Protein Trafficking in Health and Disease

Protein Trafficking in Health and Disease

The members of the Research Training Group 1459 would like to invite young scientists from all over the world to the 1st International Symposium on “Protein Trafficking in Health and Disease” in Hamburg, Germany.

Experts in the field of protein trafficking will attend our three-day program and present their recent and hottest findings in this topic. Our setup will allow attendees to meet scientists with an excellent international reputation and discuss their projects during scientific sessions as well as during social events. Young scientists will have the opportunity to present their research projects, communicate with each other, discuss technical problems, and find collaboration partners at this international symposium.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Hamburg and are excited to learn about your projects!

Confirmed Speakers

Keynote Speaker

Hugo Bellen   more about Hugo Bellen
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston USA

Infections

Adriano Aguzzi  more about Adriano Aguzzi
University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
Hubert Hilbi  
Ludwig-Maximilians-University,
Munich Germany

Endocytosis

Linton Traub  more about Linton Traub
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Chiara Zurzolo  more about Chiara Zurzolo
Institute Pasteur, Paris France

Endosomes

Carlos Enrich  more about Carlos Enrich
University of Barcelona, Spain
Judith Klumperman  more about Judith Klumperman
Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Golgi

Juan Bonifacino  more about Juan Bonifacino
National Institutes of Health, USA

Poster - Download

Membrane fusion

Gerrit van Meer  more about Gerrit van Meer
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Leann Tilley  more about Leann Tilly
La Trobe University, Melbourne Australia


Vesicular transport

Blanche Schwappach  more about Blanche Schwappach
University of Manchester, UK
Felix Wieland  more about Felix Wieland
University of Heidelberg, Germany

Lysosomes

David Rubinsztein  more about David Rubinsztein
University of Cambridge, UK
Paul Pryor  more about Paul Pryor
University of York, UK

UKE

UKE

UNI Kiel