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Scientifc Program • Saturday, 02 June, 2012

09.00–10.30 Checkpoints during Trophoblast Invasion: from Normalcy to Pre-eclampsia
Chairs P. Sedlmayr (Graz, AT)
  U. Kämmerer (Würzburg, DE)
   
09.00 Placental nutrition: how does the placenta get fat?
  Y. Sadovsky (Pittsburgh, PA/US)
   
09.20 Altering angiogenic gene expression in trophoblast
  D. S. Torry (Springfeld, IL/US)
   
09.40 The placenta: transcriptional, epigenetic, and physiological integration during development
  B. Huppertz (Graz, AT)
   
10.00 Celiac disease and pregnancy outcome: anti-transglutaminase antibodies effects on placental and endometrial functions
  N. Di Simone (Rome, IT)
   
10.15 Development of a Novel Whole Mount Immunofuorescence Technique to Visualize Intact Human Placental Architecture
  M. Bushway (Rochester, MI/US)
   
   
10.30–11.00 Coffee Break
   
   
11.00–13.00 Cutting Edge Topics in Reproductive Medicine
Chairs K. Hecher (Hamburg, DE)
  J. Kwak-Kim (Vernon Hills, IL/US)
   
11.00 Angiogenesis and preeclampsia
  A. Karumanchi (Boston, MA/US)
   
11.30 The challenge of placental bed disorders
  R. Romero (Detroit, MI/US)
   
12.00 Pravastatin prevents the onset of preeclampsia in C1q deficient mice
  G. Girardi (Edinburgh, UK)
   
12.30 Time-lapse based investigation of early human embryo development: the impact of age and AMH
  J. Liebenthron (Bonn, DE)
   
12.45 High field dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging assessment of placental perfusion unveiled an increased blood fow upon prenatal stress challenge in mice
  C. C. Much (Hamburg, DE)
   
   
13.00–14.30 Lunch Break
   
   
13.00–14.30 Poster-Session 3
Chair D. S. Torry (Springfeld, IL/US)
  Y. Varla-Leftherioti (Athens/GR)
   
  Poster-Walk 1
  Cell incognito: Do we underestimate the Function of Fetal and Maternal Cross Talk and Microchimerism?
   
  Cutting Edge Topics in Reproductive Medicine – Part 1
   
  Poster-Walk 2
  Cutting Edge Topics in Reproductive Medicine – Part 2
   
  Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Genomic Imprinting and Fetal Development
   
  Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Genital HIV Infection
   
   
14.30–16.00 It Takes 2 to Tango: Endocrine-immune Cross talk in Reproduction
Chairs B. Gellersen (Hamburg, DE)
  U. Jeschke (München, DE)
   
14.30 Natural killer cell and genetic regulation of hemochorial placentation
  M. J. Soares (Kansas City, KS/US)
   
15.00 Understanding embryo-maternal cross-talk in the bovine uterus
  S. Bauersachs (München, DE)
   
15.30 An essential role for dendritic cells in ovarian cycle
  M. Nagai (Tokyo, JP)
   
15.45 Modulation of glucocorticoid sensitivity in T cells: A novel mechanism for the benefcial effects of pregnancy in multiple sclerosis
  S. Gold (Hamburg, DE)
   
   
16.00–17.30 Macro- and Micro-Environmental Challenges in Reproduction
Chairs J. Szekeres-Bartho (Pecs, HU)
  S. Kalkunte (Providence, RI/US)
   
16.00 Models of murine fetoplacental infections
  L. Krishnan (Ottawa, CA)
   
16.30 The effect of oxygen on placental connexins 43 and 46 and its contribution to preeclampsia
  E. Winterhager (Essen, DE)
   
17.00 Regulatory B-cells expand in peripheral blood of pregnant women having normal pregnancies but are very low in women suffering from spontaneous abortions
  L. Rolle (Magdeburg, DE)
   
17.15 The immune phase of helminth infection during pregnancy determines the allergic immune response in offspring
  K. Straubinger (München, DE)