Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 15/Oct/2014 | |
8:30am - 11:15am |
TUTORIALS: 1 - 3 Chairs: Jana Karbanova, Dresden, Germany; Friederike Manig, Dresden, Germany; Monica Cojoc, Dresden, Germany Tutorial 1: Cell Death – Apoptosis 1 8:30 - 9:15 Manfred Kubbies, Würzburg, Germany
Tutorial 2: Cell Death – Apoptosis 2: Cytometric Detection of Apoptotic Cells 9:30 - 10:15 Manfred Kubbies, Würzburg, Germany
Tutorial 3: Molecular Analysis of Genetic Alterations in Rare Populations by Flow Cytometric Sorting and Single Cell PCR Analysis 10:30 - 11:15 Katrin Peschke, Dresden, Germany |
9:30am - 11:30am |
Core Facility Management Workshop: Basics & More Chairs: Elmar Endl, Bonn, Germany |
12:30pm - 12:40pm |
WELCOME - 24th Annual Conference of the DGfZ "Cytometry Across Disciplines" |
12:40pm - 2:10pm |
SESSION 1: Cell Imaging Tools for Regeneration Chairs: Elly Tanaka, Dresden, Germany; Leoni Kunz-Schughart, Dresden, Germany A Dynamic Extracellular Matrix Instructs Regenerative Cell Behavior Northwestern University, United States of America Resolving the Molecular Behavior of Different Cell Types During Limb Regeneration Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden - CRTD, Germany Isolation and Gene Expression Profiling of Distinct Neural Progenitor Types in the Mouse and Human Developing Neocortex 1: MPI CBG, Dresden, Germany; 2: MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.; 3: Deep Sequencing, CRTD , Biotec, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 4: Universitätsklinikum, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany |
2:10pm - 3:40pm |
SESSION 2: Beyond the Boundaries of Cellular Heterogeneity Chairs: Anja Hauser, Berlin, Germany; Denis Corbeil, Dresden, Germany Multi-Epitope Ligand Cartography: Principles and Applications of a Space-Resolved Multichannel Analysis Technique Institue for Molecular and Clinical Immunology, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg Hepatic Stromal Cells Induce Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells From Peripheral Blood Monocytes Harvard University, Boston, USA Analysis of Plasma Cell Survival Niches in the Bone Marrow 1: Immunodynamics, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum, Berlin, Germany; 2: Cell Biology, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum, Berlin, Germany; 3: Biophysical Analytics, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum Berlin (DRFZ), Germany Real-time deformability cytometry: High-throughput mechanical phenotyping for marker-free cell functional assays 1: Biotechnology Center TU Dresden, Germany; 2: Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK |
3:40pm - 4:10pm |
Coffee Break |
4:10pm - 5:40pm |
SESSION 3: Imaging Cell Communication and Interactions Chairs: Nils Cordes, Dresden, Germany; Gabriele Multhoff, München, Germany CD44 and CD44 Variant Isoform v6 as a Cancer and Leukemia Initiating Cell Biomarker Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Germany Intercellular Communication Between Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells 1: Biotec, TU Dresden, Germany; 2: Universitätsklinikum, TU Dresden, Germany Cell Imaging With Multi-Spectral Optoacoustic Tomography Technische Universität München and Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany Memory CD8+ T cells colocalize to IL-7+ stromal cells in bone marrow and rest in terms of proliferation and transcription 1: Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum, Germany; 2: Charité - Berlin-Brandenburger Center for Regenerative Therapies (BCRT), Germany; 3: Max Plank Institute for Infection Biology, Germany |
5:40pm - 7:00pm |
Break & Get-together |
7:00pm - 10:00pm |
SESSION 4: Cytometry Discussion Forum Perspectives for Experienced Scientists and Young Investigators’ Careers
Core Manager Committee: Desiree Kunkel (BCRT, Berlin), Report: Core Facility Management Workshop - Mission, Vision and Portfolio – Round of Introduction of Exhibitors Companies Chipcytometry - a New Versatile High-Content Image Cytometry Platform Enabling Exciting Applications ZELLKRAFTWERK GmbH, Germany |
Date: Thursday, 16/Oct/2014 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
SESSION 5: Cytometry - From Cancer to Therapy Chairs: Martin Bornhäuser, Dresden, Germany; Frank Winkler, Heidelberg, Germany Individualized ErbB-Receptor Targeting of Breast Cancer University of Regensburg, Germany Monitoring Cell-Based Therapies in Hematology and Oncology TU Dresden, Germany Dynamic Intravital Microscopy of Brain Cancer Progression and Response to Therapies: Understanding the Impact of Cell-Cell and Cell-Blood Vessel Interactions Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Germany |
10:30am - 10:50am |
Coffee Break |
10:50am - 12:20pm |
