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Angiogenesis and Vascular Disease (Z3)
Organizer(s) Luisa Iruela-Arispe, Timothy T. Hla and Courtney Griffin
May 8—12, 2017
Eldorado Hotel & Spa • Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
Discounted Abstract Deadline: Jan 11, 2017
Abstract Deadline: Feb 8, 2017
Scholarship Deadline: Jan 11, 2017
Discounted Registration Deadline: Mar 8, 2017
Sponsored by Janssen R&D: Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson and Journal of Molecular Cell Biology (JMCB)
Joint Meeting:
Mitochondria, Metabolism and Heart (Z4)
Summary of Meeting:
Angiogenesis is critical to both the growth and repair of tissues as well as for the progression of several pathologies. Progress in our molecular understanding of vascular growth has facilitated the development of therapies that have been successfully applied in diseases such as retinopathy and cancer. Notwithstanding these advancements, much remains to be harnessed from the basic molecular mechanisms that control vascular growth. This conference will bring together leaders of research from basic science, translational science, biotechnology and pharmaceutical areas, to discuss progress in clinical and translational research areas. The goal of the conference is to highlight new discoveries, technological advances and therapeutic possibilities. Both established and up-and-coming investigators will have ample opportunities to interact informally and share views with junior investigators and trainees in a collegial and relaxed atmosphere. By promoting cross-disciplinary interactions, the meeting will enhance vascular biology research and applications to clinical medicine.
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Angiogenesis is critical to both the growth and repair of tissues as well as for the progression of several pathologies. Progress in our molecular understanding of vascular growth has facilitated the development of therapies that have been successfully applied in diseases such as retinopathy and cancer. Notwithstanding these advancements, much remains to be harnessed from the basic molecular mechanisms that control vascular growth. This conference will bring together leaders of research from basic science, translational science, biotechnology and pharmaceutical areas, to discuss progress in clinical and translational research areas. The goal of the conference is to highlight new discoveries, technological advances and therapeutic possibilities. Both established and up-and-coming investigators will have ample opportunities to interact informally and share views with junior investigators and trainees in a collegial and relaxed atmosphere. By promoting cross-disciplinary interactions, the meeting will enhance vascular biology research and applications to clinical medicine.
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No registration fees are used to fund entertainment or alcohol at this conference
The meeting will begin on Monday, May 8 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Friday, May 12 with a closing plenary session from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour and entertainment. We recommend return travel on Saturday, May 13 in order to fully experience the meeting.
MONDAY, MAY 8
TUESDAY, MAY 9
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10
THURSDAY, MAY 11
FRIDAY, MAY 12
SATURDAY, MAY 13
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The meeting will begin on Monday, May 8 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Friday, May 12 with a closing plenary session from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour and entertainment. We recommend return travel on Saturday, May 13 in order to fully experience the meeting.
MONDAY, MAY 8
18:00—20:00
Welcome Mixer
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:30—10:00
Welcome and Keynote Session (Joint)
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Luisa Iruela-Arispe,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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Junichi Sadoshima,
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, USA
Kari K. Alitalo,
University of Helsinki, Finland
Therapeutic Potential of Vascular Growth Factors
Therapeutic Potential of Vascular Growth Factors
Coffee Break
10:20—12:30
Metabolism and Disease (Joint)
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Robert E. Gerszten,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA
Metabolic Profiles and the Risk of Cardiometabolic Diseases
