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Written by Wednesday, 01 October 2025 11:11

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ÖGMBT thanks all speakers, attendees, sponsors, helpers and the organizing comitee for their contributions and support!

 320 participants -  4 plenary speakers - 15 invited Speakers - 56 short talks - 29 science flashes - 2 PhD award talks - 3 rising star lectures - 96 poster presentations - 30 exhibitors

The 17 th ÖGMBT Annua Meeting with the motto “From Molecules to Organisms - Interactions and Intervention” at the CCB, Innsbruck

Our annual meeting took place at the CCB Innsbruck. The Federal Ministery for Economy, Energy and Tourism sponsored the Life Sciences Research Awards. Polymun Dcientific and Boehringer Ingelheim funded the Life Sciences PhD awards and the Medical University of Innsbruck and the University of Innsbruck provided the venue. A cordial thank you to all of them. We too thank the organizing comitee Johanna Gostner, Ludger Hengst and Lukas A. Huber for their dedicated effort putting this great scientific program together.  Gratefully we also reach out to the chairs for inviting international speakers who are renowned experts in their respective fields. They all gave insights in their top-notch research.

The program was organized in two tracks. The list of the sessions, invited speakers, the detailed program and further details of the meeting can be found in the (dowloadable) program book:

Download the Programbook PDF

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Traditionally the ceremony of the Life Sciences Awards Austria was conducted on the first day of the annual meeting.

Five of the brightest early-stage researchers in Austria received the prestigious awards for their excellent research.

PhD Awards, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and Polymun Scientific:

Max Josef Kellner - Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung, Braunschweig, Germany  
Yannick Weyer - Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria

 

Research Awards, sponsored by the Federal Ministery for Economy, Energy and Tourism:


Eugenia Pankevich - CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine, Vienna, Austria
Rémi Hocq - Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Victoria E. Deneke - Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna Bio Center

 

Awardees from the left to the right: Yannick Weyer, Rémi Hocq, Max Josef KellnerVictoria E. DenekeEugenia Pankevich. © ÖGMBT 2025

 

Best Talk & Best Poster Presentation

Moreover, young professionals and early-stage researchers got the opportunity to present their research results in different formats, such as short talks, science flashes and poster presentations at the Annual Meetings. Thanks to this year’s sponsors, Microsynth & The FEBs Openbio Journal, monetary prices were awarded to the best talk and the best poster presentation.

 

Lukas A. Huber, Best Talk: Isabel Singer. Best Poster Presentation: Sophie Huber (not pictured), Johanna Gostner, Ludger Hengst. © ÖGMBT 2025

All participants were invited to visit the industry exhibition with 30 companies and institutions and take part in the exhibitor quiz. It was sponsored by the exhibitors funding prizes for a total value of over 7500€. The popular Wine & Science evening offered a chance to introduce the companies' products and get to know them as a potential future employer. Hereby, we would like to thank all our sponsors for their long-standing support of the Annual Meeting.

A guided walking or bus tour created to the traditional restaurant Nattererboden created unforgettable memories. 

We are happy to share the best moments of the Annual Meeting 2025

 See you at the 18th Annual ÖGMBT Meeting in Vienna September 14 - 17, 2026, at the Vienna Bio Center  mark your calendar!

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Written by Monday, 07 October 2024 07:47

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 300 participants - 5 plenary speakers - 22 invited Speakers - 48 short talks - 11 science flashes - 2 PhD award talks - 3 rising star lectures - 65 poster presentations - 27 exhibitors

The 16 th ÖGMBT Annua Meeting with the motto “Life Sciences - Tackling the Challenges  of the 21st Century” at the University of Graz

Our annual meeting took place at the University of Graz at the ReSoWi center and UB. It was kindly supported by Federal Ministery for Labor and Economics, the Province of Styria, the City of Graz and the Tourism Region Graz. We would like to thank the organizing comitee Helmut Bergler, Tobias Eisenberg, Harald Pichler for their dedicated effort putting this great scientific program together. The invited speakers were renowned experts in their respective fields giving insights in their top-notch research. The program was organized in two tracks:

  • Track 1 with a focus on Technologies, which are transferable between Life Science disciplines.
  • Track 2 that covered diverse Life Sciences disciplines, demonstrating the insights gained by technological advances.

The list of the sessions of both tracks, invited speakers, the detailed program and further details of the meeting can be found within the program book:

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Traditionally the ceremony of the Life Sciences Awards Austria 2024 was conducted on the first day of the annual meeting.

Five of the brightest early-stage researchers in Austria received the prestigious awards for their excellent research.

PhD Awards, sponsored by THP Medical Products and Polymun Scientific:

Michael Baumschabl - @Institute of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology, Department for Biotechnology, Universit of Natural Resources, Vienna (BOKU) 
Francis Belén Pacheco Fiallos - Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna

 

Research Awards, sponsored by the Federal Ministry of LAbor and Economics:


Elma Dervic - Medical Universsity Vienna, Center for Medical Data Science Institute of the Science of Complex Systems & Complexity Science Hub.
Cathrine Hellerschmied - Institut für Umweltbiotechnologie, IFA-Tulln, University of NAtural Resources and Life Science, Vienna (BOKU).
Chiara Maria Herzog - European Translation Oncology Prevention & Screening Institute, Universität Innsbruck.

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Awardees from the left to the right: Belén Pacheco Fiallos, Elma Dervic, Kathrin Hellerschmid, Chiara M. Herzog, Michael Baumschabl. © ÖGMBT 2024

Best Talk & Best Poster Presentation

Moreover, young professionals and early-stage researchers got the opportunity to present their research results in different formats, such as short talks, science flashes and poster presentations at the Annual Meetings. Thanks to this year’s sponsors, Microsynth & The FEBs Openbio Journal, monetary prices were awarded to the best talk and the best poster presentation.

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All participants were invited to visit the industry exhibition with 27 companies and institutions and take part in the exhibitor quiz. It was sponsored by the exhibitors funding prizes for a total value of over 7000€. The popular Wine & Science evening offered a chance to introduce the companies' products and get to know them as a potential future employer. Hereby, we would like to thank all our sponsors for their long-standing support of the Annual Meeting.

A guided city walk, a ride on the highest indoor slide and the roof top reception in one of Graz' hotspots - "FREIBLICK" - created unforgettable memories. 

We are happy to share the best moments of the Annual Meeting 2024

 See you at the 17th Annual ÖGMBT Meeting in Innsbruck in September 2025 mark your calendar!

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Written by Friday, 29 September 2023 10:30
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 300 participants - 23 Invited Speakers - 48 Short Talks - 27 Science Flashes - 78 Posters - 33 Exhibitors

 

The 15th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting took place in Salzburg this year under the slogan “Life Sciences and Technologies”.

With the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS) as partner, the Meeting has returned to the Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences (NLW, former NAWI). This scientific event was kindly supported by the Culture and Science Department of Land Salzburg. A big thanks goes also to the members of the scientific committee lead by Nikolaus Fortelny for organising the program with twelve scientific topics to highlight the current trends in Life Sciences. The invited speakers were renowned experts in their respective fields giving insights in their top-notch research with a strong focus on medical topics, such as tumour immunology and genetic diseases, as well as on computational applications. The program was organized in two tracks:

  • Track 1 with a focus on Technologies, which are transferable between Life Science disciplines.
  • Track 2 that covered diverse Life Sciences disciplines, demonstrating the insights gained by technological advances.

