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Final Report
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Table of Contents
General Remarks _________________________________________ 3
Committees _____________________________________________ 5
Attendance ______________________________________________ 9
Abstracts ______________________________________________ 12
Posters ________________________________________________ 13
Registration Fees ________________________________________ 14
Scientific Sessions _______________________________________ 15
Program Overview ___________________________________ 15
Plenary Lectures ____________________________________ 17
Awards ________________________________________________ 19
Opening & Closing Sessions _______________________________ 21
Services _______________________________________________ 23
Specific Activities _______________________________________ 26
Biochemistry in the City __________________________________ 32
Biochemistry in Cuisine _______________________________ 32
Genes in a Bottle ____________________________________ 33
Meeting with Nobel Laureates _________________________ 34
Lectures Open to the Public ___________________________ 36
Young Scientists Forum/Program ___________________________ 39
Bursaries _______________________________________________ 41
Sponsors _______________________________________________ 42
Exhibitors ______________________________________________ 43
Website ________________________________________________ 45
Special Issues ___________________________________________ 48
Media _________________________________________________ 49
Social Events ___________________________________________ 51
Financial Report ________________________________________ 54
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The joint 22nd IUBMB & 37th FEBS Congress was held from 4th to 9th September 2012 in Sevilla, Spain. The meeting was organized by the Spanish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM), along with the Portuguese Society for Biochemistry (SPB) as a partner society.
The main theme of the Congress was “From Single Molecules to Systems Biology”. Recent spectacular advances in “-omic” disciplines and information technology have led to multidisciplinarity and integration becoming key features of post-genomic and proteomic research. Genes, gene products, their regulatory networks and their interactions with their environment must be analyzed not only at the molecular level, but also as components of higher order structures, metabolic pathways or entire cells and organisms. This branch of research, termed “Systems Biology”, combines concepts in a holistic approach from molecular biology, engineering sciences, mathematics and information technology to complex biological systems such as living cells.
We would like to praise the excellent scientific level of all abstracts submitted. With a total of 1,854 abstracts approved, 1,689 posters and 122 oral communications were presented. We would also like to highlight the awarding of registration fee waivers to 498 PhD students and young scientists.
The Congress brought together 59 exhibitors and 2,454 participants from 73 different countries spanning five continents. Events and speakers reflected great geographical diversity as well as the important contributions made by both sexes. The female:male participant ratio was 55:45.
A total of 20 plenary lectures, including those of six Nobel Laureates, and 137 symposium and workshop lectures were delivered by internationally renowned experts in their fields. Of particular note is that both the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and the European Research Council (ERC) organized sessions during the congress, thus strengthening FEBS’ and IUBMB’ links and collaboration with these major European science organizations.
The program of the meeting followed the standard format for typical FEBS and IUBMB Congresses, with morning and evening sessions running over six days. Additionally, it incorporated the main events of the SEBBM Congress, including the meetings of its 20 scientific groups and lectures delivered by researchers from Argentina, Chile and Mexico.
As local organizers, we intended to add value to the Congress experience by developing new ideas and creating novel activities, such as the ‘Biochemistry in Cuisine’ to show scientific principles underlying modern gastronomy, the ‘Guided Poster Tour’ to facilitate the exchange between speakers and poster presenters, and the ‘Portrait Gallery’ to honor 24 outstanding female scientists. Also worth a special mention is the ‘Abstract Search Online Service’ by which all approved abstracts were made available on the official website about a month prior to the congress, allowing participants to comfortably decide in advance which poster to visit and which presentation to attend. Other novel Services such as the Conference App, the Child Care at the venue, or the Poster Printing On Site were also very much appreciated.
General Remarks
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Immediately prior to the Congress, the 12th FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum was held as a joint event with the IUBMB Young Scientists Program, and also along with the FEBS Fellows Meeting for the first time, involving circa 150 outstanding young scientists. The joint meeting took place from 1st to 4th September 2012 in Costa Ballena, on the Southern Coast of Spain.
With the goal of bringing science closer to a wider audience, a number of activities took place under the umbrella of the ‘Biochemistry in the City’ initiative – namely two ‘Round-Tables Open to the Public’ (one on cancer and one on functional food), a course entitled ‘And You? Me, a Biochemist!’ to encourage high school students to study science at university, an Introductory Course in Biochemical Research as well as the science for non-scientists activity ‘Genes in a bottle’ where passers-by could isolate DNA molecules from a buccal swab.
