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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 113-118

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... o Examine nutrient requirements in certain chronic conditions or acute phases for which emerging data suggest a contribution of nutrition status to disease outcomes. Consider the scientific evi dence needed to establish such relationships and discuss prin ciples about the relationship between nutrition requirements and specific diseases.
From page 114...
... Patsy Brannon, Cornell University 9:10 The Underlying Biological Processes of Special Nutritional Requirements Patrick Stover, Texas A&M AgriLife 9:30 Moderated Panel Discussion and Q&A 10:00 Break Session 2: Addressing Nutrient Needs Due to Loss of Function in Genetic Diseases  Moderator: Erin MacLeod, Children's National Health System 10:20 Understanding the Basis of Nutritional Needs in Phenylketonuria Denise Ney, University of Wisconsin–Madison Nutritional Inadequacies in Mitochondrial-Associated 10:40 Metabolic Disorders Marni Falk, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (via Zoom) Contribution of Nutrients in Complex Inborn Errors of 11:00 Metabolism: The Case of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA)
From page 115...
... APPENDIX A 115 11:20 Lessons Learned: What We Know About Nutrition Management for Inborn Errors of Metabolism Sue Berry, University of Minnesota 11:40 Moderated Panel Discussion and Q&A 12:00–1:00 PM Lunch Session 3: Disease-Induced Loss of Function and Tissue Regeneration  Moderator: Alex Kemper, Nationwide Children's Hospital 1:00 Examples of Gastrointestinal Dysfunction and Malabsorption of Nutrients: Intestinal Failure  Chris Duggan, Boston Children's Hospital (via Zoom) 1:30 Examples of Gastrointestinal Dysfunction and Malabsorption of Nutrients: Cystic Fibrosis  Sarah Jane Schwarzenberg, University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital 1:50 Nutritional Requirements for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Dale Lee, Seattle Children's Hospital 2:10 Blood–Brain Barrier Dysfunction and Resulting Brain Nutrient Deficiencies Martha Field, Cornell University 2:30 Macro- and Micronutrient Homeostasis in the Setting of Chronic Kidney Disease Alp Ikizler, Vanderbilt University 2:50 Moderated Panel Discussion and Q&A 3:15 Break Session 4: Disease-Induced Deficiency and Conditionally Essential Nutrients in Disease Moderator: Bernadette Marriott, Medical University of South Carolina 3:30 Arginine as an Example of a Conditionally Essential Nutrient: Sickle Cell Anemia and Surgery  Claudia Morris, Emory University School of Medicine
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... Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine 4:30 Metabolic Turnover, Inflammation, and Redistribution: Impact on Nutrient Requirements Jesse Gregory, University of Florida 4:50 Moderated Panel Discussion and Q&A 5:15 Adjourn First Day WORKSHOP DAY 2: APRIL 3, 2018, 8:30 AM–1:00 PM 7:30–8:30 AM Registration Session 5: Building the Evidence Base: Research Approaches for Nutrients in Disease States Moderator: Alex Kemper, Nationwide Children's Hospital 8:30 Type and Strength of Evidence Needed for Determining Special Nutrient Requirements Amanda MacFarlane, Health Canada 8:50 Identification and Validation of Biomarkers in Disease States Patrick Stover, Texas A&M AgriLife Innovative Causal Designs for Efficacy: What Type of 9:10 Evidence Is Needed? Nicholas Schork, J
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... Stallings, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 12:30 PM Sponsor Remarks Paul Coates, National Institutes of Health Patricia Hansen, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Caren Heller, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Chantal Martineau, Health Canada Sarah Ohlhorst, American Society for Nutrition Alison Steiber, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 1:00 Meeting Adjourned


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