The list of the sessions of both tracks, invited speakers, the detailed program and further details of the meeting can be found within the Programbook below:

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During the opening of the 15th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting in Salzburg, Josef Glößl was awarded an honorary membership for his active engagement for the association. He is a founding member and was long-time president of the Austrian Society for Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology (ÖGMBT). More information here.

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From left to right: Viktoria Weber (ÖGMBT president), Josef Glößl (honorary ÖGMBT member) and Joachim Seipelt (ÖGMBT treasurer) - © ÖGMBT 2023  

Besides three regular plenary sessions, one session was exclusively held by PhD students from PLUS, one was hosted by The FEBS Journal on review writing and another one by YLSA with two public health data analysts. Mention worthy is also that Master students could attend the 15th Annual Meeting for free, because the ÖGMBT aims to support young life scientists as early as possible.

BEST POSTER & BEST TALK WINNER

Moreover, young professionals and early-stage researchers get the opportunity to present their research results in different formats, such as short talks, science flashes and poster sessions at the Annual Meetings. Thanks to this year’s sponsors, Microsynth respectively The FEBs Journal and FEBs openbio, monetary prices were awarded to the best talk and the three best posters of Helene Sieberer, Gerlinde Kabon, Sabrina Nebel and Isabel Singer.

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From left to right: Helene Sieberer (Best talk sponsored by Microsynth), Gerlinde Kabon (Best poster by FEBS openbio), Sabrina Nebel and Isabel Singer (Best posters by The FEBS Journal). - © ÖGMBT 2023  

 

Meanwhile, all participants were also invited to visit the industry exhibition with 33 companies respectively institutions and take part in the exhibition quiz. This year’s quiz was sponsored by 24 exhibitors funding over 20 prices for a total value of over 7500€. The popular Wine&Science evening was successfully co-organized with the exhibitors. Hereby, we would like to thank all our sponsors for their long-standing support of the Annual Meeting. An additional social event was offered by the ÖGMBT this year: a guided walk with a final visit at the beer tavern Augustiner Bräu.

LIFE SCIENCES AWARDS AUSTRIA 2023

Last but not least, the ceremony of the Life Sciences Awards Austria 2023 was traditionally held during the Annual Meeting. Five of the brightest early-stage researchers in Austria received the prestigious awards for their excellent research. The Life Sciences PhD Award Austria sponsored by THP and Polymun went to Alexander Hanzl (FMI) and Matthias Hinterndorfer (CEMM). Meanwhile, the Federal Ministry of Labor and Economics funded the Life Sciences Research Awards Austria which were given to Johanna Gassler (MPIB), David Hoi (IMP) and Klemens Kremser (BOKU) honouring their internationally outstanding scientific publications. All award winners took the opportunity to present their work to the Life Sciences community during the opening and the Rising stars lectures session. For more details and pictures visit https://www.oegmbt.at/awards respectively https://oegmbt.at/awards/phd-award.

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From left to right: Matthias Hinterndorfer, Alexander Hanzl (Life Sciences PhD awardees), and Johanna Gassler, Klemens Kremser, David Hoi (Life Sciences Research awardees) - © ÖGMBT 2023   

 

We are happy to share the best moments of the Annual Meeting 2023

 

 See you at the 16th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting in Graz, September 17-19, 2024– mark your calendar!

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Written by Wednesday, 09 November 2022 09:56
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ÖGMBT thanks all speakers, attendees and sponsors for their contributions and support!

 400 participants - 23 Plenary Lectures - 60 Short Talks - 18 Science Flashes - 77 Posters - 35 Sponsors/Exhibitors

 

 After two very successful online meetings, the 14th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting „Life Sciences - Now more than ever" in Vienna was the first chance for live scientific exchange and an update on the products/services of the exhibiting industry. 

A big thank to the members of the Scientific Committee chaired by Michael Sauer! They have chosen topics across all specialties of Life Sciences, so that everyone have found something of interest. Invited plenary speakers have shared state-of-the-art research and young scientists have presented their work in short talks and posters.

One highlight was the Life Science Awards Austria 2022 ceremony, where the brightest young researchers received the prestigious awards for their research efforts. Five young scientists have been honored for their internationally outstanding work: The Life Science Research Awards Austria 2022 went to Pia Gattinger (MedUni Vienna), Bernardo Almeida (IMP) and Peter Peneder (St. Anna Children's Cancer Research) who won the special prize for “Excellence & Societal Impact”. The prizes, each worth € 3,000, were awarded with the support of the Federal Ministry of Labor and Economics. Maximilian Schneider (IMBA) and Martin Wilkovitsch (TU Vienna) received the Life Science PhD Award Austria for their dissertations, these prizes were sponsored by Polymun Scientific and THP Medical Products.We congratulate all the winners for this great achievement! For details and pictures visit https://www.oegmbt.at/awards

 

BEST POSTER & BEST TALK WINNER

Moreover, young professionals and early-stage researchers get the opportunity to present their research results in different formats, such as short talks, science flashes and poster sessions at the Annual Meetings. Thanks to this year’s sponsors, Myllia BiotechnologyMicrosynth Austria und MP Biomedicals,  monetary prices were awarded to the best talk and the four best posters of Eva König, Filip Gallob, Leonie Benninghaus, Nora Junker und Julia Thoma.

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From left to right: Filip Gallob (Best poster sponsored by MP Biomedicals), Leonie Benninghaus (Best poster sponsored by MP Biomedicals), Nora Junker (Best poster sponsored by Microsynth) und Julia Thoma (Best poster sponsored by Microsynth) © ÖGMBT 2024

 

Another highlight was the first live “Life Science Career Fair”, which caters to the booming job market in Life Sciences and gives talents (students, early career researchers and seasoned scientists) the opportunity to meet recruiters from various companies/institutions. With 400 participants on site and over 300 CV submissions to our Talent Pool the fair was a creat success. See the best moments in the picture gallery.

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We also want to thank our sponsors and exhibitors who presented their novel goods and services. Again, our “Wine & Science” reception made it possible to network in a very relaxed atmosphere. 

 

We are happy to share the best moments of the Annual Meeting 2022

 

 See you at the 15th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting in Salzburg September 19-21, 2023 – mark your calendar!

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Interdisciplinary Exchange

ÖGMBT traditionally aims to strives to bridge the gaps between the diverse branches of biosciences and expand upon networking procedures with workshops and satellite events. The 11th Annual Meeting hosted a large variety of events that empowered this philosophy.

