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Friday, June 13th, 2014
Session 7: Advanced Experimental Approaches
8:30
Elisabeth Ehler (London, Germany): A central role of the intercalated disc for cardiomyocyte growth
9:00
Gabriella Piazzesi (Florence, Italy): Force sensing in muscle
9:30
talks selected from Abstracts
10:00
Coffee and Discussion
10:30
Katrin Markus (Bochum, Germany): Quantitative Methods in Proteomics
11:00
Kristina Djinovi -Carugo (Vienna, Austria): Lessons from integrative structural biology
11:30
talk selected from Abstracts
12:00
Plenary talk: Thomas Voit (Paris, France): Recent advances of gene therapy approaches in neuromuscular disorders
13:00
Departure
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