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Mitochondria, metabolic regulation and the Biology of Aging Meeting 2013

Mitochondria, metabolic regulation and the Biology of Ageing

 

Chairs Pidder Jansen-Duerr (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Thomas Langer (University of Cologne)
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Barcelo (****)
Lanzarote
Spain

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Synopsis Current research on mechanisms underlying aging processes is driven by recent discoveries in lower eukaryotic model systems, and by their application to more complex organisms, including humans. From such studies, it appears that metabolic regulation plays a key role in modulating the rate of aging. In particular, mitochondrial function and dysfunction have been shown to influence the rate of ageing and contribute to longevity; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain to be fully understood. The focus of the symposium is on a better understanding of biological aging processes in a variety of species, with special emphasis on contributions by metabolic regulation and the mitochondria. We expect major advances of our understanding of aging processes from productive interactions between some of the most reputed scientists in the fields of aging research and mitochondrial biology, respectively.
Confirmed oral presentations Programme    ·    Talk Titles
Plenary
Andrew Dillin (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)   Heinz Osiewacz (JW Goethe University)
Johan Auwerx (Ecole Polytechnique)   Nektarios Tavernarakis (Foundation for Research and Technology)
Siegfried Hekimi (McGill University)    
Invited
Aleksandra Trifunovic (Cologne University, Germany)   Antonio Zorzano (Institute for Research in Biomedicine)
Bertrand Friguet (Universit? Paris )   Frank Madeo (University of Graz)
Johannes Grillari (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna)   Judith Haendeler (Leibniz Research Institute)
Marc  Majora (Heinrich Heine University D?sseldorf)   Orian Shirihai (Boston University School of Medicine)
Thomas Johnson (University of Colorado )   Thomas von Zglinicki (Newcastle University)
Werner Zwerschke (Institute for Biomedical Aging Research)    
Contributing
Michelangelo Campanella (RVC and UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research)    
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Confirmed oral presentations

Aleksandra Trifunovic (Cologne University, Germany)
Andrew Dillin (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
Distal control of mitochondrial function
Antonio Zorzano (Institute for Research in Biomedicine)
Implications of Mfn2 in metabolic regulation and age-related disorders
Bertrand Friguet (Universit? Paris )
OXIDATIVE AND GLYCOXIDATIVE PROTEOME MODIFICATIONS TARGETS SPECIFIC PATHWAYS DURING AGEING AND UPON OXIDATIVE STRESS
Frank Madeo (University of Graz)
Spermidine: A novel autophagy inducer and longevity elixir
Heinz Osiewacz (JW Goethe University)
Mitochondria Quality Control Systems in Aging
Johan Auwerx (Ecole Polytechnique)
Mito-nuclear proteostasis in the control of mitochondrial function and aging.
Johannes Grillari (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna)
Judith Haendeler (Leibniz Research Institute)
Old friends, new places ? Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase and p27 in the mitochondria, what do they do there?
Marc Majora (Heinrich Heine University D?sseldorf)
HDAC inhibition counteracts loss of subcutaneous fat in CSB-deficient mice, a hallmark of aging
Michelangelo Campanella (RVC and UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research)
The 18kDa protein TSPO interacts with VDAC1 to limit Parkin mediated mitophagy
Nektarios Tavernarakis (Foundation for Research and Technology)
Coordination of mitophagy and the mitochondrial retrograde response in ageing
Orian Shirihai (Boston University School of Medicine)
Siegfried Hekimi (McGill University)
MITOCHONDRIAL ROS SIGNALLING IN THE AGING PROCESS: FIRST GOOD, THEN BAD, BUT NOT HORMESIS
Thomas Johnson (University of Colorado )
Genetic Modulation of Stochastic Aspects of Aging
Thomas von Zglinicki (Newcastle University)
Low abundance of matrix arm of complex I in the mitochondria predicts longevity
Werner Zwerschke (Institute for Biomedical Aging Research)
Adipose-derived stromal/progenitor cell aging and caloric restriction


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