations

10:50-11:10 Unmodulated Cytokine Networks

11:10-11:30 Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction

11:30-11:40

11:40-11:50

Best Abstract 3

Best Abstract 4

10:30-11:50

Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

AOCC Education Forum.Update on Therapeutic Approaches in IBD

What Is New on 5-ASAs in IBD?

13:50-14:10 How to Optimally Use Immunomodulators in IBD?

14:10-14:30 When to Start Biologics in IBD?

14:30-14:50 The Role of Surgery in IBD

13:30-14:50

13:30-13:50

14:50-15:30 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

Basic Forum II. Novel Solutions for IBD:From the Bench to the Bedside

15:30-15:50 Stem Cell-Based Therapies: Ready for Clinical Practice?

15:50-16:10 Microbiome Based Therapy: Good vs. Bad Bugs

16:10-16:30Potential Role of Pharmacogenetics:Maximizing Safety and Efficacy of Drug Therapy

16:30-16:40

16:40-16:50

Best Abstract 5

Best Abstract 6

15:30-16:50

AOCC for Young Doctors. How to Start IBD Research

Can I Conduct IBD Epidemiological Studies in My Region?:Population-Based, Inception Cohort, and More

10:30-11:50

10:30-10:45

How to Put My Novel Idea into Clinical Research:Finding a Niche Area for Studying Asian IBD

Current Status of IBD Research and Practice in My Country

10:45-11:00

11:00-11:50

The Role of Specialized Nurses in IBD Care:Lessons from USA and Europe

15:30-15:50

IBD Research Led by Nurses: Why and What?

What Am I Doing in the Specialized IBD Center as anIBD Nurse?

15:50-16:10

16:10-16:30

Discussion16:30-16:50

AOCC for Nurses.Establishing Role of Nurses for IBD Care in Asia [*K]15:30-16:50

ROOM 3

Sei Jin Youn (Chungbuk National Univ., Korea)Byung Ik Jang (Yeungnam Univ., Korea)

Eun Sun Kim (Korea Univ., Korea)

Sang-Bum Kang (The Catholic Univ. of Korea, Korea)

Eun Ja Kwon (Asan Medical Center, Korea)

Akira Andoh (Shiga Univ. of Medical Science, Japan)Hyun-Soo Kim (Yonsei Univ. Wonju, Korea)

Sung Noh Hong (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)

Taku Kobayashi (Kitasato Univ., Japan)

Hiroshi Nakase (Sapporo Meical Univ., Japan)Mi-Na Kweon (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Ryuichi Okamoto (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ., Japan)

Kaichun Wu (Fourth Military Medical Univ., China)

Won Moon (Kosin Univ., Korea)

Geun Am Song (Pusan National Univ., Korea)Takayuki Matsumoto (Iwate Medical Univ., Japan), Yao He (Sun Yat-sen Univ., China)

Dermot P. B. McGovern (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA)Zhan Ju Liu (Tongji Univ., China)

Fumihito Hirai (Fukuoka Univ., Japan)Yoon Tae Jeen (Korea Univ., Korea)

Dermot P. B. McGovern (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA)

Takanori Kanai (Keio Univ., Japan)

Sung Hee Lee (Wonkwang Univ., Korea)

Won Ho Kim (Yonsei Univ., Korea)

Simon Travis (Univ. of Oxford, UK)

Pises Pisespongsa (Bumrungrad International Hospital, Thailand)

Minhu Chen (Sun Yat-sen Univ., China)

Makoto Naganuma (Keio Univ., Japan)

Kil Yeon Lee (Kyung Hee Univ., Korea)

12:00-13:30Luncheon Symposium I. [by AbbVie-Eisai]

DAY 1. June 16, 2017 (Fri.)

ROOM 2

Scientific Program

07The 5th Annual Meeting of Asian Organization for Crohn’s & Colitis* K: Session in Korean

Path to Improved Quality of Care in IBD:Where Are We? Where Are We Going?

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DAY 2. June 17, 2017 (Sat.)

07:00-

Breakfast with Master III. [By MSD]

New Advances for Biologic Therapies in IBD

Registration

07:30-08:10

ROOM A

ROOM 1AOCC Forum II. Survey on IBD Care in Asia:Are We Doing Well Enough?

08:30-09:00Tuberculosis Issues Associated with Anti-TNF Therapyin IBD: Consensus Statement

09:00-09:30Modalities of Objective Monitoring of Crohn's Diseasein Asian Countries

09:30-10:00What Are the Predicting Factors for Poor Outcomes inIBD in Asia?

