Thursday 26/9

Thursday September 26, 2019

 

Cell death & Regeneration
Chair: Simone Fulda

  09:00-09:30
Kevin Ryan (Glasgow, UK)
Targeting metabolism to cause tumor cell death
  09:30-10:00
Sudan He (Suzhou, China)
Modulation of the tumor microenvironment by necroptosis regulators
  10:00-10:15
Elena I. Morgun (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russian Federation)
Caspase-3 Expression In The Model Of Chronic Skin Wound Regeneration
  10:15-10:30
Jinanbin Ruan (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA)
Executioner of Pyroptosis: Revealing the Secrets of Gasdermins Driving Cell Death
  10:30–11:00
Edward Mocarski (Atlanta, USA)
Inflammatory Consequences of Cell Death Pathways Suppressed by Herpesviruses

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

  11:30-12:00
Richard Kitsis (New York, USA)
Mechanistic connections between apoptosis and necrosis and combined small molecule therapeutic targeting of both

 

12:00-12:30
Patricia Boya (Spain)
New links between autophagy and cell death

 

12:30-12:45
Motti Gerlic (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Proteomic analysis of necroptotic extracellular vesicles

 

12:45-13:00
Florian Bock (Beatson Institute, Glasgow, UK)
What doesn’t kill you makes your neighbour stronger: paracrine resistance to chemotherapy

13:00- 15:30

Lunch & Poster session 2 (even numbers)

 

Cell death and Cancer
Chair: Klaus-Michael Debatin

 
15:30-16:00
Gerry Melino (Leicester, UK)
ZNF281 contributes to the DNA damage response as well as to neuronal differentiation and is a prognostic maker for neuroblastoma
 
16:00-16:15
Triona Ni Chonghaile (RCSI, Dublin, Ireland)
A small molecule screen in apoptosis resistant cancer cells identifies a new HDAC6 inhibitor
 
16:15-16:30
Claudio Mauro (University of Birmingham, UK)
Metabolic control of immune-mediated inflammation
  16:30-17:00
Carol PRIVES (New York, USA)
Mdm2 and MdmX masters of life or death

17:00–17:30

Coffee break

  17:30-18:00
Andreas Villunger (Innsbruck, Austria)
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger – or resistant to cancer 
  18:00-18:15
Lisa Bouchier-Hayes (Baylor College of Medicine, USA)

Caspase-2 regulates S-phase checkpoint activation to facilitate DNA repair

  18:15-18:30
Caitlin Brown (University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA)

Prominin2 Drives Ferroptosis Resistance by Stimulating Multivesicular Body/Exosome-Mediated Iron Export

  18:30-19:15
Keynote Lecture 2
Brent Stockwell (New York, USA)

Ferroptosis: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications