Wednesday 28/09

 

Session VI: Mechanisms of neuroinflammation

Chair: Daniele Bano

09:00-09:30

Michael Heneka – Bonn, Germany

TBA

09:30-09:45

L. van der Heide, Amsterdam

Cell death of dopamine neurons during development is driven by BH3-only factors

09:45-10:00

L. Wischhof, Bonn

The SWI/SNF subunit BCL7A primes OXPHOS to sustain the differentiation of neural progenitor cells

10:00-10:15

 

 

 

10:15-10:30

E. van San, Ghent

Targeting ferroptosis in multiple sclerosis

 

L Liu, Munich

“Nervous System-Derived MIF orchestrates cellular responses in Alzheimer’s Disease model

 

10:30-11:00

Bertrand Joseph – Stockholm, Sweden

The multitasking Microglia links Cancer and Neurodegeneration

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

 

Session VII: Cell Death in Infection

Chair: Henning Walczak

11:30-11:45

I. Schmitz, Bochum

c-FLIPR expression in Natural Killer cells impairs the early immune response to Influenza A virus infection

11:45-12:00

S. Bader, Melbourne

Dissecting the role of programmed cell death and inflammation in SARS-CoV-2 infection in vivo

12:00-12:15

D. Simpson, Melbourne

IFNγ primes macrophages for pathogen ligand-induced killing via a caspase-8 and mitochondrial cell death pathway licensed by nitric oxide

 

12:15-13:00

CDD Award to Ivan Dikic

Chair: Mauro Piacentini

Ivan Dikic – Frankfurt, Germany

Unconventional Serine Ubiquitination, Organelle Remodelling and Cell Death

13:00-14:00

Lunch

14:00-15:00

Poster Session II

 

Session VIII: Mechanisms of cell death in health & disease

Chair: Ivano Amelio

15:00-15:30

Dagmar Kulms - Dresden, Germany

Features of therapy resistance in malignant melanoma

15:30-15:45

L. Leanza, Padua

TG2 interaction with MITF is required for melanin synthesis and melanoma differentiation

15:45-16:00

M. Feoktistova, Aachen

RIPK1 and TRADD regulate TNF-induced signaling and ripoptosome formation

16:00-16:15

U. Ros, Cologne

Towards the regulation and execution of necroptosis

16:15-16:45

Giuseppe Testa – Milan, Italy

Brains in time: single cell resolved trajectories illuminate temporal phenotypes across neurodevelopmental disorders

16:45-17:15

Coffee break

 

Session VIIIb: Mechanisms of cell death in health & disease

Chair: Eleonora Candi

 

 

17:15-17:45

 

17:45-18:00

 

18:00-18:15

 

18:15-18:30

 

18:30-19:00

 

20:00


 

Andreas Linkermann - Dresden, Germany

17b-estradiol prevents kidney tubular ferroptosis to protect female tissue from ischemia-reperfusion injury

S. von Karstedt, Cologne

Elevated FSP1 protects KRAS-mutated cells from ferroptosis during tumor initiation

E. Lafont, Rennes

IRE1 RNase controls CD95-mediated cell death

B.L. Heckmann, Tampa

Beyond Autophagy - A novel mechanism of necroptotic regulation by the non-canonical autophagy protein Rubicon

P. Czabotar, Melbourne

Species Deceases: Understanding phylogenetic differences in the RIPK3-MLKL necroptotic switch

Conference Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conference secretariat

Carlo Ganini MD, PhD

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Department of Experimental Medicine

Phone 333.6002286

e-mail: carlo.ganini@gmail.com

 

 

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ECDO secretariat

 

Vandevoorde Veronique
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