 

Life Science Awards Austria Ceremony

The promotion of young scientists is one of the ÖGMBT’s main pillars. Regularly awarding scientific prizes is an important measure to support early-stage researchers.
Additionally, these awards highlight the excellence in the Austrian research landscape and increase the visibility of exceptional life sciences topics in the public. The results of the unique nationwide search for the brightest young researchers in Life Sciences are reflected in the Life Science Research Awards Austria and the Life Science PhD Awards Austria, which are traditionally handed out each year during the ÖGMBT Annual Meeting

 
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Exhibitors & Quiz
34 exhibitors used the unique opportunity during the Annual Meeting to present their innovations, services and products directly to the consumer - interested research scientists. The popular ÖGMBT Exhibitor Quiz additionally stimulated interaction between exhibitors and participants of the Annual Meeting. Those who answered several specific questions correctly had the chance to win great prizes like a Hotel voucher for a city trip, an Eppendorf Reseach plus Pipette Pack, a SLAS conference package, Garmin Vivosport, Fitbit, Kindle eReader, Amazon vouchers, and many more attractive prizes.
Science Policy and its impact on Austria´s economy

Research funding and the economic implications of basic research were among the topics discussed by Prof. Christian Keuschnigg (University St. Gallen) in his research policy keynote lecture entitled "Mit Forschung und Innovation zu wirtschaftlichem Wachstum und Stabilität”. (report will be published shortly)

 
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YLSA Workshop
This satellite was dedicated to all life science students and junior researchers interested in finding out different ways to boost their career development. Several hot topics were covered, from mobility and grant application/scholarship opportunities, research life in industry vs. academia, to strategies that should be implemented in order to improve our attitude towards failed experiments and “negative” results and to maintain an overall positive mindset. The invited speakers shared their insights regarding all these aspects, and will provided participants with useful tips on how to take advantage of all the existent tools in order to make the best decision for their future careers.
Buchinger Life Science Solutions
Petra Buchinger’s workshop, from BLiSS, was designed for established scientists and group leaders among the attendees. She presented core insights of her research “DOES LIFE SCIENCE NEED CONSULTANCY?”, followed by a workshop where participants discussed the six biggest problems of people working in the Life Sciences. Participants were introduced to a treasure chest of meta-consulting tools greatly helping their career.
 
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Wine & Science
The popular event “Wine & Science” once again offered a perfect networking opportunity during the Annual Meeting – fostering face-to-face meetings, which are increasingly important in our digitalized society. Enjoying a glass of wine at exhibitor’s booths, while sharing ideas and experiences – many fruitful cooperations have already blossomed following initial interactions at the Annual Meeting.

Microbe of the Year

The ÖGMBT organised a competition in honor of the International Microorganism Day 2019. Out of 16 submissions from school classes in the age 10-14 year-old children, the conference attendees voted and the work by Jonas, Jakob, Moritz and Florian from the 2b class from grammar school on St. Johann won the competition with Escherichia Coli to be named the Microbe of the Year 2019.

School students across Austria were asked for their contributions by presenting their favorite microorganism in the most creative way possible. All submissions were on exhibit at the ÖGMBT’s Annual Meeting, and the conference attendees were the jury! The winning submission is named “Microbe of the Year 2019”, the class received a workshop in a microbiology lab at the Biocenter Innsbruck.
 

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The organizing committee would like to thank all the participants, presenters, exhibitors, helpers and sponsors for helping in making this meeting such a success.

Silja Weßler (Chair) & Alexandra Khassidov

 

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We hope to see you next year at the 12th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting on September 15 to 18 in Graz. For further information, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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435 participants - 32 Plenary Lectures - 83 Short Talks - 58 Science Flashes - 6 Industry Presentations - 5 Industry Breakout Rooms

The 13th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting „From Molecular Machines to Translational Medicine“, was supposed to be held in Innsbruck, however, turned into the second online meeting of ÖGMBT. Picking up the learnings of our first online meeting in 2020, we succeeded to give senior researchers, students and also our industry a platform to share and network.

One highlight was the Life Science Awards Austria ceremony, where the brightest young researchers received the prestigious awards for their research efforts and the online flipbook “ÖGMBT Life Science Awards Austria – Success Stories 2010-2020” was presented.

BEST POSTER & BEST TALK WINNER

Moreover, young professionals and early-stage researchers get the opportunity to present their research results as short talks and science flashes at this second online Meeting. Thanks to Eucodis BioscienceMicrosynth and CCAS/BMC our this year's sponsors! The monetary prices were awarded to the best talks of Mirjana Efremova and Yvonne Wohlfarter and the best science flashes of Florian Blum, Elena Brunner, Isabella Zangl and Noreen Neuwirth.

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                Florian Blum and Elena Brunner (best science flashes in the category "scientific excellence" sponsord by CCAS/BMC) © ÖGMBT 2021

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                            Isabella Zangl and Noreen Neuwirth (best science flashes in the category "most creative presentation" sponsord by Microsynth) © ÖGMBT 2021

 

The members of the Scientific Committee chaired by Hesso Farhan were very creative in arranging their afternoon sessions and took the opportunity to invite many high-calibre plenary speakers to share their latest research.

 

Program Outline

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Mon. 20.9.

Opening Ceremony - live on YouTube
Bestowal of “Life Science Awards Austria ‘21”, awardee lectures

Tues. 21.9.

#1: Chromatin and gene regulation
KEYNOTE: Bas van Steensel, NL Cancer Inst. - live on YouTube

 

#2: Cell Biology and Biochemistry of Lipids

Wed. 22.9.

#3: RNA Biology

 

#4: Biophysical and Structural Aspects of Signaling Proteins

Thur. 23.9.

#5: Proteostasis and membrane trafficking

 

#6: Immunology

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Tues. 28.09.

#7: Cell proliferation and Cell division

 

#8: Toxicology

Wed. 29.09.

#9: Single-cell multiomics

 

#10: Metabolic Signaling
KEYNOTE: Lisa Henske, Harvard Medical School - live on YouTube

Thurs. 30.09.

#11: Biotech

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Tues. 12.10.

#12: Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration

Wed. 13.10.

#13: Stem Cells

 

#14: Host-Pathogen Interactions

Thurs. 14.10.

#15: Translational Oncology
KEYNOTE: Douglas Hanahan, EPFL
Closing & Awards Ceremony - live on YouTube

 

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Austrias Life Science Hot-Spot

ÖGMBT is a platform for scientific exchange and diversity by connecting researchers, students and and company representatives.

The 11th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting in Salzburg included different sessions from invited speakers covering different research areas, and also gave young scientist the opportunity to present their work and exchange knowledge with international scientists.

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The scientific get together presented current research in the key disciplines:

Translational oncology, Immune oncology, Immunology and allergology, Plant signalling, Tissue regeneration and cell based therapies, Trends in development and manufacturing of biologics, Microbial interactions and microbiome, Epigenetics, Infection biology and Joint doctoral schools: science meets technology.

The range and quality of bioscientific research was reflected by the top speakers that took stage throughout the meeting, including the following invited speakers:

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Leila Akkari
Netherlands Cancer Institute, NL
Claudio Franceschi (Plenary)
University of Bologna, IT
Kim Midwood
University of Oxford, UK
Francesco Boccellato
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, DE
Peter Hegemann (Plenary)
Humboldt-University Berlin, DE
Kevin Ryan
University of Glasgow, UK
Guido Boehmelt
Boehringer Ingelheim RCV GmbH & Co KG, AT
Frits Koning
Leiden University, NL
Waltraud Schulze
University of Hohenheim, DE
Daniel De Carvalho
UHN, CA
Markus Künzler
ETH Zürich, CH
Wolfram Weckwerth
University of Vienna, AT
Massimo Dominici
Unimore, IT
Alberto Mantovani (Plenary)
Humanitas University, IT
 

 

Young Scientists Austria

Young aspiring scientists and their extraordinary research received awards in four different categories: PhD-Awards, Research Awards, Poster- and Talk Awards
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Harris Kaplan (IMP), Life Science PhD Award Austria 2019,category: basic research, sponsored by Polymun Scientific;
  Thomas Gaßler (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences),
Life Science PhD Award Austria 2019, category: applied science, sponsored by THP
Jörg Renkawitz (IST Austria), Life Science Research Award Austria 2019, category: basic research, sponsored by BMDW
Sandra Schick (CeMM), Life Science Research Award Austria 2019, category: applied science, sponsored by BMDW
Aline Telzerow (Graz University of Technology), Life Science Research Award Austria 2019, special award for excellence & societal impact, sponsored by BMDW

Find out more about the Life Science Research Awards Austria
and the https://www.oegmbt.at/awards/phd-award

Best Poster and Best Talk Awards for outstanding presentations at the meeting

6x Best Poster Awards went to Elena Brunner, Therea Palmetzhofer, Ursula Vide, Esther Schamschula and Sobha Karuthedom George sponsored by Microsynth and Polymun Scientific


3x Best Talk Awards went to Birgit Fendl, Angelika Heißl and Michaela Hendling
sponsored by Polymun Scientific.