In addition, a ‘Meeting with Nobel Laureates’ was held at a downtown hotel with the aim of making people realize how crucial Science is for the future development of the knowledge-based economy.
Under the theme “From Single Molecules to Systems Biology”, we hope to have fulfilled delegates’ expectations by providing a quality program and a good arena for expanding knowledge and networking.
Miguel A. De la Rosa, Chair of Organizing CommitteeJoan Guinovart, Chair of Scientific Committee Irene Díaz-Moreno, Secretary of Organizing CommitteeIdalino Rocha, Chair’s Office
General Remarks
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Presidency
Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and the Princess of Asturias
Members
President of the Government of Spain (Spanish Prime Minister)
President of the Andalusian Autonomous Government
Minister of Economy and Competitiveness
Minister of Education, Culture & Sports
Mayor, City of Sevilla
Secretary of State for Research, Development and Innovation
Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science
President, Sevilla Provincial Council
President, Spanish National Research Council
President, Universidad de Sevilla
President, Universidad Internacional de Andalucía
President, Universidad Pablo de Olavide
President, Sevillian Academy of Sciences
President, Cartuja Scientific and Technological Park
Deputy Master, Royal Cavalry Armory of Sevilla
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Committees
Andrés Aguilera SpainCatalina Alarcón Spain
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Jesús Angulo SpainJoaquim Ariño SpainPatricia Boya SpainMiguel Castanho PortugalF. Javier Cejudo SpainSebastián Chávez SpainEmilio Fernández-Reyes SpainAntonio Ferrer-Montiel SpainF. Javier Florencio SpainJosé M. García-Fernández SpainMiguel García-Guerrero SpainCarlos Gómez-Moreno SpainVictoria Guixé ChileÁngel Herráez SpainManuel Hervás SpainAbdelaziz Hmyene MoroccoAlberto R. Kornblihtt ArgentinaCatalina Lara SpainJosé López-Barneo Spain
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Cecilia Arraiano PortugalDario Alessi United KingdomAlicia Alonso SpainMariano Barbacid SpainMiguel Beato SpainMaría A. Blasco SpainM. Leonor Cancela PortugalJulio E. Celis DenmarkIlona I. Grabinger ChileDaniela Corda ItalyFrédéric Dardel FranceAna Belén Elgoyhen ArgentinaErnesto Freire United StatesRamón Gomis SpainFotis C. Kafatos United KingdomMaria Leptin GermanyCarlos López-Otín SpainFederico Mayor SpainM. Teresa Miras Portugal Ángela Nieto SpainMary Osborn GermanyMontserrat Pagés SpainRichard. N. Perham United KingdomFrancesc Posas SpainCatarina Resende PortugalIsabel Varela-Nieto SpainWilliam J. Whelan United StatesFelix Wieland GermanyShi Yigong China
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Carlos E. Argaraña Argentina Jesús Ávila Spain Angelo Azzi United StatesJorge Babul ChileM. Luz Cárdenas France Khalid Fares MoroccoDebora Foguel BrazilMasamitsu Futai JapanCarlos Gancedo SpainCristina Garmendia Spain Efstathios Gonos GreeceFélix Goñi SpainRobert Huber Germany Nai-He Jing China Karl Kuchler AustriaFernando López-Casillas MexicoCarlos Martínez-Alonso SpainIain Mattaj GermanyPhillip Nagley Australia Yogeshkumar S. Naik ZimbabweUhtaek Oh South KoreaGlaucius Oliva Brazil Sergio Papa ItalyIqbal Parker South AfricaIsrael Pecht IsraelGregory A. Petsko United StatesClaudina Rodrigues-Pousada Portugal Vicente Rubio SpainMargarita Salas SpainWilly Stalmans BelgiumAdam Szewczyk PolandKenneth N. Timmis GermanyJia-Rui Wu ChinaKurt Wüthrich SwitzerlandBianca Zingales Brazil
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Attendance
2,454 registered attendees in total
73 participant countries spanning five continents
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Attendance
Spain 1023
Turkey 123
Portugal 105
Poland 104
Italy 79
United Kingdom 76
Russia 73
Japan 64
Brazil 52
Germany 58
Czech Republic 50
France 47