SESSION 6: Emerging Technologies Chairs: Wolfgang Beisker, München, Germany; Ingo Röder, Dresden, Germany Spectral Analysis in Flow Cytometry Sony Biotechnology Inc., Germany Label-Free Cell Analyzing Tool to Identify Cell Fate and to Characterize Subpopulations of Sorted Cells 1: CellTool GmbH, Germany; 2: Karolinska Institute, Department of Medicine, Sweden A New Approach to Resolve Heterogeneity in Solid Tumors by Digital Image-Based Cell Sorting Using DEPArray Technology Followed by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Silicon Biosystems, Germany Aerosols Revisited: Biosafety Regulations in Europe and Their Impact on Commercial Flow Sorters European Technology Center BD Biosciences, Heidelberg, Germany The Next Generation in Acoustic Cytometry: Expanded Assays with Acoustic Focusing Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germany Adherent Imaging Cytometry Complementing Flow Cytometric Measurements to Address the Diverse Needs of a Research Environment Cenibra GmbH, Germany |
12:20pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Break |
12:20pm - 1:50pm |
POSTER SESSION 1 & 2 Chairs: Stephan Schmid, Regensburg, Germany; Lars Blank, Aachen, Germany; Gabriele Multhoff, München, Germany; Wolfgang Beisker, München, Germany; Christin Koch, Leipzig, Germany; Elmar Endl, Bonn, Germany Radiation-induced modulation in the distribution of lymphocytes in breast cancer patients 1: Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Germany; 2: Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Schwestern, Linz, Austria Pre-clinical investigations on radio-resistance in glioblastoma models 1: OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden; 2: German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Partner site Dresden at OncoRay, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3: Institute of Radiation Oncology at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Chemical inhibition of mitotic Aurora B causes chromosomal instabilty in tumor cells and excerts antiturmoral effects irrespective of p53 status Department of Neurosurgery, Section Experimental Neurosurgery/Tumor Immunology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany Overexpression of Survivin causes aneuploidy, defective mitosis and DNA damage in glioma cells. 1: Department of Neurosurgery, Section Experimental Neurosurgery, Uniklinikum Dresden; 2: Institute for Clinical Genetics, Uniklinikum Dresden Arginine deprivation: Treatment option for non-auxotrophic glioblastomas? 1: OncoRay – National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Germany; 2: Institute of Radiooncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany; 3: Innovative Methods of Computing, Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing, TU Dresden, Germany; 4: Experimental Neurosurgery/Tumorimmunology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Germany Phase-contrast and immunofluorescent monitoring of HNSCC 3-D cultures indicate a radiosensitizing effect of a new iron chelator drug candidate 1: OncoRay – National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden – Rossendorf, Germany; 2: German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Dresden, Germany; 3: German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 4: Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Memory CD4 T cells in murine bone marrow are resting in terms of migration 1: Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum (DRFZ), Berlin; 2: Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin Role of the Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) Mutation in Gliomagenesis 1: Institut für Klinische Genetik, TU-Dresden, Germany; 2: Klinik und Poliklinik für Neurochirurgie Sektion Experimentale Neurochirurgie/Tumorimmunologie, Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 3: Institut für Klinische Chemie und Labormedizin, Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 4: OncoRay National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 5: Institute of Radiooncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany; 6: Medizinsche Klinik und Poliklinik III, Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden, Germany Detection and characterization of circulating epithelial tumor cells in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) 1: Jena University Hospital, Dept. of Hematology/ Oncology, Jena, Germany; 2: Jena University Hospital, Dept. of General, Visceral and Vascular Surgery, Jena, Germany; 3: ALS Automated Lab Solutions GmbH, Jena, Germany Citrulline concentration as a new pitfall for the arginine deprivation-based therapy 1: Institute of Cell Biology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine; 2: OncoRay – National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Germany; 3: Institute of Radiooncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Dresden, Germany Extrarenal progenitor cells do not contribute to endothelial repair in the mouse kidney 1: Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine III, University Hospital CGC, Dresden; 2: Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, Hannover Medical School, Hannover Expression and localisation of mechanotransducers YAP and TAZ in aortic valvular interstitial cells – Exploring the role of YAP/TAZ for the development of stenotic aortic valves Cardiac Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, TU Dresden, Herzzentrum Dresden, Germany Chromocyte: An online resource for assisting the flow cytometry community 1: Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom; 2: Chromocyte Limited Prospective isolation and characterization of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem/ progenitor cells and identification of distinct subsets University Clinic Tübingen, Germany, Laboratory for Stem Cell Reserach FAT10 expression in medullary thymic epithelial cells influences T cell selection 1: Chair of Immunology, University of Konstanz, Germany; 2: Department of Immunology, Interfaculty Institute for Cell Biology, University of Tübingen, Germany; 3: Biotechnology Institute Thurgau, Switzerland Regeneration of renin cells during nephrogenesis and in adult life University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Germany Metabolic targeting of a semi-essential amino acid: The challenge to identify responder and non-responder HNSCC cells 1: OncoRay – National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Institute of Radiooncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf; Germany Eye the putative anticancer potential of the natural food compound Methylglyoxal (MGO) 1: OncoRay – National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Institute of Radiooncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf; Germany; 3: Institute of Food Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Applications and advantages of laser-induced cryogenic fluorescence microscopy 1: LSI Sachsen; 2: HZDR; 3: TU DD Orthotopic tumour models for Small-Animal Image-Guided Radiotherapy (SAIGRT) 1: OncoRay - National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany; 2: German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Dresden and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; 3: Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 4: Institute of Radiation Oncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden – Rossendorf Mass Cytometric Workflow for Comprehensive Immunophenotyping of Human Peripheral Blood Leukocyte Subset – From Panel Design to Data Analysis 1: DRFZ, Berlin, Germany; 2: Charite, Berlin, Germany Immunophenotyping of outgrowth progenitor cells isolated from membrane oxygenators after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 1: University Medical Center, Department of Cadiothoracic Surgery, Germany; 2: University Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine II, Germany Cancer Stem Cell Biomarkers and their relation to Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Radioresistance 1: OncoRay – National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Germany; 2: Institute of Radiooncology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany; 3: Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany Topotecan-induced decrease in CD24 expression leads to a loss of tumorigenicity of human MCF-7 breast cancer cells 1: Institute of Pharmacy, University of Regensburg, Germany; 2: Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Regensburg, Germany Cytometric fingerprinting for microbiome diagnostics 1: Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ, Germany; 2: Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden New Approaches to Biomass Measurement by Flow Cytometry during Solid-State Fermentation of Filamentous Fungi 1: Institut für Lebensmittel- und Bioverfahrenstechnik, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Gesellschaft für Wissens- und Technologietransfer- TU Dresden GmbH (GWT-TUD GmbH), Germany Communication between hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells 1: Tissue Engineering Laboraties (BIOTEC), Dresden, Germany; 2: Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD), Germany; 3: Medical Clinic and Polyclinic I, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany Heterogeneous T Cell Reactivity Against Microbiota in Patients with Crohn´s Disease 1: Department of Cellular Immunology, Clinic for Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Germany; 2: Department of Gastroenterology, Rheumatology and Infectious Diseases, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; 3: German Rheumatism Research Centre (DRFZ) Berlin, Leibniz Association, Berlin, Germany |
1:50pm - 3:20pm |
SESSION 7: Single Cell Analyses Chairs: Thomas Kroneis, Graz, Austria; Vladimir Todorov, Dresden, Germany Taking Expression Profiling to New Dimensions TATAA Biocenter, Czech Republic Next Generation Tissue Profiling Uppsala Universitet, Sweden Heterogeneity of brain metastases derived from melanoma 1: Center for Medical Research, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 2: Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Biophysics Division, Univesity of Graz, Graz, Austria; 3: Dermatology Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia; 4: Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Picoliter Bioreactors: Learning from Single Cells about Large-Scale Bioprocesses Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany |
3:20pm - 3:50pm |
Coffee Break |
3:50pm - 5:20pm |
