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* 1. Please select your designation(s):

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* 2. Please indicate your specialties:

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* 3. Please select the categories you most identify with:

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* 4. Sunday, June 30, 8:00-9:45am
Plenary Session: Systems Immunology and Disease

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I will make changes in my practice as a result of what I learned in this session.

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* 5. After participating in this session, are you able to:

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Explain the value of collecting large-scale, multiplex data sets in developing a global picture of immune system state
Explain the critical role of computational analysis in generating value from such complex data sets
Describe recent profiling of the large-scale diversity of the human microbiome and the analytical and experimental tools that have emerged to link microbial community structure with biomolecular details, metabolic function and disease phenotypes
Discuss the application of bioinformatic methods for human microbiome profiling to inflammatory conditions including IBD and pouchitis, particularly focusing on the integration of 16S, metagenomic, and metatranscriptomic assays to identify specific disrupted microbial processes

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* 6. Please rate the quality of the presentations:

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Using Top-Down Systems Approaches to Better Understand Immune Function in vivo - Ron Germain, MD, PhD
Finding and Targeting Components of the DNA-Sensing Pathway - Nir Hacohen, PhD
Analyzing Mechanisms of Gut Microbiome Dysfunction in Inflammatory Disease - Curtis Huttenhower, PhD

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* 7. Did you perceive bias in any of the session presentations?

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Using Top-Down Systems Approaches to Better Understand Immune Function in vivo - Ron Germain, MD, PhD
Finding and Targeting Components of the DNA-Sensing Pathway - Nir Hacohen, PhD
Analyzing Mechanisms of Gut Microbiome Dysfunction in Inflammatory Disease - Curtis Huttenhower, PhD

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* 8. Sunday, June 30, 10:00-11:45 am
Plenary Session: The Link Between Metabolism and Inflammation

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I will make changes in my practice/profession as a result of what I learned in this session.

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* 9. After participating in this session, are you able to:

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Examine the role of non-canonical autophagy (LAP) in phagosome maturation, interferon signaling and other processes
Interpret the relationships between autophagy and LAP
Examine the diseases of defective autophagy and whether these may actually be due to LAP
Explain how mTOR CD4+ T cell differentiation
From a metabolic perspective, compare how are memory T cells and T regs similar
Describe the interdependence between metabolic pathways and immune responses

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* 10. Please rate the quality of the session presentations:

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Title TBA - Steven Shoelson
A New Model for T Cell Differentiation Based on Metabolism - Jonathan Powell, MD, PhD
Metabolic Control of T Cell Function and Fate - Ericka Pearce, PhD

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* 11. Did you perceive bias in any of the session presentations?

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Title TBA - Steven Shoelson
A New Model for T Cell Differentiation Based on Metabolism - Jonathan Powell, MD, PhD
Metabolic Control of T Cell Function and Fate - Ericka Pearce, PhD

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* 12. If you would like to receive a CME certificate or certificate of attendance, please indicate below.

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