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New Horizons Conference 2016

A Scientific Conference organised by the School of Medicine Research & Postgraduate Affairs Committee UCC is taking place on Thursday 8th December 2016. Free Registration will take place from 8am onwards on the day in the main foyer of the Western Gateway Building UCC.
The Conference will highlight the diverse range of translational research in UCC and will include plenary sessions with short oral and poster presentations.
CPD points are pending. Those looking to claim CPD points will need to sign in and out on the day and complete a feedback questionnaire.
The Schedule of Events is as follows:
8.55 a.m.: Welcome Address: Dr Liam Fanning Chair, School of Medicine, Research & Postgraduate Affairs Committee, University College Cork
Session 1 Chairs: Professor Colin Bradley & Dr Kathleen O'Sullivan
9.00 a.m.: Prof Geraldine Boylan, Baby Brainwaves and Big Data
9.25 a.m.: Concurrent validity of a Novel touchscreen based assessment tool for measuring cognitive development in toddlers: the Babyscreen app. CE Ahearne et al
9.35 a.m.: Malnutrition in hospitalised older adults: A multicentre observational study of prevalence, associations and outcomes. E O Shea et al
9.45 a.m.: The ‘Smart’ Needle – A Needle Integrated with an Impedance Sensor for Objective Nerve Localisation during Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Nerve Block. L Helen et al
9.55 a.m.: Professor Jonathan Hourihane, Emerging Strategies for Prevention and Treatment of Food Allergy
10.20 a.m.: Malnutrition and body composition predicts quality of life and survival: a cross sectional study of 880 ambulatory oncology patients. L Daly et al
10.30 a.m.: Lentiviral overexpression of interleukin-1β in the hippocampus induces neurogenesis-associated cognitive deficits in touchscreen learning paradigms. CM Hueston et al
10.40 a.m.: Profile of Suicides during Economic Recession and Recovery: A Comparison using Coroners’ Records in Ireland. D Leahy et al
10.50 a.m.: COFFEE and viewing of posters in the Western Gateway Building Atrium
Session 2 Chairs: Dr Yvonne Nolan & Dr Colm O' Tuathaigh
11.15 a.m.: Dr Niall Hyland, Influence of the Microbiome on host Gut Function and Physiology
11.35 a.m.: Engineering Lactococcus lactis as a protein delivery platform for disease treatment. B Malone et al
11.45 a.m.: E2 glycoprotein epitope mapping in antibody associated hepatitis C virus. AS Naik et al
11.55 a.m.: The Diet and Exercise-Microbiome Paradigm: Distinct Functional Profiles of the Athlete Microbiome Revealed by Metabonomic and Metagenomic Analysis. W Barton et al
12.05 p.m.: Dr John MacSharry, Exploring the role of the Microbiome in Asthma
12.25 p.m.: A longitudinal investigation into the gut microbiota of people with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and the effects of an altered gut microbiota on functionality and faecal metabolites as determined by the CFMATTERS study. F Fouhy et al
12.35 p.m.: Towards a translational understanding of colonic bacteria in Crohn’s disease pathology. K O'Donoghue et al
12.45 p.m.: Preclinical validation of Electrochemotherapy in the treatment of lung tumours. S Jahangeer et al
12.55 p.m.: LUNCH and viewing of posters. Poster judging
Session 3 Chairs: Dr Collette Hand and Dr John O' Mullane
2.00 p.m.: Dr Dervla O'Malley, Neuro-immune and neuro-endocrine signalling in IBS Pathophysiology
2.30 p.m.: The brain ↔ gut axis in Parkinson’s disease (PD): Altered gut pathophysiology and increased gut inflammation in the rAAV-α-synuclein rat model of PD. SM O'Donovan et al
2.40 p.m.: Winner UG Atlantic Corridor Conference 2016 - Microbiome and morphology: adult germ-free mice exhibit distinct hippocampal dendritic morphological changes. S Whelan
2.50 p.m.: Dr Patrick Harrison, CRISPR Cas9 gene editing – engineering cells to model and treat disease
3.05 p.m.: Professor Noel Caplice, Cardiac repair from mouse to man
3.55 p.m.: Prize giving and meeting close. Professor Mary Horgan
All correspondence to: som.horizons@ucc.ie
Click on link below for this year's abstract booklet. Please note: this is subject to change.
New Horizons Booklet 2016 (1,161kB)