Organizing Committee Member

Aziz Koleilat

Aziz Koleilat

Associate Professor
Beirut Arab University
Beirut, Lebanon

Biography

Charles university Prague Czechoslovakia Pediatric specialization Fellowship respiratory & gastroenterology Czech pediatric board diploma (Post graduate institute for higher education Prague.) First degree Czech pediatric board diploma (post graduate institute for higher education Prague) Second degree ( gastroenterology and nutrition) Clinical Associate Professor Beirut Arab University Vice General secretary PASPAGHN (Pan Arab Society Of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition ) IRB member MUGH Founder of pediatric departments of Berbir , Makassed & Mother and Child Hospitals (Beirut –Lebanon ) & chairmanship .. GINA Mediterranean Member . Lebanon Representative W.H O NCD Research Member Lecturer at Czech pediatric gastroenterology meetings,Arab,Mediterenianand European meetings.

Research Area

The human gut host 1014 bacterial organisms, an amount that exceeds the cells within the body. Microbiota is the bacteria living both inside and on the human body (a community collectively known as, dwelling in the human microbiome), mostly are friendly , outnumber the somatic and germ cells of the body by a factor of 10 . Specific to the human gut is the commensal microflora, enters into an important symbiotic association with the human host beginning with the colonization of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract by the bacteria within half an hour after delivery and continue to develop depending on many factors, this is developmental process begins at birth, continues through early development, and remains for life.This developmental processing is actually act during vulnerable or sensitive developmental periods and thus exert influences that impact on the structure and function of organs(brain ) that last throughout life.However, although the colonization of microbiota is due to postnatal environmental factors and is also affected by genetics,it is consistent and is difficult to change after reaching the adult form. It has a pre and post natal effect on developing infant brain.The microbiota is essential to the proper development of the mucosal and systemic immune systems and in nutrient uptake and metabolism as an important contributors in making the individual’s physiology and influence the function of the central nervous system (CNS) and behavior . Of particular interest is the impact on the functional development of the infant (mamalian ) brain. The developing brain is susceptible to internal and external cues during its perinatal life, an important point when considering the association between common neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g. autism, schizophrenia) and microbial pathogen infections during this same period.

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