Scientific Program
The Scientific Program will comprise a mixture of invited speakers, and submitted-abstract presentations (oral and poster) in Plenary (General) and Parallel (Break-out) sessions. Invited Speakers will represent a broad range of scientific endeavors, each chosen for their prominence in their area of expertise, for their ability to convey complex concepts to a diverse audience, and for their skill in integrating new information into existing paradigms.
The Scientific Program Schedule can be downloaded here:
(Please be aware that our program is subject to change.)
Plenary and Parallel speakers include:
- Linda Adair
- Avan Aihie-Sayer
- Eugene Albrecht
- Anita Aperia
- David Barker
- Mary Barker
- Janis Biermann
- Staci Bilbo
- Judy Cameron
- Patrick Catalano
- Irene Cetin
- John Challis
- Yap Seng Chong
- Dana Dabelea
- Stephen Daniels
- George Davey Smith
- Sandra Davidge
- Johathan Davis
- Sherin Devaskar
- Caleb E. Finch
- Richard Finnell
- Thomas Fleming
- John Greally
- Kevin Grove
- Alan Guttmacher
- Phil Hansbro
- Mark Hanson
- Jane Harding
- Yali Hu
- Julie Ingelfinger
- Alan Jackson
- Farook Jahoor
- Tom Jansson
- Satish Kalhan
- Petra Lahmann
- Alfred Lewy
- Jonathan Lindner
- Reynoldo Martorell
- Dawn Misra
- Leslie Myatt
- Tsinuel Girma Nigatu
- Emily Oken
- David Osrin
- Susan Ozanne
- Andrew Prentice
- Cristina Rabadan-Diehl
- Linda Richter
- Claire Roberts
- Alina Rodriguez
- Carmen Sapienza
- Ellen Seely
- Umberto Simeoni
- Michael Skinner
- Alfred Sommer
- John Stamatoyannopoulos
- Richard Steckel
- Aryeh Stein
- Yi Eve Sun
- Stephen Suomi
- Minerva Thame
- Ricardo Uauy
- Cesar Victora
- W. Allan Walker
- Larry Wallack
- Huixia Yang
Funding for this conference was made possible in part by Grant No. 1R13HD069141 from the NICHD and NIEHS. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Program current as of July 18, 2011; subject to minor changes.
English is the official language of the DOHaD 2011 meeting — all presentations (oral and poster) should be in English.