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

08:30-10:00

Clinical Forum IV. Multidisciplinary Team Care in IBD:Case-Based Tandem Talk

10:30-11:00Management of Complex Perianal Fistula in Crohn'sDisease

11:30-12:00Medical Therapy vs. Surgery for Severe RefractoryUlcerative Colitis in Asia

11:00-11:30Optimization of Surgical Timing and Outcomesin Crohn's Disease

10:30-12:00

13:30-14:30 Coffee Break & Poster Round

12:00-13:30Luncheon Symposium II. [By Janssen]

14:30-14:50

14:50-15:10

15:10-15:30

15:30-15:50

15:50-16:10

16:10-16:20

14:30-16:10

What Are the Unanswered Questions and Unmet Needsin IBD Management in Asia?

How Will New and Future Therapies Change OurManagement of IBD?

Proposal for Future Research Collaboration

Closing Remark

Discussion

Being at the Leading Edge in IBD Care and Research

Is Personalized Medicine Ready for IBD Care in Asia?

Panelists: Jean-Frédéric Colombel (The Mount Sinai Hospital, USA), Peter Lakatos (McGill Univ., Canada)

Jau-Min Wong (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet (Nancy Univ. Hospital, France)

Dong Il Park (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)

Wai Keung Leung (The Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Tadakazu Hisamatsu (Kyorin Univ., Japan)

Haruhiko Ogata (Keio Univ., Japan)Chang Sik Yu (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Surgeon: Kyu Joo Park (Seoul National Univ., Korea)Physician: Chang Soo Eun (Hanyang Univ., Korea)

Surgeon: Weiming Zhu (Nanjing Univ., China)Physician: Xiang Gao (Sun Yat-sen Univ., China)

Surgeon: Hiroki Ikeuchi (Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan)Physician: Masayuki Saruta (The Jikei Univ. School of Medicine, Japan)

Toshifumi Hibi (Kitasato Univ., Japan)

Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet (Nancy Univ. Hospital, France)

Mamoru Watanabe (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ., Japan)Suk-Kyun Yang (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Jiaming Qian (Peking Union Medical College, China)

Suk-Kyun Yang (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Jean-Frédéric Colombel (The Mount Sinai Hospital, USA)

Julián Panés (Univ. of Barcelona, Spain)

Scientific Program

Breakfast with Master VI. [By Daewoong]

The Role of Mucosal Healing in IBD:Assessment and Its Liability

07:30-08:10

ROOM B

08 The Cutting Edge of Research and Practice in Asian IBD

Chang-Hun Yang (Dongguk Univ., Korea)

Simon Travis (Univ. of Oxford, UK)

Qian Cao (Zhejiang Univ., China)

Dermot P. B. McGovern (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA)

Cutting Edge of Postoperative Management inCrohn's Disease

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Clinical Forum III.Optimal Care for Pediatric IBD Patients

08:30-08:50 Very Early Onset IBD: Insights into Pathogenesis and Therapeutics

08:50-09:10 Differences between Pediatric and Adult IBD:Diagnosis, Classification, Treatment, and Monitoring

09:10-09:30 Tips for Successful Transition of Adolescents with IBDfrom Pediatric to Adult Care

Best Abstract 7

Best Abstract 8

08:30-09:50

09:30-09:40

09:40-09:50

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

AOCC Forum III. A Life-Long Journey with IBD

10:30-10:50 Non-Colorectal Malignancies in IBD:Time to Pay Attention

10:50-11:10 Surveillance and Management of Colorectal Dysplasia in IBD:What Is New?

11:10-11:30 Extraintestinal Manifestations in IBD: What Is the Issue?

11:30-11:50 Elderly Onset IBD: Is It Unique or Not?

11:50-12:00 Discussion

10:30-12:00

AOCC Nurse Forum. Care through the Patients' Eyes

13:30-13:45 Quality of Care Indicators in IBD:How to Incorporate Those in Daily Clinical Practice?

13:45-14:00 Strategies for Patient Empowerment and SuccessfulShared Decision-Making

14:00-14:15 How to Enhance Patients' Adherence to IBD Treatment?

14:15-14:30 Panel Discussion

13:30-14:30

AOCC for Surgeons. Laparoscopic Surgery for IBD

AOCC for Pediatricians. Hot Issues in Pediatric IBD

13:30-14:30

Laparoscopic Colon Resection in Crohn's Disease:Experience of an Expert

13:45-14:00

Laparoscopic Small Bowel Surgery in Crohn's Disease:Tips and Skills

14:00-14:15

Discussion14:15-14:30

Laparoscopic Restorative Proctocolectomy inUlcerative Colitis: Procedure and Technique

13:30-13:45

Is Nutrition Therapy Still Importantin the Biologic Era?

