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Overview: methodology and pitfalls
D.W. Warnock(USA)

Duration:26:56
Session:Plenary session 1: Epidemiology: Do we know who gets what, why and when?
Candida
Maiken Cavling Arendrup(Denmark)

Duration:13:36
Session:Plenary session 1: Epidemiology: Do we know who gets what, why and when?
Aspergillus
David W. Denning(UK)

Duration:16:16
Session:Plenary session 1: Epidemiology: Do we know who gets what, why and when?
Zygomycetes
George Petrikkos(Greece)

Duration:15:09
Session:Plenary session 1: Epidemiology: Do we know who gets what, why and when?
Imaging findings in neutropenic vs non-neutropenic patients
Claus Peter Heussel(Germany)

Duration:21:35
Session:Workshop 1: Diagnostic issues for clinicians
PCR – where have we gone?
Manuel Cuenca Estrella(Spain)

Duration:21:48
Session:Workshop 1: Diagnostic issues for clinicians
Therapeutic drug monitoring in antifungal therapy: why, when, how?
Roger Bruggemann(The Netherlands)

Duration:19:00
Session:Workshop 1:Diagnostic issues for clinicians
Fungal infections in COPD
Wouter Meersseman(Belgium)

Duration:29:32
Session:Workshop 2: Lungs as target of fungi and treament
Fungal infections in LTX and CF
Elio Castagnola(Italy)

Duration:20:09
Session:Workshop 2:Lungs as target of fungi and treatment
Surgical treatment: for whom and when?
Gilbert Massard(France)

Duration:25:22
Session:Workshop 2: Lungs as target of fungi and treament
Intrapulmonary drug disposition, PD Interactions of antifungal drugs with pulmonary host cells
Russell E. Lewis(USA)

Duration:16:06
Session:Workshop 2: Lungs as target of fungi and treament
Proteomic profile during Candida infection
C.Gil(Spain)

Duration:22:39
Session:Workshop 3: Large scale analysis in the host-pathogen interaction
Genome-wide responses of Candida albicans to host stimuli
Al Brown(UK)

Duration:21:42
Session:Workshop 3:Large scale analysis in the host - pathogen interacti
Genome-wide responses of Candida albicans to host stimuli
T.Walsh(USA)

Duration:21:47
Session:Workshop 3: Large scale analysis in the host-pathogen interaction
Functional Genomics in Histoplasma
Chad A. Rappleye(USA)

Duration:23:07
Session:Workshop 4: Uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens
Molecular taxonomy and diagnostics
Sybren de Hoog(The Netherlands)

Duration:20:51
Session:Workshop 4: Uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens
In vitro susceptibility of uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens to antifungal drugs
Joseph Meletiadis(Greece)

Duration:18:34
Session:Workshop 4: Uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens
Experimental pathogenesis and virulence
Dimitrios Kontoyiannis(USA)

Duration:23:14
Session:Workshop 3: Uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens
Options for treatment in patients
Olivier Lortholary(France)

Duration:21:41
Session:Workshop 4: Uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens
Discussion
Olivier Lortholary(France) - G. Samonis(Greece)

Duration:06:31
Session:Workshop 4: Uncommon and emerging fungal pathogens
Introduction
Peter Donnely(The Netherlands)

Duration:02:31
Session:Integrated symposium 1 - sponsored by Merck Sharp & Dohme
Practical consideration for diagnosing and treating suspected IFD in hematological patients
Johan Maertens(Belgium)

Duration:27:51
Session:Integrated symposium 1: Sponsored by Merck Sharp and Dohme
IDSA Candidiasis Guidelines:The Case for Initiating therapy with Enchinocandins Versus Fluconazole in High Risk Patients
Thierry Calandra(Switzerland)

Duration:19:24
Session:Integrated symposium 1 - sponsored by Merck Sharp & Dohme
Virulence of FKS resistant strains of candida and aspergillus and the implications
Dimitrios Kontoyiannis(USA)

Duration:16:45
Session:Integrated symposium 1: Sponsored by Merck Sharp and Dohme
Closing remarks
Peter Donnelly(The Netherlands)

Duration:20:27
Session:Integrated symposium 1 - sponsored by Merck Sharp & Dohme
Official opening
E.Roilides(Greece), G. Kreatsas(Greece), G. Skiadas(Greece), T. Kousoulou(Greece)

Duration:19:35
Session:Opening ceremony
Translational Research in Medical Mycology: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Life-Threatening Mycoses
J.F.G.M Meis(The Netherlands), T. Walsh(USA)

Duration:41:02
Session:E. Drouhet lecture
The impact of PK/PD on antifungal treatment. Which drug to choose?
Andrea Novelli(Italy)

Duration:25:38
Session:Plenary session 2: The role of PK/PD in choosing antifungal drug dosing strategies
Assess optimal PK/PD characteristics of antifungal agents
William Hope(UK)

Duration:30:57
Session:Plenary session 2: The role of PK/PD in choosing antifungal drug dosing strategies
Introduction-Implementing Antifungal Prophylaxis Into Clinical Practice
Rafael F.Duarte(Spain)