SESSION 8: Analysis of Big Data in Cytometry Chairs: Frank Schmidt, Greifswald, Germany; Christin Koch, Leipzig, Germany Analysing High-Throughput, Microscopy-Based Cellular Screens TU Dresden, Germany Visualization Techniques for Big Data Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Institute for Microbiology, Greifswald, Germany Bioinformatical approaches for the analysis of complex microbial communities 1: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Department of Environmental Microbiology , Leipzig, Germany; 2: Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Human Memory T Cells From the Bone Marrow are Resting and Maintain Long-Lasting Memory 1: Cell Biology, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum (DRFZ) Berlin, Germany; 2: Bioinformatics, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum (DRFZ) Berlin, Germany; 3: Signal Transduction, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum (DRFZ) Berlin, Germany; 4: Core Unit Cell Harvesting, Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies, Charité University of Medicine Berlin, Germany; 5: Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité University of Medicine Berlin, Germany; 6: Infectiology & Rheumatology, Charité University of Medicine Berlin, Germany; 7: Clinical Tumor Immunology & Immunemonitoring, Institute for Medical Immunology, Charité University of Medicine Berlin; Germany; 8: Osteoimmunology, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum (DRFZ) Berlin, Germany; 9: Institute of Virology, Charité University of Medicine Berlin, Germany |
5:20pm - 5:30pm |
Coffee Break |
5:30pm - 7:00pm |
Meeting of the DGfZ Members Chairs: Leoni Kunz-Schughart, Dresden, Germany, Hyun-Dong Chang, Berlin, Germany |
8:00pm - 11:30pm |
CONFERENCE DINNER |
Date: Friday, 17/Oct/2014 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
SESSION 9: Nanobiotechnology/Nanobiomedicine Chairs: Wolfgang Fritzsche, Jena, Germany; Ulrike Taylor, Mariensee. Germany Nano-Sized Drug Delivery Systems for Nucleic Acids Universität Regensburg, Germany Diagnostic Nanoparticle Targeting of the EGF-Receptor Using Single-Domain Antibodies 1: Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Germany; 2: Centre For BioNano Interactions (CBNI), University College Dublin, Ireland Introduction to a Multidisciplinary Approach for the Safe Implementation of Nanotechnology in the Environment Universität Bremen, Germany |
10:30am - 10:50am |
Coffee Break |
10:50am - 12:20pm |
SESSION 10: Functional Heterogeneity in Microbial Processes Chairs: Susann Müller, Leipzig, Germany; Christian Dusny, Dortmund, Germany Quantitative Physiology of Single Cells for Linking Phenotype and Environment 1: TU Dortmund, Germany; 2: Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany Plasmid Copy Number Variation in Pseudomonas putida Analysed by Cell Sorting and Digital Droplet PCR 1: Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany; 2: Laboratory of Chemical Biotechnology, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany Flow cytometry for energy balances of phytoplankton organisms University of Leipzig, Germany Enhanced viability of microalgal populations by photoperiodic cycles TU Dresden, Institute of Food Technology and Bioprocess Engineering, Germany Staphylococcus aureus infection induces human T cell apoptosis and increased mortality in humanized mice 1: 1University Medical Hospital Regensburg, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Germany; 2: Medical Hospital Regensburg, Department of Internal Medicine I, Germany; 3: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Medicine, USA; 4: University of Regensburg, Institute for Medical Micobiology and Hygiene, Germany |
12:20pm - 1:00pm |
Lunch Break |
1:00pm - 2:00pm |
SESSION 11: Klaus-Goerttler-Session - Immunology Chairs: Petra Bacher, Berlin, Germany; Gergely Toldi, Budapest, Hungary Detection of Extracellular Vesicles in Inflammation Semmelweis University, Hungary Monocytes as Biosensors of Type I Interferon Responses in Autoimmunity and Viral Infection Deutsches Rheuma Forschungszentrum (DRFZ), Berlin, Germany Function of IRAG in murine T-lymphocyte development 1: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Institute of Pharmacy, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany; 2: Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
SESSION 12: Monitoring Immune Responses Chairs: Hyun-Dong Chang, Berlin, Germany; Axel Roers, Dresden, Germany Cytometric Analysis of Antigen-Specific T helper Cell Responses as Diagnostic Sensors in Infection and Allergy Charité Berlin, Germany Single T Cell Fate Tracking and its Implications for Immunotherapy TU München, Germany B7 COSTIMULATION AND INTRACELLULAR INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE (IDO) EXPRESSION IN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD AND ADULT PERIPHERAL BLOOD Semmelweis University, Hungary |
3:00pm - 3:10pm |
Expert Welcome Coffee |
3:10pm - 4:00pm |
SESSION 13: Meet the Expert Lecture Chairs: Leoni Kunz-Schughart, Dresden, Germany, Andreas Deutsch, Dresden, Germany The Feasibility of Using Ultrasound for Transcranial Imaging and Targeted Drug Delivery in the Brain University of Toronto, Canada |
4:00pm - 4:15pm |
Farewell |
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