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The MDC.C is an international gathering place for scientific dialogue has been established in the center of the campus Berlin-Buch, which focuses on the elucidation of mole-cular mechanisms underlying cardiovascular and neurode-generative diseases, cancer, patient-oriented clinical research and the development of innovative therapies.
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Registration and Abstract SubmissionVenue
Receptors, G Proteins and Integration of Ca2+ Signaling in the Cardiovascular System
International DZHK-Symposium20th-22nd November 2014
Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+
[email protected] www.dzhk.de
Christine Vollgraf, DZHK main office phone: +49 30 4593 7102 [email protected]
ContactThomas Gudermann, Munich phone: +49 89 2180 75700/2 [email protected]
Enno Klussmann, Berlin phone: +49 30 9406 2596 [email protected]
Scientific organizer:
Local organizer:
Contact for questions concerning the online registration:
Editor: DZHK e.V. • Oudenarder Straße 16 • D-13347 Berlin [email protected] • www.dzhk.de
353Bernau or Buch BuchLindenberger Weg /Stadtgrenze Campus Buch
A2Hannover
A9Leipzig
A13Dresden
SchönefeldA12
Frankfurt/Oder
A11 Prenzlau
A10Berliner Ring
A24Hamburg
Deadline: The deadline for registration and abstract submission is November 1st.To encourage scientific discussions and social interactions, the number of participants is limited. Delegates will be accepted on a first come / first serve basis.
Registration fee: For symposium registration you need to pay 50 € registration fee. For members of the DZHK registration is free of charge.
Conference dinner fee: If you wish to join the conference dinner on Friday night, Nov 21st 2014, you need to pay 50 € conference dinner fee (also members of the DZHK).
Please register and submit your abstract online: http://dzhk.de/symposium/registration-and-abstracts/
MDC Communications Center Berlin-Buch, Germany
Organizers Thomas Gudermann (Munich)Michael Bader (Berlin)Marc Freichel (Heidelberg)Stefan Offermanns (Bad Nauheim)
Local OrganizerEnno Klussmann (MDC)
The scientific aim of this symposium is to bring together the receptor/cyclic nucleotide and calcium signaling communities with an explicit focus on the cardiovascular system. Receptors, G proteins and calcium permeable ion channels are central signaling modules orchestrating cardiovascular functions. In the recent past novel bio-physical, genetic and pharmacological approaches have granted deeper insight into single components of complex signaling cascades.
However, the functional interplay of defined signaling mo-dules still remains ill understood. The symposium focuses on the integration of receptor-, G protein-, cyclic nucle-otide- and calcium-mediated cellular signals underlying complex cellular functions in the cardiovascular system. The synoptic approach chosen will lead to a deeper mechanistic understanding of physiological regulation and pathologic dysregulation and will highlight novel pharma-cological intervention strategies.
Program18:15 B. Nilius
LeuvenIntroduction: The mysteries of VRAC
18:30 T. J. Jentsch Berlin
Molecular basis of cellular volume regulation
20:30 Congress dinner and Evening LectureW. Rosenthal Jena
N not G
F. Hofmann Munich
Cyclic nucleotides, kinases and calcium signaling: Paradigm shifts over the years
Saturday, November 22, 2014
08:30 Arrival
Receptors, G proteins and Ca2+ signaling: Integrative cellular functionsChair: K. Groschner, Graz
09:00 D. W. Putney NIH
SOCE: From initial concepts to molecules
09:30 R. Penner Honolulu
ICRAC – Why do we care about it?
10:00 I. S. Ambudkar NIH
Contribution of TRPC channels to SOCE
10:30 S. Feske New York
Role of SOCE in immunity, hemostasis and cancer
11:00 Coffee break
Chair: V. Flockerzi, Homburg
11:30 A. Konnerth Munich
TRPC3-dependent synaptic transmis-sion in central mammalian neurons
12:00 U. Rudolph Boston
Genetic dissection of a ligand- gated ion channel: Neuronal, cardiac and respiratory functions of GABAA receptors
12:30 B. Nürnberg Tübingen
PI3Ks – where RTKs and GPCRs meet
13:00 R. Iyengar New York
Decoding information in cellular signaling
13:30 Lunch and poster session 2
PerspectivesChair: G. Schultz, Berlin
14:30 M. Freissmuth Vienna
Receptor/G protein signaling: The past and the future
15:00 M. X. Zhu Houston
TRPs, TPCs and what else to come?
15:30 L. Birnbaumer NIH
Half a century of cell signaling: What did we learn?
16:30 W. Rosenthal Jena
Summary and closing remarks
17:00 End of symposium
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Arrival and check-in at hotel
20:00 - 22:00 Speakers’ Dinner
Friday, November 21, 2014
08:15 Registration and welcome08:45 T. Gudermann
MunichIntroduction
Receptors, G proteins, cyclic nucleotides and Ca2+ signaling in cardiovascular (patho)physiologyChair: W. Rosenthal, Jena
09:00 M. J. Lohse Würzburg
The ins and outs of adrenergic signaling
09:30 M. Bader Berlin
Emerging complexities of the renin- angiotensin system
10:00 F. O. Levy Oslo
Serotonin receptors and heart failure
10:30 T. Gudermann Munich
Integration of vascular mechanotransduction by GPCRs
11:00 Coffee break
Chair: M. Freissmuth, Vienna
11:30 S. Offermanns Bad Nauheim
GPCR signaling and endothelial fluid shear stress response
12:00 C. Weber Munich
Chemokines and their receptors in atherosclerosis
12:30 S. Engelhardt Munich
Paracrine actions of secreted cAMP
13:00 E. Klussmann Berlin
Targeting AKAP-dependent protein- protein interactions
13:30 Lunch and poster session 1
Chair: F. Hofmann, Munich
14:30 K. Groschner Graz
From lipid sensing by TRPCs to cardiovascular remodeling
15:00 M. Freichel Heidelberg
Role of TRPCs in cardiac function
15:30 A. Dietrich Munich
TRPCs in the cardiopulmonary system
16:00 Coffee break
Chair: M. Birnbaumer, NIH
16:30 V. Flockerzi Homburg
Novel function of Ca2+ channel beta3 sub-unit in fibroblasts
17:00 M. Biel Munich
Cyclic nucleotide-modulated channels and cardiac rhythmicity
17:30 T. Eschenhagen Hamburg
Human iPSC-derived engineered heart tissue as a test bed for signaling in a human context
Short break
Keynote Lecture: Cellular volume control
Chair: B. Nilius, Leuven
Receptors, G Proteins and Integration of Ca2+ Signaling in the Cardiovascular System
International DZHK-Symposium20th-22nd November 2014