Cell News | Issue 03, 2019 - page 7

Cell News 03/2019
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GBM/DGZ FALL CONFERENCE
14:20 - 17:00 Session I: Autophagy
Chair: Christian Behrends (Munich, Germany)
14:20 - 15:20 Keynote Lecture
Sharon Tooze (London, UK): Early events in autophagosome formation
15:20 - 15:45 Lecture:
Daniel Klionsky (Ann Arbor, USA): The regulation of autophagy in yeast
15:45 - 15:55 Short talk:
Lena Munzel (Goettingen, Germany): The molecular function of Atg21 in autophagosome biogenesis
15:55 - 16:25 Coffee Break
16:25 - 16:35 Short talk:
Sebastian Schuck (Heidelberg, Germany):
ESCRT machinery mediates selective microautophagy of endoplasmic reticulum
16:35 - 17:00 Lecture:
Ivan Dikic (Frankfurt, Germany): ER-phagy: from molecular principles to pathogenesis of human diseases
17:00 - 18:00 Fritz Lipmann Lecture
Marino Zerial (Dresden, Germany): Self-organization and biomechanical properties of the endosomal membrane
18:00 - 21:00 Poster Session I with Pretzels and Beer
Thursday, September 26, 2019
08:30 - 09:40 Session II: Autophagy
08:30 - 08:55 Lecture:
Eeva-Liisa Eskelinen (Turku, Finland): Membrane dynamics in mammalian macroautophagy
08:55 - 09:20 Lecture:
Frank Madeo (Graz, Austria): Fasting regimes and caloric restriction mimetics for healthsspan extension
09:20 - 09:45 Lecture:
Nicholas Ktistakis (Cambridge, UK): Dynamics of selective and non-selective autophagy: the early steps
09:45 - 09:55 Otto Meyerhof Prize
Kathrin Lang (Garching, Germany): Expanding the genetic code - protein chemistry in living systems
09:55 - 10:05 BINDER Innovation Prize
Meritxell Huch (Cambridge, UK / Dresden, Germany): Liver organoids for the study of liver biology and disease
10:05 - 10:35 Coffee Break
10:35 - 11:55 Session III: Infection
10:35 - 11:00 Lecture:
Maria Isabel Colombo (Mendoza, Argentina):
A novel signaling pathway involved in the autophagic response to Staphylococcus aureus infection
11:00 - 11:10 Short talk:
Anna Riebisch (Braunschweig, Germany): A battle for survival –
the interplay between autophagy and S. aureus infection
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