Duration:35:22
Session:Integrated symposium 1 - sponsored by Merck Sharp & Dohme
Monitoring Patients Receiving Antifungal Prophylaxis Into Clinical Practice
Samir Agrawal(Argentina)-Sarah J. Vinnicombe(UK)

Duration:47:21
Session:Integrated symposium 3 - sponsored by Schering - Plough
Panel Discussion & Concluding Comments
Rafael F. Duarte(Spain)

Duration:06:38
Session:Integrated symposium 3 - sponsored by Schering - Plough
Prophylaxis, empirical, pre-emptive therapy in presumed aspergillosis in hematolological patients: Which strategy?
G.Maschmeyer(Germany)

Duration:26:25
Session:Workshop 5: Approaches to prophylaxis and targeted treatment
Prevention of invasive fungal infections in solid organ transplant recipients: Universal or targeted prophylaxis?
Paolo Grossi(Italy)

Duration:19:33
Session:Workshop 5: Approaches to prophylaxis nad targeted treatment
Use of polyene aerosols for prophylaxis
Johan Maertens(Belgium)

Duration:25:29
Session:Workshop 5: Approaches to prophylaxis and targeted treatment
Role of molecular methods in diagnosis
Stephane Bretagne(France)

Duration:30:20
Session:Workshop 6:Molecular mycology/taxonomy
Molecular typing vs traditional identification for epidemiological surveillance
Frank Odds(UK)-David Warnock(USA)

Duration:27:40
Session:Workshop 6: Molecular mycology/taxonomy
Travelling mycosis, histoplasmosis and penicilliosis
R. Wahyuningsih(Indonesia)

Duration:16:38
Session:Workshop 7: Travel and immigration related mycosis
Mycetoma / Chromoblastomycosis
Javier Afeltra(Argentina)

Duration: 23:05
Session:Workshop 7: Travel and immigration related mycosis
African histoplasmosis
Bertrand Dupont(France)

Duration:20:20
Session:Workshop 7: Travel and immigration related mycosis
Other tropical mycoses
R.J. Hay(UK)

Duration:26:16
Session:Workshop 7: Travel and immigration related mycosis
Brain infection by fungi: three orders, three syndromes
Markos Ruhnke(Germany)

Duration:30:10
Session:Workshop 8: Focal fungal infections
Endocarditis
Patricia Munoz(Spain)

Duration:22:44
Session:Workshop 8: Focal fungal infections
Bone and joint infections
George Petrikkos(Greece)

Duration:21:29
Session:Workshop 8: Focal fungal infections
Dermatophytosis of skin and hair in children
E.Sotiriou(Greece)

Duration:15:41
Session:Workshop 9: Superficial fungal infections
Onychomycosis
M. Schaller(Germany)

Duration:08:51
Session:Workshop 9: Superficial fungal infections
Recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis
Jack Sobel(USA)

Duration:29:16
Session:Workshop 9: Superficial fungal infections
Onychomycosis:More than nail changes
Jacek Szepietowski(Poland)

Duration:16:53
Session:Workshop 9: Superficial fungal infections
The association between environment and fungal disease
Malcolm Richardson(UK)

Duration:22:24
Session:Workshop 10: Environmental mycology
Climate changes and IFI
Robert Samson(The Netherlands)

Duration:22:36
Session:Workshop 10: Environmental mycology
Role of molecular typing in tracking fungal outbreaks
C.Klaassen(The Netherlands)

Duration:16:54
Session:Workshop 10: Enviromental mycology
What is the role of LAF in preventing IFI?
Petra Gastmeier(Germany)

Duration:19:13
Session:Workshop 10: Environmental mycology
The Gilead Debate: this house believes there is still a role for empirical antifungal therapy
Frank Odds(UK)

Duration:14:24
Session:Integrated symposium 4-sponsored by Gilead
The Gilead Debate:this house believes there is still a role for empirical antifungal therapy
Rosemary Barnes(UK)

Duration:07:36
Session:Integrated symposium 4 - sponsored by Gilead
The Gilead Debate: this house believes there is still a role for empirical antifungal therapy
Koen Theunissen(Belgium)

Duration:04:30
Session:Integrated symposium 4-sponsored by Gilead
The Gilead Debate: this house believes there is still a role for empirical antifungal therapy
Fransesco Menichetti(Italy)

Duration:09:44
Session:Integrated symposium 4-sponsored by Gilead
The Gilead Debate: this house believes there is still a role for empirical antifungal therapy
Nicole Blijlevens(The Netherlands)

Duration:04:39
Session:Integrated symposium 4 - sponsored by Gilead
Discussion:The Gilead Debate: this house believes there is still a role for empirical antifungal therapy
Frank Odds(UK)

Duration:22:49
Session:Integrated symposium 4- sponsored by Gilead
Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
Ashok Shah(India)

Duration:28:37
Session:Plenary session 3: Fungi related allergic syndromes
Fungal asthma
David Denning(UK)

Duration:37:05
Session:Plenary session 3: Fungi related allergic syndromes
Echinocandin drugs resistance
Guillermo Garcia-Effron(Argentina)