Metabolic Profiles and the Risk of Cardiometabolic Diseases
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Andrew G. Dillin,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Mitochondria Mitokines and Aging
Mitochondria Mitokines and Aging
Peter F. Carmeliet,
University of Leuven, VIB, Belgium
Angiogenesis Revisited: Role and (Therapeutic) Implications of Endothelial Metabolism
Angiogenesis Revisited: Role and (Therapeutic) Implications of Endothelial Metabolism
Arpita Chowdhury,
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Germany
Short Talk: Oxidative Stress and Altered Mitochondrial Signaling in Barth Syndrome Models
Short Talk: Oxidative Stress and Altered Mitochondrial Signaling in Barth Syndrome Models
Nicholas Sibinga,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Short Talk: Control of Mitochondrial Function by Atypical Cadherins
Short Talk: Control of Mitochondrial Function by Atypical Cadherins
14:30—16:30
Workshop 1: Current Strategies for Funding Angiogenesis and Vascular Disease Research
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Luisa Iruela-Arispe,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Yunling Gao,
NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, USA
Angiogenesis Research: The Extramural Portfolio Supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2008-2015
Angiogenesis Research: The Extramural Portfolio Supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2008-2015
Morris J. Birnbaum,
Pfizer Inc., USA
Philip Tagari,
Amgen, Inc., USA
Amgen – Funding External Innovation
Amgen – Funding External Innovation
Courtney Griffin,
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA
Updates on the American Heart Association Research Funding Portfolio
Updates on the American Heart Association Research Funding Portfolio
Christer Betsholtz,
Uppsala University, Sweden
14:30—16:30
Workshop 1: How to Evaluate Metabolism in the Heart: From the Langendorff Perfusion to Metabolome Analyses
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Toren Finkel,
University of Pittsburgh, UPMC, USA
Larissa Pfisterer,
Frankfurt University, Germany
Regulation of Endothelial Cell Metabolism by Long Noncoding RNA lncflow2
Regulation of Endothelial Cell Metabolism by Long Noncoding RNA lncflow2
Jessica M. Pfleger,
Temple University, USA
Bioenergetics as a Tool for Assessing Cardiomyocyte Response to β–Adrenergic Stimulation and Insulin Resistance
Bioenergetics as a Tool for Assessing Cardiomyocyte Response to β–Adrenergic Stimulation and Insulin Resistance
Paul T. Schumacker,
Northwestern University, USA
Mitochondrial Complexes I and III Regulate Cardiomyocyte Proliferation in Adult Mouse Hearts
Mitochondrial Complexes I and III Regulate Cardiomyocyte Proliferation in Adult Mouse Hearts
Junco Shibayama Warren,
University of Utah, USA
The Histone Methyltransferase Smyd1 Regulates Mitochondrial Energetics in Cardiomyocytes
The Histone Methyltransferase Smyd1 Regulates Mitochondrial Energetics in Cardiomyocytes
Yuan Zhang,
University of Iowa, USA
Ketogenic Diet Rescues Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure Induced by Loss of the Mitochondrial Pyruvate Carrier 1
Ketogenic Diet Rescues Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure Induced by Loss of the Mitochondrial Pyruvate Carrier 1
Dan Shao,
University of Washington, USA
Glucose Promotes Cell Growth by Suppressing Branched-Chain Amino Acid Degradation
Glucose Promotes Cell Growth by Suppressing Branched-Chain Amino Acid Degradation
17:00—19:00
Metabolite Signaling in Angiogenesis and Vascular Disease
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William C. Sessa,
Yale University School of Medicine, USA
Morris J. Birnbaum,
Pfizer Inc., USA
Control of Hepatic Lipid Metabolism
Control of Hepatic Lipid Metabolism
Christer Betsholtz,
Uppsala University, Sweden
Pericytes as Regulators of Vascular Stability
Pericytes as Regulators of Vascular Stability
J. David Symons,
University of Utah, USA
Short Talk: Endothelial Cell Autophagy Maintains Shear-Stress-Induced Nitric Oxide Generation via Glycolysis-Dependent Purinergic Signaling to eNOS
Short Talk: Endothelial Cell Autophagy Maintains Shear-Stress-Induced Nitric Oxide Generation via Glycolysis-Dependent Purinergic Signaling to eNOS
Andreas M. Beyer,
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Short Talk: Autophagy is a Novel Regulatory Mechanism in the Human Microcirculation
Short Talk: Autophagy is a Novel Regulatory Mechanism in the Human Microcirculation
17:00—19:00
Mitochondria Quality Control