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PhD Students organized the “Joint Doctoral Schools: Science Meets Technology” session, where PhD students from all “Doktoratskollegs” in Austria were welcome to present their work. Also PhD students from neighbouring countries have joined this scientific exchange and presented their research work.

 




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Leila Akkari, Netherlands Cancer Institute, NL

Leila Akkari

Leila Akkari, is an Assistant Professor at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Tumor Biology and Immunology Departmentand member of the Oncode Institute. She trained in cellular and molecular biology during her BA at the University of Montpellier in France, and graduated in 2004 before performing her Master in oncology and immunology between Montpellier and Manchester (England). After returning to Montpellier, she performed her PhD in health sciences at the Molecular Genetics Institute of Montpellier, CNRS, during which she studied the effects of HCV viral proteins on cancer initiation through alteration of hepatocyte polarity and cell shape. Once her PhD finished, she developed her focus in the tumor microenvironment field, in rare tumors, and she joined Prof. Johanna Joyce's laboratory at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC. During this time, she began to work with mouse models of brain and pancreatic cancer, primarily focusing on tumor associated macrophages and their pro-tumorigenic roles in multiple tumor microenvironment. In 2017, Leila became an Assistant Professor at the NKI studying the tumor microenvironment dynamics in liver and brain tumors, and particularly the role of tissue resident and tumor infiltrating macrophages in these malignancies.

Francesco Boccellato, Univerisity of Oxford, GB

Francesco Boccellato

Dr. Francesco Boccellato completed his studies in genomic biotechnology at “Sapienza” University of Rome.  Since he was a student he was interested in the impact of pathogens in causing cancer in humans. During his PhD in Rome he studied the role of the Epstein Barr virus (EBV) in deregulating microRNAs in diffuse large B cell lymphomas. After his PhD, Francesco moved to Berlin, at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, were he started being interested in the causality of bacterial infection in human cancers. In contrast to viruses, bacteria do not transfer genetic information into the nucleus of the host cell and so it is unclear why bacterial infections are also associated with cancer. Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is, for example, the cause of most stomach cancer cases. To study the impact of infection on healthy epithelial barriers Francesco invented a new cultivation system for healthy epithelial cells called the mucosoids. The mucosoids are monolayer of polarised epithelial cells that recapitulate all the functions of an epithelial barrier in the body, including mucus production. The results of these invention were awarded by the two major Helicobacter study group societies. Francesco has recently started his independent group in the University of Oxford (UK), at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. His plan is to understand the contribution of infection in generating pre-cancerous lesions.

Guido Boehmelt, Boehringer Ingelheim RCV GmbH & Co KG, AT

Guido Boehmelt

Guido Boehmelt is Director of External Innovation in the globally acting Boehringer Ingelheim “Research Beyond Borders” (RBB) division. He received his PhD from the University of Vienna in 1993 following studies in Biology in Regensburg, Heidelberg and at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in Vienna. His postdoctoral studies led him to the Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital and later to the Amgen Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. His main research interests in these years focused on understanding leukemia development and normal hematopoietic differentiation cues. In 1999 he joined the Boehringer Ingelheim Oncology unit in Biberach, Germany as laboratory head, and was Director of Target- and Lead Discovery, Oncology of Boehringer Ingelheim in Vienna from 2004-2013. Since then he led various external collaborations with universities, biotech companies and public-private consortia for Boehringer Ingelheim as Director Research Networking. Since 2016 he is heading RBB Austria in the identification, evaluation and implementation of innovative therapeutic approaches and technologies for Boehringer Ingelheim´s existing and future therapeutic areas.

Daniel D De Carvalho, University Health Network, CA

Daniel D De Carvalho

Dr. De Carvalho is a senior scientist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Associate Professor at the Department of Medical Biophysics at University of Toronto. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Cancer Epigenetics and the Helen M Cooke endowed professorship. As recognition for his scientific excellence, dr. De Carvalho has received multiple awards, including the Canadian Cancer Society Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize, the CIHR new investigator salary award and the CIHR-ICR new Early Career Award in Cancer and the 2019 AAAS Martin and Rose Wachtel Cancer Research Award (Honorable Mention). His research was highlighted by ASCO in its annual report as one of the most important biomedical discoveries in oncology in 2012, by Nature Medicine (top 10 notable advances of 2015), NEJM (clinical implications of basic research: Epigenetic Modulators and the New Immunotherapies), EACR top 10 cancer research publication, and the Wall Street Journal.

 Dr. De Carvalho research program focuses on the translational aspects of cancer epigenetics. He is motivated by the fact that DNA methylation profiles are largely changed between normal tissue and cancer tissue in virtually all cancer types. His research program aims to understand whether cancer cells depend on this aberrant DNA methylation profile and whether it is amenable to therapeutic intervention. He is also interested in understanding whether it is possible to modulate an anti-tumor immune response using epigenetic therapy.  His work provided the scientific basis of multiple clinical trials testing this combination. Finally, He is also taking advantage of this massive cancer epigenetic reprogramming to develop tissue-based and blood-based (liquid biopsy) biomarkers for sub-group classification and cancer early detection.

Massimo Dominici, Unimore, IT

Massimo Dominici

Born in 1972 in Italy. MD degree at the University of Pavia. Post-graduate internship at the Vienna University (Austria). Residency in Hematology at the University of Ferrara. Post-Doctoral Associate at St. Jude Children’s Hospital in Memphis (USA). Hospital physician, associate professor of Medical Oncology. director of the residency achool in medical oncology and head of Cellular Therapies and Immuno-oncology program at the Modena and Reggio Emilia University (Modena, Italy). 29 grants for a total of 13.3 M Euro. More than 140 papers published with over 20000 citations, H-index 41. 10 patents. Founder of the University start-up Rigenerand who now raised over 12 M Euro for the development of cell/gene therapy projects for cancer. Coordinator of the Mirandola Science & Tecnology Park. Referee for 18 founding Bodies. He has been co-founder of the Forum of Italian Researcher on MSC (FIRST), board member of JACIE, WBMT and scientific advisor for the Italian Minister of Health. He has been member of ISCT, ASH, ESCGT, IFATS, IPLASS. Past-President of ISCT 2014-2016, now Chair of the ISCT presidential task-force on unproven cell and gene therapies.

