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Calcium Conference 2019

This event took place on 8th July 2019 at 9:40am (08:40 GMT)
Berrill Lecture Theatre, The Open University, Walton Hall Campus, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Session 1

 

09:40 - Presentation 1 Michael Duchen Mitochondrial calcium signalling in health and disease.

 

10:05 - Presentation 2 Geneviève Dupont How does the mitochondrial permeability transition pore switch from the low to the high conductance mode?

 

10:30 - Presentation 3 Geert Bultynck Mechanistic & translational advances in calcium signalling modulation by anti-apoptotic Bcl-2

 

10:55 Coffee & Tea

 

Session 2

 

11:30 - Presentation 4 Katja Rietdorf Broken Hearts in the young and the old

 

11:55 - Presentation 5 Ana Rossi Hypoxia IP3 receptors and glioblastoma

 

12:20 - Presentation 6 Mark Evans The cell-wide web coordinates cellular processes by directing site-specific Ca2+ flux across cytoplasmic nanocourses

 

12:45 - Flash Presentations (Presentations selected from poster presenters)

 

13:10 - Lunch break

 

Session 3

 

14:30 - Presentation 7 Julia Davies Purinergic signalling in plant cells

 

14:55 - Presentation 8 Alexey Tepikin Calcium toxicity, vacuolization and mitochondrial damage in pancreatic acinar cells

 

15:20 - Presentation 9 Mark Williams Deciphering cryptic calcium signals in the gut

 

15:45 - Discussion of dyes and tools Peace Atakpa, Flore Sneyers, Ant Morgan How reliable are the tools we use to investigate calcium signalling?

 

16:10 - Coffee & Tea

 

Session 4

 

16:40 - Presentation 10 Sandip Patel The ins and outs of calcium signalling by acidic organelles

 

17:05 - Presentation 11 Karl Swann Keynote lecture: calcium oscillations and egg activation at fertilization: PLCzeta and beyond

 

17:40 - Close

 

Website for meeting here: http://www.open.ac.uk/science/life-health-chemical-sciences/ou-calcium-conference

 

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9:40 am Session 1
11:30 am Session 2
2:30 pm Session 3
4:30 pm Session 4

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