P rogram 3 Jena HHDP Symposium rd May 26 – 27, 2016 University of Jena Beutenberg Campus Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT) Organization Prof. Dr. Stefan H. Heinemann Speaker of FOR 1738 Friedrich Schiller University Jena Co-Organizers Prof. Dr. med. Michael Bauer Jena University Hospital Prof. Dr. Matthias Westerhausen Friedrich Schiller University Jena Contact HHDP Office Dr. Franziska Jahns Center for Molecular Biomedicine Friedrich Schiller University Jena Hans Knöll Str. 2 07745 Jena Germany [email protected] www.hhdp.uni-jena.de Program Thursday, May 26 08:00 Registration & poster mounting 08:40 Welcome address Stefan H. Heinemann (Speaker FOR 1738) SESSION I HHDPs and Inflammation Chair: Michael Bauer (Jena) 08:50 Targeting iron/heme in immune mediated inflammatory diseases Miguel Soares (Oeiras) 09:30 Unique characteristics of heme as activator of innate immunity Marcelo T. Bozza (Rio de Janeiro) 10:10 Coffee break SESSION II Heme Proteins Chair: Oliver Ohlenschläger (Jena) 10:40 HmuY – unique heme-binding protein and important virulence factor of Porphyrominas gingivalis or representative of a novel group of hemophore-like proteins Teresa Olczak (Wroclaw) 11:20 Heme trafficking by NMR Paola Turano (Florence) 3 12:00 Heme-regulatory motifs in proteins: structural and functional characterization Diana Imhof (Bonn) 12:20 Lunch at Beutenberg Cafeteria SESSION III Heme Degradation Products Chair: Sina Coldewey (Jena) 13:40 Heme cargo determines the toxicity of circulating microparticles for endothelial cells Olivier P. Blanc-Brude (Paris) 14:00 50 shades of yellow: how heme and its metabolites contribute to liver damage Michael Bauer (Jena) 14:20 Old and new HDPs – analytical chemistry of heme degradation in vivo and in vitro Georg Pohnert (Jena) 14:40 HYCO-3, a hybrid molecule that simultaneously activates Nrf2/HO-1 and releases CO, exerts anti-inflammatory effects in vitro and in vivo Roberto Motterlini (Créteil) POSTER SESSION Chair: Georg Pohnert (Jena) 15:00 4 Presentation of posters with coffee break SESSION IV CORMs Chair: Ute Neugebauer (Jena) 17:00 Recent developments of biocompatible group 7 metal-based CORMs: from vitamin B12 conjugates to red light activated photoCORMs Fabio Zobi (Fribourg) 17:40 Synthesis and CO-release of manganese-based CORMs Matthias Westerhausen (Jena) 18:00 CORMs and CORMAs – CO-releasing molecules and materials Alexander Schiller (Jena) 18:20 Spectroscopic elucidation of reaction mechanisms and kinetics of CORM breakdowns Jürgen Popp (Jena) 19:30 Symposium Dinner at Hotel Schwarzer Bär Friday, May 27 SESSION V Neurons and Ion Channels Chair: Otto W. Witte (Jena) 08:30 The protective role of microglial heme oxygenase-1 Nils Schallner (Freiburg) 5 09:10 Effect of HHDPs on cerebral arterioles Knut Holthoff (Jena) 09:30 Modulation of K+ channels by CORM-2, unrelated to CO Guido Gessner (Jena) 09:50 Functional modulation of Slo1 BK channels by HHDPs revisited Toshinori Hoshi (Philadelphia) 10:10 Coffee break SESSION VI Heme Transport Chair: Alexander Schiller (Jena) 10:40 Heme trafficking in metazoans Iqbal Hamza (College Park) 11:20 Heme export in the control of cellular heme homeostasis Emanuela Tolosano (Turin) 12:00 Closing remarks Stefan H. Heinemann 12:05 End of the Symposium; lunch at Beutenberg Cafeteria 6 Funded by
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