Claudio Franceschi, University of Bologna, IT

Claudio Franceschi

MD cum laude (1967) at Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (UNIBO), Italy. Full Professor of Immunology at the Universities of Padua (1980-86), Modena (1986-1998) and UNIBO (1998-20139. At present Professor Emeritus at UNIBO, and Associate Member of the Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Italy. Founder/Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Studies on Bioinformatics and Biocomplexity "L. Galvani", UNIBO (2001-2006; 2012). Director of the Dept. of Exp. Pathol., UNIBO (2010-2012). Scientific Director of Italian National Research Center for Aging (INRCA) (1996-2005). PUBLICATIONS: about 800 papers on peer reviewed journals (59.247 citations, h-index: 117, Google Scholar August 2019). MAJOR RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS: i) discovery of the most important characteristics of immunosenescence in humans; ii) the “inflammaging” theory of aging; iii) pioneering studies on: immune response and stress throughout evolution; iv) genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, metagenomics, glycomics of human longevity (centenarians); v) discovery of nuclear genes and mtDNA polymorphisms associated to human longevity, Alzheimer and T2Dt; vi) new biomarkers of aging (gut microbiome; N-glycans; DNA methylation; inflamma-miRs; metabolomic and lipidomic markers); vii) mathematical modeling of the immune system and proteasome. JOURNALS: Editor-in-Chief of Ageing Research Review (IF 2018:10.390); member to editorial boards of: Aging Clin. Exp. Res.; Exp. Gerontol.; Mech. Ageing Dev.; AGING (USA); Aging Cell. GRANTS: Coordinator of European large collaborative projects: PROPAG-AGING (Aging and Parkinson disease, 2015-2019); ADAGE (Alzheimer disease; 2016-2019); NUAGE (MedDiet for elderly, 2011-2016); GEHA (GEnetics of Heathy Aging, 2004-2010). PI OF THE MEGAGRANT “DPM-AGEING” Digital Personalized Medicine of Healthy Ageing (2018-2020) funded by Government of Russian Federation at State National Research University "Lobachevsky” of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia”.

Peter Hegemann, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, DE

Peter Hegemann

Dr. Peter Hegemann is a Hertie professor for neuroscience and head of Experimental Biophysics at Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin. Hegemanns research focused almost entirely on the characterization of natural sensory photoreceptors. Hegemann has characterized behavioral and photoelectric responses of the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas, a work that cumulated in the claim that the photoreceptors for these responses a rhodopsins that unify the sensor and ion channel in one protein. He has finally proven this concept by identifying the light gated channel channelrhodopsin, and its functionality in animal cells. His group characterized this protein in molecular detail by a wide range of biophysical techniques which lead to the deciphering of the ion channel mechanism, including gating and ion selection. This work was the basis for the discovery of Optogenetics, a technology where light activated proteins – first of all channelrhodopsin - allow to control selected cells of large networks as the animal brain with unprecedented precision in space and time just by application of light. The Hegemann group also works on light-activated enzymes which further expand the optogenetic applications to important biochemical pathways.

Frits Koning, Leiden University, NL

Frits Koning

Prof. Frits Koning is a staff member in the department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion (150 fte) of the Leiden University Medical Centre since 1993. He is the chairman of the scientific advisory board of the LUMC and the CEO of the Dutch Celiac Disease Consortium (CDC) in which immunologists, geneticists, food specialists and medical doctors collaborate with industrial partners to improve the quality of life of patients with celiac disease (CD). He is well recognized for his contributions to the field of immune mediated disorders, celiac disease in particular. Through his work it is now well established which gluten fragments are disease causative and how they are recognized by disease-related T cells, providing a molecular basis for the genetic association between HLA-DQ and celiac disease.  In his most recent work he uses high dimensional mass cytometry to unravel the involvement of the innate and adaptive immune system in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Markus Künzler, ETH Zürich, CH

Markus Künzler

Markus Künzler is Adjunct Professor of Mycology at ETH Zürich and studies the molecular defense mechanisms of fungi towards bacterial and animal antagonists.

Markus graduated with a MSc in Natural Sciences at ETH Zürich in 1989 and completed his education with a PhD at the Department of Natural Sciences of ETH Zürich with Prof. Ralf Hütter/PD Dr. Gerhard Braus on the transcriptional regulation of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1994. He received postdoctoral training at the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology of UC Berkeley (Laboratory of Prof. Jeremy Thorner) and at the Biochemie-Zentrum of Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg (Laboratory of Prof. Ed Hurt) on the role of RanGTP-binding proteins in nucleocytoplasmic transport in S. cerevisiae from 1994 to 2001. From 2001 to 2017, Markus established, as Senior Scientist in the laboratory of Prof. Markus Aebi at the Department of Biology of ETH Zürich, a research group on molecular defense mechanisms of fungi (with main focus on the basidiomycetous mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea) towards bacterial and animal antagonists. In 2018, he was appointed Adjunct Professor of Mycology at ETH Zürich. He is member of the directory board of the Institute of Microbiology of ETH Zürich and actively involved in teaching Microbiology and Mycology at the Department of Biology. Markus is the main organizer of the annual Zürich Mycology Symposium and active member of the Mycology section of the Swiss Society of Microbiology. He was awarded the Silver medal of ETH Zürich für his MSc thesis, a EMBO and a HFSPO Long-Term Postdoctoral Fellowship and a SNSF Advanced Researcher Fellowship. He is author of numerous publications in prestigious journals and several patents.

Alberto Mantovani, Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Humanitas University, IT

Alberto Mantovani

Alberto Mantovani, MD, is Professor of Pathology at the Humanitas University in Milan, and Scientific Director of the Istituto Clinico Humanitas.  His attention has been focused on molecular mechanisms of innate immunity and inflammation. He has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Immunology formulating new paradigms and identifying new molecules and functions.

For his research activity he has received several national and international awards, such as the Triennial OECI Award from the Organization of the European Cancer Institutes,  the Robert Koch Award for his contribution to tumor immunology and immunotherapy, the American-Italian Cancer Foundation (AICF) Prize for Excellence in Medicine and, most recent, the American Association for Cancer Research International Pezcoller Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Cancer Research.The broad impact of his contributions is testified by citations.  As of January 2019 he has over 111,000 (Scopus), 80,000 (Web of Science) or 160,000 (Google Scholar) citations and an H-index of 161 (Scopus), 125 (Web of Science) or 185 (Google Scholar).   

Kim Midwood, University of Oxford, GB

Kim Midwood

Kim Midwood is Professor of Matrix Biology at Oxford University, and Principal Investigator at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, studying how the cellular microenvironment drives, and shapes, immune responses.  

