Friday 27/9

Friday September 27, 2019

 

Non Apoptotic Cell Death Mechanisms
Chair: Boris Zhivotovsky

  09:30-10:00
Francis Chan  (Glasgow, UK)
Necroptosis kinases in anti-viral immunity and tissue homeostasis
  10:00-10:30
William Kaiser (San Antonio, USA)
TBA
  10:30-10:45
Anne Hamacher-Brady (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA)
Endolysosomal Interactions with Mitochondria Regulate BAX-Mediated Mitochondrial Permeabilization during Cell Death Signaling
  10:45-11:00
Benjamin Demarco  (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Physiological function of caspase-3/-7-dependent inactivation of Gasdermin-D

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

  11:30-12:00
Junying Yuan  (Boston, USA)
Regulation of RIPK1 activation in mediating neurodegenerative diseases associated with aging
  12:00-12:30
Seamus Martin (Dublin, Ireland)
Cell Stress and Inflammation
 
12:30-13:00
Feng Shao  (Beijing, China )
Innate immunity to cytosolic LPS: pyroptosis and beyond

 

13:00-13:30
Douglas Green (Memphis, USA)
LC3-associated endocytosis (LANDO): A noncanonical function of autophagy proteins regulates microglial activation and neurodegenerative disease

13:30- 15:30

Lunch

 

Structural and Systems Biology in Cell Death
Chair: Patrizia Agostinis

 
15:30-16:00
Peter Czabotar  (Melbourne, Australia)
Creating a Killer: Conversion of Bax and Bak into Membrane Permeabilising Executioners
 
16:00-16:15
Marion Macfarlane (MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Cambridge, UK)
Molecular Architecture of FADD:Caspase-8 Signalling Complexes - co-ordinated Control of Life/Death Decisions
 
16:15-16:30
Nadine Pollack (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Mcl-1 governs sublethal caspase-8 activation and transmitotic resistance to extrinsic apoptosis
  16:30-17:00
Jochen Prehn (Dublin, Ireland)
Combination of molecular subtyping and systems analysis of apoptotic and proliferative pathways predicts Cetixumab responses in patient-derived xenografts of metastatic colorectal cancer

17:00-17:30

Coffee break

  17:30-18:00
Inna Lavrik (Magdeburg, Germany)
Targeting death receptor network using rationally designed chemical probes
  18:00-18:30
Judy Lieberman (Boston, USA)

Microptosis: Programmed Cell Death in Microbes Activated by Killer Lymphocytes

  18:30-19:15
ECDO Honorary Lecture
Shigekazu Nagata  (Osaka, Japan)

Phosphatidylserine-dependent efferocytosis and entosis

  19:15-19:45
ECDO general assembly/meeting announcement/poster prizes/concluding remarks

20:15-0:00

Conference dinner