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ITD Session 10 Health, sustain ability and transdisci- plinarity 2 08:30 – 10:00 ITD Session 11 Interdisci- plinarity in universities of applied sciences‘ master studies & RDI projects: case Finland 08:30 – 10:00 ITD Session 12 Stakeholder engagement in sustainability assessment – transdisciplinary challenges in the- ory and practice – collectively testing the Sustainability Profile Matrix along practical examples 08:30 08:45 08:45 09:00 09:00 – 09:30 Plenary Session 11 Disease systems 09:00 09:15 09:15 09:30 09:30 – 10:00 Plenary Session 12 Health and social systems 09:30 09:45 09:45 10:00 10:00 10:15 10:15 10:30 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 3.2.17. Schistoso- miasis 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 4.1.2. From global health diplomacy to global health actions: the Northen and Southern perspectives 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 3.4.3. Management of protozoal and helminthic pathogens in travellers 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 5.6.5. Minimally Invasive Autopsy (MIA) tool for cause of death investigation in developing countries 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 4.3.5 . Innovative communi- ty-based Buruli ulcer management programs: out- comes, impact, and lessons for other disease programs 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 4.1.3. Health insurance for rural population – innovations and challenges 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 3.6.1. Gut microbiota and its interaction with nutrition and diseases 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 3.1.13. Malaria control 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 4.3.6. Health economics 10:30 – 12:00 Society Session 11 Be-cause Health: integrated mental health care: finally a different perspective towards a more human health care? 10:30 – 12:00 Parallel Session 3.2.12. Mycetoma: addressing the unbearable treatment gap 10:30 10:45 10:45 – 12:15 ITD Plenary 4 ESF-Panel Online tools to support trans- disciplinary research 10:45 11:00 11:00 11:15 11:15 11:30 11:30 11:45 11:45 12:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 12:30 12:30 12:45 12:45 13:00 13:00 – 14:30 Plenary Session 13 Closing Session 13:00 13:15 13:15 13:30 13:30 – 15:00 ITD Session 13 Evaluating transdici- plinary collab- orations 13:30 – 15:00 ITD Session 14 Inter- and transdis- ciplinary approaches to include the vulnerable, build resilience and catch criminals 13:30 – 15:00 ITD Session 15 Designing transdis- ciplinary research for preferred outcomes the outcome spac- es framework as a starting point 13:30 – 15:00 ITD Session 16 Complexity or control? Exploring the landscape of sustainability science 13:30 13:45 13:45 14:00 14:00 14:15 14:15 14:30 14:30 14:45 14:45 15:00 15:00 15:15 15:15 15:30 15:30 – 17:15 ITD Plenary 5 Keynotes on new developments in theory, methods, and practice of transdis- ciplinary research 15:30 15:45 15:45 16:00 16:00 16:15 16:15 16:30 16:30 16:45 16:45 17:00 17:00 17:15 17:15 17:30 17:30 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Thursday, 10 September 2015 p. 107 p. 108 p. 109 p. 109 p. 118 p. 117 p. 117 p. 117 p. 118 p. 119 14 Notes Scientific Programme ECTMIH 16 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Sunday, 6 September 2015 17 .00 – 19 .15 Plenary Session 1 San Francisco Opening session PL1.001 Musical Welcome: Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, Basel 17 .00 PL1.002 Welcome by Congress Co-Chairs 17 .10 Christoph Hatz (Basel, CH) Christian Lengeler (Basel, CH) PL1.003 Greetings from the authorities 17 .20 Guy Morin (Basel, CH) Anton Lauber (Basel, CH) Mauro Dell’Ambrogio (Berne, CH) Pascal Strupler (Berne, CH) Manuel Sager (Berne, CH) Line Matthiessen (Brussels, BE) Nkandu Luo (Lusaka, ZM) Gerri McHugh (London, GB) PL1.004 Musical Entr‘acte: Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, 18 .00 Basel PL1.005 Introduction to inaugural plenaries