Universitätsmedizin Mainz Debugging Nanobio- interfaces to … · 2018. 9. 19. · Scientists...
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Saturday, August 25th
9.30 Antimicrobial coatings for medicaldevicesCynthia Calligaro, INSERM, Universityof Strasbourg, France
10.00 Core Cross-linked Micelles: FromSynthetic Concepts for PreciseControl of Morphology andFunction to Clinical TranslationMatthias Barz, Institute for OrganicChemistry, JGU Mainz, Germany
10.30 Tumor-targeted drug deliverysystems based on tumor-specificmarkers and tumor acidicmicroenvironmentGuo-Bin Ding, Shanxi University, China
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Nanoantibiotics - Fact or fiction?Svenja Siemer, Department ofNanobiomedicine/ENT, UMM
11.45 Novel Strategies in BiomaterialSurface Modification in vivoJonas Eckrich, ENT department, UMM
12.00 Discussion round table:"The Clinician Scientist: Trappedbetween bed and benchside?Scientists versus Publisher: Whois shaping science?"Julia Weinmann-Menke, KrishnarajRajalingam, Sebastian Strieth, RolandStauber, Désirée WünschUMM Mainz, Germany
12.30 Time to say goodbye - ClosingRemarks, Awards
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Universitätsmedizin Mainz
Debugging Nanobio-interfaces to promote clinical translation
23th to 25th August 2018Mainz
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Universitätsmedizin Mainz
Debugging Nanobio-interfaces to promote clinical translation
Dear colleagues,
developments allowing the precise and controlledmanufacturing of nanomaterials even in large scalesboosted nanotechnology as a key technology of the 21thcentury. Applications now reach various areas of lifesciences, including their implementation in novel medicaldiagnostics, biomaterials, and therapeutic products. Thishas raised high expectations for further translation andrealistic clinical improvements. In contrast, few NMs haveultimately reached clinical applications as robust tools fornanomedicine.
Bearing such limitations in mind, with this symposium, weaim to not only bring together leading researchers in bothexperimental and (pre)clinical nanobiomedicine but also toprovide a platform for young researchers to educatetrans-disciplinary communication in the growing thoughstill split areas of nanobiomedicine. Hence, we wouldappreciate to welcoming you on this occasion at theUniversity Medical Center Mainz!
With best regards,Sebastian Strieth, Roland Stauber, Désirée Wünsch
Thursday, August 23th
12.45 Get together Lunch and Registration
13.45 Opening and welcomeSebastian Strieth, Roland Stauber,Désirée Wünsch
14.00 On the role of ambiphilicity innanoparticle-protein interfacesFrancesco Stellacci, EPFL, Lausanne,Switzerland
14.30 Ultra-small nanoparticleinteraction with different cellsMarie Kalbacova, University of Prague,Czech Republic
15.00 Coffee with the experts
15.30 Surface structure and interactionsbetween bacterialipopolysaccharide membranesWuge Briscoe, University of Bristol, UK
16.00 Toxicity mechanisms of metaloxide nanoparticles under realisticexposure and bio-transformationprocessesChengfang Pang, Technical Universityof Denmark, Denmark
16.30 Super-Resolution Light Microscopyof cellular NanostructuresChristoph Cremer, IMB Mainz,University Heidelberg, KIP, Germany
17.00 Science and WineDiscussion at the Mainzer Weinmarkt
Friday, August 24th
9.15 Greetings & WelcomeStefan Müller-Stach, Vice President forResearch and Early Career Academics,JGU Mainz
9.30 Personalized CancerNanomedicines: Design principlesand applicationsAvi Schroeder, Technion, Israel
10.00 A Novel Scavenging Tool forCancer Biomarker Discovery basedon the Blood-CirculatingNanoparticle Protein CoronaMarilena Hadjidemetriou, University ofManchester, UK
10.30 DNA in extracellular vesicles(exosome): biomarker andfunctional potential in cancer andmetastasisBasant Thakur, University MedicalCenter Essen, Germany
11.00 Coffee with the experts
11.30 Cell function diagnostics andclinical acceptanceOliver Hayden, TU Munich, Germany
12.00 Nanotechnology for prevention ofbiofilm-related implant infectionsMeike Stiesch, Hannover MedicalSchool, Germany
12.30 Biocompatibility and clearance ofnanoparticlesCarsten Weiss, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Germany
13.00 LunchInterdisciplinary tables to foster broadscientific exchange
14.00 miRNA and mRNA useful smallmolecules for musculoskeletalregenerationMartijn van Griensven, TU Munich,Germany
14.30 Small meets smaller -Nanomaterial-based modulation ofmicrobesShirley Knauer, University ofDuisburg-Essen, Germany
15.00 Smart Macro-NanomedicineTwan Lammers, ExMI, UniversityHospital Aachen, Germany
15.30 Coffee with the experts
16.00 Learning to transform 2Dnanomaterials for medicine usingimaging and pharmacologyKostas Kostarelos, University ofManchester, UK
16.30 Bone Regeneration: Interaction ofBiomaterials and the BiologicalInterfaceBilal Al-Nawas, Oral and MaxillofacialSurgery, UMM, Germany
17.00 Application potential of 3Dprinting for the simulation ofsurgical interventionBernhard Dorweiler, Thoracic andheart surgery, UMM, Germany
17.30 Science and Food for DebuggingLocation: Restaurant Bootshaus Mainz