South Korea 43
United States 43
Chile 29
Romania 29
Hungary 26
Australia 24
Switzerland 21
Serbia 20
Greece 20
Sweden 19
Israel 18
Netherlands 18
Top 24 Countries by Number of Participants
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Attendance
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Abstracts
Plenary Lecturers 18
Symposium Speakers 100
Workshop Speakers 33
Posters 1,689
SEBBM
Plenary Lectures 2
Spanish-Mexican Speakers 4
Oral Communications* 122*Selected from posters and not included in the total number of abstracts
NMR in Biology 8
Total Number of Abstracts 1,854
Volum
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Abstracts
22nd IUBMB & 37th FEBS Congress
Seville, SpainSeptember 4–9, 2012
www.febsjournal.orgVolume 279 Supplement 1 September 2012 | ISSN 1742-464X
Volume 279 Supplement 1 September 2012
List of Abstracts
PL – Plenary Lectures
S – Symposia 6S01 Single Molecules 6 S01.1 Protein-Nucleic Acid interactions 6 S01.2 Protein Interactions and Networks 7 S01.3 Membranes and Proteins 8 S01.4 Intrinsically Disordered Proteins 9 S01.5 Engineering and Design 10S02 Trends in Biochemistry 12 S02.1 Genome Dynamics 12 S02.2 Transcription and Chromatin 13 S02.3 RNA Biogenesis and Processing 14 S02.4 Autophagy and Protein Homeostasis 15 S02.5 Integrated Cell Structure and Function 16S03 Beyond Biochemistry 18 S03.1 Ageing 18 S03.2 Global Regulation and Cell Reprogramming 19 S03.3 Artificial Cells and Genomes 20 S03.4 Computing with Molecules and Cells 21 S03.5 Dealing with Errors and Evolution 21S04 Molecular Bases of Diseases 23 S04.1 Neurodegenerative and Organ Degenerative
Diseases 23 S04.2 Inflammation and Diseases 24 S04.3 Stem Cells and Their Niches 25 S04.4 Cancer Genomics and Biomarkers 26 S04.5 Role of Hypoxia in Pathogenesis of
Inflammation in Cancer 27S05 Environmental Biochemistry 29 S05.1 Oxidative Stress: Dealing with Oxygen
(Portuguese-Brazilian Conference) 29 S05.2 Dealing with Osmotic Stress 30 S05.3 Life in Extreme Environments
(in Memoriam of Costas Drainas) 31 S05.4 Responding to Environmental Perception 32 S05.5 Molecular Clocks and Cell Cycling 33
W – Workshops 35W01 – W03 Omic Sciences 35 W01 Functional Genomics 35 W02 Proteomics and Signal Transduction 36 W03 Metabolomics 37W04 Biochemistry in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy 38W05 Forum for Bioentrepreneurs: Successful Technology
Transfer: from Test Tubes to Industrial Applications 39W06 Systems Biology 41
W07 – W08 Science and Society 42 W07 AIDS: Perspectives and New Therapies 42 W08 Malaria in the Developing World 43W09 – Science in School 44W10 – W11 Biochemical Education 45 W10 Teaching Molecular Evolution: a Unifying
Principle of Biochemistry 45 W11 Research into Effective Teaching Strategies:
what Biochemistry is Learning from Other Sciences 46
W12 Women in Biochemistry: from Past to Future 47
Special Events 48SEBBM Congress 48 Plenary Lectures 48 Spanish-Mexican Symposium 48NMR in Biology 50
Poster Presentations 52P01 Apoptosis 52P02 Biochemical Education 65P03 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants 67P04 Biochemistry in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy 86P05 Biomembranes and Bioenergetics 119P06 Cell Signaling 136P07 Developmental Biology 185P08 Free Radicals and Oxidative Stress 192P09 Genomics and Proteomics 224P10 Glycobiology 241P11 Membrane Transporters 253P12 Metabolic Regulation 264P13 Molecular Bases of Pathology 288P14 Molecular Biotechnology 329P15 Molecular Parasitology 352P16 Neuroscience 362P17 Nitrogen Biochemistry and Metabolism 389P18 Nutritional Biochemistry 395P19 Perinatal Biochemistry 406P20 Protein Structure and Function 408P21 Regulation of Gene Expression and Genome Dynamics 479P22 RNA Biology 506P23 Single Molecules 512P24 Systems Biology 518P25 Theoretical Molecular Biology 528P26 Transgenesis in Mammals 535P27 Others 538
Author index 577Keyword index 599
FEBS_v279_s1_oc.indd 1 8/25/2012 6:17:12 AM
