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DDW Tracks: Functional GI and Motility Disorders

Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2018 is just a little over one week away! With hundreds of sessions spanning an array of topics, it may seem daunting to find the sessions which most interest you. This is why DDW Tracks are so helpful; the tracks were designed to help attendees navigate programming based on selected areas. Take for instance the highlighted track – Functional GI and Motility Disorders. Specific sessions that relate to this track are grouped together and include sessions and posters for each topic. You can also use DDW Tracks in the Mobile App to search for exhibitors who fit your track(s) of choice.

Read below for high-level session details relating to the Functional GI and Motility Disorders Track, and visit the DDW website to learn more about DDW Tracks.

Session TitleSession TypeDate
Functional Dyspepsia, Nausea and VomitingResearch ForumMay 2
Enteric Neurobiology: Cell and Molecular BiologyResearch ForumMay 2
Gastroparesis and Small Intestinal DysmotilityPoster SessionMay 2
Irritable Bowel Syndrome: PathophysiologyPoster SessionMay 2
Gut Microbiome, Sensory Mechanisms and Barrier FunctionTranslational SymposiumMay 3
Using Neuromodulators for Disorders of Brain-Gut Interactions: A Primer for CliniciansBreakfast with the ExpertMay 3
Irritable Bowel Syndrome: ClinicalResearch ForumMay 3
The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis in Health and DiseasePoster SessionMay 3
Functional DyspepsiaMeet-the-Professor LuncheonsMay 4
Constipation and Other Functional Colonic SyndromesPoster SessionMay 4
Development of the Enteric Nervous SystemPoster SessionMay 4
Neurogastroenterology & Motility (NGM) Section Distinguished Abstract Plenary and Section Business MeetingDistinguished Abstract PlenaryMay 4
Chronic Diarrhea and IBS: Current Knowledge and Update on Management StrategiesClinical SymposiumMay 5
Cannabinoids and Neurogastroenterology: A Weed for Occam’s RazorTranslational SymposiumMay 5
Novel Mechanisms and Treatment in Irritable Bowel SyndromeResearch ForumMay 5
Anorectal DysmotilityResearch ForumMay 5

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