Duration:21:41
Session:Workshop 11: Antifungal resistance and treatment strategies
New insights into polyene resistance
C.Lass-Floerl(Austria)

Duration:16:03
Session:Workshop 11: Antifungal resistance and treatment stategies
Combination therapy
Francesco Barchiesi(Italy)

Duration:17:22
Session:Workshop 11: Antifungal resistance and treatment strategies
In the Haematological population
Oliver Cornely(Germany)

Duration:24:51
Session:Workshop 12:Iatrogenic risk factors in the non - neutropenic patient
Immunosuppression in patients with non-malignant diseases
George Daikos(Greece)

Duration:24:45
Session:Workshop 12: Iatrogenic risk factors in the non - neutropenic patient
Foreign bodies and biofilms
Mahmout Ghannoum(USA)

Duration:19:43
Session:Workshop 12: Iatrogenic risk factors in the non - neutropenic patient
Treating fungal infections
Raoul Herbrecht(France)

Duration:25:30
Session:Workshop 13: Top ten papers: Illustrating achievements and setting new goals
Basic research
Nir Osherov(Israel)

Duration:32:30
Session:Workshop 13: Top ten papers: Illustrating achievements and setting new goals
Diagnosis versus prophylaxis
C.Viscoli(Italy)

Duration:20:07
Session:Workshop 14: Helath economics (pros and cons)
Diagnosis versus prophylaxis
Robin De Vries(The Netherlands)

Duration:19:17
Session:Workshop 14: Helath economics (pros and cons)
Cheap versus expensive antifungals
Francesco Menichetti(Italy)

Duration:14:25
Session:Workshop 14: Health economics(pros and cons)
Cheap versus expensive antifungals
Helmut Ostermann(Germany)

Duration:18:14
Session:Workshop 14: Health economics(pros and cons)
Epidemiology of fungal infections in pediatric hosts
Theoklis Zaoutis(USA)

Duration:21:11
Session:Workshop 15: Invasive fungal infections in neonates and children
Antifungal PK/PD in neonates and children
Andreas H. Groll(UK)

Duration:19:10
Session:Workshop 15: Invasive fungal infections in neonates and children
Neonates – approaches to prophylaxis and treatment
Emmanouel Roilides(Greece)

Duration:17:34
Session:Workshop 15: Invasive fungal infections in neonates and children
Primary immunodeficiencies and fungal infections
Adilia Warris(The Netherlands)

Duration:23:05
Session:Workshop 15: Invasive fungal infections in neonates and children
Discussion
E. Roilides(Greece) - A.H. Groll(Germany)

Duration:13:54
Session:Workshop 15: Invasive fungal infections in neonates and children
Antifungals in the pipeline
P.G.Pappas (USA)

Duration:22:56
Session:Workshop 16: Preventing and treating IFI: What's on the horizon?
mAbs to fungal species
James Burnie(UK)

Duration:21:47
Session:Workshop 16:Preventing and treating IFI: What’s on the horizon?
Radiolabeled antibodies in the treatment of fungal infections
Ekaterina Dadachova(USA)

Duration:22:53
Session:Workshop 16: Preventing and treating IFI: What’s on the horizon?
Adoptive antifungal immunotherapy
Thomas Lehrnbecher(Germany)

Duration:18:13
Session:Workshop 16: Preventing and treating IFI: What's on the horizon?
Discovery and development of antifungal drugs: a reality check
Frank Odds(UK)

Duration:27:40
Session:Ben De Peauw Lecture sponsored by Gilead Sciences
Immunotherapy for Fungal Infections in the Immune - Compromised Individual: What Cells/Cytokines Should We Target?
William Murphy(USA)

Duration:22:05
Session:Plenary session 4: Host-pathogen interaction: host response
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Innate immune response; Update
Prof Bart-Jan Kullberg(The Netherlands)

Duration:20:50
Session:Plenary session 4: Host-pathogen interaction: host response
Candida affects the cytoskeleton of macrophages
Esther Segal(Israel)

Duration:18:55
Session:Plenary session 4: Host-pathogen interaction: host response
EUCAST vs CLSI, Antifungal susceptibility testing
Juan Luis Rodriguez-Tudela(Spain)

Duration:13:46
Session:Plenary session 5: Transatlantic viewpoints(us and them)
EUCAST vs CLSI, Antifungal susceptibility testing
Mahmoud Ghannoum(USA)

Duration:11:12
Session:Plenary session 5: Transatlantic viewpoints (us and them)
ECIL vs IDSA guidelines. Trends in the management of invasive fungal infections
Catherine Cordonnier(France)

Duration:13:28
Session:Plenary session 5:Transatlantic viewpoints (us and them)
ECIL vs IDSA guidelines. Trends in the management of invasive fungal infections
Peter G. Pappas(USA)

Duration:12:14
Session:Plenary session 5: Transatlantic viewpoints(us and them)
Closing
M.C. Arendrup(Denmark),D. Kontoyiannis(USA)

Duration:01:49
Session:Plenary session 5: Transatlantic viewpoints (us and them)