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Day Poster Group Nº Total per day
SEP 5 05. Biomembranes & Bioenergetics 54 SEP 5 08. Free Radicals & Oxidative Stress 101 SEP 5 11. Membrane Transporters 35 SEP 5 14. Molecular Biotechnology 73 SEP 5 15. Molecular Parasitology 29 SEP 5 18. Nutritional Biochemistry 33 SEP 5 19. Perinatal Biochemistry 5 SEP 5 20. Protein Structure & Function 233 563
SEP 6 01. Apoptosis 42 SEP 6 02. Biochemical Education 5 SEP 6 06. Cell signaling 160 SEP 6 07. Developmental Biology 23 SEP 6 09. Genomics & Proteomics 55 SEP 6 12. Metabolic Regulation 73 SEP 6 16. Neuroscience 83 SEP 6 17. Nitrogen Biochemistry & Metabolism 19 SEP 6 21. Regulation of Gene Expresssion & Genome Dynamics 92 SEP 6 25. Theoretical Molecular Biology 21 SEP 6 26. Transgenesis in Mammals 7 580
SEP 8 03. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants 60 SEP 8 04. Biochemistry in Medical Diagnosis & Therapy 104 SEP 8 10. Glycobiology 35 SEP 8 13. Molecular Basis of Pathology 126 SEP 8 22. RNA Biology 18 SEP 8 23. Single Molecules 18 SEP 8 24. Systems Biology 31 SEP 8 27. Others 128 SEP 8 28. Late abstracts 26 546
TOTAL 1,689
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1,689 posters presented during three sessions
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Registration Fees
Early Registration
(15 May 2012)
Regular Registration
(30 June 2012)
Late and On-site
Registration (1 July on)
Academic & Researcher 450 € 500 € 550 €
Student 1 200 € 225 € 250 €
Non-academic 600 € 700 € 800 €
Invited Speaker Free
YSP Fellowship Winner 2 Free
IUBMB/FEBS/SEBBM Bursary Winner3 Select your fee
On-site-1-day registration 150 €
Members of Biochemical Societies from HINARI B Countries 4 Reduction of 50%
Companion 100 € 150 € 200 €
1Participants claiming this fee had to submit proof of their PhD, MSc or Undergraduate Student status.2Participants claiming this fee had to submit proof of being a YSP Fellowship Winner. 3IUBMB/FEBS/SEBBM Bursary recipients were entitled to be reimbursed congress registration fee upon check-in in person at the Congress venue (4-9 September 2012. Sevilla, Spain).4Participants claiming this fee had to submit proof of membership to one of the HINARI B countries Biochemical Societies.
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S02 Trends in Biochemistry02.1 Genome Dynamics
S03 Beyond Biochemistry03.1 Ageing
S04 Molecular Bases of Diseases04.1 Neurodegenerative and Organ
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W01 Functional Genomics
W04 Biochemistry in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy
W07 AIDS: Perspectives and New Therapies
W10 Teaching Molecular Evolution:a Unifying Principle of Biochemistry
PL03 Osamu Hayaishi
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PL09 EMBO
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SEBBM 01Hermann Niemeyer
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PL04 Theodor Bucher PL08 FEBS Journals Awards
S01 Single Molecules01.2 Protein Networks
S02 Trends in Biochemistry 02.2 Transcription and Chromatin
S03 Beyond Biochemistry 03.2 Global Regulation and Cell Reprogramming
S04 Molecular Bases of Diseases 04.2 Infl ammation and DiseasesS05 Environmental Biochemistry 05.2 Dealing with Osmotic Stress
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W05 Forum for Bioentrepreneurs
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S01 Single Molecules 01.3 Membranes and ProteinsS02 Trends in Biochemistry
02.3 RNA Biogenesis and ProcessingS03 Beyond Biochemistry
03.3 Artifi cial Cells and GenomesS04 Molecular Bases of Diseases 04.3 Stem Cells and their NichesS05 Environmental Biochemistry
05.3 Life in Extreme Environments (In memoriam of Costas Drainas)
S01 Single Molecules 01.4 Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
S02 Trends in Biochemistry02.4 Autophagy and Protein Homeostasis
S03 Beyond Biochemistry 03.4 Computing with Molecules and Cells