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Gerald W. Dorn, II,
Washington University School of Medicine, USA
The Cardiomyopathy of Defective Mitochondrial Fusion
The Cardiomyopathy of Defective Mitochondrial Fusion
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Junichi Sadoshima,
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, USA
Mitophagy in the Heart
Mitophagy in the Heart
R. Luke Wiseman,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Stress-Responsive Regulation of Mitochondria Inner Membrane Proteostasis
Stress-Responsive Regulation of Mitochondria Inner Membrane Proteostasis
Ana Victoria Lechuga Vieco,
Spanish National Center for Cardiovascular Research, Spain
Short Talk: Conflict between Mitochondrial DNA Variants
Short Talk: Conflict between Mitochondrial DNA Variants
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:30—11:45
Transcriptional Control of Endothelial Fate
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Courtney Griffin,
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA
William T. Pu,
Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA
Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation of Endothelial Gene Expression
Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation of Endothelial Gene Expression
Michael Potente,
Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany
EMBO Young Investigator Lecture: Metabolism, Metabolites and Endothelial Plasticity
EMBO Young Investigator Lecture: Metabolism, Metabolites and Endothelial Plasticity
Coffee Break
Brian L. Black,
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Identification of Injury- and Regeneration-Responsive Cardiac Endothelium Enhancer Elements
Identification of Injury- and Regeneration-Responsive Cardiac Endothelium Enhancer Elements
William C. Sessa,
Yale University School of Medicine, USA
New Insights into Endothelial Lipid Metabolism
New Insights into Endothelial Lipid Metabolism
Manu Beerens,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA
Short Talk: Prdm16 Modifies the Canonical Notch Output to Establish Proper Arterial Development
Short Talk: Prdm16 Modifies the Canonical Notch Output to Establish Proper Arterial Development
Akiko Mammoto,
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Short Talk: YAP1 in Angiogenesis and Lung Regeneration
Short Talk: YAP1 in Angiogenesis and Lung Regeneration
08:30—11:45
Autophagy and Metabolism
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Heidi M. McBride,
McGill University, Canada
Emerging Functions of Mitochondrial-Derived Vesicles in Health and Disease.
Emerging Functions of Mitochondrial-Derived Vesicles in Health and Disease.
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Ana Maria Cuervo,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Control of Metabolism by Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy
Control of Metabolism by Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy
Coffee Break
Daniel P. Kelly,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Mitochondrial Remodeling in the Developing and Diseased Heart
Mitochondrial Remodeling in the Developing and Diseased Heart
E. Dale Abel,
University of Iowa, Carver College of Medicine, USA
Myocardial Autophagy and Metabolic Regulation
Myocardial Autophagy and Metabolic Regulation
Helena C. Kenny,
University of Iowa, USA
Short Talk: Inducible Deletion of OPA1 Causes Heart Failure in Part by mTOR - Mediated Suppression of Autophagy
Short Talk: Inducible Deletion of OPA1 Causes Heart Failure in Part by mTOR - Mediated Suppression of Autophagy
Iain Scott,
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Short Talk: Acetylation of Mitochondrial Proteins by Gcn5l1 Promotes Enhanced Fatty Acid Oxidation in the Heart
Short Talk: Acetylation of Mitochondrial Proteins by Gcn5l1 Promotes Enhanced Fatty Acid Oxidation in the Heart
17:00—19:00
Epigenetic Regulation of Vascular Growth
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Brian L. Black,
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Stefanie Dimmeler,
University of Frankfurt, Germany
Function of Long Noncoding RNAs in the Regulation of the Vasculature
Function of Long Noncoding RNAs in the Regulation of the Vasculature
Philip Tagari,
Amgen, Inc., USA
Pharmacological and Genetic Inhibition of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Prolyl Hydroxylases
Pharmacological and Genetic Inhibition of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Prolyl Hydroxylases
Courtney Griffin,
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA
