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Programme at a Glance

 

Time May 22
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7 Breakfast
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9:00

Cardiovascular System
Chair: Giovanni Mann


Giovanni Mann (UK)
Nrf2-regulated redox signaling in vascular function


Dorthe Katschinski (DE)
Redox Signaling pathways in cardiovascular pathophysiology: hypoxia, HIF and novel therapeutic avenues
9:00

Cell Reprogramming Via Redox Signaling

Chair: Enrique Cadenas

Bato Korac (RS)
Redox pathways in metabolic reprogramming



Ana-Liisa Levonen (FL)
Nrf2 pathways activated by oxidative and electrophilic stress in association with cancer
9:45
Redox Biology in Aging and Disease
Chair: Jose Viña

Consuelo Borras (ES)
Gender, genes and exossomes: redox regulation of aging


Marzia Perluigi (IT)
Redox Imbalance and Metabolic Defects in the Context of Brain Diseases



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Selected Oral Presentations - Session 1

10:00
Aleksandra Kopacz
NRF2/KEAP1 axis modulates endothelial cell phenotype and impacts abdominal aortic aneurysm formation


10:15
Luisa Maia
NO signalling: the molybdoenzymes role




10:30
Fan Yang
Crosstalk between Nrf2 Signalling and Zinc in Human Coronary Artery Cells under Hyperoxia, Physiological Normoxia and Hypoxia
Selected Oral Presentations - Session 3

10:00
Alicja Sznarkowska 
Identification of the N-terminally truncated Nrf2 isoform with different regulation and indications of novel functions of Nrf2

 10:15
Mariana S. Diniz 
Offspring’s cardiac nitric oxide signaling is influenced by maternal physical exercise during an obesogenic pregnancy 

10:30
Simona Lanzillotta
Impact of sex and high-fat diet on brain energy metabolism dysfunctions associated with the development of Alzheimer’s Disease neuropathology
10:45 - Coffee Break 
11
 
 
11:15
The Nitrate - Nitrite - *NO Pathway

Chair: Bárbara Rocha

João Laranjinha (PT)
Cognitive enhancement through an innovative dietary nitrate-driven nitric oxide redox cycle


Jon Lundberg (SE)
The Nitrate-nitrite-NO pathway in physiology and therapeutics
11:15
Bioanalytical Tools 
Chair: Ana Ledo


Corinne Spickett (UK)
The role of lipoxidation on protein and cell function - the power of mass spectrometry


Vsevolod Belousov (RU)
Genetically encoded sensors/chemosensors for live-cell imaging of redox signaling 

 
11:15
Gut Feelings

Chair: Harry van Goor

 
Harry van Goor (NL)
Oxidative Stress and Redox-Modulating therapeutics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease


Sandra Morais Cardoso (PT)
Evidence of Host–Microbiome Interactions triggering “Gut-first” Parkinson’s disease






12
Selected Oral Presentations - Session 2
12:15
Alberto Vázquez-Jiménez
Analysis of a neuroprotective candidate compounds against Parkinson´s disease using the SH-SY5Y cell model

12:30
Francesca Prestia
Deciphering the interplay between the unfolded protein response and metabolic defects in Down syndrome neuropathology



12:45
João Gonçalves
Impaired nitric-oxide-dependent neurovascular coupling and spatial memory in type 2 diabetes are rescued by dietary nitrate
Selected Oral Presentations - Session 4
12:15
Julia Vorhauser
Cell cycle control by Reactive Oxygen Species: Defining Redox Switches within the Cell Cycle Machinery


12:30
Susana Delgado-Martin
Oxidative damage in reperfusion after stroke: ferroptosis and the role of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger NCLX


12:45
Sandra I. Anjo
Intra- and extracellular proteome changes upon oxidative stress: focus on thiol-proteome
Selected Oral Presentations - Session 5

12:15
Sandra Martínez-Peralta
ROS-induced Sp1 upregulation promotes WRAP53 accumulation leading to neuroprotection after ischemia

12:30
Alexander Montoya
Identification and quantification of tocomonoenols in food sources and evaluation of their potential as vitamin E congeners

12:45
Ricardo Dias
Food phenolics, immunity and inflammation: paving the way towards novel functional interventions in Celiac Disease
13 13 - 15
Lunch
14
15 Registration 15:00

Career Skills



Ana Salgado (PT)

Not-so-Soft-Skills
15:00

Women in Science Lecture

Chair: Dorthe Katschinski

Cristina Polidori (DE)
Oxidative stress in the aging brain: focus on bioenergetics and mitochondrial (dys)function

15:00

Flash Presentations From Selected Posters

6 x (6 + 4min)

16
 
16:00
Career Skills

Anthony Newman
Senior Publisher with Elsevier

How to Write a Great Research Paper, and Get it Accepted by a Good Journal



16:00

Closing Lecture
Chair: Enrique Cadenas

Jose Viña (ES)
Centenarians: Redox Biology of Aging


 
 16:15
Round Table

Free Radicals in the Lab: Identification and Quantification

 
 
 
17 17:00
Welcome Address
17:00

Happy Hour and Guided Poster Tour





17:00 - Coffee Break

Anouncement of Flash Presentation Winners
 
17:00
Closing and Concluding Remarks
Group Photo
  17:15
IUBMC Special Lecture
Chair: João Laranjinha

Enrique Cadenas (USA)
Mitochondrial Redox Signaling in Health and Disease
 
 
 
 
18
18:15
Get Together Party
19
19:30
Workshop Dinner

Local Winery (Bairrada)
20 20:00 - Dinner

 

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