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- W1795861971 abstract "The Canadian gastrointestinal (GI) research community is a world leader in advancing our understanding of many areas of physiology and pathophysiology relevant to GI disease. These highly successful research programs have created an excellent cohort of graduate and postgraduate research trainees involved in GI research at institutions across Canada. These trainees play an instrumental role in the discoveries and new knowledge that has emerged from their laboratories. Many of them are funded by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG) in collaboration with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) and a number of industry partners.In recognition of the value of the Canadian GI trainees’ outstanding research contributions, and to promote and encourage the continued efforts of the graduate and postgraduate research trainees in basic and clinical sciences, the CAG and CCFC held the 10th Symposium on Research Topics in GI diseases on February 24 to 25th, 2011, in Vancouver, British Columbia (in advance of Canadian Digestive Diseases Week [CDDW]). The goal of this meeting was to provide research trainees with an opportunity to informally present their original research from diverse disciplines to their peers and to a selection of faculty from across Canada. In this forum, trainees actively participated in the discussions of papers in an open setting. This year’s program consisted of a series of superb presentations describing cutting-edge research, with 30 podium scientific presentations of basic and clinical gastroenterology-related research, covering GI development, pathogenesis of esophago-GI inflammation and healing, enteric microbiota and pathogens including bacteria that promote cancer, and gastric ulceration, enteric nerves, and epithelial transport and barrier function. The keynote presentation by Dr Gil Kaplan was titled “Translational GI Research in the 21st Century: Statistical Considerations”. The program also included a research grant writing exercise, after which the groups of trainees developed their own proposals and presented them to the group.Similar to previous years, a major success of the meeting was that it provided a venue in which trainees could meet their peers from across Canada, develop research skills and initiate collaborations, thus developing contacts for their future research career and the future of Canadian GI research. Participants rated the program as good to excellent, and described the meeting as an amazing experience and a valuable opportunity for young researchers to exchange learning.The CAG is proud to acknowledge its Benefactor Corporate Sponsors:Abbott CanadaAstraZeneca Canada IncOlympus Canada IncPentax Canada IncMerck & Co IncTakeda Canada Inc" @default.
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- W1795861971 title "Research Topics in Gastrointestinal Disease: A Report on the 10th Meeting and an Announcement of the 11th Meeting" @default.
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