XIII FISV Congress Pisa, Palazzo dei Congressi . 24th – 27th

XIII FISV Congress Pisa, Palazzo dei Congressi . 24th – 27th September 2014 http://fisv2014.azuleon.org/welcome.php 24/09 wed. 11-­‐13 Registration 13.45 Opening by Prof. Felice Cervone (FISV President) 14.00-­‐15.00 PL1 EMBO LECTURE: Giacomo Cavalli, Institute of Human Genetics, Montpellier, France. “Genome regulation by Polycomb proteins and 3D chromosome folding”. (SIBBM) 15.00 -­‐17.00 PS1: Microorganisms and Cancer (SIMGBM). Chair: B. COLONNA/G. GRIBAUDO Teresa Frisan, Karolinska Institutet Stockholm . “Carcinogenic properties of bacterial genotoxins” . Marina de Bernard, University of Padua , “Helicobacter pylori infection and Th17 profile in chronic gastritis”. Massimo Tommasino, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France. “The role of human papillomaviruses in carcinogenesis”. Massimo Levrero, Sapienza Univ. Roma. “Molecular mechanisms of HBV-­‐associated hepatocarcinogenesis”. 25/09 thu. 9.00 – 10.00 PL2 : Elena Cattaneo, Università di Milano. (SIF) 10.00 – 10.30 Coffee break 10.30 – 12.30 PS2: "Modeling cell pathophysiology by integrative network-­‐based association studies" (SIBBM+ABCD) Chair: G. CILIBERTO/R. PARDI. Andrea Califano, Columbia University, New York USA “Elucidating non oncogene dependencies in cancer by assembly and interrogation of regulatory networks”. Diego Di Bernando, Tigem, Napoli Gianni Cesareni, Università di Roma “Tor Vergata” E. Stupka, San Raffaele, Milano. Participant’s Short talk (10 min) 12.30-­‐14.30 Lunch & Poster viewing 14.30 – 17 Short talks by participants A1
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Metabolism and its regulation in health and diseases Genomics, Proteomics and System Biology Nutrition Biochemistry Transcription Mechanisms and Evolution Networks D1
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Immunology Human Genetic Epigenetics and Oncogenes and and Host-­‐
and Genomic Epigenetic Tumor Pathogen Diversity Therapies suppressors Interaction Environmental Noncoding RNA and Molecular Mutagenesis Plant Development and Disease 17.00 – 17.30 Coffee break 17.30 Societies time. SIB (100-­‐150 Soci) ü Assemblea dei Soci ü Consegna Premio SIB ü Consegna Premio Heritage ü Votazioni per il parziale rinnovo del Consiglio Direttivo SIBV ( 80 soci). ü 17.30 Lecture e consegna del premio Baccarini Melandri ü 18.30 Assemblea dei soci SIMA (30-­‐40 soci) (Organizzatori: M Bignami, C. Bolognesi) ü 17.30 Premiazione dei migliori poster ü 18.00 Assemblea straordinaria dei Soci SIMA 20,30 Cena Sociale Chiostro Chiesa Santa Maria del Carmine. Corso Italia, 85-­‐89. 26/09 fri 9.00 – 11.00 PS3 : Metabolic changes in tumor cells (SIB) Chair: B. GIARDINA/G. SOLAINI Muller Fabbri, University of Southern California, USA “MicroRNAs as master regulators of the biology of the tumor microenvironment” Paolo Bernardi, Università di Padova Paola Chiarugi, Università di Firenze Alessandra Baracca Università di Bologna Roberto Scatena, Università Cattolica. Roma 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break 11.30 – 13.30 Parallel Symposia session I 1-­‐ The multiple facets of genome instability (SIMA) Chair: C. BIGNAMI/A. ANTOCCIA Daniela Cimini, Virginia Tech University, USA Antonio Musio, Istituto di Ricerca Genetica e Biomedica, Pisa Francesca Demichelis, CIBIO, Unitn, Trento. Christopher Pearson, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada. 2-­‐ Epigenetics: disturbance or resource for plant improvement? (SIGA/SIBV) Chair: C. CONICELLA/D.CARPUTO Marie Mirouze, IRD, Montpellier The epigenetic guardians of genome stability in plants Pasquale Termolino, CNR-­‐IBBR, Portici. Histone acetylation and sex-­‐specific recombination variation in Arabidopsis thaliana Serena Varotto, Università di Padova Epigenomics of stress response in maize leaf Emanuele De Paoli, Università di Udine Challenged from inside and outside: epigenetic responses of the grapevine to genomic modifications and environmental cues Emidio Albertini, Università di Perugia . Use of MSAP markers to analyze the effects of abiotic stresses on DNA methylation 3-­‐ Biochemistry of intracellular channels, carriers and pores (SIB) Chair: V. DE PINTO/A. MORONI Vito De Pinto, Università di Catania “Introduction: distinct biochemical features and functional roles of VDAC isoforms of outer mitochondrial membrane” Tatiana Rostovtseva (NICHD, NIH): “VDAC and tubulin in regulation of mitochondrial metabolism” Gerhard Thiel (Darrmstadt): "Using small viral ion channels as a tool to understand protein sorting” Ildiko Szabo (Padova): “Potassium Channel(s) in the inner mitochondrial membrane” Giuseppe Fiermonte (Bari): “The Biochemical function of Uncoupling protein 2, unknown until now” Cesare Indiveri (Cosenza): “Cation Transporters in Health and Disease: Novel Functions and Role as Drug Targets”. 13.30-­‐15.30 Lunch & Poster viewing 15.30 – 16.30 PL3: “The unfolded protein response in plants — facing a changing world." Stephen H. Howell, Iowa State University, USA. (SIBV). 16.30 – 17.00 Coffee break 17.00-­‐ 19.30 Short talks by participants A2 B2 C2 D2 Cellular Stress, apoptosis and autophagy Development, Differentiation and Aging Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology Protein Synthesis, Degradation and Homeostasis Stem Cells, IPS, Cancer Stem Cells DNA Genetic of replication, Microorganisms Repair and Recombination Chromosome Biology, Cell Division and Cell Cycle E2 Neurobiology F2 Plant Metabolism and Environmental Stress Cell Communication, Plant Nutrition Cell Adhesion and Membrane Trafficking 27/09 sat. 9.00 – 11.00 Parallel Symposia session II 1-­‐ Telomeres in model organisms: similarities and differences with human telomeres (AGI) Chair: M. GATTI Maria Pia Longhese, Università di Milano-­‐Bicocca. Giovanni Cenci, Sapienza Università di Roma Miguel Godignho Ferreira ,Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal . 2-­‐ Plant-­‐soil relationships as key factors for food security and sustainability (SICA/SIPaV) Chair: R. PINTON/M. LORITO. Paolo Nannipieri, University of Firenze. “Omics approaches to unravel plant-­‐soil relationships” Pascal Simmonet, Université de Lyon, France. “Soil Metagenomics: state of the art/The role of bacterial transformation in the rhizosphere” Matteo Lorito, University of Napoli “Federico II”, “Soil-­‐borne beneficial microbes that improve food security” Graziano Zocchi University of Milano. “The long and winding road of iron from soil to seed”. 3-­‐ Population genomics (AAI) Chair: G. DESTRO BISOL Mark Jobling University of Leicester Paolo Francalacci Università di Sassari Luca Pagani Università di Bologna Enza Colonna CNR, Napoli 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break 11.30 – 12.30 PL4 : Johannes Krause, University of Tubingen -­‐ Closing Remarks/Awards by Prof. Felice Cervone