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							ACSM CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE
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ACSM Conference on
                                          September 22-25, 2010
Integrative                               Eden Roc
                                          A Renaissance Beach Resort & Spa

Physiology                                Miami Beach, Florida

of
   Exercise
This conference has been endorsed by:




                                         ABSTRACTS DUE
                                          JULY 15, 2010




                 THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:

            PRESENTING:                        ASSOCIATE:
                 Friends and Colleagues:              scientific exchanges. Importantly, each symposium
                 On behalf of the Scientific          will include aspects of how advances in basic
                 Planning Committee and the           science lead to changes in practice.
                 American College of Sports           Scientific poster sessions are scheduled on each
                 Medicine, it is my pleasure to       day of the conference (1-3PM) and these
                 invite you to attend the 2010        unopposed poster presentations will comprise a
ACSM Specialty Conference, “Integrative               major component of the conference. Indeed, the
Physiology of Exercise” to be held at the Eden Roc    abstracts that you present will shape the exchange
Resort in Miami Beach, Florida on September 22-       of information and ideas that transpire in this
25, 2010. A keynote lecture and a reception will      exciting venue. Please note that abstract
be held at 7PM on Wednesday, September 22nd to        submissions are currently being accepted and that
welcome you to Miami Beach and the conference.        the abstract submission deadline is July 15, 2010
To emphasize the rapid research developments in       (see the ACSM Web site for details).
key areas of exercise physiology, the IPE 2010        Finally, we’re very excited that four esteemed
program will focus on the following major themes:     scientists, Bruce Spiegelman, Steven Segal,
• Integrative exercise physiology: adaptation and     Michael Reid, and Bente Pedersen will be
  performance                                         delivering keynote addresses during the 2010 IPE
• Exercise metabolism: mitochondrial dynamics         meeting in their respective disciplines. So, mark
  and substrate regulation                            your calendars for September 22-25, 2010 and set
• Exercise, oxidative stress, and redox signaling     your sights on beautiful Miami Beach.
• Cardiovascular control and adaptation to exercise   Sincerely,
To achieve a balanced schedule, we have
organized morning and late afternoon symposia
and keynote lectures around the four conference
themes. The symposia lectures will be given by        Scott K. Powers, Ph.D., FACSM
senior as well as emerging scientists and are         Chair, ACSM Integrative Physiology of Exercise
intended to provide a springboard for dynamic         Conference



KEYNOTE SPEAKER SERIES SPONSORED BY

                  WEDNESDAY                                             FRIDAY
                  SEPTEMBER 22, 2010                                    SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
                  7:00-8:00PM                                           11:00AM-12:00PM
                  Intercellular Coordination of                         Free Radicals, Muscle Force,
                  Blood Flow Control                                    and Fatigue: A Quarter Century
                  Steven Segal                                          of Progress
                  University of Missouri                                Mike Reid
                                                                        University of Kentucky


                  THURSDAY                                              SATURDAY
                  SEPTEMBER 23, 2010                                    SEPTEMBER 25, 2010
                  11:00AM-12:00PM                                       11:00AM-12:00PM
                  Regulation of Muscle                                  The Diseasome of Physical
                  Physiology by PCG-1                                   Inactivity and the Role of
                  Coactivators                                          Myokines in Muscle-fat Cross-
                  Bruce Spiegelman                                      talk
                  Harvard University                                    Bente Klarlund Pedersen
                                                                        Centre of Inflammatory
                                                                        Metabolism
ACSM Conference on                                9:05-9:35AM     Mitochondrial Dynamics in
                                                                  Health and Disease

Integrative                                       9:35-10:05AM
                                                                  Yisang Yoon, University of
                                                                  Rochester
                                                                  Exercise-induced Addition and

Physiology                                                        Removal of Mitochondria in
                                                                  Skeletal Muscle


