Final Program
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SUNDAY • MAY 15 113<br />
interactive questions that are tallied electronically. Additional discussion by<br />
presenters and master panelists will enhance the educational experience.<br />
Chairing: S. Kirtland, MD, Seattle, WA<br />
R. Gross, MD, Washington, DC<br />
2:15 Case Presentations<br />
3:15 Experts<br />
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Mysterious Antibodies<br />
B. Tashtoush, MD, Weston, FL<br />
The Heart of the Matter<br />
R. Beg, MD, Miami, FL<br />
Simply Breathtaking<br />
H. Wu, MD, Washington, DC<br />
It's Not Easy Being Green<br />
S. Pandey, MD, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
Noisy Baby<br />
C. Leon Astudillo, MD, Boston, MA<br />
Pop Goes the Lung<br />
J. Lee, MD, Newark, NJ<br />
Full of Fluid<br />
A. Ataya, MD, Gainesville, FL<br />
Master Clinicians<br />
S.I.S. Rounds, MD, Providence, RI<br />
M.I. Schwarz, MD, Aurora, CO<br />
P.C. Stillwell, MD, Aurora, CO<br />
Master Radiologist<br />
J.D. Newell, MD, Iowa City, IA<br />
Master Pathologist<br />
H. Tazelaar, MD, Scottsdale, AZ<br />
BASIC • CLINICAL<br />
CRITICAL CARE TRACK<br />
CME Credits Available: 2.0<br />
THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND<br />
JAMA. DISCUSSION ON THE EDGE: REPORTS OF<br />
RECENT CRITICAL CARE RESEARCH<br />
2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Room 2002/2004 (West Building, Level 2)<br />
This session will provide a forum for attendees to interact with the authors and<br />
editors about papers published in the New England Journal of Medicine and<br />
JAMA. Papers presented will be recent publications, selected by the editors, to<br />
be of significant importance to the field of critical care medicine. Attendees will<br />
have the opportunity to hear presentations directly from the author and address<br />
questions to both the authors and editors. The discussion is intended to provide<br />
a unique insight into these papers, the selection process, and how the research<br />
applies directly to the field of critical care medicine.<br />
Chairing: D.C. Angus. MD, MPH, Associate Editor, JAMA<br />
J.M. Drazen, MD, Editor-in-Chief, New England Journal of Medicine<br />
Speakers And Talks To Be Announced<br />
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BASIC • TRANSLATIONAL<br />
BASIC SCIENCE CORE<br />
CME Credits Available: 2.0<br />
MOVING TOWARD PRECISION MEDICINE FOR<br />
LUNG DISEASE<br />
Assemblies on Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Respiratory Cell<br />
and Molecular Biology; Respiratory Structure and Function<br />
2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Room 2009/2011 (West Building, Level 2)<br />
Target Audience<br />
Basic scientists, clinician scientists, research and clinical trainees, providers of<br />
lung health care, and individuals in areas of health policy and health delivery.<br />
Objectives<br />
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />
• understand and describe how work that has led to understanding biological<br />
processes is being used to underpin its application to medicine, as well as<br />
practical, ethical and policy issues;<br />
• identify ongoing research in pulmonary medicine that is identifying<br />
opportunities and approaches for precision medicine;<br />
• describe technologies and their use to generate data and understanding to<br />
enable precision medicine delivery for lung disease.<br />
Progress in biomedical research has revealed that health and disease result from<br />
combinatorial interacting responses, determined by genetics and posttranslational<br />
control, to complex factors. This session will address how composite knowledge<br />
and capacity in biology and medicine is now seated for the delivery of “precision<br />
medicine”, and provides some current examples in pulmonary medicine of<br />
emerging and ongoing effort in this area. Talks that cover broad lung disease<br />
areas are presented, emphasizing how networks, bioinformatics, high throughput<br />
and stem cell technologies are being harnessed. The session also features<br />
discussion about emerging policies for the delivery of precision medicine care.<br />
Chairing: M. McDonald, PhD, Boston, MA<br />
D.J. Weiss, MD, PhD, Burlington, VT<br />
2:15 Cystic Fibrosis Genetics: From Molecular Understanding to<br />
Clinical Application<br />
G.R. Cutting, MD, Baltimore, MD<br />
2:39 Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: The Ultimate in Personalized<br />
Stem Cells for Lung Diseases<br />
A. Firth, PhD, Los Angeles, CA<br />
3:03 Translating the Airway Transcriptome into Biomarkers for<br />
Lung Cancer and COPD<br />
A. Spira, MD, Boston, MA<br />
3:27 Pharmacogenetic Discoveries and the Future of Personalized<br />
Medicine in Asthma<br />
E. Bleecker, MD, Winston-Salem, NC<br />
3:51 The Path to Personalized Medicine in COPD<br />
D.D. Sin, MD, Vancouver, Canada<br />
There will be a 5-minute discussion after each talk.<br />
This session and the International Conference are supported by an educational grant from<br />
AstraZeneca LP.<br />
All CME sessions have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential<br />
Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)<br />
and are free of the control of commercial interests.<br />
SUNDAY AFTERNOON<br />
ATS 2016 • San Francisco