Chromatin Remodeling and Vascular Development
Chromatin Remodeling and Vascular Development
Federico Bussolino,
University of Torino, Italy
Short Talk: Transcription Factor EB Regulates VEGFR2 Function
Short Talk: Transcription Factor EB Regulates VEGFR2 Function
17:00—19:00
Cell Signaling and Metabolism
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Pinchas Cohen,
University of Southern California, USA
Mitochondrial-Derived Peptides and their Role in Vascular Disease
Mitochondrial-Derived Peptides and their Role in Vascular Disease
Xiang-Dong Fu,
University of California, San Diego, USA
A Novel Strategy to Inhibit Angiogenesis in Cancer
A Novel Strategy to Inhibit Angiogenesis in Cancer
Arieh Moussaieff,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
The Metabolic Switch of Cells Exiting Pluripotency
The Metabolic Switch of Cells Exiting Pluripotency
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Lorrie A. Kirshenbaum,
University of Manitoba, Canada
Short Talk: Alternative Spliced Form of Bnip3 Preferentially Interacts with Mitofusion2 and Endoplasmic Reticulum for Cell Survival
Short Talk: Alternative Spliced Form of Bnip3 Preferentially Interacts with Mitofusion2 and Endoplasmic Reticulum for Cell Survival
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:30—11:45
Hypoxia Sensing Mechanism and Mitophagy (Joint)
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Stefanie Dimmeler,
University of Frankfurt, Germany
Åsa B. Gustafsson,
University of California, San Diego, USA
Parkin-Dependent Degradation of Mitochondria by a Rab5 Endosomal Pathway
Parkin-Dependent Degradation of Mitochondria by a Rab5 Endosomal Pathway
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Kenneth Walsh,
University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA
Clonal Hematopoiesis and Cardio-metabolic Disease: New Mechanisms, New Therapeutic Opportunities
Clonal Hematopoiesis and Cardio-metabolic Disease: New Mechanisms, New Therapeutic Opportunities
Coffee Break
Marlene Rabinovitch,
Stanford University, USA
A BMP-Notch Axis Coordinates Mitochondrial Function, Chromatin Remodeling and Gene Regulation to Regenerate Endothelium in Response to Injury
A BMP-Notch Axis Coordinates Mitochondrial Function, Chromatin Remodeling and Gene Regulation to Regenerate Endothelium in Response to Injury
M. Celeste Simon,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Balancing Cell Growth with Homeostasis in the Tumor Microenvironment
Balancing Cell Growth with Homeostasis in the Tumor Microenvironment
Ivan Menendez-Montes,
Fundacion CNIC, Spain
Short Talk: Cardiac HIF/VHL Signaling Regulates Glycolytic and Oxidative Metabolic Programs and Is Essential for Myocardial Maturation during Heart Development
Short Talk: Cardiac HIF/VHL Signaling Regulates Glycolytic and Oxidative Metabolic Programs and Is Essential for Myocardial Maturation during Heart Development
Erin Reineke,
Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA
Short Talk: Coordination of Cellular Function by Steroid-Receptor Coactivator 2 in Stress-Induced Cardiac Angiogenesis
Short Talk: Coordination of Cellular Function by Steroid-Receptor Coactivator 2 in Stress-Induced Cardiac Angiogenesis
14:30—16:30
Workshop 2: Intracellular Signaling and Vascular Function
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George E. Davis,
University of Missouri School of Medicine, USA
Christopher D. Kontos,
Duke University Medical Center, USA
Caskin2: A Novel Regulator of Endothelial Cell Quiescence
Caskin2: A Novel Regulator of Endothelial Cell Quiescence
Qing Robert Miao,
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Ras Signaling Is Required for Preventing Cerebrovascular Malformation
Ras Signaling Is Required for Preventing Cerebrovascular Malformation
Sarah J. Parker,
Cedars Sinai Medical Center, USA
Proteomics Reveals Context-Dependent Shifts in Mitochondrial Protein Expression and Novel Non-Canonical TGFβ Signaling Activation in the Aorta of Marfan Syndrome Mice
Proteomics Reveals Context-Dependent Shifts in Mitochondrial Protein Expression and Novel Non-Canonical TGFβ Signaling Activation in the Aorta of Marfan Syndrome Mice
Vivek Venkataramani,
University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany
CD31 Expression Determines Redox Status and Chemoresistance in Human Angiosarcomas
CD31 Expression Determines Redox Status and Chemoresistance in Human Angiosarcomas
Ruowen Ge,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Extracellular Antiangiogenic Proteins Target Mitochondria through a Novel Route of Protein Trafficking via Endocytosis and Direct Endosome-Mitochondrion Fusion
