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13th Key Symposium 2016: Bioelectronic Medicine — Technology Targeting Molecular Mechanisms

21 September 2016 17:45 - 23 September 2016 14:45, New York, United States


Introduction

Description

Technology is changing the world and bioelectronic medicine is at the forefront of this technological revolution. The pharmaceutical industry's history is based on therapies that target molecular mechanisms, yet these therapies are expensive, difficult to administer, often toxic, and may be accompanied by lethal side effects. Bioelectronic medicine â€” the convergence of molecular medicine; neuroscience and biology; and electronics and computing to develop cures â€” may change the future of therapies for a wide variety of diseases. This groundbreaking discipline is aimed at interfacing electronics with nerves to specifically target the biological processes underlying disease. Bioelectronic medicine is now at the epicenter of where healthcare, technology, and science converge. A unique moment exists to characterize the challenges and opportunities facing the future of this scientific domain.

The Key Symposium 2016: Bioelectronic Medicine â€” Technology Targeting Molecular Mechanisms, will convene thought leaders who have the potential to explore, define, and create this new field. Session topics include:Defining Circuits, Cell Biology and Cancer, Molecular Sensing, Clinical Updates, Brain Interfaces, Processing the Future, and Funding the Field. By harnessing the power of technology spanning disciplines from microfluidics to computer processing to molecular technology, we step closer to the promise of bioelectronic medicine â€” to naturally reproduce a drug's therapeutic reaction by mobilizing the body's natural reflexes to develop effective, safe and economical alternatives to pills and injectables.

Call for Poster Abstracts

The deadline for abstract submission is Friday, July 29, 2016. For complete abstract instructions, please send an e-mail to BioelectronicMedicine@nyas.org with "Abstract Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8648 with any questions.

Dinner Boat Cruise

There will be a complimentary dinner boat cruise around New York City for symposium attendees on Thursday, September 22, 2016, departing at 6:00 PM. To attend the dinner boat cruise, this social event option must be selected during the registration process.

The final day to register and select this option is September 6, 2016.

Registration Pricing

For details on registration and pricing, please visit www.nyas.org/BioelectronicMedicine. Early-bird discount ends 8/22/2016.

Symposium Agenda

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

5:00 PM      Registration and Poster Set-Up

5:30 PM     Welcome Remarks
                   Representative
Journal of Internal Medicine
                   Kevin J. Tracey, MD, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
                   Representative, The New York Academy of Sciences

5:45 PM     Networking Reception and Poster Session

8:00 PM     End of Symposium Day 1

Thursday, September 22, 2016

7:45 AM     Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM     Welcome Remarks
                   Representative
Journal of Internal Medicine
                   Kevin J. Tracey, MD, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
                   Representative, The New York Academy of Sciences

Session I: Defining Circuits

8:45 AM     Mapping Reflexes in Immunity
                   Kevin J. Tracey
, MD, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

9:15 AM     Somatosensory Neurons in Bacterial Detection and Host Defense
                    Isaac Chiu
, PhD, Harvard Medical School

9:45 AM     Optical Tools for Analyzing and Repairing Complex Biological Systems
                   Ed Boyden
, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:15 AM     Networking Coffee Break

Session II: Clinical Updates

10:45 AM     Restoring the Balance of the Autonomic Nervous System in Rheumatoid Arthritis: From Preclinical Models to Patients
                      Paul Peter Tak
, MD, PhD, Glaxo Smith Kline

11:15 AM     The Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Pathway in the Gut: From Bench to Bedside
                     Guy Boeckxstaens
, PhD, University of Leuven

11:45 AM     Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
                     Bruno L. Bonaz
, MD, PhD, Grenoble Faculty of Medicine and Hospital; Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience

12:15 PM     Networking Lunch

Session III: Brain Interfaces

1:30 PM     Cracking the Neural Code, Treating Paralysis, and the Future of Bioelectronic Medicine
                   Chad Bouton
, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

2:00 PM     Sequencing the Connectome
                   Anthony Zador
, MD, PhD, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Session IV: Molecular Sensing

2:30 PM     Towards Paper-Based Point of Care Affinity Proteomics
                   Helene Svahn
, PhD, Royal Institute of Technology

3:00 PM     Networking Coffee Break

3:30 PM     Interrogating Neural Function with Optoelectronic and Magnetic Materials

                   Polina Anikeeva, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4:00 PM     Real-time Biosensors for Continuously Measuring Specific Biomolecules in Vivo
                   Tom Soh
, PhD, Stanford University

4:30 PM     Organic Bioelectronics in Neuroscience and Infection
                   Agneta Richter-Dahlfors
, PhD, Karolinska Institutet

5:00 PM     Closing Remarks

5:10 PM     End of Symposium Day 2

6:00 PM     Dinner Boat Cruise Around New York City
                 
 Advance Registration Required

Friday, September 23, 2016

8:00 AM     Continental Breakfast

Session V: Cell Biology & Cancer

8:30 AM     Title to Be Determined
                    Tak W. Mak
, MSc, PhD, Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Hospital

9:00 AM     Title to Be Determined
                   William Doyle
, SB, MBA, Novocure

9:30 AM     Title to Be Determined
                  Jeffrey Friedman
, MD, PhD, The Rockefeller University

10:00 AM     Networking Coffee Break

Session VI: Processing the Future

10:30 AM     Organic Bioelectronics and Electronic Plants
                      Magnus Berggren
, MSc, PhD, Linkoping University

11:00 AM      Symmetries and Abstraction of Information from Vagal Nerve Recordings
                     Patrick Lincoln
, PhD, SRI International

11:30 AM     Title to Be Determined
                     Peder Olofsson
, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institutet

12:00 PM     Networking Lunch

Session VII: Funding the Field

1:00 PM     National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and NIH Initiatives for Funding Research in Bioelectronic Medicine
                   Nick Langhals
, PhD, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, U.S. National Institutes of Health

1:30 PM     Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Biologicial Technologies Office (BTO) Electrical Prescriptions (ElectRX) Program 
                   Douglas J. Weber
, PhD, U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration

2:00 PM     Title to Be Determined
                   Gene Civillico
, PhD, U.S. National Institutes of Health

2:30 PM     Closing Remarks

2:45 PM     Symposium Ends

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Venue
The New York Academy of Sciences Conference Center

The New York Academy of Sciences Conference Center, 250 Greenwich St., 40th Fl., 7 World Trade Center, New York, 10007, United States

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