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Conference Agenda

Day 1

Thursday, May 25, 2006

6:00 p.m. Reception Lobby Court and Terrace

Day 2

Friday, May 26, 2006

SESSION TIME SPEAKER TITLE
CHAIR 7:50 a.m. OPENING REMARKS Interlocken CD
KEYNOTE 1 8:00 a.m. Terrie Cowley Directives from the TMJ Association
8:45 a.m. Regina Landesberg RAGE, inflammation and the temporomandibular joint (BIOLOGY section, but accommodating schedule)
9:05 a.m. Dorrit Nitzan Overloading and osteoarthritis: current perspectives supported by new animal models (BIOLOGY section, but accommodating schedule)
TISSUE ENGINEERING 9:25 a.m. Tony Ratcliffe The development of tissue engineered products for the TMJ
9:45 a.m. Julie Glowacki Musculoskeletal tissue differentiation in vitro from adult marrow and connective tissue cells
10:05 a.m. 20 MINUTE BREAK Centennial Foyer
10:25 a.m. Charles Vacanti Recent advances in tissue engineering
10:45 a.m. Kyriacos Athanasiou Is tissue engineering of the TMJ disc a feasible process?
11:05 a.m. Kristi Anseth Biomaterial carriers that promote mesenchymal stem cell function for tissue regeneration
11:25 a.m. David Mills Nanoassembled platforms for TMJ engineering
11:45 a.m. Ching-Chang Ko Engineering a new nanocomposite for TMJ condylar regeneration
12:05 p.m. LUNCH Pavilion/Lawn
1:00 p.m. Helen Lu Biological fixation of soft tissue to bone: a tissue engineered approach
1:20 p.m. Jeremy Mao Engineered mandibular condyle from stem cell: translational and clinical challenges
1:40 p.m. Scott Hollister Mandibular condyle reconstruction using designed degradeable scaffolds in Yucatan minipigs
2:00 p.m. Michael Detamore Bridging the gap between mandibular condyle and TMJ disc tissue engineering
2:20 p.m. TISSUE ENGINEERING DISCUSSION (30 min)
BIOMECHANICS 2:50 p.m. Lori Setton Injectible in situ forming polypetide scaffolds for cartilage regeneration
3:10 p.m. Mark Beatty Flaw propagation in the TMJ disc
3:30 p.m. Sue Herring Biomechanics and growth of the condyle
3:50 p.m. 20 MINUTE BREAK Centennial Foyer
4:10 p.m. Michael Liebschner TMJ motion characteristic is more dependent on jaw geometry and less so on gender: an in vivo study
4:30 p.m. Ken Fischer MRI-based models for in vivo joint mechanics
4:50 p.m. Eiji Tanaka Biomechanical and clinical assessment for jaw movement and the related TMJ loading in patients with TMDs
5:10 p.m. Luigi Gallo Dynamic stereometry of the TMJ: kinematics, loading and adaptation
5:30 p.m. BIOMECHANICS DISCUSSION (30 min)
6:30 p.m. DINNER    Pavilion/Lawn

Day 3

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Special Introduction 8:00 a.m. Eleni Kousvelari NIDCR-supported TMJ tissue engineering   Interlocken CD
KEYNOTE 2 8:10 a.m. William Kirk Research directives from the surgical community
CLINICAL 8:55 a.m. Mark Wong Approaching TMJ dysfunction
9:15 a.m. Peter Quinn Alloplastic reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint—state of art
9:35 a.m. Louis Mercuri Total joint reconstruction—autologous or alloplastic
9:55 a.m. 20 MINUTE BREAK Centennial Foyer
10:15 a.m. Robert Christensen Advancing alloplastic TMJ reconstruction
10:35 a.m. Alan Glaros Parafunctional behaviors, TMD, and bioengineering: Unexpected links for solving common problems
10:55 a.m. James Fricton The NIDCR’s TMJ Implant Registry and Repository: Improving the outcomes of TMJ implants
11:15 a.m. CLINICAL DISCUSSION (30 min)
11:45 a.m. LUNCH Pavilion/Lawn
BIOLOGY 12:40 p.m. Edward Guo Mechanobiology of bone
1:00 p.m. Barry Berkovitz Structural features of the articular disc of the temporomandibular joint: a review
1:20 p.m. Richard LeBaron Extracellular molecules in mechanisms of TMJ lubrication
1:40 p.m. Stephen Milam Epidemiology and pathophysiology of degenerative TMJ disease
2:00 p.m. Paulette Spencer Multi-scale structure/property imaging of the TMJ
2:20 p.m. 20 MINUTE BREAK Centennial Foyer
2:40 p.m. BIOLOGY DISCUSSION (30 min)
CHAIRS 3:10 p.m. CLOSING REMARKS
Titles subject to change
Session Chairs
Tissue Engineering Tony Ratcliffe and Louis Mercuri
Biomechanics William Kirk and Luigi Gallo
Clinical Peter Quinn and James Fricton
Biology Stephen Milam and Paulette Spencer