Protein Trafficking in Health and Disease

Program

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Friday, May 28th



Session 1
Chair: Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp
9:15 AM
Paul Pryor  more about Paul Pryor
University of York, UK
Manipulation of membrane trafficking pathways by Salmonella effector proteins
10:00 AM
Coffee Break


Session 2


Chair: Jörg Heeren & Ulrike Ruch
10:30 AM
Leann Tilley  more about Leann Tilley
La Trobe University, Melbourne Australia
Multi-modal imaging of trafficking pathways in P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes
11:15 AM
Gerrit van Meer   more about Gerrit van Meer
Utrecht University, Netherlands
Unexpected role of glycolipids in protein sorting
12:00 PM
Lunch & Poster Viewing


Session 3


Chair: Michael Schwake & Dana Thurm
1:30 PM
Blanche Schwappach  more about Blanche Schwappach
University of Manchester, UK
Biogenesis and trafficking of ATP-sensitive potassium channels
2:15 PM
Adriano Aguzzi  more about Adriano Aguzzi
University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
Biology of prion diseases
3:00 PM
Coffee Break


Session 4


Chair: Kerstin Kutsche, Britta Hoffzimmer & Johann Groth
3:30 PM
5 Student Talks
(15 min each)
Mandy Hannemann (Göttingen)
Regulation of Dense Core Vesicle biogenesis at the Golgi-endosomal interface in Caenorhabditis elegans
Alexander Jaschke (Potsdam-Rehbrücke)
Impaired absorption of dietary lipids in mice lacking the GTPase ARFRP1 in intestinal epithelial cells
Melanie Meister (Gießen)
Lipid raft-resident proteins reggie-1 and -2 influence the endosomal trafficking of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
Christoph Greb (Marburg)
Shuttling of galectin-3 between lipid raft-dependent and -independent transport pathways
Ulf Schulze (Münster)
An impaired Vac14 function leads to vacuolization of podocytes
5:00 PM
Short Break


Session 5


Chair: Paul Saftig
5:15 PM
David Rubinsztein  more about David Rubinsztein
University of Cambridge, UK
Autophagy, a guardian against neurodegeneration
6:00 PM
Award Ceremony (Poster Award, Best Student Talk)