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Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[KASID Research Workshop 1] Toward Better CRC Screening April 11 (Thu), 13:00-13:50 | Meeting Room 2
  • Learning from a Taiwanese FIT-based Screening Program: Strengths and Blind Spots Han-Mo Chiu National Taiwan University Hospital
    Taiwan
  • Beyond FIT: How about Stool DNA Testing? Jaeyoung Chun Yonsei University
    Korea

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[KASID Research Workshop 2] Meta-Omics Analysis for Next-Generation IBD Research April 11 (Thu), 14:00-14:50 | Meeting Room 1
  • Predicting IBD Treatment Responses: Challenges and Promises of Gut Microbiome Analysis Gyeol Seong Eulji University
    Korea
  • Stratifying Crohn's Disease Risk Using Meta-Omics Analysis: Insights from the GEM Project Williams Turpin Mount Sinai Hospital
    Canada

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[KASID Research Workshop 3] With the Master of Colorectal ESD: Sharing Solutions in Difficult Cases April 11 (Thu), 15:00-15:50 | Meeting Room 2
  • Becoming an Expert: My Know-How and Essential Requirements Fatih Aslan Koc University
    Turkiye
  • Challenging Cases: Discussing Solutions to Overcome Difficulties Yunho Jung Soonchunhyang University
    Korea

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[KASID Research Workshop 4] IBD Uncovered: Metabolic Implications and Cancer Prevention April 11 (Thu), 16:00-16:50 | Meeting Room 1
  • The Emerging Concern: The IBD-Metabolic Disorder Interface Yehyun Park Ewha Womans University
    Korea
  • Cancer Prevention in IBD: Strategies for Optimal Long-term Care Shu-Chen Wei National Taiwan University
    Taiwan

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[IMKASID 2024 Education Workshop 1] Intestinal Ultrasound (IUS) Lecture Courses    Endorsed by AOCC April 11 (Thu), 13:00-14:15 | Room B
  • Basics of Intestinal Ultrasound (IUS): Techniques and Interpretation Yoon-Kyo An The University of Queensland
    Australia
  • Utilizing IUS to Assess Treatment Response in Ulcerative Colitis Shintaro Sagami Kitasato University Kitasato Institute Hospital
    Japan
  • The Dynamic Role of IUS in Small Bowel Crohn's Disease Noa Krugliak Cleveland University of Chicago
    USA

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[IMKASID 2024 Education Workshop 2] Intestinal Ultrasound (IUS) Hands-on Training    Endorsed by AOCC April 11 (Thu), 14:30-15:30 | Room B

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[IMKASID 2024 Education Workshop 3] Case-based Learning for Daily Practice: A Beginner's Course April 11 (Thu), 16:00-17:30 | Room B
  • Optimal Selection of Biologics for IBD Management Hyuk Yoon Seoul National University
    Korea
  • Implementing the Treat-to-Target Strategy in IBD Eun Soo Kim Kyungpook National University
    Korea
  • Best Techniques for Colorectal Polyp Removal Zhiqin Wong Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur
    Malaysia
  • Colorectal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD): Fundamentals of Techniques and Preparation Dong Hoon Baek Pusan National University
    Korea

Day 1 – April 11 (Thu)

[RAPID Leaders Meeting] Drawing the Future of RAPID April 11 (Thu), 16:20-17:30 | Meeting Room 3
  • RAPID: From An Objective Point of View, How Far Have We Come? Than Than Aye University of Medicine 1
    Myanmar
  • RAPID, The Playground for Young GI Doctors Yeong Yeh Lee Universiti Sains Malaysia
    Malaysia
  • RAPID, As An International Education Platform Rabbinu Rangga Pribadi Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital
    Indonesia
  • International Collaborative Research in RAPID Julajak Limsrivilai Mahidol University
    Thailand
  • RAPID, A Network Connecting Academic Societies Luan Minh Dang University Medical Center
    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • The Future of RAPID Dong-Hoon Yang University of Ulsan
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Breakfast with Master 1] April 12 (Fri), 07:30-08:00 | Room C
  • Evolving IBD Care - A Deep Dive into Shingles Prevention for IBD Patients Shin Ju Oh Kyung Hee University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Breakfast with Master 2] April 12 (Fri), 07:30-08:00 | Meeting Room 1
  • Optimal Bowel Preparation for the Elderly Jae Myung Cha Kyung Hee University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Breakfast with Master 3] April 12 (Fri), 07:30-08:00 | Meeting Room 2
  • Mini-OSTs: A Warm Welcome to Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy! Jaeyoung Chun Yonsei University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[RAPID Forum] Clinical Challenges in Various Intestinal Diseases April 12 (Fri), 08:30-10:00 | Room A
  • IBD vs. IBD Mimickers: Clinical Pearls for Differential Diagnosis Julajak Limsrivilai Mahidol University
    Thailand
  • Old but Gold- Leveraging Conventional Immunosuppressants in the Biologics Era in IBD Patients Soo-Kyung Park Sungkyunkwan University
    Korea
  • Challenges in Diagnosis of Early Colorectal Cancer in Limited Resources Settings Hang Viet Dao Hanoi Medical University Hospital
    Vietnam
  • Optimal Approach for Suspected Small Intestinal Bleeding Seung Wook Hong University of Ulsan
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[KASID-KAI Joint Symposium] Immune Mediated Inflammatory Disorders (IMIDs): The Key to Advancing IBD Treatment and Fostering Collaborative Research (KOR) April 12 (Fri), 08:30-10:00 | Room B
  • The IMIDs Connection: Why IBD Doctors Need to Pay Attention? Seong-Joon Koh Seoul National University
    Korea
  • Shared Genetic Landscapes Between IBD and Other IMIDs Kwangwoo Kim National Institutes of Health
    USA
  • Role of Microbiota and Nutrients in Gut Immune Regulation Ye-Ji Bang Seoul National University
    Korea
  • The Microbiome as Pharmabiotics in IMIDs Ho-Keun Kwon Yonsei University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Symposium 1] Latest Advances in IBD Treatment April 12 (Fri), 10:20-11:50 | Room A
  • Keynote: Tailored Management of Difficult-to-Treat IBD Gil Y. Melmed Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    USA
  • ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Biologics: New Insights Won Moon Kosin University
    Korea
  • The Era of Small Molecules: Good Things Come in Small Packages Katsuyoshi Matsuoka Toho University Sakura Medical Center
    Japan

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Symposium 2] How to Deal with Troublesome Situations in the Management of Colorectal Neoplasia April 12 (Fri), 10:20-11:50 | Room B
  • Keynote: Preventing Complications Following Endoscopic Resection: Here’s the Best Way to Do It Fatih Aslan Koc University
    Turkiye
  • Selecting Endoscopic Resection and Surveillance for T1 CRC: What is the Optimal Indication? Katsuro Ichimasa Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital
    Japan
  • Tips and Tricks for Resecting Locally Recurrent Adenomas Jun Lee Chosun University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[IMKASID for 'JUMP': Pathway for Rising Stars in Intestinal Research] First Steps as A Researcher April 12 (Fri), 10:20-11:50 | Room C
  • Summary of New Agents for IBD - Filgotinib Minjee Kim Sungkyunkwan University
    Korea
  • Summary of New Agents for IBD - Ozanimod Sang Hyun Kim Korea University
    Korea
  • Risk Factors for the Need of Salvage Treatment in Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumors with Positive Margin after Endoscopic Resection Hyung-Hoon Oh Chonnam National University
    Korea
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Pediatrics and Adults: Commonalities, Differences, Transition Donghwan Park Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital
    Korea
  • JAK Inhibitors in IBD: From Bench to Bedside Sang Un Kim Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital
    Korea
  • The Use of Clinical Decision Support Tools in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Kyuwon Kim Chung-Ang University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Luncheon Symposium 1] April 12 (Fri), 12:00-12:40 | Room A
  • Impact of Subcutaneous Infliximab in IBD Treatment Byong Duk Ye University of Ulsan
    Korea
  • Interim Analysis of Subcutaneous Infliximab Cohort Study in Korea Chang Hwan Choi Chung-Ang University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Luncheon Symposium 2] Durable Journey of Ustekinumab in IBD : Think ‘Long-term’ Outcomes April 12 (Fri), 12:40-13:20 | Room A
  • A Step Closer to Durable Remission with
    Ustekinumab for Patients in UC
    Eun Soo Kim Kyungpook National University
    Korea
  • Long-term Strategy for Bio-naive CD Patients with Ustekinumab Hyuk Yoon Seoul National University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Luncheon Symposium 3] April 12 (Fri), 12:00-12:40 | Room B
  • Unveiling New Horizons in Crohn's Disease with Upadacitinib: The First Oral Advanced Therapy Jae Hee Cheon Yonsei University
    Korea
  • Upadacitinib in Focus: First Option for Achieving Mucosal Healing in UC Chang Kyun Lee Kyung Hee University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Luncheon Symposium 4] Discovering Optimal Approaches for Lifelong Care in CD April 12 (Fri), 12:40-13:20 | Room B
  • Optimal Approaches in CD : Who Can be the Right Patient for Vedolizumab? Parambir S Dulai Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
    USA
  • Vedolizumab in Ileal and Colonic Crohn's Disease Sung Noh Hong Sungkyunkwan University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Luncheon Symposium 5] April 12 (Fri), 12:00-12:40 | Room C
  • The Latest Update in Management of IBD Jong Pil Im Seoul National University
    Korea
  • Extraintestinal Manifestation in IBD: Looking Beyond the Tract Ji Won Kim Seoul National University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Luncheon Symposium 6] April 12 (Fri), 12:40-13:20 | Room C
  • Management of Ulcerative Colitis (UC) Flare in Mild-moderate Patients Sung Wook Hwang University of Ulsan
    Korea
  • ASACOL 1,600mg, One Tablet Once Daily to Maintain Remission Dae Sung Kim Konyang University
    Korea

