SEMI-FINAL PROGRAM From Molecular Pathogenesis to Targeted Therapy OCTOBER 27-31, 2014 ROOM V3-26/30 LUMC BUILDING 3 (ONDERWIJSGEBOUW) ORGANIZERS: PETER TEN DIJKE AND HANS VAN DAM Monday, October 27, 2014 Moderator: Peter ten Dijke/ Hans van Dam Signaling pathways Peter ten Dijke (LUMC) Introduction and general principles Hans van Dam (LUMC) Signaling integration: MAPK/AP1 and TGFb/Smad Alfred Vertegaal (LUMC) Post-translational modifications Daniele Guardavaccaro (Hubrecht) Ubiquitin ligases Alexander Vahrmeijer (LUMC) Image-guidance in cancer surgery Tuesday, October 28, 2014 Moderator: Peter ten Dijke/Hans van Dam Diabetes, ageing and bone-related diseases Bruno Guigas (LUMC) Insulin, AMPK, and type 2 diabetes Fried Zwartkruis (UMCUtrecht) Ras/GTPAse signaling metabolism (amino acid sensing) Boudewijn Burgering (UMCUtrecht) PKB, Forkhead transcription factors and longevity Peter ten Dijke (LUMC) BMPs and Wnt in high bone mass diseases Neveen Hamdy (LUMC) RANKL-signaling and pathogenesis of bone loss Jan Hoeijmakers (ErasmusMC) DNA damage and longevity Wednesday, October 29, 2014 Moderator: Peter ten Dijke/ Hans van Dam Growth control, stem cells and cancer Jarno Drost (Hubrecht) Wnt signalling, intestinal stem cells and cancer Jan Paul Medema (AMC) Cancer stem cells Ricardo Fodde (ErasmusMC) Personalized cancer medicine: the other side Roderick Beijersbergen (NKI) Genome wide identification of targets for anticancer drugs Arnoud Sonnenberg (NKI) Integrins Suzanne Lens (UMCUtrecht) Mitotis, Aneuploidy and Cancer Thursday, October 30, 2014 Moderator: Peter ten Dijke/Hans van Dam Personalized, targeted therapy and imaging Remco van Doorn (LUMC) Targeted therapy in melanoma Ferry Ossendorp (LUMC) Immunetherapy ? Onno Kranenburg (UMCUtrecht) Determinants of metastasis in colon cancer John Martens (ErasmusMC) Circulating tumor cells and metastatic (breast) cancer Fijs van Leeuwen (LUMC) Targeted imaging agents for molecular imaging applications Friday, October 31, 2014 Moderator: Peter ten Dijke/Hans van Dam Presentations by PhD students
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