S04 Molecular Bases of Diseases 04.4 Cancer Genomics and Biomarkers
S05 Environmental Biochemistry 05.4 Responding to Environmental Perception
W03 Metabolomics
W06 Systems Biology
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W12 Women in Biochemistry: from Past to Future
S01 Single Molecules 01.5 Engineering and DesignS02 Trends in Biochemistry
02.5 Integrated Cell Structure and FunctionS03 Beyond Biochemistry
03.5 Dealing with Errors and EvolutionS04 Molecular Bases of Diseases
04.5 Role of Hypoxia in Pathogenesis of Infl ammation in Cancer
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17:30 – 17:45 PL00 Opening LectureAuditorium The ERC - funding frontier research in times of austerity Helga Nowotny (Vienna, AT)
18:00 – 19:00 PL01 IUBMBAuditorium Chair: Carlos Gancedo (Madrid, ES). Laudator: Angelo Azzi (Boston, MA, US) Switches and latches: the control of entry into mitosis Tim Hunt (Hertfordshire, UK)
19:00 – 20:00 PL02 FEBSAuditorium Chair: Sergio Papa (Bari, IT). Laudator: Jaak Järv (Tallinn, EE) Towards a comprehensive description of the proteome by high resolution mass spectrometry Mathias Mann (Martinsried, DE)
11:00 – 12:00 PL03 Osamu HayaishiAuditorium Chair: Miguel G. Guerrero (Sevilla, ES). Laudator: Greg Petsko (Boston, MA, US) Discovery of nitric oxide and cyclic GMP in cell signaling and their role in drug development Ferid Murad (Washington, DC, US)
12:00 – 13:00 PL04 Theodor BucherAuditorium Chair: Vito Turk (Ljubljana, SI). Laudator: Israel Pecht (Rehovot, IL) Fuzziness of globular and aggregating proteins in neurodegeneration: an NMR spectroscopic view Christian Griesinger (Göttingen, DE)
17:00 – 18:00 PL05 Chester BeattyAuditorium Chair: José M. Vega (Sevilla, ES). Laudator: Stahis Gonos (Athens, GR) Protein quality control by the unfolded protein response Kazutoshi Mori (Kyoto, JP)
18:00 – 19:00 PL06 Prakash S. DattaAuditorium Chair: José M. Mato (Bilbao, ES). Laudator: Adam Szewczyk (Warsaw, PL) Life: expectancies & origins Ada Yonath (Rehovot, IL)
11:00 – 12:00 PL07 IUBMB LifeAuditorium Chair: Fernando Moreno (Oviedo, ES). Laudator: Iqbal Parker (Cape Town, ZA) Targeted therapy: the new lease on life for leukemia Sai-Juan Chen (Shanghai, CN)
12:00 – 12:30 PL08-1 FEBS Letters AwardAuditorium Chair: Laszlo Fésüs (Debrecen, HU). Laudator: Felix Wieland (Heidelberg, DE) Oncogenic signaling pathway induced by myeloproliferative neoplasm-associated JAK2 V617F
mutant Megumi Funakoshi-Tago (Tokyo, JP)
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Scientific Sessions
Plenary Lectures
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10:30 – 11:30 PL15 Edward WoodAuditorium Chair: Miguel Castanho (Lisboa, PT). Laudator: Susan Hamilton (Brisbane, AU) Biology past and biology future: where have we been and where are we going? Bruce Alberts (San Francisco, CA, US)
12:30 – 13:00 PL08-2 FEBS Journal AwardAuditorium Chair: Laszlo Fésüs (Debrecen, HU). Laudator: Richard Perham (Cambridge, UK) Insulin receptor substrate 2 and FoxO3a signalling are involved in E-cadherin expression
and transforming growth factor-1-induced repression in kidney epithelial cells Rosemarie M. Carew (Dublin, IE)
17:00 – 18:00 PL09 EMBOAuditorium Chair: Margarita Salas (Madrid, ES). Laudator: Claudina Rodrigues-Pousada (Lisboa, PT) An expanding job description for the master transcriptional regulator Blimp1/Prdm1 during
mammalian development Elizabeth Robertson (Oxford, UK)
11:00 – 12:00 PL10 FEBS/EMBO Women in Science AwardAuditorium Chair: Lea Sistonen (Turku, FI). Laudator: Erich Nigg (Basel, CH) The dance of DNA: chromatin dynamics during DNA repair Susan M. Gasser (Basel, CH)
12:00 – 13:00 PL11 Alberto Sols-Fundación BBVAAuditorium Chair: Federico Mayor-Menéndez (Madrid, ES). Laudator: Miguel A. De la Rosa (Sevilla, ES) Exploring the cancer and aging hallmarks: from genes to genomes Carlos López-Otín (Oviedo, ES)