by Chairman of the 18 .15 Scientific Committee Marcel Tanner (Basel, CH) PL1.006 Challenges of global health in post-MDG area: the public 18 .20 and global health perspectives Matshidiso Moeti (Brazzaville, CG) PL1.007 Challenges of global health in the post-MDG area: 18 .40 a science perspective Peter Piot (London, GB) PL1.008 Musical Closure: „Stickstoff“ 19 .00 19 .15 Networking Get Together Foyer Please refer to the ECTMIH mobile app (San Francisco) for details 20 .45 Film Presentation San Francisco Ce n’est pas une vie que de ne pas bouger Please refer to the ECTMIH mobile app for details 17 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 Scientific Pr og ramme 09 .00 – 09 .30 Plenary Session 2 San Francisco Disease systems Chair: Manuel Battegay (Basel, CH) INV.PL2.001 Medical HIV prevention: science, public health and medical ethics J .D . Lundgren (Copenhagen, DK) 09 .30 – 10 .00 Plenary Session 3 San Francisco Health and social systems Chair: Sharon Fonn (Johannesburg, ZA) INV.PL3.001 Managing decentralisation and community participation Margaret Gyapong (Accra, GH) 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 5.1.1. San Francisco (From research to implementation) Molecular approaches for health Convener and Chair: Hans-Peter Beck (Basel, CH) INV.5.1.1.001 Proteomics to investigate developmental differentiation 10 .30 in Trypanosomes Falk Butter (Mainz, DE) O.5.1.1.002 A multi-protein complex between the GPI-anchored CyRPA 11 .00 with PfRH5 and PfRipr is crucial for Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte invasion E . Amlabu, K .S . Reddy, A .K . Pandey, P . Mitra, V .S . Chauhan, D . Gaur (New Delhi, IN; Anyigba, NG) O.5.1.1.003 Assessing the var gene expression of CIDRα1-subtypes 11 .15 associated with EPCR-binding in Plasmodium falciparum parasites isolated from hospitalized Tanzanian children with severe malaria S .I . Mkumbaye (Moshi, Tanga, TZ; Copenhagen, DK) O.5.1.1.004 A hybridization-based enrichment strategy to increase the 11 .30 accuracy of next generation sequencing in phylogenetic analysis of dengue viruses in Sri Lanka A . Uehara, U .S . Kamaraj, H .A . Tissera, A . Amarasinghe, P . Palihawadana, S . Gunasena, X .M . Ong, S . Howe, A .D . Desilva, A . Wilder-Smith, D .J . Gubler, O .M . Sessions (Singapore, SG; Colombo, LK; Umea, SE; Durham, US) O.5.1.1.005 Protein transport mechanisms in Plasmodium falciparum 11 .45 as novel anti-malarial drug targets K . Rawat, K .M . Kibria, M . Panchal, J .B . Dacks, A . Mohmmed, R . Tuteja, P . Malhotra (New Delhi, IN; Edmonton, CA) 18 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 5.3.1. Sydney (From research to implementation) Challenges of research targeting children’s health in resource poor settings and the uptake of results Convener and Chair: Line Matthiessen (Brussels, BE) Chair: Charles Mgone (The Hague, NL) INV.5.3.1.001 Introduction by the co-chairs 10 .30 Line Matthiessen (Brussels, BE) Charles Mgone (The Hague, NL) INV.5.3.1.002 Evidence, knowledge to action: children health 10 .40 interventions Nkandu Luo (Lusaka, ZM) INV.5.3.1.003 Global research in paediatrics 11 .00 Carlo Giaquinto (Padova, IT) INV.5.3.1.004 Optimising the impact and cost-effectiveness of child 11 .07 health intervention programmes of vaccines and micro- nutrients in low-income countries Amabelia Rodrigues (Bissau, GW) INV.5.3.1.005 Children with HIV in Africa – pharmacokinetics and 11 .14 adherence/acceptability of simple antiretroviral regimens Veronica Mulenga (Lusaka, ZM) INV.5.3.1.006 Challenges of research targeting children’s health in 11 .21 resource poor settings and the uptake of results – Industry Perspective Jutta Reinhard-Rupp (Coinsins, CH) Discussion by panelists & questions from the audience Symposium closure 19 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 Scientific Pr og ramme 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 4.1.1. Singapore (Health and social systems) When people have a say… Participatory health governance, social