Metaflammation Conference

First International Conference of CRC1454
Date: 1st and 2nd of October 2024 

Location:
Campus Venusberg, Bonn

Registration Closed

Program October 1st, 2024
Location: BMZ-I, Building B12, Lecture Hall 303, Venusberg Campus, Bonn
12:00h-12:50h Registration
12:50h-13:00h Conference Opening
13:00h-14:30h Session 1
  • 13:00h  - "Understanding the functional heterogeneity of hepatic macrophages in health and disease" - Charlotte Scott, VIB Ghent
  • 13:30h   - "More troubles with type I IFN" - Zeinab Abdullah, University of Bonn
  • 14:00h  - "Inflammasome - IL-1β pathway in diabetes, from physiology to treatment" - Marc Donath, University Hospital Basel
14:30h-15:00h Break
15:00h-16:30h Session 2 
  • 15:00h - "Compartmentalized metabolism in exercise" - Hans-Georg Sprenger, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Cologne
  • 15:30h - "Non-canonical TCA cycle activity regulates adipose type 2 innate lymphoid cell differentiation to maintain metabolic health" - Christoph Wilhelm, University of Bonn
  • 16:00h - "Metabolic regulation through the Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor Repressor (AhRR) via cellular interactions in adipose tissues" - Frederike Graelmann, University of Bonn
  • 16:15h - "Pro-inflammatory macrophages depend on mitochondrial respiration for NO synthesis" - Antonia Henne, TU Braunschweig

16:30h-17:00h Break
17:00h-18:00h Keynote Lecture

"Metabolic checkpoints of inflammation" - Vishwa Deep Dixit, Yale University

19:00h Social Event

Program 2nd of October, 2024
Location: BMZ-I, Building B12, Lecture Hall 303, Venusberg Campus, Bonn

09:00h-10:30h Session 3
  • 09:00h -"How innate immune cells adapt to environment and function: diverse tales of mitochondria" - Stefanie Wculek, IRB Barcelona
  • 09:30h - "Triglyceride cycling - the universal dynamics of fat storage" - Christoph Thiele, University of Bonn
  • 10:00h - "Increased glucose impairs cellular calcium signaling and impairs macrophage functionality via activation of the taste receptor Tas1R3" - Laura Schlautmann, University of Bonn
  • 10:15h - "A high salt diet induces re-differentiation of melanoma, leading to metabolic shutdown and reduced tumor growth" - Clivia Lisowski, University of Bonn

10:30h-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00h-12:30h Poster Session

12:30h-13:30h Lunch Break

13:30h-15:30h Session 4
  • 13:30h -"Early-life development of barrier tissue immunity"  - Philipp Henneke, University Hospital Freiburg
  • 14.00h - '"Metabolite signaling in macrophages in health and disease" - Evanna Mills, Harvard University, Cambridge
  • 14:30h - "Developmental Programming of Tissue-Resident Macrophages" - Elvira Mass, University of Bonn

15:00h-15:30h Coffee Break

15:30h-16:30h Session 5
  • 15:30h -"The impact of circulating bioactive lipids on metaflammation and cardiovascular risk in obese individuals" - Katarzyna Placek, University of Bonn
  • 16:00h -"The role of primary cilia in controlling metaflammation" - Dagmar Wachten, University of Bonn