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VISITING PROFESSORS SEMINARS JULY 1, 2007 – JUNE 30, 2008 Name Home Dept & Institution Presentation Title International Symposium on Emerging Resistant Infections Keynote Speakers: Dr. Daryl Hoban, Dr. Thomas Fritsche, Dr. Michael Mulvey, Dr. Laura Saward Dr. Andrew Kropinski, Dr. Gregor Reid, Dr. Mary-Jane Ferraro, Dr. Robert Moellering Dr. Daryl Hoban Professor, University of Manitoba Dr. Thomas R. Fritsche Director of Clinical Laboratories, JMI Laboratories Chief, Nosocomial Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada and Associate Professor, Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba Director, BioAnalytical Research in R&D, Cangene Corporation Dr. Michael Mulvey Dr. Laura Saward “Antimicrobial Resistance in Canadian Hospitals – CANWARD” “Antimicrobial Resistance in US Hospitals – SENTRY” “Community-acquired MRSA in Canada” “Antibody-based Treatments of Infectious Diseases” Dr. Andrew Kropinski Program Lead, Host and Pathogen Determinants, Public Health Agency of Canada and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Queens University “Bacteriophage Treatments in Infectious Diseases” Dr. Gregor Reid Professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Surgery, University of Western Ontario and Assistant Director of the Lawson Health Research Institute “The Role of Probiotics in Prevention Treatment and Augmentation of Standard Therapy on Infection” Dr. Mary-Jane Ferraro Professor of Pathology and Medicine Harvard Medical School and Director of Clinical Microbiology Laboratories, Massachusetts General Hospital “Establishing Antimicrobial Breakpoints” Dr. Robert Moellering Shields Warren-Mallinckrodt Professor of Medical Research, Harvard Medical School and honorary physician Massachusetts General Hospital “New Antimicrobials for Treatment of Resistant Infections” Dr. Rich Lester ID Fellow, University of Nairobi “Innate Immunity Pathogenesis in HIV Disease” Dr. Tong-Jun Lin Associate Professor Departments of Microbiology & Immunology and Pediatrics, University of Dalhousie “ECR1-RCAN1 axis serves as a molecular switch from activation to inhibition: A novel mechanism to turn off high affinity IgE receptor-activated signals” Infectious Immunity Research Day The event began with opening remarks from Dr. Sam Kung, Immunology followed by keynote speakers Drs. Volker Gerdts and Narendra Chirmule, Trainee presentations and closed the day with poster presentations. Dr. Volker Gerdts VIDO, U of Saskatoon “Novel approaches for development of early childhood vaccines” “Molecular Aspects of Vaccine Design: research to development” Dr. Narendra Chirmule Executive Director, Amgen Dr. Michel Tremblay Canada Research Chair in Human ImmunoRetrovirology (Tier 1 Level), Full Professor, Department of Medical Microbiology, Laval University, Senior Scientist, Research Centre in Infectious Diseases “HIV-1 attachment to host cells is regulated by multiple interactions between the virion and the target cell surface” Dr. Thomas Hobman Professor, Cell Biology, University of Alberta “Capsid proteins: Are they more than just construction material for new virions?” Dr. Robert Craigie Co-sponsored with Dept. of Physiology Chief, Section on Molecular Virology Laboratory of Molecular Biology National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health “How HIV-1 and other retroviruses commandeer the host cell to replicate their genome” Dr. Zhen Fu Professor, Veterinary College, University of Georgia “Chemokines and interferons: the doubleedged sword in rabies pathogenesis” Dr. Paul de Bakker Assistant Professor of Medicine (Genetics) Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard-Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics “Human genetics and complex traits”