SSIEM Annual Symposium 2014

Symposium in Innsbruck/Österreich
2.9.2014, 14:00 - 5.9.2014, 20:00

Welcome

Dear colleagues and friends,

We are pleased to invite you to the SSIEM Annual Symposium 2014 which will take place from September 2nd-5th in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.

Innsbruck, the “Capital of the Alps”, is located in the middle of breathtaking mountain ranges in the Centre of Europe (with excellent plane, train and road connections). The people here know the challenges and excitement of climbing heights and crossing borders. Similarly, borders that separate and connect play a central role in human metabolism, and new scientific heights can only be reached if we go beyond limits and work together. We trust that attending the “Metabolic Summit 2014” will be highly rewarding with regard to both the scientific and the social programme. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you in Innsbruck.

Daniela Karall, Sabine Scholl-Bürgi and Johannes Zschocke
Co-Presidents of the SSIEM Annual Symposium 2014

Scientific Programme

Tuesday, September 2nd

14:30 - 16:00

Plenary Session1: Working Together

Enzymatic complexity of intermediary metabolism
Emile van Schaftingen, Leuven

Signal transduction in inherited metabolic disorders
Avihu Boneh, Melbourne

Tumorigenesis in disorders of the citric acid cycle
Eyal Gottlieb, Glasgow

16:30 - 18:00

Plenary Session 2: Crossing ER and Golgi

Cell biology of membrane trafficking in IMD: VEGF-A programming of endothelial cell biology in health and disease states
Sreenivasan Ponnambalam, Birmingham

Golgi and the maturation of proteins
Francois Foulquier, Villeneuve D’Ascq

Inherited disorders of posttranscritptional processing of extracellular matrix proteins
Peter Bächinger, Portland

Wednesday, September 3rd

10:30 - 12:00

Plenary Session 3: Across Organ Boundaries

Blood brain barrier
Begley David, London

Intestinal microbiota and related gut functions in inherited metabolic disorders
Nathalie Delzenne, Leuven

Effectiveness of intestinal resorption in inherited metabolic disorders (specifically concerning dietary treatment)
Hannelore Daniel, München

14:00 - 15:30

Parallel Session 2: Updates

Differential diagnosis of combined respiratory chain defects
Hans Mayr, Salzburg

Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation
Gert Matthijs, Leuven

Metabolic workup in children with renal disease
Siegfried Waldegger, Innsbruck

16:00 - 17:30

Plenary Session 4: Interdisciplinary Concepts

Behavioural medicine: what professionals and patients can learn from each other
Peter Burgard, Heidelberg

Inherited metabolic variants in the pathogenesis of common diseases
Thomas Illig, Hannover

Human phenotype ontology
Peter Robinson, Berlin

Thursday, September 4th

08:30 - 10:00

Plenary Session 5: Muscle and Brain

Strategies to improve muscle function in inherited metabolic disorders
Grainne O’Gorman, Newcastle

The central and dynamic role of the lysosome in health and disease
Andrea Ballabio, Napoli

Adult-onset neurodegeneration in inherited metabolic disorders
Robert Steinfeld, Göttingen

10:30 - 12:00

Parallel Session 3: Updates

Emerging aspects of treatment in mitochondrial disorders
Shamima Rahman, London

Glycoprotein deficiencies caused by inborn errors of GPI-anchor synthesis
Christine Fauth, Innsbruck

Metabolic workup in patients with skin disease
Matthias Schmuth, Innsbruck

Friday, September 5th

09:00 - 10:30

Plenary Session 6: Friend and Foe

Inflammasome activation (inflammatory reactions) in
inherited metabolic disorders
Anna Simon, Nijmegen

Rhabdomyolysis
Pascale De Lonlay, Paris

Role of hydrogen sulphide in inherited metabolic disorders
Csaba Szabo, Galveston

11:00 - 12:30

Plenary Session 7: Energy Maintenance

Interaction of mitochondria and peroxisomes
Michael Schrader, Exeter

mtDNA transcription and transcript processing and its
disorders
Michal Minczuk, Cambridge

How do mitochondria communicate with the nucleus?
Rikke Olsen, Aarhus

Website: http://www.ssiem2014.org

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