SLSP 2021 Program
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Monday, November 29
Time |
Session/Lecture info |
16:00-16:30 |
Welcome address by the organizers and welcome breakout rooms
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16:00-16:30 |
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16:30-17:30 |
Keynote Lecture
Rick Morimoto, PROTEOSTASIS – A Fascinating Past and Exciting Future |
16:30-17:30 |
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17:30-17:45 |
Break
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17:30-17:45 |
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17:45-20:20 |
Session 1: Chaperone mechanisms (chair: Ritwick Sawarkar)
Ritwick Sawarkar, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics |
17:45-18:25 |
Johannes Buchner, Technical University of Munich
Functional Principles of Molecular Chaperones
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18:25-18:55 |
Juha Saarikangas, University of Helsinki
On the origins of phenotypic heterogeneity in aging: spotlight on proteins
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18:55-19:35 |
Bernd Bukau, Universitaet Heidelberg
Co – translational mechanisms to assist folding and assembly of proteins
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19:35-19:50 |
Break
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19:50-20:20 |
Manu Hegde, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Mechanism of an intramembane chaperone during protein biogenesis
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20:20-21:50 |
Student flash talks session 1
Patricija Van Oosten-Hawle, University of Leeds |
20:20-21:50 |
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Tuesday, November 30
Time |
Session/Lecture info |
15:30-20:20 |
Session 2, Proteolysis
Juha Saarikangas, University of Helsinki |
15:30-16:00 |
Winnie Eskild, University of Oslo, FEBS
The FEBS organisation and its activities
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16:00-16:40 |
Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Frankfurt
Keeping ER fitness in check via Ubiquitin and Autophagy networks
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16:40-17:10 |
Brenda Schulman, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Distinct allosteric activation of cullin – RING E3 ligases
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17:10-17:40 |
Sharon Tooze, Francis Crick Institute
Regulation of Mammalian autophagy: The role of the ULK kinase
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17:40-17:55 |
Break
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17:55-19:25 |
Student flash talks session 2
Anita Krisko
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19:25-19:40 |
Break
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19:40-20:20 |
Anne Bertolotti, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Boosting protein quality control for therapeutic benefits
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20:20-22:00 |
Breakout rooms
Topics: career session 1: round table discussions / Career transitions: PhD to postdoc / Career transitions: postdoc to PI Pathways to industry |
20:20-22:00 |
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Wednesday, December 1
Time |
Session/Lecture info |
16:00-17:10 |
Session 3: Organellar proteostasis
Christian Munch, Goethe University Frankfurt |
16:00-16:40 |
Maya Schuldiner, Weizmann Institute of Science
Keeping the cytosol clean – new concepts in protein targeting to organelles
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16:40-17:10 |
Ritwick Sawarkar, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Transcriptional lockdown during proteostasic stress
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17:10-18:40 |
Student flash talks session 3
Reut Shalgi, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology |
17:10-18:40 |
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18:40-19:00 |
Break
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18:40-19:00 |
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19:00-20:10 |
session 4: Proteostasis networks
Janine Kirstein, FMP Berlin |
19:00-19:40 |
Esti Yeger-Lotem, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
The tissue organization of human chaperons: tailored or one size?
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19:40-20:10 |
Reut Shalgi, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Naturally occurring chaperone isoforms – a new layer of network complexity with differential roles in aggregation regulation
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20:10-20:25 |
Break
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20:10-20:25 |
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20:25-21:00 |
Career session 2: My life in science
Talk by Maya Schuldiner, Weizmann Institute of Science |
20:25-21:00 |
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21:00-21:45 |
Breakout rooms, mentorship with school tutors
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21:00-21:45 |
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Thursday, December 2
Time |
Session/Lecture info |
16:00-17:25 |
Session 5: Proteostasis in Disease
Rebecca Taylor, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology |
16:00-16:40 |
Claudio Hetz, University of Chile
Tarteging ER proteostasis and the unfolded protein response to treat neurodegenerative diseases.
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16:40-17:10 |
Patricija Van Oosten – Hawle, University of Leeds
Beyond the cellular boundary: How transcellular chaperone signaling activates organismal proteostasis in C. elegans
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17:10-17:25 |
Break
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17:25-21:35 |
Session 6 : Proteostasis and disease
Rebecca Taylor, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology |
17:25-18:05 |
Ehud Cohen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Orchestration of Proteostasis at the Organismal Level
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18:05-18:35 |
Janine Kirstein, FMP Berlin
DNAJB1, Hsc70 and Apg2 – the swiss army knife to keep HTT soluble
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18:35-19:35 |
Project “ garage ”
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19:35-20:35 |
Lea Sistonen, Abo Akademi University
Heat Shock Factors Drive Stress Type – Specific Transcription of Genes and Enhancers
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20:35-21:35 |
Summary and closing address by the organizers,
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Organizing committee
- Matthias Feige
Technical University of Munich
- Christian Muench
Goethe University Frankfurt
- Ruth Scherz-Shouval
Weizmann Institute of Science
- Rebecca Taylor
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Contributors
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