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22.01.

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NMR-based metabolomics
by Prof. Dr. Tobias Madl
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical University of Graz, Austria
11:00, Lecture Hall 04.11 (Universitätsplatz 4, 1st floor), MUG
08.02.

DK-MCD
Growth hormone and liver fibrosis: Old dog, new tricks?
by Prof. Dr. Emilio Casanova
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cancer Research, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
17:00, Lecture Hall, Department of Pathology (Auenbruggerplatz 25, ground floor), MUG
15.03.

Lipotox
The role of infection and inflammation in pulmonary vascular disease
by Prof. Dr. Ghazwan Butrous
School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK; and Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute, Canterbury, UK
12:00, Lecture Hall E1, Lecture Hall Center (Auenbruggerplatz 15), MUG
16.03.

Lipotox
Mechanisms of pulmonary vascular permeability: the link between prostaglandin E2 and TRPC6 receptors
by Prof. Dr. Stefan Uhlig
Institute of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University Clinics, RWTH Aachen, Germany
16:00, LBI seminar room (Center for Medical Research, Stiftingtalstrasse 24), MUG
17.03.

DK-MCD
Good-bye flat biology - patient-derived 3D cell cultures as tools for translational research
by Dr. Christian Regenbrecht
cpo - cellular phenomics & oncology Berlin-Buch GmbH, and Laboratory for Functional Genomics, Institute of Pathology, Charité - University Hospital Berlin, Germany
17:00, Lecture Hall, Department of Pathology (Auenbruggerplatz 25, ground floor), MUG
24.03.

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Mapping metabolic drivers of disease using chemoproteomic and metabolomic platforms
by Prof. Daniel K. Nomura, PhD
Departments of Chemistry & Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley, and
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco, USA

15:00, Lecture Hall, Department of Pathology (Auenbruggerplatz 25, ground floor), MUG
01.04.

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The role of L-type voltage-gated calcium channels in epileptiform discharges of hippocampal neurons
by Prof. Dr. Helmut Kubista
Department of Neurophysiology & Neuropharmacology, Centre of Physiology & Pharmacology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
11:00, SR 07.11, Preclinics (Harrachgasse 21, 1st floor), MUG
15.04.

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The mitochondria-associated membrane (MAM): A cellular structure where redox and Rabs decide on cancer and neurodegeneration
by Prof. Thomas Simmen, PhD
Department of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
13:00, SR 07.13, Preclinics (Harrachgasse 21, 1st floor), MUG
18.04.

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Photoacoustic imaging: working principle and applications
by Dr. Robert Nuster
Institute of Physics, Department of Experimental Physics, Research Section Magnetometry and Photonics, University of Graz, Austria
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstraße 31a, basement), MUG
26.04.

DK-MCD
AMP-activated protein kinase: a key regulator of metabolism
by Prof. Dr. David Carling
MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK
17:00, Lecture Hall, Department of Pathology (Auenbruggerplatz 25, ground floor), MUG
27.04.

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Job and development opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry
by Dr. Christian Baumgartner
Medical Director, Medical Department, Bayer Austria GmbH., Vienna, Austria
16:00, Lecture Hall 04.11 (Universitätsplatz 4, 1st floor), MUG
Registration required until April 24th.
03.05.

Molin
Novel insights into endoplasmic reticulum – plasma membrane communication by TIRM-based 3-D reconstruction of junctional nanoarchitecture
by Prof. Dr. Klaus Groschner
Institute of Biophysics, Medical University of Graz, Austria
09:15, Room 0045.030194 (aka EDV-Raum, Humboldtstr. 50/III), KFUG
09.05.

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New intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms regulating immune cell quiescence
by Prof. Dr. Johannes Stöckl
Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Institute of Immunology, Division of Regulation, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstraße 31a, basement), MUG
24.05.

Lipotox
The role of proteoglycans in triglyceride-rich lipoprotein metabolism: Role of apoCIII and apoAV
by Philip Gordts, PhD
Cellular and Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, USA
14:00, SR 44.21, ZMB-Centre of Molecular Biosciences (Humboldtstrasse 48, 2nd floor), KFUG
30.05.

Molin
Dendritic cells in steady state and inflammation
by Prof. Dr. Martin Zenke
Helmholtz Center for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstraße 31a, basement), MUG
06.06.

Molin
Atherosclerosis - stable versus explosive?
by Prof. Dr. Harald Mangge
Clinical Institute of Medical and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Medical University of Graz, Austria
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstraße 31a, basement), MUG
08.06.

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Making drug products fit for patients – patient centric research to enhance drug safety and effectiveness
by Prof. Dr. Sven Stegemann
Institute of Process and Particle Engineering, Graz University of Technology, and Research Center Pharmaceutical Engineering GmbH, Graz, Austria
16:30, Foyer, ZMF (Center for Medical Research, Stiftingtalstrasse 24, ground floor), MUG
Registration required until June 1st.
09.06.

Lipotox
From mechanistic understanding to guiding experiments: Structural biocomputing at different scales
by Prof. Dr. Holger Gohlke
Institute for Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
09:30, SR 44.31 (Humboldtstrasse 48, 3rd floor), KFUG
09.06.

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Control of smooth muscle cell contraction and inflammation through RNA-editing
by Prof. Dr. Michael Jantsch
Center for Anatomy & Cell Biology and Department for Medical Biochemistry, Max F. Perutz Laboratory, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
11:00, Library, Department of Cell Biology, Histology & Embryology (Harrachgasse 21, 7th floor), MUG
09.06.

