2019 Symposium - Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics Diagnostics and Tomorrow's Care

Stanford University School of Medicine

 

Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center

 

March 25, 2019

 

8:00 am - 6:00 pm


Since the discovery of surfactant protein by John Clements, MD in 1953, scientific findings have motivated dramatic advances in pulmonary medicine. Translating the discovery of surfactant into a clinical tool took more than 30 years, but the result transformed neonatal care for infants worldwide. New discoveries offer the promise of diagnosis and even cure for diseases previously unknown.

The Symposium brought together leaders from across the United States to address areas of lung biology, including surfactantopathies, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, interstitial lung disease and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.


Introduction

Welcome Session


David N. Cornfield, MD

Professor and Divison Chief of Pediatric Pulmonology, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Opening Remarks


Surfactantopathies

Session One


Phil Sunshine, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Neonatal RDS management before Surfactant Therapy

Lawrence Mark Nogee, MD

Professor of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Topic of Presentation:

Genetic Surfactant Dysfunction Disorders 

Daniel T. Swarr, MD

Assistant Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

Topic of Presentation:

Preparing for the first breath a single cell at a time 


Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Session Two


Xin Sun, PhD

Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology

Topic of Presentation:

Building a Functional Lung: Lessons from Genetic Models

Yair Blumenfeld, MD

Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Topic of Presentation:

Challenges in the prenatal management of congenital diaphragmatic hernia

John Kinsella, MD

Professor of Neonatology

Topic of Presentation:

Cardiopulmonary Interactions in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia


Pediatric Interstitial Lung Disease

Session Three


Christin S. Kuo, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatric Pulmonology

Topic of Presentation:

Diversity of pulmonary neuroendocrine cell signals and their targets

Gail Deutsch, MD

Associate Professor, Co-Director of Fetal and Perinatal Pathology

Topic of Presentation:

Lung Biopsy in pediatric ILD: Back to the future? 

Lisa R. Young, MD

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine, Cell Biology

Topic of Presentation:

The transforming landscape of ILD in children 


Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Long-Term Vascular Consequences

Session 4


Cristina M. Alvira, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatric Critical Care

Topic of Presentation:

Control of pulmonary vascular growth by the lung microenvironment 

Steven Abman, MD

Professor of Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine

Topic of Presentation:

Pulmonary Vascular Disease in BPD

Michael Tracy, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Pulmonology

Topic of Presentation:

Post Prematurity Respiratory Disease: What, Who, How? 

David N. Cornfield, MD

Professor and Divison Chief of Pediatric Pulmonology, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Closing Remarks