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Poster session 2 (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM)

Tracks
Foyer 2nd Floor
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Foyer 2. OG

Details

Times for set up and removal: Please put up your poster on Wednesday, September 19 until 11:00 and take it down on Wednesday, September 19, directly after the Poster Session. Fixing material for the posters is available on site at the registration desk and in the poster area.


Speaker

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Ms Maria Asif
Phd Student
University of Cologne

Mutations of NUP37 and NUP107 encoding components of the nuclear pore complex cause microcephaly associated nephrotic syndrome

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Dr. Petros Batsios
University of Potsdam

Analysis of supramolecular assemblies of NE81, the first lamin-like protein in a unicellular organism

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Dr. Petros Batsios
University of Potsdam

Src1 is an inner nuclear membrane protein interacting with lamin and NPC components in Dictyostelium

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Ms Katharina Beer
Phd Student
University Of Würzburg, Rudolf Virchow Center

Retrograde trafficking proteins control lipid flippase activity to inhibit extracellular vesicle budding

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Prof. Dr. Markus Bohnsack
Professor
University Medical Center Göttingen

The diverse roles of RNA helicases in driving structural transitions and compositional changes in RNA-protein complexes

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Ms Lena Brücker
Ph.D. student
Institute Of Molecular Physiology, Johannes Gutenberg University

Ciliary regulation of Wnt signaling molecules during cell migration

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Dr. Fanny Büchau
Post-doc

Keratin isotypes control desmosome stability and dynamics

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Ms Angelina Chirinskaite
Saint-Petersburg University, dept of Genetics and Biotechnology

Analysis of amyloid properties of the Munc18-1 protein forming detergent-resistant aggregates in the brain of rat Rattus norvegicus

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Ms Subarna Dutta
Phd Student
University Of Calcutta

Role of lamin A in mechanotransduction in muscular dystrophies

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Mrs Annegret Elting
Phd-student
Institute of Cell Dynamics and Imaging

Cellular and molecular principles of lateral segregation in the plasma membrane.

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Ms Corinna Frank
University Of Wuerzburg

Analysis of the effects of oxidative stress in fascioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD)

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Dr. Sachiko Fujiwara
Postdoc
Osaka University

Rho-signaling organizes hemidesmosomal cell-substrate adhesion and acinar morphogenesis of epithelial cells through controlling mechanotransduction.

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Prof. Klaudia Giehl
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Signaltransduktion zellulärer Motilität

Intracellular binding of Galectin-8 to alpha- and beta-Catenin in adenocarcinoma cells

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Prof. Klaudia Giehl
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Signaltransduktion zellulärer Motilität

The interaction of K-Ras4B with Galectin-8 depends on two distinct lysines within the hypervariable region

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Prof. Dr Jay Gopalakrishnan
Institut Für Humangenetik

Cilia regulation of neural stem cells in 3D brain organoids

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Prof. Ralph Gräf
Professor For Cell Biology

Permeabilization of the Dictyostelium nuclear envelope in semi-closed mitosis

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Dr. Julia Gross
Junior Group Leader

Ykt6 membrane-to-cytosol cycling regulates exosomal Wnt secretion

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Dr. Jörg Großhans
Universität Göttingen

Cell quadruplets coordinate expansion and contraction to drive vertex resolution in epithelial morphogenesis

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Mr Daniel Haase
Institute of Cell Dynamics and Imaging

The role of tetraspanners in yeast plasma membrane organization

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Dr. Michael Hannus
siTOOLs Biotech GmbH

Phenovault: An open-access resource for RNAi and CRISPR screening data

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Prof. Jörg Höhfeld

Mechanical Stress Protection

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Dr. Sandra Iden

Polarity signaling governs epidermal homeostasis by coupling cortical contractility, mitotic fidelity & genome integrity

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Prof. Dr. Nils Johnsson
Head Of Institute
Ulm University

A time resolved protein-interaction map defines the functions of a polarity complex during polar growth in yeast

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Mr Frederik Kappelt
Phd Student

What (long-chain) Alcohol contributes to cell health

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Dr. Sybille Köhler
University Hospital Of Cologne

Par3A and Par3B orchestrate podocyte polarity

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Dr. Alexander Kyumurkov
CECAD, Köln

Regulation of chlathrin-dependent integrin endocytosis by ICAP-1 and nm23 as an alternative to control mechanoresponse

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Dr. Marcus Michel
TU Dresden

Coordinating cell behaviour during tissue replacement

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Dr. Pavel Nedvetsky
Münster University Hospital

Deletion of the polarity protein PATJ perturbs cilia maintenance and morphogenesis in kidney epithelial cells

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Mr Niclas Nettebrock
Master Student
Institute Of Cell Dynamics And Imaging Unversity Münster

Characterization of the CYSTM family - an unconventional type of membrane associated proteins

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Prof. Dr. Tilo Pompe

Extracellular matrix matters – 3D collagen based matrices influence macrophage behavior

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Dr. Katrin Rietscher
Leipzig University

The role of plakophilins 1 & 3 as desmosomal signaling hubs controlling intercellular adhesion and proliferation in the epidermis

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Dr. Matthias Rübsam
University Of Cologne

E-cadherin binds to desmoglein to facilitate desmosome assembly

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Dr. Nuno Saraiva
Lecturer

The human Golgi anti-apoptotic protein promotes cell invasion by an H2O2-dependent mechanism

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Mrs Seema-Waseem Syeda
Ph.D Student
University of Cologne

Functional Exploration of a Midbody Protein KIF14 as a Novel cause for Autosomal Recessive Primary Microcephaly

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Dr. Karolina Szczepanowska
Postdoc
Cluster of Excellence Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases, CECAD Research Center

CLPP is a regulator of Complex I turnover.

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Dr. rer. nat. Ingo Thievessen
Habilitant/Wiss. Ass.
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Lehrstuhl für Biophysik

β-parvin orchestrates the induction of physiological cardiac hypertrophy

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Alyssa Vetter
University Of Leipzig

Keratin-dependent regulation of the mitochondrial fission machinery

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Mr Enrico Warmt

Cortical Actin Contractility of Single Suspended Cells

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Petro Zhupanyn
University of Leipzig

In vitro studies on extracellular vesicles as delivery system for small RNA



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Prof. Dr. Thomas M. Magin

Universität Leipzig
Professur f. Zell- und Entwicklungsbiologie
Inst. f. Biologie & SIKT
Philipp-Rosenthal-Strasse 55
D-04103 Leipzig
Phone: +49 341 97 39 582
E-mail:
thomas.magin@uni-leipzig.de
www.maginlab.eu

 


Prof. Dr. Roland Wedlich-Söldner

Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
AG Wedlich-Söldner/Institut für Zelldynamik und Bildgebung
Von-Esmarch-Strasse 56
48149 Münster
Phone: +49 251 83 59 051
E-mail:
wedlich@uni-muenster.de
www.medizin.uni-muenster.de/celldyn/

 


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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zellbiologie e.V. (DGZ)
– German Society for Cell Biology –
c/o Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum
Im Neuenheimer Feld 280
69120 Heidelberg
Phone: +49 6221 42 34 51
Fax: +49 6221 42 34 52
E-mail:
dgz@dkfz.de
www.zellbiologie.de


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