Extracellular Antiangiogenic Proteins Target Mitochondria through a Novel Route of Protein Trafficking via Endocytosis and Direct Endosome-Mitochondrion Fusion
17:00—19:00
Vascular Stability and Cell-Cell Interactions
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Ralf H. Adams,
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany
Harry (Hal) C. Dietz,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Blade Therapeutics, USA
TGFbeta in Inherited Vasculopathies: A Matter of Aneurysmic Proportions
TGFbeta in Inherited Vasculopathies: A Matter of Aneurysmic Proportions
George E. Davis,
University of Missouri School of Medicine, USA
Molecular Determinants Governing EC-Pericyte Tube Co-Assembly and Stability
Molecular Determinants Governing EC-Pericyte Tube Co-Assembly and Stability
Luisa Iruela-Arispe,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Vascular Stability and Cell-Cell Interactions during Endothelial Regeneration
Vascular Stability and Cell-Cell Interactions during Endothelial Regeneration
Arie Horowitz,
Thomas Jefferson University, USA
Short Talk: Dynamic Equilibrium of Endothelial Cell Junctions Is Required for Vascular Morphogenesis
Short Talk: Dynamic Equilibrium of Endothelial Cell Junctions Is Required for Vascular Morphogenesis
17:00—19:00
Metabolic Regulation of Cell Signaling
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Guido Kroemer,
Cordeliers Research Center, France
Metabolic Regulation of Autophagy
Metabolic Regulation of Autophagy
Michael N. Sack,
NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, USA
Nutrient Sensing, Mitochondria and the Inflammasome
Nutrient Sensing, Mitochondria and the Inflammasome
Stephen Y. Chan,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA
The Emerging Nexus between Matrix Stiffness and Cellular Metabolism in the Diseased Pulmonary Vasculature: New Targets for Treating Pulmonary Hypertension
The Emerging Nexus between Matrix Stiffness and Cellular Metabolism in the Diseased Pulmonary Vasculature: New Targets for Treating Pulmonary Hypertension
Jianhua Xiong,
NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, USA
Short Talk: Fatty Acid Oxidation Regulates Endothelial Cell Fate
Short Talk: Fatty Acid Oxidation Regulates Endothelial Cell Fate
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:30—11:45
Organ Specific Vasculature
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Kathleen M. Caron,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Ralf H. Adams,
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany
Organ-Specific and Functional Specialization of Blood Vessels
Organ-Specific and Functional Specialization of Blood Vessels
Susan Quaggin,
Northwestern University, USA
Unique Molecular and Functional Requirements of the Renal Vasculature
Unique Molecular and Functional Requirements of the Renal Vasculature
Coffee Break
Anne C. Eichmann,
Yale University School of Medicine, USA
Cross-Talk between Vessels and Nerves
Cross-Talk between Vessels and Nerves
Paul S. Frenette,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Bone Marrow Vascular Niche
Bone Marrow Vascular Niche
Lisandra Vila Ellis,
MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Short Talk: Investigating Alveolar Angiogenesis in the Developing Mouse Lung
Short Talk: Investigating Alveolar Angiogenesis in the Developing Mouse Lung
Ching-Ling Ellen Lien,
Saban Research Institute, Children's Hospital, USA
Short Talk: Coordinated Development of Coronary Vessels, Cortical Cardiomyocytes and Cardiac Lymphatics Supports Heart Morphogenesis and Regeneration
Short Talk: Coordinated Development of Coronary Vessels, Cortical Cardiomyocytes and Cardiac Lymphatics Supports Heart Morphogenesis and Regeneration
08:30—11:45
Regulation of mPTP Opening
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Toren Finkel,
University of Pittsburgh, UPMC, USA
Mouse Models of the Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter Complex
Mouse Models of the Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter Complex
Elizabeth A. Jonas,
Yale University, USA
The Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore: Molecular Structure and Function in Health and Disease
The Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore: Molecular Structure and Function in Health and Disease
Coffee Break
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Jeffery D. Molkentin,
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, USA
Mitochondrial Calcium Regulated by MCU Underlies Skeletal Muscle Adaptation
