Targeting Mitochondria 2016 confirmed speakers

speakersThe scientific committee of Targeting Mitochondria World Congress is honoured to welcome international speakers.

Among the speakers already confirmed: 

  

Glutathione depletion induces mitochondrial damage through CYLD and associated pathways of regulated necrosis
Carsten Culmsee, University of Marburg, Germany

Mitochondria targeted nanoparticle for regenerative therapy of stroke
Shanta Dhar, University of Miami, USA

MitomiR and the recent advances in health and diseases
Samarjit Das, Cardiac Pathology, USA

Mitochondrial DNA recombination, repair and segregation: recent scientific data and perspectives
André Dietrich, CNRS & Université de Strasbourg, France

Mitochondrial protein import defect in Huntington's disease
Robert Friedlander, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, USA

Tissue specificity of mitochondrial energy metabolism
Frank Norbert Gellerich, Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany

Glutamine addiction and mitochondrial stability in tumor cells
Vladimir Gogvadze, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

Mitochondrial fusion may explain alcohol’s effect on muscle
György Hajnóczky, Thomas Jefferson University, USA

Mitochondrial ROS in neutrophil-mediated inflammation and autoimmunity
Christian Lood, University of Washington, USA

Probing MT-ATP6 mutations using iPSC-derived neural cells
Carmen Lorenz, Max-Delbrueck-Center, Germany

Monitoring mitochondrial oxygenation and oxygen consumption: first clinical experiences
Egbert Mik, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands

Optimizing Nature: Targeting Mitochondria with Enhanced Natural Antioxidants
Paolo Oliveira, University of Coimbra, Portugal

How mitochondrial functions modulate neuroendocrine, metabolic and transcriptional responses to acute psychological stress
Martin Picard, Columbia University Medical Center, USA

A powerful mitochondria-targeted iron chelator affords high photoprotection against solar UVA radiation
Olivier Reelfs, University of Bath, United Kingdom

Clinical trials with SkQ1: recent scientific data and perspectives
Vladimir Skulachev, University of Moscow, Russia

Mitochondria can orchestrate sex differences in cell fate of vascular smooth muscle cells from rats
Elisabetta Straface, Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Italy

Mitochondrial targeting of RNA as a tool for therapy
Ivan Tarassov, Research Director in the CNRS, France

Subunit of mitochondria and hypertension control via miRNA
Dao Wen Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

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