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WEDNESDAY • MAY 18 399<br />
1:50 Interfering with Exacerbations in Asthma and COPD<br />
D.E. Davies, PhD, Southampton, United Kingdom<br />
2:10 Pro-Resolving Mediators: Putting the Brakes on Excessive<br />
Inflammation<br />
B.D. Levy, MD, Boston, MA<br />
2:30 Sulfrophane Therapy to Enhance Macrophage Dependent<br />
Bacterial Killing<br />
M. Whyte, MD, PhD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom<br />
2:50 Phage Targeting Gram-Positive Bacteria<br />
V. Fischetti, PhD, New York, NY<br />
D90<br />
BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL<br />
SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM<br />
CME Credits Available: 2.0<br />
RESPIRATORY HEALTH IN MIGRANT<br />
POPULATIONS<br />
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Room 2009/2011 (West Building, Level 2)<br />
Target Audience<br />
Physicians (pulmonologists, critical care providers, and sleep medicine<br />
doctors), nurses, and other health care providers as well as trainees<br />
(residents and fellows) interested in learning about the clinical problems<br />
inherent in migrant populations, in educating others about how to care for<br />
these patients, and in how to engage in research.<br />
Objectives<br />
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:<br />
• summarize the challenges inherent in the delivery of care to migrants;<br />
• discuss the social, political, and economic circumstances that prevent<br />
optimal delivery of care to migrants;<br />
• propose innovated approaches to this issue targeting specific needs of<br />
distinct populations.<br />
The crisis in the Middle East has raised awareness about the challenges<br />
encountered by migrant populations; in particular, health care access and<br />
delivery. Similar challenges are encountered by migrant populations all around<br />
the world including those entering the U.S. as refugees and/or survivors of<br />
torture as well as Mexicans and other Latin Americans crossing the border.<br />
Migrants suffer from medical conditions typical of other populations (e.g.,<br />
asthma, tobacco-related disease, sleep disorders) and conditions relevant to the<br />
nature of their situation including infection (e.g., tuberculosis) and malnutrition.<br />
This session will discuss emerging problems related to health care access and<br />
delivery in migrant populations.<br />
Chairing: J. Roman, MD, Louisville, KY<br />
J.C. Celedon, MD, DrPH, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
I.S. Douglas, MD, Denver, CO<br />
D.J. Upson, MA, MD, Albuquerque, NM<br />
1:30 Introduction<br />
J.C. Celedon, MD, DrPH, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
1:35 Health Inequality in Latinos<br />
Speaker To Be Announced<br />
1:55 Rapid Deployment of International Tele-ICU During Conflict in<br />
Syria<br />
A.M. Moughrabieh, MD, MPH, Detroit, MI<br />
2:20 Asthma in Migrants: A Route to Health or More Triggers?<br />
F. Holguin, MD, MPH, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
2:40 Sleep and Migrant Health<br />
S.R. Patel, MD, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
3:00 Infectious Diseases in Migrant Populations<br />
J.A. Ramirez, MD, Louisville, KY<br />
3:20 Summary<br />
J.C. Celedon, MD, DrPH, Pittsburgh, PA<br />
I.S. Douglas, MD, Denver, CO<br />
D.J. Upson, MA, MD, Albuquerque, NM<br />
D91<br />
MINI SYMPOSIUM<br />
GENETICS AND GENOMICS OF COPD<br />
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />
Chairing: E.K. Silverman, MD, PhD, Boston, MA<br />
B.E. Himes, PhD, Philadelphia, PA<br />
Oral Presentations<br />
Room 130-132 (North Building, Lower Level)<br />
1:30 A Multi-Omics Approach Identifies Inflammatory Patterns In<br />
The Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome/M.E. Hardin, M.H. Cho,<br />
M.-L. McDonald, P.J. Castaldi, R. Tal-Singer, D.J. Maselli, B.J.<br />
Make, J.D. Crapo, R.P. Bowler, E.K. Silverman, C.P. Hersh,<br />
Boston, MA, p.A7473<br />
1:45 A Genomic Signature of IL-17 Related Inflammation Correlates<br />
with Neutrophilia and Predicts Lack of Response to Inhaled<br />
Corticosteroids in COPD/S.A. Christenson, M. Van Den Berge,<br />
N.R. Bhakta, M. Lenburg, K. Steiling, A. Spira, D.S. Postma, P.G.<br />
Woodruff, San Francisco, CA, p.A7474<br />
2:00 Genome-Wide Association of Exercise Tolerance in Current<br />
and Former Smokers/E.S. Wan, M.H. Cho, M.-L. McDonald, R.<br />
Tal-Singer, D.A. Lomas, P. Bakke, A. Gulsvik, R. Casaburi, S.M.<br />
Lutz, E.A. Regan, B.J. Make, J.D. Crapo, E.K. Silverman, D.L.<br />
DeMeo, Boston, MA, p.A7475<br />
2:15 Whole Genome Sequencing in Severe Chronic Obstructive<br />
Pulmonary Disease/M.H. Cho, D. Qiao, C. Lange, T.H. Beaty, J.D.<br />
Crapo, E.K. Silverman, Boston, MA, p.A7476<br />
2:30 Whole Genome Rare Variant Association Study Identifies a<br />
Non-Genic Region and Several Genes Associated with Severe<br />
Emphysema/J. Radder, Y. Zhang, F.C. Sciurba, S.D. Shapiro,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA, p.A7477<br />
2:45 Variants Tagging SERPINA1 and IL27 Show Significant<br />
Association with COPD in a Meta-Analysis with Over 16,700<br />
Subjects/R. Busch, B.D. Hobbs, J. Zhou, P.J. Castaldi, I.<br />
Hawrylkiewicz, P. Sliwinski, J.J. Yim, W.J. Kim, D.K. Kim, A. Agusti,<br />
B.J. Make, J.D. Crapo, P. Calverley, C.F. Donner, D.A. Lomas, E.F.<br />
Wouters, J. Vestbo, R. Tal-Singer, P. Bakke, A. Gulsvik, A.A.<br />
Litonjua, D. Sparrow, P.D. Pare, R.D. Levy, S.I. Rennard, T.H. Beaty,<br />
J. Hokanson, E.K. Silverman, M.H. Cho, Boston, MA, p.A7478<br />
ATS 2016 • San Francisco<br />
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON