2017 CFE Symposium: Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Then and Next

A Symposium to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Original Description of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)

Stanford University School of Medicine

Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center

December 5th, 2017

8:00 am -6:30 pm

A Celebration of Dr. William Northway and the Original Description of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)


Introduction

Welcome Session


Phil Sunshine, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Tribute to Dr. William Northway


BPD: Then and Now-historical and Current Perspectives

Session One


Beverley Newman, MD

Professor of Radiology, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Radiographic Features of BPD. Past and Present.

Alan Jobe, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati

Topic of Presentation:

What is BPD? Then and Now.

Roberta Ballard, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco

Topic of Presentation:

Role of Surfactant in the Evolution of BPD.

Richard Bland, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

The Role of Mechanical Ventilation: Past and Present.


Clinical Challenges and Opportunities

Session 2


Peter Mourani, MD

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado

Topic of Presentation:

Pulmonary Vascular Disease in BPD: Diagnosis and Outcomes.

Robert Tepper, MD, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics, Indiana University

Topic of Presentation:

Opportunities for Long Term Lung Growth.

Christopher Baker, MD

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado

Topic of Presentation:

Long Term Outcomes of Severe BPD.


Advances In Understanding BPD Pathogenesis

Session Three


Rory Morty, PhD

Research Scientist, University of Giessen

Topic of Presentation:

Experimental Models of BPD: Present and Future.

Steven Abman, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado

Topic of Presentation:

The Vasculature as a Determinant of Lung Growth.

Cristina Alvira, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Modifying Pulmonary Endothelial Phenotype to Promote Lung Growth.


Innovative Diagnostics and Therapies

Session Four


Namasivayam Ambalvanan, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Topic of Presentation:

Biomarkers of BPD.

Bernard Thebaud, MD, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics, University of Ottowa

Topic of Presentation:

Overview of Cell Based Therapies for BPD.

Stella Kourembanas, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard University


Closing Remarks

Session Five


David Cornfield, MD

Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University

Topic of Presentation:

Closing Remarks and Summary of Symposium Proceedings

2017 Center for Excellence Annual Symposium - Playlist

Video Order

  1. Opening Remarks, Stanford Children’s Health Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Symposium
  2. Birth of BPD: A Conversation with Dr. William Northway, Dr. Philip Sunshine & Dr. David Cornfield
  3. Philip Sunshine, MD: Early Days of Supportive Ventilation
  4. Beverley Newman, MD: BPD Radiographic Features – Then and Now
  5. Alan Jobe, MD, PhD: What is BPD? Then and Now
  6. Roberta Ballard, MD and Philip Ballard, MD: The Role of Surfactant in the Evolution of BPD
  7. Richard Bland, MD: Mechanical Ventilation is a Critical Factor in the Pathogenesis of BPD
  8. Robert Tepper, MD, PhD: Opportunities for Long-Term Lung Growth Following Premature Birth
  9. Christopher Baker, MD: Long-Term Outcomes of Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
  10. Rory Morty, PhD: Experimental Models: Present and Future
  11. Steve Abman, MD: The Vasculature as a Determinant of Lung Growth
  12. Cristina Alvira, MD: The Role of the Lung Microenvironment in Modulating Pulmonary Angiogenesis
  13. Namasivayam Ambalavanan, MD: Biomarkers in BPD
  14. Bernard Thébaud, MD, PhD: Overview of Cell-Based Therapies for BPD
  15. Stella Kourembanas, MD: Mesenchymal Stem-Cell Derived Exosomes: “Next” Therapy for BPD?
  16. Closing Remarks, Stanford Children’s Health Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Symposium