Session 12: Mitochondrial Physiology – an Integration

  • Presentation of Poster Awards,
  • Reflections on MiP2005,
  • MiP2007 and Future Perspectives

 

Chair:

Guy Brown (Cambridge UK, gcb@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk)

Cecilia Giulivi (Davis US, cgiulivi@ucdavis.edu)

Eiji Takahashi (Yamagata JP, eiji@med.id.yamagata-u.ac.jp)

Steven Hand (Baton Rouge US, shand@lsu.edu)

Rodrigue Rossignol (Bordeaux FR, rossig@u-bordeaux2.fr)

Eveline Hütter (Innsbruck AT, eveline.huetter@oeaw.ac.at)

Charles Hoppel (United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation)

 

Monday, 19. Sept. 2005; 18:00-20:00

 

18:00-19:00                 

6 Young investigator poster presentations (5+5 min) – awards for best presentations, selected by the chairpersons of Session 12

 

18:00-18:05                  Bartomeu Colom (from poster session 1)

18:10-18:15                   Laura Contreras (from poster session 3)

18:20-18:25                  Christophe Rocher (from poster session 5)

18:30-18:35                   Magnus Hansson (from poster session 6)

18:40-18:45                   Sjoerd Verkaart (from poster session 7)

18:50-18:55                   Petr Pecina (from poster session 10)

 

19:00-19:20                  Summary and conclusions on MiP2005 – general discussion

 

19:20-19:30                  MiP2007 - Presentation by Guy Brown (Cambridge UK)

 

5th Conference on Mitochondrial Physiology - MiP2007

Provisionally arranged for

14 to 18 September 2007

Ambleside, Lake District, England, UK

Organized as a Harden conference funded by the British Biochemical Society

Local Organizers: Guy C Brown,  Mike P Murphy

                              Arrival date: Friday, 14th September

                              Departure Date: Tuesday, 18th September

                              www.ucsm.ac.uk/conference/ambleside.php

                              www.ucsm.ac.uk/location/ambleside/about-ambleside.php

www.lake-district.gov.uk

 

19:30-20:00                  The MiP Society and future perspectives general discussion

 

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