Speakers, 20th Annual Meeting DGfZ, Leipzig 2010
Special Lecture:
“From Cyto- to Archaeometry: Studies on Roman Coins in their Archaeological Context”
Michael Nüsse
Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität
Frankfurt am Main,
Germany
Sessions:
Aging in Health and Disease
(Chair: Leoni Kunz-Schughart, Dresden, Andreas Simm, Halle)
Institute for Ageing and Health Newcastle University Ageing Research Laboratories Campus for Ageing and Vitality Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5PL UK
E-mail: t.vonzglinicki@ncl.ac.uk
Regeneration
(Chair: Ulrich Sack, Leipzig)
“Cell surface marker expression in embryonic stem cells overexpressing of a stable form of beta-catenin”
Department of Cell Therapies Applied Stem Cell Technologies Unit Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology Perlickstr. 1 04103 Leipzig GERMANYE-mail: nicole.zurnieden@izi.fraunhofer.de
Nanotools
(Chair: James Leary, Purdue University, Ulrich Sack, Leipzig)
Professor of Biomedical Engineering Birck Nanotechnology Center BRK 2021 Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA E-mail: jfleary@purdue.eduNew Developments in Nanoinstrumentation
(Chair: Dieter Weiss, University Rostock, Wolfgang Beisker, München)
Biophysics – Schwille LabBiotechnologisches Zentrum der
TU Dresden (BIOTEC) Tatzberg 47-51 01307 Dresden Germany E-mail: petra.schwille@biotec.tu-dresden.de
“Exploring the dynamic properties of supramolecular assemblies in live cells with single molecule imaging”
Laboratoire Kastler BrosselDépartement de Physique et de Biologie
46 rue d’Ulm
75005 Paris France
E-mail: maxime.dahan@lkb.ens.fr
Immunology: Autoimmune Diseases
(Chair: Alex Scheffold, Miltenyi Biotec) ‘title to be announced’Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum Berlin
Charitéplatz 1 10117 Berlin
Germany E-mail: raulfs@drfz.de
‘Molecular and cellular pathways of Foxp3+ regulatory T cell generation’
CRTD / DFG-Forschungszentrum für Regenerative Therapien DresdenBiotechnologisches Zentrum
Tatzberg 47/49 01307 Dresden E-mail: karsten.kretschmer@crt-dresden.de
Nanobiotechnology
(Chair: Lars M. Blank)
‘Single cell analysis on a chip: from protein expression to cell heterogeneity’
Centrum für Biotechnologie / Institut für Biophysik und Nanowissenschaften Fakultät für PhysikUniversität Bielefeld
Postfach 100131
D-33501 Bielefeld E-mail: jan.regtmeier@physik.uni-bielefeld.de
Omics on sorted Cells and Organelles
(Chair: Dirk Bumann, Susann Müller UFZ Leipzig)
“Studying pathogen properties in infected tissues using flow cytometry”
Infection BiologyBiozentrum, University of Basel
Klingelbergstrasse 50/70
CH-4056 Basel Switzerland E-mail:dirk.bumann@unibas.ch
Water
(Chair: Thomas Egli, Eawag Swiss, Christian Wilhelm, University Leipzig)
EawagUmweltmikrobiologie
Überlandstrasse 133
P. O. Box 611
8600 Dübendorf
Switzerland E-mail: elisabeth.walton@eawag.ch
‘Phytoplankton analysis by measuring fluorescence action spectra in flow cytometry’
BD Bioscience/Cytopeiaadvance Flow Cytometry Cell Analysis
12730 28th AVE NE
Seattle, WA 98125
United States of America E-mail: ger_van_den_engh@bd.com
The Klaus Goerttler Session
Chair: Thomas Kroneis, Frank Alexander Schildberg, Stephan Schmid
‘Maternal microchimerism: the importance of single cells in health and disease’
University of Bristol Diabetes and MetabolismLearning and Research Southmead Hospital
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol BS10 5NB UK E-mail: K.M.Gillespie@bristol.ac.uk ‘ to be announced’
Abteilung Genomics and Immunoregulation LIMES Institute
Universität Bonn
Carl-Troll-Str. 31
53115 Bonn E-mail: marc.beyer@uni-bonn.de
‘Clinical potential of mesenchymal stem cells in immune modulation and regenerative medicine’
Klinik und Poliklinik für Pädiatrische Hämatologie und Onkologie Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Haus Nord 21 (N21) Martinistraße 52 20246 Hamburg E-mail: Ingo.Mueller@med.uni-tuebingen.deTags: News
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