Kim graduated with a B.Sc. (HONS) in Biochemistry from Edinburgh University in 1995, and completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Pathology at Edinburgh University in 1999, identifying how changes in the extracellular matrix switch cell signalling pathways in arthritis. She undertook postdoctoral training in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University in the US from 1999, investigating the molecular mechanisms by which environmental cues define cell phenotype.  In 2004 she established the Matrix Immunology group in the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at Imperial College London to examine how immunomodulatory matrix molecules contribute to healthy innate immune responses, and their role in pathological inflammation, moving to Oxford University in 2011.  In 2007 she was awarded an MRC New Investigators Award and in 2012 an Arthritis Research UK Senior Fellowship.  She founded the BioTech company Nascient Ltd in 2012

 

Kevin Ryan, Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute, GB

Kevin Ryan

Professor Kevin Ryan, FRSE, Senior Group Leader, Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute

Professor Kevin Ryan obtained a BSc from the University of Liverpool and a PhD from the University of Glasgow.  Following post-doctoral work at the US National Cancer Institute, he was awarded a CRUK Senior Fellowship and established a research group at the CRUK Beatson Institute.  In 2007 he became Senior Group Leader at the Beatson and later that year was appointed Professor of Molecular Cell Biology at the University of Glasgow.   Kevin’s studies focus on understanding how tumour cells regulate apoptosis and autophagy during tumour development and cancer therapy.  He has received several awards for his work including the EACR ‘Cancer Researcher Award’ and the 2012 Tenovus Medal.  Kevin is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Waltraud Schulze, University of Hohenheim, DE

Waltraud Schulze

Dr. Waltraud Schulze, plant biologist, professor of Plant Systems Biology at the University of Hohenheim is a specialist in plant mass spectrometry based proteomics, also phopshoproteomics. Her research interest lies in unraveling the regulation of nutrient uptake and signaling processes at the plasma membrane. She applies proteomics experimental approaches in combination with compuatational biology.

Wolfram Weckwerth, University of Vienna, AT

Wolfram Weckwerth

Wolfram Weckwerth integrates system-theoretical ideas with genome-scale molecular analysis using genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, phosphoproteomics and metabolomics to understand and predict the genotype - phenotype-relationship. He investigates plant, microbial, animal and human systems. Working in the field of metabolomics since 2000, Wolfram Weckwerth has established metabolomics, proteomics and phosphoproteomics platforms in Germany and Austria. In 2008 he moved as a full professor to the University of Vienna and founded the Department of Molecular Systems Biology (MOSYS). In 2013 he became founding chair of the newly structured Department of Ecogenomics and Systems Biology comprising a full PANOMICS platform and applications in green systems biology and agroecology. Since 2015 Wolfram Weckwerth is founding chair of the Vienna Metabolomics Center (VIME) (https://vime.at/). VIME has a focus on biomedical research questions and algorithms for data processing and integration, machine learning and biochemical interpretation, structural elucidation of unknown metabolites as well as metabolomics/life sciences databases. Wolfram Weckwerth published more than 200 publications on systems biology applications, multiomics analysis and data-driven inverse modelling, edited several books and is special chief editor of Frontiers Metabolomics.

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481 Participants – 3 kick off days – 12 bi-weekly Life Science Tuesdays - 127 abstracts submitted - 19 plenary speakers and panellists - 21 Exhibitors at “virtual expo”  - boost of social media – program book with interactive participant list

„Biomolecules for the 21st Century“, the 12th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting, should have taken place in Graz. However, it turned out as the first online meeting of ÖGMBT and a challenge for all, but as in the live meetings before, we succeeded to connect researchers, students and corporate representatives to share their knowledge and visions.

One highlight was the Life Science Awards Austria ceremony, where the brightest young researchers received the prestigious awards for their research efforts.

 

BEST POSTER & BEST TALK WINNER

Young professionals and early-stage researchers get the opportunity to present their research results as short talks and science flashes at this second online Meeting. Thanks to Beckman-Coulter, Microsynth and CCAS/BMC our this year's sponsors! The monetary prices were awarded to the best talks of Verena Köhler and Madlen Stephani and the best science flashes of Florian Blum, Elena Brunner, Isabella Zangl and Noreen Neuwirth.

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ÖGMBT is a platform for scientific exchange and diversity by connecting researchers, students and and company representatives.

The 11th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting in Salzburg included different sessions from invited speakers covering different research areas, and also gave young scientist the opportunity to present their work and exchange knowledge with international scientists.

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The scientific get together presented current research in the key disciplines:

Translational oncology, Immune oncology, Immunology and allergology, Plant signalling, Tissue regeneration and cell based therapies, Trends in development and manufacturing of biologics, Microbial interactions and microbiome, Epigenetics, Infection biology and Joint doctoral schools: science meets technology.

The range and quality of bioscientific research was reflected by the top speakers that took stage throughout the meeting, including the following invited speakers:

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Leila Akkari
Netherlands Cancer Institute, NL
Claudio Franceschi (Plenary)
University of Bologna, IT
Kim Midwood
University of Oxford, UK
Francesco Boccellato
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, DE
Peter Hegemann (Plenary)
Humboldt-University Berlin, DE
Kevin Ryan
University of Glasgow, UK
Guido Boehmelt
Boehringer Ingelheim RCV GmbH & Co KG, AT
Frits Koning
Leiden University, NL
Waltraud Schulze
University of Hohenheim, DE
Daniel De Carvalho
UHN, CA
Markus Künzler
ETH Zürich, CH
Wolfram Weckwerth
University of Vienna, AT
Massimo Dominici
Unimore, IT
Alberto Mantovani (Plenary)
Humanitas University, IT
 

 

Young Scientists Austria

Young aspiring scientists and their extraordinary research received awards in four different categories: PhD-Awards, Research Awards, Poster- and Talk Awards
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Harris Kaplan (IMP), Life Science PhD Award Austria 2019,category: basic research, sponsored by Polymun Scientific;
  Thomas Gaßler (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences),
Life Science PhD Award Austria 2019, category: applied science, sponsored by THP
Jörg Renkawitz (IST Austria), Life Science Research Award Austria 2019, category: basic research, sponsored by BMDW
Sandra Schick (CeMM), Life Science Research Award Austria 2019, category: applied science, sponsored by BMDW
Aline Telzerow (Graz University of Technology), Life Science Research Award Austria 2019, special award for excellence & societal impact, sponsored by BMDW

Find out more about the Life Science Research Awards Austria
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Best Poster and Best Talk Awards for outstanding presentations at the meeting

6x Best Poster Awards went to Elena Brunner, Therea Palmetzhofer, Ursula Vide, Esther Schamschula and Sobha Karuthedom George sponsored by Microsynth and Polymun Scientific


3x Best Talk Awards went to Birgit Fendl, Angelika Heißl and Michaela Hendling
sponsored by Polymun Scientific.

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PhD Students organized the “Joint Doctoral Schools: Science Meets Technology” session, where PhD students from all “Doktoratskollegs” in Austria were welcome to present their work. Also PhD students from neighbouring countries have joined this scientific exchange and presented their research work.

 




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Leila Akkari, Netherlands Cancer Institute, NL

Leila Akkari

Leila Akkari, is an Assistant Professor at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Tumor Biology and Immunology Departmentand member of the Oncode Institute. She trained in cellular and molecular biology during her BA at the University of Montpellier in France, and graduated in 2004 before performing her Master in oncology and immunology between Montpellier and Manchester (England). After returning to Montpellier, she performed her PhD in health sciences at the Molecular Genetics Institute of Montpellier, CNRS, during which she studied the effects of HCV viral proteins on cancer initiation through alteration of hepatocyte polarity and cell shape. Once her PhD finished, she developed her focus in the tumor microenvironment field, in rare tumors, and she joined Prof. Johanna Joyce's laboratory at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC. During this time, she began to work with mouse models of brain and pancreatic cancer, primarily focusing on tumor associated macrophages and their pro-tumorigenic roles in multiple tumor microenvironment. In 2017, Leila became an Assistant Professor at the NKI studying the tumor microenvironment dynamics in liver and brain tumors, and particularly the role of tissue resident and tumor infiltrating macrophages in these malignancies.