   Exercise
                                                                  Zhen Yan, University of Virginia
of                                                10:05-10:30AM   The Regulation of Mitochondrial
                                                                  Biogenesis Following Exercise
                                                                  John Holloszy, Washington
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010                                     University
7:00-8:00PM     Keynote lecture
                Intercellular Coordination of     10:30-11:00AM   Break
                Blood Flow Control                11:00AM-12:00PM Keynote Lecture
                Steve Segal, University of                        Regulation of Muscle Physiology
                Missouri                                          by PCG-1 Coactivators
8:00-9:00PM     Opening Reception                                 Bruce Spiegelman, Harvard
                                                                  University
                                                  12:00-1:00PM    Lunch Break
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010
8:30-10:30AM    Concurrent symposiums             1:00-3:00PM     Poster Sessions
SESSION 1A:     Fatigue Mechanisms Limiting       3:00-5:00PM     Concurrent Symposiums
                Exercise Performance
                Chair: Mark Hargreaves            SESSION 1C:     Exercise-induced Oxidative
8:30-8:35AM     Introduction                                      Stress: Cause and Effect
                Mark Hargreaves, University of                    Chair: Anne McArdle
                Melbourne                         3:00-3:05PM     Introduction
8:35-9:05AM     Neuromuscular Fatigue: Central                    Anne McArdle, Liverpool
                and Peripheral Interactions                       University
                Markus Amann, University of       3:05-3:35PM     Subcellular
                Utah                                              Compartmentalization of Redox
9:05-9:35AM     Regulation of Skeletal Muscle                     Signaling and Control
                Excitability: Role in Muscle                      Dean Jones, Emory University
                Fatigue                           3:35-4:05PM     Reactive Oxygen Species in
                Thomas Pedersen, Aarhus                           Muscle: Sources and Mediators
                University                                        of Muscle Adaptation
9:35-10:05AM    Cardiovascular Determinants of                    Malcolm Jackson, Liverpool
                Exercise Performance                              University
                Jose Gonzalez-Alonso, Brunel      4:05-4:35PM     Redox Control of Skeletal
                University                                        Muscle Contractile Function
10:05-10:30AM   Metabolic Factors in Fatigue                      Michael Reid, University of
                Mark Hargreaves, University of                    Kentucky
                Melbourne                         4:35-5:00PM     Regulation of NF-kB and
                                                                  Inflammation by Heat Shock
SESSION 1B:     Mitochondrial Biogenesis                          Proteins
                and Dynamics                                      R. William Currie, Dalhousie
                Chair: George Brooks                              University
8:30-8:35AM     Introduction
                George Brooks, University of      SESSION 1D:     Exercise-induced Angiogenesis
                California-Berkley                                Chair: Ronald Terjung
8:35-9:05AM     Mitochondrial Biology in Health   3:00-3:05PM     Introduction
                and Disease                                       Ronald Terjung, University of
                Douglas Wallace, University of                    Missouri
                Pennsylvania
3:05-3:35PM     Factors Influencing Angiogensis    8:35-9:05AM     The Regulation of Muscle –
                in Active Muscle                                   microRNA and Their Potential
                Stuart Egginton, University of                     Role in Metabolism
                Birmingham                                         Camilla Scheele, Centre of
3:35-4:05PM     Modulation of Exercise-induced                     Inflammation Metabolism
                Angiogenesis                       9:05-9:35AM     Insulin Signaling During Exercise
                Tara Haas, York University                         and Recovery
4:05-4:35PM     Coordination of Angiogenesis                       Laurie Goodyear, Harvard
                and Mitochondrial Synthesis in                     University
                Muscle                             9:35-10:05AM    How Muscle Contractions Lead
                Ylva Hellsten, Copenhagen                          to Activation of AMPK Activity in
                Muscle Research Center                             Other Organs
4:35-5:00PM     Functional Significance of                         Neil Ruderman, Boston University
                Angiogenesis and VEGF              10:05-10:30AM   Metabolic - Control by Glycolytic
                Peter D. Wagner, University of                     Muscle
                California-San Diego                               Kenneth Walsh, Boston
                                                                   University School of Medicine

