
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Anna Gukovskaya
Dr. Anna Gukovskaya, PhD, is a Professor-in-Residence in the Department of Medicine,
David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles, and Research Career Scientist, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Research. She is Director of the Pancreatic Research Group at UCLA/VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. She graduated from Saratov University in Russia (former Soviet Union) with BSci in chemical physics, got her PhD degree in biochemistry at Moscow University, and then, Doctor of Science degree in cell biology at the Institute of Cytology, USSR Academy of Sciences. She worked for many years at the Institute of Biological Physics, USSR Academy of Sciences (in Pushchino, near Moscow) on biophysical properties of nucleic acids and, later, on signaling mechanisms of T cell activation.
In 1991 she had her first encounter with the West during a Visiting Professor sojourn at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada (in the laboratory of Dr. Sergio Grinstein). In 1992 she emigrated to the United States to work with Dr. Stephen Pandol on exocrine pancreas cell biology and pathophysiology. Since 1994, her research has been funded by the NIH and VA, and the focus of her group, first at UC San Diego and then UCLA, has been on molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. Her research was instrumental in revealing i) how injured acinar cells trigger the inflammatory response of pancreatitis; ii) the regulation of trypsinogen activation by infiltrating immune cells; iii) modalities of parenchymal cell death, such as apoptosis, in pancreatitis; and more recently, iv) how the dysfunction of acinar cell organellar network (particularly mitochondrial and lysosomal/autophagy pathways) initiates and drives pancreatitis.
She has published 163 research papers, reviews and book chapters, mentored 7 PhD students and more than 80 MD and PhD postdoctoral fellows, trainees, and students from both the US and all over the world.
Santi Vege
Santhi Swaroop Vege, MACG, AGAF, FACP is a globally recognized gastroenterologist with over 45 years of clinical experience, including nearly 30 years at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, and 14 years at Tata Memorial Center, Mumbai. A Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic since 2004, Dr. Vege is a leading authority in pancreatology and gastrointestinal diseases.
He has authored over 220 peer-reviewed manuscripts in premier journals such as NEJM, JAMA, and Gastroenterology, along with more than 100 abstracts, letters, and editorials, and 15+ book chapters, including longstanding contributions to UpToDate and the Sleisenger Textbook of Gastroenterology.
Dr. Vege is a senior author of multiple landmark clinical guidelines, including the ACG and AGA guidelines on acute pancreatitis, pancreatic cysts, and microscopic colitis. He played a key role in the widely adopted Revised Atlanta Classification and is currently leading its global update through the IAP.
He has held leadership positions in ACG, AGA, APA, and IAP, including President of the IAP (2022–2024) and chair of several national and international committees. At Mayo Clinic, he directed the pancreas clinic for 8 years and led numerous committees in education, diversity, and practice.
A recipient of multiple prestigious honors including the AGA Distinguished Clinical Research Mentor Award (2023) and the Henry Plummer Distinguished Clinician Award, Dr. Vege has mentored over 30 academic leaders worldwide. He has been a visiting professor and keynote speaker at top institutions globally and continues to lead and participate in major NIH, DOD, and Mayo-funded clinical research initiatives.
Dr. Vege's enduring contributions to clinical care, education, mentorship, and research have left an indelible mark on the field of gastroenterology worldwide.
Pramod Garg
Dr. Pramod Garg is currently a Professor and Chair of the Department of Gastroenterology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. He is an internationally recognised physician-scientist with seminal research contributions in the field of pancreatic diseases. He has published >250 original articles, including several seminal papers in prestigious international journals such as JAMA, Lancet Infectious Diseases, Lancet Gastro Hep, Annals of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, and Gut, with an h-index of 62 and >33000 citations. He is a fellow of all 4 national science societies: Indian National Science Academy (FNA), Indian Academy of Sciences (FASc), National Academy of Sciences (FNASc), National Academy of Medical Sciences (FAMS) and also Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) (Glasg). At present, he is President-Elect of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology and Vice-President of the Indian Pancreas Club. He is the ‘Editor-in-chief’ of the international journal ‘Pancreatology’.