Francesco Boccellato, Univerisity of Oxford, GB

Francesco Boccellato

Dr. Francesco Boccellato completed his studies in genomic biotechnology at “Sapienza” University of Rome.  Since he was a student he was interested in the impact of pathogens in causing cancer in humans. During his PhD in Rome he studied the role of the Epstein Barr virus (EBV) in deregulating microRNAs in diffuse large B cell lymphomas. After his PhD, Francesco moved to Berlin, at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, were he started being interested in the causality of bacterial infection in human cancers. In contrast to viruses, bacteria do not transfer genetic information into the nucleus of the host cell and so it is unclear why bacterial infections are also associated with cancer. Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is, for example, the cause of most stomach cancer cases. To study the impact of infection on healthy epithelial barriers Francesco invented a new cultivation system for healthy epithelial cells called the mucosoids. The mucosoids are monolayer of polarised epithelial cells that recapitulate all the functions of an epithelial barrier in the body, including mucus production. The results of these invention were awarded by the two major Helicobacter study group societies. Francesco has recently started his independent group in the University of Oxford (UK), at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. His plan is to understand the contribution of infection in generating pre-cancerous lesions.

Guido Boehmelt, Boehringer Ingelheim RCV GmbH & Co KG, AT

Guido Boehmelt

Guido Boehmelt is Director of External Innovation in the globally acting Boehringer Ingelheim “Research Beyond Borders” (RBB) division. He received his PhD from the University of Vienna in 1993 following studies in Biology in Regensburg, Heidelberg and at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in Vienna. His postdoctoral studies led him to the Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital and later to the Amgen Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. His main research interests in these years focused on understanding leukemia development and normal hematopoietic differentiation cues. In 1999 he joined the Boehringer Ingelheim Oncology unit in Biberach, Germany as laboratory head, and was Director of Target- and Lead Discovery, Oncology of Boehringer Ingelheim in Vienna from 2004-2013. Since then he led various external collaborations with universities, biotech companies and public-private consortia for Boehringer Ingelheim as Director Research Networking. Since 2016 he is heading RBB Austria in the identification, evaluation and implementation of innovative therapeutic approaches and technologies for Boehringer Ingelheim´s existing and future therapeutic areas.

Daniel D De Carvalho, University Health Network, CA

Daniel D De Carvalho

Dr. De Carvalho is a senior scientist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Associate Professor at the Department of Medical Biophysics at University of Toronto. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Cancer Epigenetics and the Helen M Cooke endowed professorship. As recognition for his scientific excellence, dr. De Carvalho has received multiple awards, including the Canadian Cancer Society Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize, the CIHR new investigator salary award and the CIHR-ICR new Early Career Award in Cancer and the 2019 AAAS Martin and Rose Wachtel Cancer Research Award (Honorable Mention). His research was highlighted by ASCO in its annual report as one of the most important biomedical discoveries in oncology in 2012, by Nature Medicine (top 10 notable advances of 2015), NEJM (clinical implications of basic research: Epigenetic Modulators and the New Immunotherapies), EACR top 10 cancer research publication, and the Wall Street Journal.

 Dr. De Carvalho research program focuses on the translational aspects of cancer epigenetics. He is motivated by the fact that DNA methylation profiles are largely changed between normal tissue and cancer tissue in virtually all cancer types. His research program aims to understand whether cancer cells depend on this aberrant DNA methylation profile and whether it is amenable to therapeutic intervention. He is also interested in understanding whether it is possible to modulate an anti-tumor immune response using epigenetic therapy.  His work provided the scientific basis of multiple clinical trials testing this combination. Finally, He is also taking advantage of this massive cancer epigenetic reprogramming to develop tissue-based and blood-based (liquid biopsy) biomarkers for sub-group classification and cancer early detection.

Massimo Dominici, Unimore, IT

Massimo Dominici

Born in 1972 in Italy. MD degree at the University of Pavia. Post-graduate internship at the Vienna University (Austria). Residency in Hematology at the University of Ferrara. Post-Doctoral Associate at St. Jude Children’s Hospital in Memphis (USA). Hospital physician, associate professor of Medical Oncology. director of the residency achool in medical oncology and head of Cellular Therapies and Immuno-oncology program at the Modena and Reggio Emilia University (Modena, Italy). 29 grants for a total of 13.3 M Euro. More than 140 papers published with over 20000 citations, H-index 41. 10 patents. Founder of the University start-up Rigenerand who now raised over 12 M Euro for the development of cell/gene therapy projects for cancer. Coordinator of the Mirandola Science & Tecnology Park. Referee for 18 founding Bodies. He has been co-founder of the Forum of Italian Researcher on MSC (FIRST), board member of JACIE, WBMT and scientific advisor for the Italian Minister of Health. He has been member of ISCT, ASH, ESCGT, IFATS, IPLASS. Past-President of ISCT 2014-2016, now Chair of the ISCT presidential task-force on unproven cell and gene therapies.

Claudio Franceschi, University of Bologna, IT

Claudio Franceschi

MD cum laude (1967) at Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (UNIBO), Italy. Full Professor of Immunology at the Universities of Padua (1980-86), Modena (1986-1998) and UNIBO (1998-20139. At present Professor Emeritus at UNIBO, and Associate Member of the Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Italy. Founder/Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Studies on Bioinformatics and Biocomplexity "L. Galvani", UNIBO (2001-2006; 2012). Director of the Dept. of Exp. Pathol., UNIBO (2010-2012). Scientific Director of Italian National Research Center for Aging (INRCA) (1996-2005). PUBLICATIONS: about 800 papers on peer reviewed journals (59.247 citations, h-index: 117, Google Scholar August 2019). MAJOR RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS: i) discovery of the most important characteristics of immunosenescence in humans; ii) the “inflammaging” theory of aging; iii) pioneering studies on: immune response and stress throughout evolution; iv) genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, metagenomics, glycomics of human longevity (centenarians); v) discovery of nuclear genes and mtDNA polymorphisms associated to human longevity, Alzheimer and T2Dt; vi) new biomarkers of aging (gut microbiome; N-glycans; DNA methylation; inflamma-miRs; metabolomic and lipidomic markers); vii) mathematical modeling of the immune system and proteasome. JOURNALS: Editor-in-Chief of Ageing Research Review (IF 2018:10.390); member to editorial boards of: Aging Clin. Exp. Res.; Exp. Gerontol.; Mech. Ageing Dev.; AGING (USA); Aging Cell. GRANTS: Coordinator of European large collaborative projects: PROPAG-AGING (Aging and Parkinson disease, 2015-2019); ADAGE (Alzheimer disease; 2016-2019); NUAGE (MedDiet for elderly, 2011-2016); GEHA (GEnetics of Heathy Aging, 2004-2010). PI OF THE MEGAGRANT “DPM-AGEING” Digital Personalized Medicine of Healthy Ageing (2018-2020) funded by Government of Russian Federation at State National Research University "Lobachevsky” of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia”.