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[KASID-WEO Joint Symposium] Future Directions in CRC Screening: What's Next? April 12 (Fri), 13:50-15:20 | Room A
  • Screening for Individuals Before 50: What Age Should We Start? Eun Hyo Jin Seoul National University
    Korea
  • Colonoscopy as the First-line Screening Test: Everything You Need to Know Uri Ladabaum Stanford University
    USA
  • Precision Medicine for Screening in the Near Future Han-Mo Chiu National Taiwan University Hospital
    Taiwan

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Symposium 3] Basic and Translational Research: A Deep Dive into the Mechanisms of IBD April 12 (Fri), 13:50-15:20 | Room B
  • Host-Microbial Interaction in IBD Jun Miyoshi Kyorin University
    Japan
  • Gut Barrier Dysfunction, Microbiome, and Environmental Factors in the Development of Crohn's Disease Williams Turpin Mount Sinai Hospital
    Canada
  • Defining the Role of FMT in IBD Moving Forward Rupert Leong University of Sydney
    Australia

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[KASID-GEST Joint Symposium] Practical Strategies for Managing Difficult Clinical Scenarios in IBD April 12 (Fri), 13:50-15:20 | Room C
  • Infections in IBD: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management Puo-Hsien Le Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
    Linkou branch, Taoyuan
  • Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis: Integrating the Latest Evidence into Clinical Practice Eun Mi Song Ewha Womans University
    Korea
  • Multidisciplinary Approach to Intraabdominal Abscesses in Crohn’s Disease Yoo Jin Lee Keimyung University
    Korea
  • Endoscopic Management of Crohn’s Stricture: Timing, Techniques, and Outcomes Chen-Wang Chang MacKay Memorial Hospital
    Taiwan

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[Symposium 4] MDT Case Discussion: Multidisciplinary Approach in Challenging Cases April 12 (Fri), 15:40-17:10 | Room A

Day 2 – April 12 (Fri)

[KASID-KSAR Joint Symposium] Bridging Specialties: Optimizing Diagnosis and Management through GI-Radiology Collaboration April 12 (Fri), 15:40-17:10 | Room C
  • Treat-to-Target of Small bowel CD: How to Deal with Capsule and Enteroscopy? Seong Ran Jeon Soonchunhyang University
    Korea
  • Defining Transmural Healing of Crohn's Disease: The Role of Cross-sectional Imaging Modalities Myung-Won You Kyung Hee University
    Korea
  • MRI for Staging Rectal Cancer: Current Role and Challenges in Clinical Practices Nieun Seo Yonsei University
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Breakfast with Master 4] Discovering Optimal Approaches for Lifelong Care in UC April 13 (Sat), 07:30-08:00 | Room B
  • Optimal Position of Advanced Therapies to Improve Long-term Outcomes in UC Sang Hyoung Park University of Ulsan
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Symposium 5] Cutting-edge Issues in IBD April 13 (Sat), 08:30-10:00 | Room A
  • Prevention and Early Detection of IBD Joyce Wing Yan Mak The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong, China
  • Bowel Strictures in Crohn's Disease: How to Prevent and Treat in Clinical Practice Jun Hwan Yoo CHA University
    Korea
  • Caring Women with IBD and Their Children Shu-Chen Wei National Taiwan University
    Taiwan

