ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

DIVISION OF LUNG DISEASES, NHLBI/NIH L26 THE MOLECULAR ATLAS OF LUNG DEVELOPMENT (LUNGMAP) 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. KBHCCD Room D220/D227 (Level 2) Target Audience Providers of lung health, medical fellows in training, and basic and clinical researchers interested in lung biology, developmental biology, chronic lung disease pathogenesis, pediatrics, bioinformatics, and systems biology Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • learn the newest datasets of LungMAP that could inform lung research; • learn the innovative technologies for molecular profiling, imaging, and data analysis of the developing lung; • learn how to access and use the LungMAP resources. Molecular Atlas of Lung Development (LungMAP) is an NHLBI-sponsored program. The overall goal of this program is to build an open-access reference resource by creating a comprehensive molecular atlas of the late-stage developing lung with data and reagents available to the research community. Speakers will show how the approach/systems biology /bioinformatics can be used to inform clinical medicine-discovery of biomarkers and processes in development that are recapitulated in disease/repair. The session will also elucidate how understanding alveolar cells and intracellular communication forms the lung and informs the processes altered in disease. Chairing: R. Clark, PhD, Durham, NC S. Lin, PhD, Bethesda, MD 12:15 LungMAP.net: A Public Online Resource for Lung Development Research and Education R. Clark, PhD, Durham, NC 12:25 Adaptation of Pulmonary Cells to Air Breathing at Birth at Single Cell Level J.A. Whitsett, MD, Cincinnati, OH 12:35 A Multi Scale View of Lung Alveolar and Airway Development from Anatomy to Cells to Molecules D. Warburton, MD, ATSF, Los Angeles, CA 12:45 Epigenetics in Normal Lung Development J.S. Hagood, MD, Chapel Hill, NC 12:55 Multi-Scale Omics and Imaging Characterization of the Lung During Development on Behalf of PNNL/TACC Team G. Clair, PhD, Richland, WA 1:05 Sharing the BRINDL LungMAP Biorepository G.S. Pryhuber, MD, Rochester, NY CLINICAL ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM CME Credits Available: 2 MOC Points Available: 2 CC6 CRITICAL CARE CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM II 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. KBHCCD Room D163/D165/D170/D172 (Level 1) Target Audience Practicing internists, subspecialists, registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine who work in a clinical setting and are currently engaged in maintenance of certification Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • remain current with medical knowledge relevant to their practice in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine; • evaluate their understanding of key skills and content areas in pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine, as well as receive feedback on their comprehension of a result of a pre-test/post-test comparison; The ATS Clinical Core Curriculum Symposia focus on a 3-year content cycle of key medical content in the areas of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. The topics are also aligned with corresponding MOC Medical Knowledge modules. This symposium is intended to assist clinicians with staying current with the growth of information relevant to their medical practice, as well as provide an opportunity to evaluate individual knowledge and skills while earning MOC Medical Knowledge points. Chairing: R. Hallowell, MD, Boston, MA S.K. Danoff, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD L.L. Silhan, MD, Dallas, TX T.J. Corte, MBBS, BScM, PhD, Sydney, Australia 1:30 Sedation, Analgesia, and Delirium N.R. Nadig, MD, Charleston, SC 2:00 Exacerbations of Obstructive Lung Disease T.J. Scialla, MD, Durham, NC ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 371 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Wednesday Afternoon, May 22

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