accountability & access to local resources Convener and Chair: Jacques Mader (Berne, CH) INV.4.1.1.001 Welcome and facilitation 10 .30 Jacques Mader (Berne, CH) INV.4.1.1.002 When people have a say… Participatory health governance, 10 .35 social accountability & access to local resources Louise Potvin (Montreal, CA) INV.4.1.1.003 Public accountability practices of district health 10 .55 management teams: a realist inquiry in two local health systems in Ghana S . Van Belle (Antwerp, BE) INV.4.1.1.004 Information is power: experimental evidence of the longer 11 .10 run impact of a local accountability intervention in primary health care provision in Uganda Jakob Svensson (Stockholm, SE) INV.4.1.1.005 Engaging marginalized communities in participatory 11 .25 decision-making and accountability in health: challenges and lessons learned Walter Flores (GT) 11 .40 Q & A INV.4.1.1.006 Wrap up and take home messages 11 .55 Flora Kessy (Ifakara, TZ) 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 3.1.10. Montreal (Disease systems) Antimalarials: advances in field monitoring programmes Convener and Chair: Núria Casamitjana (Barcelona, ES) INV.3.1.10.001 Introduction and context 10 .30 Wilfred F . Mbacham (Yaoundé, CM) INV.3.1.10.002 Monitoring efficacy of antimalarials over time and 10 .50 geographic areas Jean Louis Abdourahim Ndiaye (Dakar Fann, SN) INV.3.1.10.003 Monitoring safety of antimalarials over time and 11 .10 geographic areas Christophe Rogier (Antananarivo, MG) INV.3.1.10.004 Socio anthropological considerations in community health 11 .30 workers’ role and patients’ perceptions of medicines Jean Yves Le Hesran (Paris Cedex 6, FR) 20 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 3.1.4. Delhi (Disease systems) P. vivax – and its importance Convener and Chair: Ivo Mueller (Barcelona, ES) INV.3.1.4.001 Development of vaccines for P. vivax malaria 10 .30 Chetan Chitnis (Paris, FR) O.3.1.4.002 Malaria elimination in the Asia-Pacific: addressing the 11 .00 P. vivax challenge I . Mueller (Barcelona, ES; Melbourne, AU) O.3.1.4.003 Killing the hypnozoite: drug discovery approaches to 11 .15 prevent relapse in Plasmodium vivax B . Campo, O . Vandal, D . Wesche, T .N . Wells, J .N . Burrows (Geneva, CH; Princeton, Seattle, US) O.3.1.4.004 Development of an Anopheles vector and tools to study 11 .30 Plasmodium cynomolgi, a surrogate for P. vivax L . Lim, R .S . Made Ali, J .T . Yip, J . Qian, B .H . Tan, A . Chua, B .K . Yeung, P .Y . Shi, T .T . Diagana, R . Ubalee, J .P . Bifani (Singapore, SG; Bangkok, TH) O.3.1.4.005 Confirmed Plasmodium vivax resistance to chloroquine in 11 .45 Central Vietnam P .V . Thanh, N .V . Hong, N .V . Van, M . Louisa, K . Baird, T .T . Tinh, N .X . Xa, K . Peeters Grietens, L .X . Hung, T .T . Duong, A . Rosanas-Urgell, N . Speybroeck, U . D‘Alessandro, A . Erhart (Hanoi, Tam Ky, VN; Antwerp, Brussels, BE; Jakarta, ID; London, GB; Fajara, GM) 21 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 Scientific Pr og ramme 10 .30 – 12 .00 Late Breaker Abstract Session 1 Boston 1 Chair: Martin Röösli (Basel, CH) O.LB1.001 Pyrethroid and DDT resistance in Anopheles gambiae from 10 .30 Taabo, south-central Cote d’Ivoire G .L . Bellai, C .S . Mouhamadou, A .M . Adja, K .E . N‘goran (Abidjan, CI) O.LB1.002 Stool-based polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis of 10 .45 multiple pathogens in Mali: a case-control study J . Jasuja, J . Veit, H .K .M . Fofana, A . Nimmesgern, R . Saye, M .N . Doumbia, A . Landouré, M .S . Traoré, M . Herrmann, P . Yap, K . Polman, M . Boelaert, F . Chappuis, J . Utzinger, M . Sacko, L . von Müller, S .L . Becker (Homburg/Saar, DE; Bamako, ML; Basel, Geneva, CH; Antwerp, BE) O.LB1.003 Why such a high prevalence of epilepsy in the Orientale 11 .00 Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)? R . Colebunders, F . Tepage, M . Mandro, G . Musinya, G . Mambandu, J .L . Mokili, K . Pfarr, E . Rood, A . Laudisoit (Antwerp, BE; Bunia, Bunja, Kisangani, CD; San