13:45-14:00

The Role of Top-Down Strategy for Pediatric Crohn's Disease14:00-14:15

How Do You Assess Quality of Life in Your Pediatric IBD Patients?14:15-14:30

Clinical Characteristics and Natural History of Pediatric-Onset IBD13:30-13:45

13:30-14:30

ROOM 3

ROOM 4

12:00-13:30Luncheon Symposium II. [By Janssen]

Yen-Hsuan Ni (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)Kyung Mo Kim (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Jin Soo Moon (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

Yen-Hsuan Ni (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)

Tadahiro Yanagi (Kurume Univ., Japan)

Toshiaki Shimizu (Juntendo Univ., Japan)Jae Hong Park (Pusan National Univ., Korea)

Kyung Mo Kim (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

Katsuhiro Arai (National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan)

Yon Ho Choe (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)

Hong Koh (Yonsei Univ., Korea)

Weiming Zhu (Nanjing Univ., China)Seong-Taek Oh (The Catholic Univ. of Korea, Korea)

Se-Jin Baek (Korea Univ., Korea)

Keisuke Hata (The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

Yong Beom Cho (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)

Jean-Frédéric Colombel (The Mount Sinai Hospital, USA)Ida Hilmi (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia)

Siew C. Ng (The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Peter Lakatos (McGill Univ., Canada)

Rupa Banerjee (Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, India)

Shu Chen Wei (National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)

Hans Herfarth (Univ. of North Carolina, USA)Young Sook Park (Eulji Univ., Korea)

Toshifumi Hibi (Kitasato Univ., Japan)Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet (Nancy Univ. Hospital, France)

Wee Chian Lim (Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore)

Zhihua Ran (Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., China)

Ida Hilmi (Univ. of Malaya, Malaysia)

ROOM 2

All Speakers & Sung-Ae Jung (Ewha Womans Univ.,Korea)

Cutting Edge of Postoperative Management in Crohn's Disease

DAY 2. June 17, 2017 (Sat.)Scientific Program

09The 5th Annual Meeting of Asian Organization for Crohn’s & Colitis

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By TaxiTravel Hour: Approx. 60 min.Average Taxi Fare: Regular at KRW 60,000 / Deluxe at KRW 70,000

By Airport Limousine BusTravel Hour: Approx. 80 min. Bus Fare: KRW 15,000 / trip Bus No.: 6005Operation Hour: 06:30 - 23:00 * Intervals: Every 30 - 40 min.Bus Stop: No. 5B or 11B near exit 5 or 11 * 1st floor of Passenger Terminal

From Incheon International Airport

Transportation

Accommodation

* The rates are inclusive of toll fee.

Grand Hilton Seoul (Symposium Venue)353, Yeonhui-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea (www.grandhiltonseoul.com / www.hilton.com)

Hotel room reservation will be made on a first-come, first-served basis and reservation made after May 15, 2017 willbe subject to space availability.

Room Rate

11The 5th Annual Meeting of Asian Organization for Crohn’s & Colitis

Room Type

Deluxe (Double / Twin) KRW 254,100

Room Rate

* Buffet breakfast: KRW 29,040 per person* The above rates are inclusive of 21% Service Charge and VAT.* Check-in time: 15:00 │ Check-out time: 12:00 noon

RegistrationOnline registration is highly recommended. If online registration is not available, please contact the symposium secretariat via e-mail at aocc2017 @hbni.co.kr.

Category

Member (AOCC)

Trainee, Resident, Nurse,Pharmacist, Researcher,Army Doctor, Exhibitor,

and Others

Non-member

KRW 100,000 / USD 100.00

KRW 70,000 / USD 70.00

KRW 120,000 / USD 120.00

KRW 120,000 / USD 120.00

KRW 90,000 / USD 90.00

KRW 150,000 / USD 150.00

Pre-registration(Deadline: April 30, 2017)

On-site Registration(During the symposium)

Registration Fee

Pre-registration Deadline: April 30, 2017

By TaxiTravel Hour: Approx. 30 min.Average Taxi Fare: Regular at KRW 20,000 / Deluxe at KRW 30,000

From Gimpo International Airport

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AOCC 2017 The 5th Annual Meeting ofAsian Organization for Crohn’s & Colitis

31, Seolleung-ro 86-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06193, Korea TEL: +82-2-957-6145 FAX: +82-2-957-6146E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.gut.or.kr

Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases

AOCC Office2-12-1-502 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, 162-0825, JapanTEL: +81-3-3268-6430 FAX: +81-3-6280-7483E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://aocc-ibd.jp

Secretariat of AOCC 2017HB&I #1711, Hanshin Building, Mapo-daero 12, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04175, KoreaTEL: +82-2-373-1005 FAX: +82-2-373-1106E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: www.aocc2017.org

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