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The significance of 'empty space': Identification of enzymatic activity using 3D search patterns and point clouds
by Prof. Dr. Karl Gruber
Institute of Molecular Biosciences, University of Graz, Austria
13:00, SR 44.31 (Humboldtstrasse 48, 3rd floor), KFUG
09.06.

DK-MCD
Effective visual communication for scientists
by Dr. Jernej Zupanc
Seyens d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia
13:00-15:00, SZ KW.21, Entrance building (Auenbruggerplatz 2, 2nd floor), MUG
10.06.

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Interplay of dynamics, interactions, and reactivity in biomolecular systems
by Prof. Dr. Petra Imhof
Department of Physics, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
09:00, SR 44.31 (Humboldtstrasse 48, 3rd floor), KFUG
10.06.

Lipotox
Protein structure and dynamics from single-particle cryo-EM data
by Prof. Dr. Gunnar Schröder
Research Center Jülich, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
10:30, SR 44.31 (Humboldtstrasse 48, 3rd floor), KFUG
13.06.

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The role of serotonin in metabolic and neuropsychiatric disorders: insights from human and animal studies
by Jasminka Stefulj, PhD
Laboratory of Neurochemistry & Molecular Neurobiology, Division of Molecular Biology, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstraße 31a, basement), MUG
24.06.

Molin
Phenotypic drug screening in tissue like co-culture models
by Lukas A. Huber, PhD
Division of Cell Biology, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria
12:25, HS 03.01 (Schubertstraße 1), KFUG
05.07.

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CAR expressing effector cells for cancer retargeting
by Prof. Dr. Ulrike Köhl
Institute of Cellular Therapeutics, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
15:00, HS 20/2 („Alte HNO“, Auenbruggerplatz 20, ground floor), MUG
08.07.

DK-MCD
TRPC3 in the cerebellum - from synaptic function to behaviour
by Dr. Jana Hartmann
Institute of Neuroscience, Technical University of Munich, Germany
11:00, SR 07.11, Preclinics (Harrachgasse 21, 1st floor), MUG
25.07.

DK-MCD
Impaired trafficking of insulin and amyloid beta proteins in Alzheimer's brain: Underexplored dimension of blood-brain barrier dysfunction?
by Prof. Karunya Kandimalla, PhD
Department of Pharmaceutics & Brain Barriers Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
11:00, SR 26.K3, Department of Pathophysiology & Immunology (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
01.09.

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Fetal programming of metabolic disturbances in the adult offspring of obese mice
by Prof. Dolores Busso, PhD
Department of Nutrition, Diabetes & Metabolism, School of Medicine, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile , Santiago, Chile
14:00, Lecture Hall E1, Lecture Hall Center (Auenbruggerplatz 15), MUG
07.10.

DK-MCD
The metabolism lessons learnt from in vivo cancer models
by Prof. Mariia Yuneva, PhD
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
13:15, SR 44.31 (Humboldtstrasse 48, 3rd floor), KFUG
10.10.

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Bacterial pore-forming toxins and immune cells: host cell defense and modulation of macrophage phenotypes by cell-derived microvesicles
by Dr. René Köffel
Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Switzerland
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
11.10.

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Spermidine suppresses age-associated memory impairment: phenomenon and mechanisms
by Prof. Dr. Stephan Sigrist
Institute of Biology/Genetics, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
09:00, SR 45.12, ZMB-Centre of Molecular Biosciences (Humboldtstrasse 50, 1st floor), KFUG
17.10.

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(TCRI) CCR10/CCL27 crosstalk contributes to failure of proteasome inhibitors in multiple myeloma
by Dr. Karin Joehrer-Deym
Tyrolean Cancer Research Institute, Innsbruck , Austria
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
21.10.

Molin
Battling cancer with bispecific antibodies
by Dr. Robert Doornbos
Senior Director Product Development, Merus N.V., The Netherlands
12:15, SR 03.K1, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Schubertstraße 1, basement), KFUG
24.10.

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Skin dentric cells in tumor immunity: Can they be harnessed for immunotherapy?
by Prof. Dr. Patrizia Stoitzner
Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Immunology, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
07.11.

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Germline mutation screening in multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes
by Prof. Dr. Oskar A. Haas
Labor Haas, Vienna, Austria
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
08.11.

MUG
Biobank in Pilsen, a member of Czech national node
by Prof. Dr. Judita Kinkorova
and
Personalized medicine in oncology in Faculty Hospital Pilsen
by Prof. Ondrej Topolcan
Faculty Hospital Pilsen and Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Plzeň Bory, Czech Republic
14:30-16:00, Seminar room of BBMRI-ERIC (ZWT, Neue Stiftingtalstrasse 2, 6th floor), MUG
10.11.

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Data management and data management plans
by Tomasz Miksa, PhD
SBA Research and Institute for Software Technology & Interactive Systems, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
15:30, SZ KW.21, Entrance building (Auenbruggerplatz 2, 2nd floor), MUG
05.12.

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What are dendritic cells? Family ties of immune sentinels
by Dr. Barbara Schraml
Walter-Brendel-Center for Experimental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
13.12.

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Defining a model of normoxia in vitro and its implications for endothelial cell biology
by Thomas Keeley
Cardiovascular Division, King's College London, UK
17:00, SR 07.12, Preclinics (Harrachgasse 21, 1st floor), MUG
15.12.

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Engineering human leukemia and its bone marrow niche
by Andreas Reinisch, PhD
Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford Cancer Center, Stanford, USA
16:00, Lecture Hall E1, Lecture Hall Center (Auenbruggerplatz 15), MUG
19.12.

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Modeling oncogene dependence and tumour recurrence
by Martin Jechlinger, PhD
Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany
13:00, SR 26.K3 (Heinrichstrasse 31a, basement), MUG
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