Imaging dynamic interfaces - resuscitation
Poster
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The generation of stable compartments with a defined content different from the immediate environment is a central hallmark of life. Life’s molecular machinery relies on the resulting interfaces located inside cells, between cells and between tissues for the generation of energy, the transmission of information and the maintenance of homeostasis and organ integrity.
The 2021 annual conference of CRC 1348 brings together distinguished international scientists who employ imaging-based research strategies to investigate the formation and function of dynamic interfaces at various scales in life science research. Topics addressed will cover the cell biology and molecular mechanisms of membrane fission and vesicle fusion, which governing formation and function of subcellular structures. A particular emphasis of the discussion will be on synaptic information transmission between neurons. Besides synapses, endothelial cells of the vascular wall form a cellular interface essential for vital functions. Lecture topics will cover maintenance of endothelial tissue integrity and vascular functions in the context of CNS neuronal protection and continued immune surveillance. But also pathological dysfunctions, like impaired fluid homeostasis and cancer formation are topics of this conference. A special vascular interface is formed by the liver sinusoidal endothelium that will be illuminated form the perspective of high resolution microscopy. Besides their physiological functions, dynamic cellular interfaces provide obstacles but also unique opportunities for pathogens, a topic that is covered by lectures on viral and bacterial infections and innovative bacteria-selective labeling strategies.
Over the last two decades imaging has been a most transforming power in biological sciences. Yet for full exploitation of increasingly powerful microscopes equally sophisticated sample preparation and imaging technologies have to be developed. In addition, biomedical imaging has transgressed the simple preparation of highly resolved images and increasingly entered the realm of a quantitative science. These developments are accommodated in special sessions dedicated to novel imaging approaches, image visualisation and analysis.
We look forward to seeing you all at our virtual conference this year!
Zoom-Link:
https://wwu.zoom.us/j/69637308566?pwd=OWVCZ2o2N3Q1SVEwMlhUVEtlMHhPQT09
Meeting-ID: 696 3730 8566
Code: 287174Speaker
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May 27th, 2021
13.55 – 14.00 Welcome
14.00 – 14.45 Kari Alitalo, Helsinki How growth factors modulate organotypic vasculature 14.45 – 15.15 Tanya Petrova, Lausanne Imaging small intestinal stroma 15.15 – 15.30 Mara Pitulescu, Muenster Signaling mechanisms controlling sprouting and artery formation Contact breakout room: Katharina Eick & Laura Brabenec
15.30 – 16.00 Virtual Coffee
16.00 – 16.30 Serge Van de Pavert, Marseille A new peri-vascular macrophage population in the brain 16.30 – 17.00 Thomas Huser, Bielefeld Imaging cellular nanopores in living endothelial cells by video-rate super-resolution microscopy 17.00 – 17.30 Peter McCourt, Tromsoe Using old drugs to make old livers young again - potential therapies to restore defenestrated liver endothelium Contact breakout room: Katharina Eick & Fabian Gude
17.30 – 18.15 Meet the Speaker
18.15 – 18.45 Daniel Wüstner, Odense Quantitative imaging of sterol transport through the lysosome 18.45 – 19.15 Carsten Grashoff, Muenster Molecular Scale Analysis of Cell Adhesion 19.15 – 19.45 Florian Jug, Dresden Image Restoration Simplifies Microscopy Data Analysis - a talk about methods and applications Contact breakout room: Hiteshika Gosain & Jonas Goretzko
May 28th, 2021
14.00 – 14.45 Nils Brose, Goettingen Dynamic control of presynaptic function in health and disease 14.45 – 15.15 Matthijs Verhage, Amsterdam Imaging secretory pathways in mouse and human CNS neurons 15.15 – 15.45 Stephan Sigrist, Berlin Presynaptic Active zone remodelling: toward mechanism and behavioral relevance Contact breakout room: Lena Prange & Julia Wittmar
15.45 – 16.15 Virtual Coffee
16.15 – 16.45 Anne Grapin-Botton, Dresden Pancreatic organoids as a means to assess cell to cell signaling leading to differentiation and morphogenesis 16.45 – 17.15 Paul Martin, Bristol Inflammation in wound healing and cancer 17.15 – 17.45 Damian Brunner, Zurich Integrating cellular shape oscillation and tissue morphogenesis Contact breakout room: Hongyan Long & Pia Brinkert
17.45 – 18.30 Meet the Speaker
18.30 – 18.45 Sai Krishnan, Muenster Endocytic Readily Retrievable pool in TIRF-amenable synpase 18.45 – 19.30 Reinhard Jahn, Goettingen Intermediate steps in SNARE-mediated membrane fusion Contact breakout room: Priyadarshini Ravindran & Carolina Camelo
19:30 –19:35 Closing remarks