11:00 – 12:00 PL12 Severo OchoaAuditorium Chair: Jacques-Henry Weil (Strasbourg, FR). Laudator: Willy Stalmans (Leuven, BE) Mechanisms of cellular proteostasis: insights from single molecule approaches Carlos Bustamante (Berkeley, CA, US)
12:00 – 13:00 PL13 PABMB-Fundación Ramón ArecesAuditorium Chair: Jorge Babul (Santiago, CL). Laudator: Joan J. Guinovart (Barcelona, ES) TGF- signaling in stem cells and cancer Joan Massagué (New York, NY, US)
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
11:30 – 12:30 PL16 Sir Hans KrebsAuditorium Chair: Vicente Rubio (Valencia, ES). Laudator: Alan Fersht (Cambridge, UK) Decoding of mRNA and quality control by the ribosome Venki Ramakrishnan (Cambridge, UK)
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Awards
Santiago Grisolia - IUBMB Medal
Federico Mayor - FEBS Diplome d’Honneur
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AwardsAngelo Azzi - SEBBM Honorary Member
Israel Pecht - SEBBM Honorary Member
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Opening & Closing Sessions
From left to right - FEBS General Secretary, University of Seville Chancellor, City of Sevi-lle Mayor, Andalusia Regional Government President, Spanish Research Council President,
IUBMB President, FEBS-IUBMB 2012 Congress Chair
Opening
President of the European Research Council addresses the audience
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Opening & Closing Sessions
From left to right - FEBS-IUBMB 2012 Congress Chair, IUBMB President, Spanish Secretary of State for Research, FEBS General Secretary, Spanish Biochemical Society President
Organizers and assistants: (from right) Idalino Rocha, Chair’s Office; Miguel A. De la Rosa, Chair of Organizing Committee; Jesús Angulo, Member of Organizing Committee;
Irene Díaz-Moreno, Secretary of Organizing Committee; Antonio Díaz-Quintana, Treasurer of Organizing Committee; Joan Guinovart, Chair of Scientific Committee; volunteers.
Closing
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Services
App (by Wiley-Blackwell)
Abstract Search
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On Site Poster Printing
Services
Child Care
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Internet Point
Services
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Specific ActivitiesSpeakers’ Corner
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Specific ActivitiesGuided Poster Tour
•HGE Seminar: How can we assure the quality of genetic testing
•ERC Seminar: The European Research Council, a great funding opportunity
•Workshop GE Healthcare: A closer look at Binding Interactions using SPR and ITC
•Cellectis Bioresearch: Seminar TALENTM, A new era of targeted gene editing
Corporate Seminars
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Women Career Lunch
Portrait Gallery
Specific Activities
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Specific Activities
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Science in School
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Specific Activities
Course: And You? Me, a Biochemist!
Curso de introduccióna la
bioquímica y biología molecularpara
alumnos de bachillerato
Del 3 al 7 de septiembre de 2012
¿Y TÚ?
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Specific ActivitiesIntroductory Course in Biochemical Research
Curso de Iniciación
a la Investigación en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular
Sevilla, 3-4 de septiembre de 2012
Sede del curso:
Salón de Actos del CIC-Cartuja (Sevilla)
Fecha:
Lunes 3 (tarde) y martes 4 (mañana) de septiembre de 2012
Coordinadoras:
Katiuska González Arzola (IBVF, cicCartuja)
Natalia Pérez Hernández (IIQ, cicCartuja)
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Biochemistry in the City
Tube of chocolate and toffee paste
Blood saussage macaron
Calcium-oxide-treated orange wedge
Tube with false vanilla
Biochemistry in Cuisine
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Biochemistry in the City¿Quieres ver tu ADN?
