MiP2005 Organization

 

MiP Board                         Mitochondrial Physiology Society

 

               Chair                 Erich Gnaiger (Innsbruck, Austria)

               Co-Chairs          Guy Brown (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

                                       Cecilia Giulivi (Davis, USA)

                                       Eiji Takahashi (Yamagata, Japan)

                                       Steven Hand (Baton Rouge, USA)

 

Local Organizers     

Erich Gnaiger (Innsbruck, Austria)

Eveline Hütter (Innsbruck, Austria)

Brigitte Haffner (Innsbruck, Austria)

 

Advisory Board         

Susanne Arnold (Berlin, Germany)

Vilma Borutaite (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Robert Boushel (Montreal, Canada)

Susana Cadenas (Madrid, Spain)

Keith Garlid (Oregon, USA)

Charles Hoppel (Cleveland, USA - UMDF)

Josef Houstek (Prague, Czech Republic)

Pidder Jansen-Dürr (Innsbruck, Austria)

Bernhard Kadenbach (Marburg, Germany)

Andrey Kozlov (Vienna, Austria)

Thierry Letellier (Bordeaux, France)

Heimo Mairbäurl (Heidelberg, Germany)

Heinz Osiewacz (Frankfurt, Germany)

Sergio Papa (Bari, Italy)

Richard Porter (Dublin, Ireland)

Rodrigue Rossignol (Bordeaux, France)

Patrick Schrauwen (Maastricht, The Netherlands)

Vladimir Skulachev (Moscow, Russia)

Francis Sluse (Liège, Belgium)

Anibal Vercesi (Campinas, Brasil)

Lech Wojtczak (Warszawa, Poland)



MiP2005

 

  • MiP2005 Programme - 4th circular:  Download pdf (0.4 MB, 2005-09-07)

Oral presentations: 5 oral presentations (10+5 min) were selected per session from the submitted abstracts. Chairpersons were invited to assist the MiP Board in the selection of oral presentations. Chairpersons were invited for oral presentations by the MiP board. All invited speakers have been asked to register and contribute with a registration fee to MiP2005 - except the MiP2005 opening lecturers.



MiP2005 Hat

 

Chairpersons

received the MiP2005 hat, after their session was successfully started and completed within the time scheduled in the programme, and the discussions were guided such that contributions were made to clarify what MiP is.

 

Speakers

received a MiP2005 hat, after their presentation proved that they selected their 10 (max. 12) BEST slides, PowerPoint slides were readable from the far back, and transmission of the key message for MiP was completed within 600 s (use of SI units is encouraged).



MiP2005 Awards

 

YIP - Young Investigator Presentations

Students were invited to participate in the competition for YIP awards. (1) Selection of an YIP for a 10+5 min oral presentation, based on submitted abstracts. (2) Six YIP posters were selected for 5-min presentations in Session 12 (5+5 min), and these young investigators received a MiP2005 hat and award.



Instrument Exhibition

Specific instrument exhibitions will be organized in the evenings, in connection with poster presentations and social events.

 

  • KMT - Competence Centre Medicine Tyrol  www.kmt.at

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United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation

www.umdf.org

An important sponsor of MiP2005


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