Diego, US; Bonn, DE; Amsterdam, NL; Liverpool, GB) O.LB1.004 Evaluation of sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine for intermittent 11 .15 preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy: a retrospective birth outcomes study in Mansa, Zambia V . Chalwe (Lusaka, ZM) O.LB1.005 Strengthening Publications Reporting Infections in 11 .30 Newborns Globally (SPRING) international survey on the criteria for reporting neonatal infections S . Vergnano, E . Anderson, A . Seale, P .T . Heath, S . Saha, M . Sharland, J . Lawn (London, GB; Dhaka, BD) O.LB1.006 Effectiveness and sustainability of a six month peer 11 .45 support based physical activity intervention trial among sedentary women in Thiruvananthapuram City, India E . Mathews, M . Pratt, K .R . Thankappan (Trivandrum, IN; Atlanta, US) 22 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 3.4.2. Boston 2 (Disease systems) Resistant bacteria and viruses in a mobile world Convener and Chair: Jean Pieters (Basel, CH) INV.3.4.2.001 Opportunities and challenges for vaccines 10 .30 Rino Rappuoli (Siena, IT) O.3.4.2.002 Detection of hospital acquired infections and antibiotic 11 .00 selection in neonatal ICU in El-Husain University Hospital M .M . El-Bahnasawy, M .K . El-Tohamy, M .F . Mohamed, R .Z . Abd El-Rahman (Cairo, EG) O.3.4.2.003 Possible nosocomial transmission as a cause of secondary 11 .15 infection and healing delay of Buruli ulcer wounds G .S . Kpeli, E . Owusu-Mireku, A . Lamelas, I .D . Otchere, S .Y . Aboagye, E . Ampadu, G . Pluschke, D . Yeboah-Manu (Accra, GH; Basel, CH) O.3.4.2.004 Device-associated infections at El-Salam Hospital in Cairo 11 .30 M .M . El-Bahnasawy (Cairo, EG) O.3.4.2.005 Analysis of prescription behaviour and structural barriers 11 .45 for rational use of antibiotics at a tertiary hospital in Malawi N .A . Mensah Abrampah, K . Groeschner, H .F . Neuhann, T . Hamisi (Berlin, Heidelberg, DE; Lilongwe, MW) 10 .30 – 12 .00 Society Session 1 Shanghai 1 Société de Pathologie Exotique (SPE), Italian Society of Tropical Medicine and Global Health (SIMET) and Sociedad Española de Medicina Tropical y Salud Internacional (SEMTSI): Rapid diagnosis tests (RDTs) in tropical infectiology 1 Chair: Yves Buisson (Paris, FR) Chair: Francesco Castelli (Brescia, IT) SS1.001 Rapid diagnostic tests for leishmaniasis: an overview 10 .30 Israel Cruz (Geneva, CH) SS1.002 HIV testing in developing countries: from laboratory to 10 .50 home testing François Simon (Paris, FR) Jean Christophe Plantier (Rouen, FR) O.SS1.003 Performance comparison of three rapid diagnostic tests 11 .10 for the serodiagnosis of hepatic cystic echinococcosis in humans F . Tamarozzi, I . Covini, M . Mariconti, R . Narra, C . Tinelli, A . De Silvestri, F . Manzoni, A . Casulli, E . Brunetti (Pavia, Roma, IT) SS1.004 Development and field assessment of the rapid diagnostic 11 .30 test Ebola eZyscreen ® Laurent Bellanger (Marcoule, FR) Fabrice Gallais (Marcoule, FR) 11 .50 Discussion 23 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Monday, 7 September 2015 Scientific Pr og ramme 10 .30 – 12 .00 Parallel Session 3.2.18. Shanghai 2 (Disease systems) Buruli and other NTDs Convener and Chair: Gerd Pluschke (Basel, CH) O.3.2.18.001 The role of molecular diagnostics in the clinical 10 .30 management and control of Buruli ulcer disease and leprosy – two neglected mycobacterial diseases M . Beissner, R .O . Phillips, K . Badziklou, M . Bauer, A . Wöstemeier, F .S . Sarfo, I . Maman, D . Symank, M . Jansson, A . Rhomberg, F .X . Wiedemann, A . Banla Kere, T . Löscher, G . Bretzel (Munich, DE; Kumasi, GH; Lomé, TG) O.3.2.18.002 On the way to point-of-care diagnostics for Buruli ulcer: 10 .45 an antigen capture approach K . Röltgen, A . Dreyer, J .-P . Dangy, N . Scherr, M .-T . Ruf, S . Kerber, J . Ndung`u, G . Pluschke (Basel, Geneva, CH) O.3.2.18.003 Performance of a clinical score for the diagnosis of Myco- 11 .00 Download 23.86 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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