VICERRECTORADO DE RELACIONES INSTITUCIONALES VICERRECTORADO DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Genes en el Bote
Genes in a Bottle
Would you like to see your DNA?
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Meeting with Nobel Laureates
Biochemistry in the City
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Meeting with Nobel Laureates
Biochemistry in the City
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BIOQUÍMICA en la
CALLE
Lectures Open to the Public
Biochemistry in the City
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Lectures on Cancer — New Discoveries and Therapies
Biochemistry in the City
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Lectures on Functional Food — Health and Aging
Biochemistry in the City
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Young Scientists Forum/ProgramCosta Ballena, Cádiz, Spain
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Young Scientists Forum/ProgramCosta Ballena, Cádiz, Spain
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Bursaries
Number Budget
246 72,700 €
58 15,155 €
194 48,375 €
Total 498 136,230 €
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Institutions
Other Sponsors
Exhibitors
VIP Sponsors
General Sponsors SEBBM Long Term Sponsors
Privileged Sponsors Strategic Sponsors
Sponsors
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Booths No.
ACS Publications 1
Agilent Technologies 31
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 47-48
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) 3
Biochemical Society 24
Bioline 7
Bio-Rad 26-27-28
Bruker Española S.A. 42-43-44
Cayman Chemical 14
Cell Signaling Technology & New England BioLabs (CST) 39
Cellectis bioresearch 25
cicCartuja (Scientifi c Research Center Isla de la Cartuja) 12
De Gruyter 11
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation 5
ELGA LabWater 30
eLife 41
Elsevier 9
Eppendorf 17-18-19
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) 49
European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) 50
European Research Council (ERC) 36
Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) 21
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) 8
International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) 34
Laboratorios Conda 4
Merck Millipore 2
Novusbio 38
Panreac 32
Portuguese Biochemical Society (SPB) 23
Progenika Biopharma S.A. 29
Royal Society 6
Sarstedt 10
Sigma 33
Sistemas Genómicos 40
Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular (SEBBM) 22
Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq) 35
Springer 15-16
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 45
Takara Bio Europe 13
The Crystalization Factory 37
Tocris Bioscience 46
Vitro, S.A. 20
Wiley-Blackwell 53-54
Wisepress Medical Bookshop 5910
EXHIBITORS Exhibitors
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EXHIBITOR & POSTER AREA
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MEETING POINT
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Exhibitors
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Website
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Country ClicksSpain ( ES ) 273Poland ( PL ) 45Turkey ( TR ) 44Portugal ( PT ) 31France ( FR ) 25Germany ( DE ) 23Brazil ( BR ) 23Italy ( IT ) 23Russian Federation ( RU ) 21Romania ( RO ) 19United Kingdom ( GB ) 16Japan ( JP ) 13Korea, Republic of ( KR ) 12Lithuania ( LT ) 11United States ( US ) 11Switzerland ( CH ) 10Greece ( GR ) 10Czech Republic ( CZ ) 9Finland ( FI ) 7Taiwan ( TW ) 7Canada ( CA ) 6Austria ( AT ) 6Mexico ( MX ) 6China ( CN ) 5Thailand ( TH ) 5
Country ClicksCyprus ( CY ) 5Slovakia ( SK ) 5Netherlands ( NL ) 4Armenia ( AM ) 4Hungary ( HU ) 3Serbia ( RS ) 3Chile ( CL ) 3Australia ( AU ) 3Bulgaria ( BG ) 2Latvia ( LV ) 2Iceland ( IS ) 2Morocco ( MA ) 2Uruguay ( UY ) 2Malaysia ( MY ) 2Denmark ( DK ) 1Croatia ( HR ) 1Belarus ( BY ) 1Nigeria ( NG ) 1Cuba ( CU ) 1Bolivia ( BO ) 1Iran ( IR ) 1South Africa ( ZA ) 1Tunisia ( TN ) 1Ukraine ( UA ) 1Israel ( IL ) 1Norway ( NO ) 1Kazakhstan ( KZ ) 1Unknown 101