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Symposium 6] Innovations in Artificial Intelligence for Intestinal Research April 13 (Sat), 08:30-10:00 | Room B
  • Development of AI-assisted Colonoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Kazuo Ohtsuka Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital
    Japan
  • Expectations and Challenges of Colonoscopies with AI Sravanthi Parasa Swedish Medical Center
    USA
  • Use of Natural Language Processing for Intestinal Diseases: From Rule-Based Programming to Generative AI Jung Ho Bae Seoul National University
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Special Session] Tracing Success: The Evolution and Impact of KASID Guidelines April 13 (Sat), 10:15-11:35 | Room A
  • Process of Creating Guidelines: Methodology Seong-Eun Kim Ewha Womans University
    Korea
  • Do’s and Don’ts Based on CDI Guidelines Young-Seok Cho The Catholic University of Korea
    Korea
  • Key Points in Treating Intestinal Behcet's Disease: Insights Post-Guideline Creation Soo-Young Na The Catholic University of Korea
    Korea
  • Reflecting on the History and Clinical Impact of KASID's Guidelines Chang Hwan Choi Chung-Ang University
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Symposium 7] Decoding the Connection: Diet and Intestinal Diseases April 13 (Sat), 10:15-11:35 | Room B
  • Reappraisal of Diet as a Therapeutic Approach in Adults with IBD Peter Gibson Monash University
    Australia
  • Enteral Nutrition for Management of Pediatric IBD Jin Soo Moon Seoul National University
    Korea
  • Dietary Supplement Use and Colorectal Cancer Risk NaNa Keum Dongguk University
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Luncheon Symposium 7] April 13 (Sat), 12:25-13:05 | Room A
  • ZEPOSIA, a First in Class S1PR Modulator with Proven Clinical Efficacy Won Moon Kosin University
    Korea
  • Practical Guidelines and Long-term Experience on ZEPOSIA in Treatment of UC Sang-Bum Kang The Catholic University of Korea
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Luncheon Symposium 8] April 13 (Sat), 13:05-13:45 | Room A
  • Cumulated Knowledge on JAKi -The Data Legacy of Tofacitinib in UC Sung Hoon Jung The Catholic University of Korea
    Korea
  • Optimizing Treatment Options -Right Patient of Tofacitinib Soo-Young Na The Catholic University of Korea
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Luncheon Symposium 9] April 13 (Sat), 12:25-13:05 | Room B
  • The Practical Application of 5-ASA as the Gold Standard in UC Treatment: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives Yoon-Kyo An The University of Queensland
    Australia
  • Enhancing UC Treatment: Combine PENTASA® Oral +Rectal Suppository for Comprehensive Relief Seong-Joon Koh Seoul National University
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Luncheon Symposium 10] Therapeutic Approaches for Better Patient Outcome April 13 (Sat), 13:05-13:45 | Room B
  • Reasonable Therapeutic Approach: Role of JAK inhibitors in UC Bora Keum Korea University
    Korea
  • Positioning Filgotinib in the Treatment Algorithm of UC Kyeong Ok Kim Yeungnam University
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[Nurse and Dietitian Session] Clinical and Nutritional Approaches to IBD: Diet, Care, and Therapies (KOR) April 13 (Sat), 13:55-15:15 | Room B
  • The Role of Food and Environmental Factors in the Pathogenesis of IBD Seung Yong Shin Chung-Ang University
    Korea
  • Contributions of IBD Nurses to the Field of Gut Microbiome Research Jaewook Shin Seoul National University Hospital
    Korea
  • Conventional and Advanced Therapies in IBD Dong Hyun Kim Chonnam National University
    Korea
  • Dietary and Nutrition Counseling for IBD Patients Seokyung Park Kyung Hee University Medical Center
    Korea

Day 3 – April 13 (Sat)

[KASID Presidential Plenary Session] April 13 (Sat), 15:25-17:05 | Room A
  • [Plenary 1] Breaking the Therapeutic Ceiling: Precision Medicine for Personalized Care of IBD Byong Duk Ye University of Ulsan
    Korea
  • [Plenary 2] Breaking the Therapeutic Ceiling: Integrating Evidence to Select Biologics and Small Molecules for IBD: What Clinicians Should Know Parambir S Dulai Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
    USA
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