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010                         10:30-11:00AM   Break
8:30-10:30AM    Concurrent symposiums              11:00AM-12:00PM Keynote Lecture
SESSION 2A:     Neurogenic Reflexes in the                         Free Radicals, Muscle Force, and
                Circulatory Response to                            Fatigue: A Quarter Century of
                Exercise                                           Progress
                Chair: Nisha Charkoudian                           Mike Reid, University of
8:30-8:35AM     Introduction                                       Kentucky
                Nisha Charkoudian, Mayo Clinic     12:00-1:00PM    Lunch Break
8:35-9:05AM     Mechanical and Metabolic
                Stimuli Evoking Exercise Pressor   1:00-3:00PM     Poster Sessions
                Reflex
                                                   3:00-5:00 PM    Concurrent Symposiums
                Marc Kaufman, Pennsylvania
                State University                   SESSION 2C:     Mitochondria in Health, Aging,
9:05-9:35AM     Sympathetic Neurovascular                          and Disease
                Control in Exercising Muscle                       Chair: Holly Van Remmen
                Gail Thomas, Cedars-Sinai          3:00-3:05PM     Introduction
                Medical Center                                     Holly Van Remmen, University
9:35-10:05AM    Arterial Baroreflex Function                       of Texas Health Science Center-
                during Exercise: Influence of                      San Antonio
                Aging                              3:05-3:35PM     Caloric Restriction and
                Paul Fadel, University of                          Longevity: from Physiology to
                Missouri                                           Molecular Mechanisms
10:05-10:30AM   Human Vascular and                                 Eric Ravussin, Pennington
                Hemodynamic Responses to                           Research Center
                Local Hypoperfusion in             3:35-4:05PM     Mitochondrial Energetics and
                Exercising Muscle                                  Insulin Action in Skeletal Muscle
                Darren Casey, Mayo Clinic                          Deborah Muoio, Duke University
                                                   4:05-4:35PM     Metabolic Adaptation in Aging
SESSION 2B:     Tissue Signals that Impact
                                                                   and Disease
                Inter-Organ Trafficking and
                                                                   David Marcinek, University of
                Coordination
                                                                   Washington
                of Metabolites and Nutrients
                                                   4:35-5:00PM     Exercise as a Countermeasure
                Chair: Bente Klarlund Pedersen
                                                                   for Aging - Human and Murine
8:30-8:35AM     Introduction
                                                                   Models
                Bente Klarlund Pedersen, Centre
                                                                   Mark Tarnopolsky, McMaster
                of Inflammatory Metabolism
                                                                   University
SESSION 2D:     Bone-Fat-Brain Connections         SESSION 3B:     Energy Substrate Partitioning
                Chair: Susan Bloomfield                            During Exercise and Recovery
3:00-3:05PM     Introduction                                       Chair: Barry Braun
                Susan Bloomfield, Texas A&M        8:30-8:35AM     Introduction
                University                                         Barry Braun, University of
3:05-3:35PM     Leptin’s ‘Central’ Role in                         Massachusetts - Amherst
                Regulation of Bone Mass: Is the    8:35-9:05AM     Metabolism of Triglyceride and
                Brain Important?                                   Fatty Acids during the Post-
                Mark Hamrick, Medical College                      exercise Recovery Period
                of Georgia                                         Gregory Henderson, Mayo Clinic
3:35-4:05PM     Interaction of Sympathetic         9:05-9:35AM     Age, Exercise, Diet: Effects on
                Nervous System and Leptin in                       Insulin Resistance
                Bone Loss and Energy                               John Kirwan, Cleveland Clinic
                Restriction                        9:35-10:05AM    Calcium and AMPK in Control of
                Susan Bloomfield, Texas A&M                        Fuel Utilization in Muscle
                University                                         Erik A. Richter, University of
4:05-4:35PM     Neuroendocrine Regulation of                       Copenhagen
                Bone Mass in Humans                10:05-10:30AM   Teasing Apart the Effects of
                Madhu Misra, Harvard Medical                       Exercise and Energy Imbalance
                School                                             on Metabolic Health
4:35-5:00PM     How Reversible is Bone Loss                        Barry Braun, University of
                Following Prolonged Energy                         Massachusetts - Amherst
                Deficiency?
                                                   10:30-11:00AM   Break