Clicks on FEBS Journal - Volume 279, Issue Supplement s1 from the 22nd IUBMB & 37th FEBS Congress Website
Locations: 53 Countries
Website
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Clicks on the Congress Picture Gallery
Locations: 58 Countries
Country ClicksSpain ( ES ) 406Portugal ( PT ) 52Poland ( PL ) 50Turkey ( TR ) 41Germany ( DE ) 36United Kingdom ( GB ) 33Italy ( IT ) 25United States ( US ) 25Japan ( JP ) 24France ( FR ) 23Russian Federation ( RU ) 20Czech Republic ( CZ ) 20Brazil ( BR ) 18Romania ( RO ) 18Switzerland ( CH ) 12Mexico ( MX ) 12Netherlands ( NL ) 10Greece ( GR ) 10Serbia ( RS ) 9Israel ( IL ) 9Hungary ( HU ) 8China ( CN ) 8Lithuania ( LT ) 8Slovakia ( SK ) 8Sweden ( SE ) 8Finland ( FI ) 7Austria ( AT ) 7Chile ( CL ) 7Norway ( NO ) 7
Country ClicksUkraine ( UA ) 7Estonia ( EE ) 5Bulgaria ( BG ) 4Denmark ( DK ) 4Taiwan ( TW ) 4Canada ( CA ) 4Cyprus ( CY ) 4Thailand ( TH ) 3South Africa ( ZA ) 3Australia ( AU ) 3Korea, Republic of ( KR ) 3Slovenia ( SI ) 3Croatia ( HR ) 2Nigeria ( NG ) 2Latvia ( LV ) 2Iceland ( IS ) 2Ireland ( IE ) 2Kazakhstan ( KZ ) 2Belarus ( BY ) 1New Zealand ( NZ ) 1Bolivia ( BO ) 1Argentina ( AR ) 1India ( IN ) 1Bosnia and Herzegovina ( BA ) 1Uruguay ( UY ) 1Morocco ( MA ) 1Singapore ( SG ) 1Malaysia ( MY ) 1Unknown 173
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Special Issues
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Media
Before the congress
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During and after the congress
Media
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Social EventsWelcome Reception
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Social EventsCongress Dinner
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SOCIAL PROGRAM AND TOURS
Event TuersdaySept. 4
WednesdaySept. 5
Friday Sept. 6
Thursday Sept. 7
SaturdaySept.8
DAY TRIP TO CADIZ
Starting time: 08:30 am (lunch NOT included)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
2 DAYS TRIP TO RONDA AND MALAGA
Starting time: 08:00 am (meals NOT included)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
2 DAYS TRIP TO GRANADA
Starting time: 08:30 am (meals NOT included)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
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SOCIAL PROGRAM AND TOURS
Social Program
Social Events
Welcome ReceptionTuesday, 4 September20:00 - 21:30 h Conference and Exhibition Centre - FIBES Square
Congress DinnerSaturday, 8 September21:00 - 22:30 h Previous registration ( 70).
ToursEvent Tuersday
Sept. 4Wednesday
Sept. 5Friday Sept. 6
Thursday Sept. 7
SaturdaySept.8
WALKING TOUR OF SEVILLE
Starting time: 10:00 am (2 hours) (morning) (morning) (morning) (morning) (morning)
Meeting point: Virgen de los Reyes Square, behind the Cathedral
SEVILLIAN TAPAS TOUR
Starting time: 10:30 pm (2 hours) (night) (night) (night) (night) (night)
Meeting point: Virgen de los Reyes Square, behind the Cathedral
FLAMENCO SHOW & DINNER
Starting time: 07:00 pm or 09:30 pm (1h 30 min aprox) (evening) (evening) (evening) (evening) (evening)
Meeting point: Main entrance of the Palacio Andaluz
SEVILLE ON BIKE
Starting time: 10:30 am – 02:00 pm (aprox) (morning) (morning) (morning) (morning) (morning)
Meeting point: NH Plaza de Armas Hotel - Main door
VISIT TO ITALICA AND CARMONA
Starting time: 08:00 am (half-day) (half-day) (half-day) (half-day) (half-day)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
VISIT TO WINE CELLAR
Starting time: 10:00 am (half-day) (half-day) (half-day) (half-day) (half-day)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
DAY TRIP TO CORDOBA
Starting time: 08:30 am (lunch NOT included)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
DAY TRIP TO JEREZ
Starting time: 08:30 am (lunch NOT included) (Equestrian shows only on Saturday)
Meeting point: Conference and Exhibition Center - FIBES Center
Social EventsTours