7:30 AM–8:00 AM |
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8:00 AM–7:00 PM |
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8:00 AM–11:25 AM |
8:00 AM-8:45 AM |
Essential Nutrition During Development:
Implication in Induction of Birth Defects Speaker:
Janet Uriu-Adams, University of California, Davis |
8:45 AM-9:30 AM |
Mechanisms & Pathogenesis I: Perturbations of
Cell Dynamics Speaker: Philip E. Mirkes, Texas
A&M University |
9:30 AM-9:55 AM |
Break |
9:55 AM-10:40 AM |
Mechanisms & Pathogenesis II: Perturbations of
Cell Homeostasis Speaker: Peter G. Wells, University
of Toronto |
10:40 AM-11:25 AM |
Systems Biology Approaches to Birth Defects Research
Speaker: Thomas B. Knudsen, University of Louisville |
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11:45 AM–2:00 PM |
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2:00 PM–5:00 PM |
Organized by the Public Affairs Committee, Janine Polifka,
Chairperson, Wafa A. Harrouk, U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
and Dana L. Shuey, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Sponsored by ILSI Health and Environmental
Sciences Institute (HESI)–Developmental and Reproductive
Toxicology Technical Committee
2:00 PM-2:40 PM |
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Fetal Map: A Gene Expression Database
for Predicting Potential Involvement in Developmental
Toxicity for All Druggable Genes |
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Hurtt ME, Streck RD, Kumpf SW, Stedman DB, Deng
S. Global DART, Pfizer Inc., Groton, CT, United States. |
2:40 PM-3:20 PM |
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Valproic Acid and Maternal Immune Stimulation Alters
Fetal Gene Expression |
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Hrubec TC1,2, Li W2, Yan M3, Yi K4, Holladay SD2.
1VA College of Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg, VA,
United States, 2VA MD College of Veterinary Medicine,
VA Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States, 3Medtronic Sofamor
Danek, Memphis, TN, United States, 4Dept. of Management
Sci and Statistics, University of Texas, San Antonio,
TX, United States. |
3:20 PM-3:40 PM |
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Break |
3:40 PM-4:20 PM |
3 |
Using Human Embryonic Stem Cells to Detect Developmental
Toxicants |
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Adler S1, Thayagarajan B2, Ellerström C1, Rao
M2, Hyllner J1, Nordberg M2, Chesnut J1, Strehl R1.
1Cellartis, Goteburg, Sweden, 2Invitrogen, Carlsbad,
CA, United States. |
4:20 PM-5:00 PM |
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Birth Defects Systems Manager (BDSM) 2007: Tools for
Microarray Data-mining and Workflow Engine for Artificial
Intelligence in Developmental Health and Disease |
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Singh AV, Bastian CD, Knudsen TB. University of
Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States |
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2:00 PM–5:30 PM |
Chairpersons: Peter Fried, Carleton University and Anthony
R. Scialli, Sciences International, Inc.
Sponsored by National Institute on Drug Abuse
2:00 PM-2:40 PM |
S1 |
Developmental Drug Exposure and Adolescent
Drug Abuse: A Preclinical Perspective |
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Speaker: Diana Dow-Edwards, State University of
New York |
2:40 PM-3:20 PM |
S2 |
Substance Use in Young Adolescents Who Were Prenatally
Exposed to Drugs |
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Speaker: Sydney Hans, University of Chicago |
3:20 PM-3:40 PM |
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Break |
3:40 PM-4:20 PM |
S3 |
Neurocognitive Development in Middle-School Age and
Adolescent Prenatally Cocaine-Exposed Children |
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Speaker: Linda Mayes, Yale University |
4:20 PM-5:00 PM |
S4 |
Prenatal Exposure to Marijuana and Cigarettes Have
Differential Effects on Cognitive Function in Adolescent
Offspring: A Longitudinal Trajectory |
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Speaker: Peter Fried, Carleton University |
5:00 PM-5:30 PM |
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Discussion |
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Moderator: Nicolette Borek, National Institute
on Drug Abuse |
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5:30 PM-6:45 PM |
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6:15 PM–7:30 PM |
rev. 06-April, 2007
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