Mitochondrial Calcium Regulated by MCU Underlies Skeletal Muscle Adaptation
Amit U. Joshi,
Stanford University SOM, USA
Short Talk: Mitochondrial Dynamics in Neurodegeneration in Patient-Derived Cells and in Animal Models
Short Talk: Mitochondrial Dynamics in Neurodegeneration in Patient-Derived Cells and in Animal Models
Vivian Werloger Rodrigues de Moraes,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Short Talk: PERK Activation Regulates Mitochondrial Quality Control during Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
Short Talk: PERK Activation Regulates Mitochondrial Quality Control during Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
14:30—16:30
Workshop 2: How to Evaluate Mitophagy and Mitochondrial Function in the Cardiovascular System
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Åsa B. Gustafsson,
University of California, San Diego, USA
Brian Glancy,
NHLBI and NIAMS, National Institutes of Health, USA
The Mitochondrial Reticulum of the Heart
The Mitochondrial Reticulum of the Heart
Knut Lauritzen,
Oslo University Hospital, Norway
Impaired Dynamics and Function of Mitochondria Caused by mtDNA Damage Leads to Heart Failure
Impaired Dynamics and Function of Mitochondria Caused by mtDNA Damage Leads to Heart Failure
Xiyuan Lu,
University of California, Davis, USA
Mitochondrial Subpopulations and Heterogeneity in Adult Cardiac Myocytes Revealed by Confocal Imaging
Mitochondrial Subpopulations and Heterogeneity in Adult Cardiac Myocytes Revealed by Confocal Imaging
Liming Pei,
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania, USA
A Heart-Derived Hormone that Regulates Body Growth
A Heart-Derived Hormone that Regulates Body Growth
Venkatesh Sundararajan,
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, USA
Mitochondrial Lon Protease Protects the Heart in vivo Against Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Reducing Oxidative Damage
Mitochondrial Lon Protease Protects the Heart in vivo Against Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Reducing Oxidative Damage
Nuo Sun,
NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, USA
Measuring Cardiac Mitophagy and the Role of USP30 in Heart Failure
Measuring Cardiac Mitophagy and the Role of USP30 in Heart Failure
17:00—18:45
Lymphangiogenesis
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Anne C. Eichmann,
Yale University School of Medicine, USA
Tsutomu Kume,
Northwestern University, USA
Regulation of Postnatal Lymphatic Vessel Development by Foxc1 and Foxc2
Regulation of Postnatal Lymphatic Vessel Development by Foxc1 and Foxc2
Tatiana V. Petrova,
CHUV, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Mechanisms of Lymphatic Vessel Specialization
Mechanisms of Lymphatic Vessel Specialization
Kathleen M. Caron,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Lymphatics in Myocardial Injury and Repair
Lymphatics in Myocardial Injury and Repair
17:00—19:00
Metabolism and Heart Failure
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Richard N. Kitsis,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy in the Regulation of Mitochondrial Function and Heart Failure
Chaperone-Mediated Autophagy in the Regulation of Mitochondrial Function and Heart Failure
Rong Tian,
University of Washington, USA
The Signaling Role of Branched Chain Amino Acids
The Signaling Role of Branched Chain Amino Acids
Stephen L. Archer,
Queen's University, Canada
Role of Acquired Abnormalities in Mitochondrial Dynamics and the Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter (MCU) in Pulmonary Hypertension
Role of Acquired Abnormalities in Mitochondrial Dynamics and the Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter (MCU) in Pulmonary Hypertension
Katsuhito Fujiu,
University of Tokyo, Japan
Short Talk: Cardiac Macrophage Is Required to Avoid Heart Failure and Cardiac Sudden Death after Pressure Overload
Short Talk: Cardiac Macrophage Is Required to Avoid Heart Failure and Cardiac Sudden Death after Pressure Overload
18:45—19:00
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers)
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19:00—19:15
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers)
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19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
20:00—23:00
Entertainment
Entertainment is not subsidized by conference registration fees nor any U.S. federal government grants. Funding for this expense is provided by other revenue sources.
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