Peter Hegemann, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, DE

Peter Hegemann

Dr. Peter Hegemann is a Hertie professor for neuroscience and head of Experimental Biophysics at Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin. Hegemanns research focused almost entirely on the characterization of natural sensory photoreceptors. Hegemann has characterized behavioral and photoelectric responses of the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas, a work that cumulated in the claim that the photoreceptors for these responses a rhodopsins that unify the sensor and ion channel in one protein. He has finally proven this concept by identifying the light gated channel channelrhodopsin, and its functionality in animal cells. His group characterized this protein in molecular detail by a wide range of biophysical techniques which lead to the deciphering of the ion channel mechanism, including gating and ion selection. This work was the basis for the discovery of Optogenetics, a technology where light activated proteins – first of all channelrhodopsin - allow to control selected cells of large networks as the animal brain with unprecedented precision in space and time just by application of light. The Hegemann group also works on light-activated enzymes which further expand the optogenetic applications to important biochemical pathways.

Frits Koning, Leiden University, NL

Frits Koning

Prof. Frits Koning is a staff member in the department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion (150 fte) of the Leiden University Medical Centre since 1993. He is the chairman of the scientific advisory board of the LUMC and the CEO of the Dutch Celiac Disease Consortium (CDC) in which immunologists, geneticists, food specialists and medical doctors collaborate with industrial partners to improve the quality of life of patients with celiac disease (CD). He is well recognized for his contributions to the field of immune mediated disorders, celiac disease in particular. Through his work it is now well established which gluten fragments are disease causative and how they are recognized by disease-related T cells, providing a molecular basis for the genetic association between HLA-DQ and celiac disease.  In his most recent work he uses high dimensional mass cytometry to unravel the involvement of the innate and adaptive immune system in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Markus Künzler, ETH Zürich, CH

Markus Künzler

Markus Künzler is Adjunct Professor of Mycology at ETH Zürich and studies the molecular defense mechanisms of fungi towards bacterial and animal antagonists.

Markus graduated with a MSc in Natural Sciences at ETH Zürich in 1989 and completed his education with a PhD at the Department of Natural Sciences of ETH Zürich with Prof. Ralf Hütter/PD Dr. Gerhard Braus on the transcriptional regulation of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1994. He received postdoctoral training at the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology of UC Berkeley (Laboratory of Prof. Jeremy Thorner) and at the Biochemie-Zentrum of Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg (Laboratory of Prof. Ed Hurt) on the role of RanGTP-binding proteins in nucleocytoplasmic transport in S. cerevisiae from 1994 to 2001. From 2001 to 2017, Markus established, as Senior Scientist in the laboratory of Prof. Markus Aebi at the Department of Biology of ETH Zürich, a research group on molecular defense mechanisms of fungi (with main focus on the basidiomycetous mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea) towards bacterial and animal antagonists. In 2018, he was appointed Adjunct Professor of Mycology at ETH Zürich. He is member of the directory board of the Institute of Microbiology of ETH Zürich and actively involved in teaching Microbiology and Mycology at the Department of Biology. Markus is the main organizer of the annual Zürich Mycology Symposium and active member of the Mycology section of the Swiss Society of Microbiology. He was awarded the Silver medal of ETH Zürich für his MSc thesis, a EMBO and a HFSPO Long-Term Postdoctoral Fellowship and a SNSF Advanced Researcher Fellowship. He is author of numerous publications in prestigious journals and several patents.

Alberto Mantovani, Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Humanitas University, IT

Alberto Mantovani

Alberto Mantovani, MD, is Professor of Pathology at the Humanitas University in Milan, and Scientific Director of the Istituto Clinico Humanitas.  His attention has been focused on molecular mechanisms of innate immunity and inflammation. He has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Immunology formulating new paradigms and identifying new molecules and functions.

For his research activity he has received several national and international awards, such as the Triennial OECI Award from the Organization of the European Cancer Institutes,  the Robert Koch Award for his contribution to tumor immunology and immunotherapy, the American-Italian Cancer Foundation (AICF) Prize for Excellence in Medicine and, most recent, the American Association for Cancer Research International Pezcoller Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Cancer Research.The broad impact of his contributions is testified by citations.  As of January 2019 he has over 111,000 (Scopus), 80,000 (Web of Science) or 160,000 (Google Scholar) citations and an H-index of 161 (Scopus), 125 (Web of Science) or 185 (Google Scholar).   

Kim Midwood, University of Oxford, GB

Kim Midwood

Kim Midwood is Professor of Matrix Biology at Oxford University, and Principal Investigator at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, studying how the cellular microenvironment drives, and shapes, immune responses.  

Kim graduated with a B.Sc. (HONS) in Biochemistry from Edinburgh University in 1995, and completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Pathology at Edinburgh University in 1999, identifying how changes in the extracellular matrix switch cell signalling pathways in arthritis. She undertook postdoctoral training in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University in the US from 1999, investigating the molecular mechanisms by which environmental cues define cell phenotype.  In 2004 she established the Matrix Immunology group in the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at Imperial College London to examine how immunomodulatory matrix molecules contribute to healthy innate immune responses, and their role in pathological inflammation, moving to Oxford University in 2011.  In 2007 she was awarded an MRC New Investigators Award and in 2012 an Arthritis Research UK Senior Fellowship.  She founded the BioTech company Nascient Ltd in 2012

 

Kevin Ryan, Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute, GB

Kevin Ryan

Professor Kevin Ryan, FRSE, Senior Group Leader, Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute

Professor Kevin Ryan obtained a BSc from the University of Liverpool and a PhD from the University of Glasgow.  Following post-doctoral work at the US National Cancer Institute, he was awarded a CRUK Senior Fellowship and established a research group at the CRUK Beatson Institute.  In 2007 he became Senior Group Leader at the Beatson and later that year was appointed Professor of Molecular Cell Biology at the University of Glasgow.   Kevin’s studies focus on understanding how tumour cells regulate apoptosis and autophagy during tumour development and cancer therapy.  He has received several awards for his work including the EACR ‘Cancer Researcher Award’ and the 2012 Tenovus Medal.  Kevin is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Waltraud Schulze, University of Hohenheim, DE

Waltraud Schulze

Dr. Waltraud Schulze, plant biologist, professor of Plant Systems Biology at the University of Hohenheim is a specialist in plant mass spectrometry based proteomics, also phopshoproteomics. Her research interest lies in unraveling the regulation of nutrient uptake and signaling processes at the plasma membrane. She applies proteomics experimental approaches in combination with compuatational biology.

Wolfram Weckwerth, University of Vienna, AT

Wolfram Weckwerth

Wolfram Weckwerth integrates system-theoretical ideas with genome-scale molecular analysis using genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, phosphoproteomics and metabolomics to understand and predict the genotype - phenotype-relationship. He investigates plant, microbial, animal and human systems. Working in the field of metabolomics since 2000, Wolfram Weckwerth has established metabolomics, proteomics and phosphoproteomics platforms in Germany and Austria. In 2008 he moved as a full professor to the University of Vienna and founded the Department of Molecular Systems Biology (MOSYS). In 2013 he became founding chair of the newly structured Department of Ecogenomics and Systems Biology comprising a full PANOMICS platform and applications in green systems biology and agroecology. Since 2015 Wolfram Weckwerth is founding chair of the Vienna Metabolomics Center (VIME) (https://vime.at/). VIME has a focus on biomedical research questions and algorithms for data processing and integration, machine learning and biochemical interpretation, structural elucidation of unknown metabolites as well as metabolomics/life sciences databases. Wolfram Weckwerth published more than 200 publications on systems biology applications, multiomics analysis and data-driven inverse modelling, edited several books and is special chief editor of Frontiers Metabolomics.

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