                Mary Jane DeSouza,
                Pennsylvania State University      11:00AM-12:00PM Keynote Lecture
                                                                   The Diseasome of Physical
                                                                   Inactivity and the Role of
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2010                                       Myokines in Muscle-fat Cross-talk
SESSION 3A:     Redox Signaling in Muscle                          Bente Klarlund Pedersen, Centre
                Injury and Regeneration                            of Inflammation Metabolism
                Chair: Tom Best
8:30-8:35AM     Introduction                       12:00-1:00PM    Lunch Break
                Tom Best, Ohio State University
                                                   1:00-3:00PM     Poster Sessions
8:35-9:05AM     Roles of Reactive Oxygen
                                                   3:00-5:00PM     Concurrent Symposiums
                Species in Contraction-induced
                Muscle Injury and Regeneration:    SESSION 3C:     Exercise-induced
                Effect of Age                                      Cardioprotection: Therapeutic
                Anne McArdle, Liverpool                            Targets
                University                                         Chair: Donna Korzick
9:05-9:35AM     Regulation of Muscle Growth        3:00-3:05PM     Introduction
                and Regeneration by the                            Donna Korzick, Pennsylvania
                Immune System                                      State University
                James Tidball, University of       3:05-3:35PM     Why Do Mitochondrial Kill – Can
                California-Los Angeles                             We (Pre)condition Them to be
9:35-10:05AM    Activation of Satellite Cells in                   Less Destructive
                Regenerating Muscle                                Elizabeth Murphy, NHLBI, NIH
                Denis Guttridge, Ohio State        3:35-4:00PM     Role of Myocardial Ion Channels
                University                                         in Exercise-induced
10:05-10:30AM   Muscle Regeneration: Are Stem                      Cardioprotection
                Cells the Answer?                                  David Brown, East Carolina
                Johnny Huard, University of                        University
                Pittsburgh                         4:00-4:30PM     The Effect of Exercise on the
                                                                   Cardiovascular Complications of
                                                                   Diabetes: How Protective Is It?
                                                                   Earl Noble, University of
                                                                   Western Ontario
4:30-5:00PM              Interaction of Exercise and                      3:35-4:05PM             Adaptations to Exercise from a
                         Statins on Cardioprotection                                              Mitochondrial Bioenergetics
                         Joe Starnes, University of North                                         Point of View
                         Carolina at Greensboro                                                   Darrell Neufer, East Carolina
                                                                                                  University
SESSION 3D:              Signaling Mechanisms
                                                                          4:05-4:35PM             Anabolic Signaling, Gene
                         Mediating Skeletal Muscle
                                                                                                  Expression and Protein
                         Adaptations to Exercise
                                                                                                  Synthesis in Human Skeletal
                         Chair: Karyn Esser
                                                                                                  Muscle Following Acute
3:00-3:05PM              Introduction
                                                                                                  Resistance Exercise
                         Karyn Esser, University of                                               Blake Rasmussen, University of
                         Kentucky                                                                 Texas Medical Branch
3:05-3:35PM              Activity Dependent Signaling
                                                                          4:35-5:00PM             Circadian Effects on Muscle
                         Pathways for Transcriptional
                                                                                                  Adaptation to Exercise
                         Regulation in Cultured Adult
                                                                                                  Karyn Esser, University of
                         Skeletal Muscle Fibers
                                                                                                  Kentucky
                         Martin Schneider, University of
                         Maryland

                                                                          BREAKS SPONSORED BY



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