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::::## [[MitoKIN |Profiling of allosteric kinase inhibitors: unveil metabolic changes by boosting or preventing mitochondrial function]]'''**'''
::::## [[MitoKIN |Profiling of allosteric kinase inhibitors: unveil metabolic changes by boosting or preventing mitochondrial function]]'''**'''
::::# '''Methodological advancements in bioenergetics'''
::::# '''Methodological advancements in bioenergetics'''
::::## [https://tissuegnostics.com/ Tissue cytometers - imaging the bioenergetics of life]
::::## [https://tissuegnostics.com/ ย  ย  ย  Contextual Tissue Cytometry with AI โ€“ Functional Single Cell Analyses in-situ]'''**'''
::::## [[NextGen-O2k |Redox monitoring and respiration - a new horizon with the NextGen-O2k]]'''**'''
::::## [[NextGen-O2k |Redox monitoring and respiration - a new horizon with the NextGen-O2k]]'''**'''
::::## [[Garcia-Roves Pablo Miguel |CoQ redox state, membrane potential, and high-resolution respirometry in permeabilized muscle fibers - methodological issues]]'''**'''
::::## [[Garcia-Roves Pablo Miguel |CoQ redox state, membrane potential, and high-resolution respirometry in permeabilized muscle fibers - methodological issues]]'''**'''
::::## [[TissueModels |Lipidomics of mitochondrial membranes - methods first]]'''**'''
::::## [[TissueModels |Lipidomics of mitochondrial membranes - methods first]]'''**'''
::::## [https://www.incyton.com/ Long-term monitoring of respiration and morphology of cultured cells]'''**'''
::::## [https://www.incyton.com/ ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Physiometabolic RTCA on an automated platform for short and long term applications]'''**'''
::::## Culture media and cell bioenergetics - beyond high and low glucose
::::## Culture media and cell bioenergetics - beyond high and low glucose
::::## Statistical analysis of reproducibility in high-resolution respirometry'''**'''
::::## Statistical analysis of reproducibility in high-resolution respirometry'''**'''
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File:Chicco Headshot.jpg|'''[[Chicco Adam J]]''' <br>(Colorado State University, US)
File:Chicco Headshot.jpg|'''[[Chicco Adam J]]''' <br>(Colorado State University, US)
File:Donnellyc.jpg|'''[[Donnelly Chris]]''' <br>(Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL), CH)
File:Donnellyc.jpg|'''[[Donnelly Chris]]''' <br>(Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL), CH)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[https://tissuegnostics.com/ Ecker Rupert]''' <br>(TissueGnostics, AT)


File:Garcia-RovesP.jpg|'''[[Garcia-Roves Pablo M]]''' (University of Barcelona and Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), ES)
File:Garcia-RovesP.jpg|'''[[Garcia-Roves Pablo M]]''' (University of Barcelona and Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), ES)
File:Erich Gnaiger.jpg|'''[[Gnaiger Erich]]''' <br>(Oroboros Instruments, AT)
File:Erich Gnaiger.jpg|'''[[Gnaiger Erich]]''' <br>(Oroboros Instruments, AT)
File:Hoppel 2012x.jpg|'''[[Hoppel Charles L]]''' <br>(Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, US)
File:Hoppel 2012x.jpg|'''[[Hoppel Charles L]]''' <br>(Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, US)
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File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Stefan Eduard]]''' <br>(University of Innsbruck, AT)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Stefan Eduard]]''' <br>(University of Innsbruck, AT)
File:Stiban J.jpg|'''[[Stiban Johnny]]''' <br>(Birzeit University, PS)
File:Stiban J.jpg|'''[[Stiban Johnny]]''' <br>(Birzeit University, PS)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Torres-Quesada Omar]]''' <br>(University of Innsbruck, AT)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Torres-Quesada Omar]]''' <br>(University of Innsbruck, AT)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[https://www.incyton.com/ Strehle Martin]''' <br>(Incyton, DE)
File:Tretter L.JPG|'''[[Tretter Laszlo]]''' <br>(Semmelweis University, HU)
File:Tretter L.JPG|'''[[Tretter Laszlo]]''' <br>(Semmelweis University, HU)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Weiss Guenter]]''' <br>(Medical University of Innsbruck, AT)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Weiss Guenter]]''' <br>(Medical University of Innsbruck, AT)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[https://www.incyton.com/ Wolf Peter]''' <br>(Incyton, DE)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Zikova Alena]]''' <br>(Institute of Parasitology, CZ)
File:Profile-icon-9.png|'''[[Zikova Alena]]''' <br>(Institute of Parasitology, CZ)


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::::* [[Abstract format]]
::::* [[Abstract format]]
:::: Preference for oral presentations will be given to those who have also submitted to the [https://www.bioenergetics-communications.org/index.php/bec/Bioblast2022 BEC Inaugural Issue]. ย 
:::: Preference for oral presentations will be given to those who have also submitted to the [https://www.bioenergetics-communications.org/index.php/bec/Bioblast2022 BEC Inaugural Issue]. ย 
:::: '''Submissions for BEC Inaugural Issue up to March 31.'''
:::: '''Submissions for BEC Inaugural Issue up to April 1.''' A short extension is possible. [https://www.bioenergetics-communications.org/index.php/bec/Bioblast2022 More information]


== BEC manuscript submissions - Living Communications ==
== BEC manuscript submissions - Living Communications ==

Revision as of 13:21, 25 March 2022

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BEC.png Innsbruck, AT, 2022 Jun 28- Jul 1. Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference


Oroboros Instruments (2022-06-28) MitoGlobal

Abstract: Bioblast 2022: Inaugural Conference of Bioenergetics Communications

Bioenergetics Communications
In preparation - last update 2022-02-02

Venue

Congress Innsbruck - Saal Innsbruck (300 seats)
Rennweg 3
6020 Innsbruck, AT
venue venue


Registration

Register now here
Early Registration fee until May 15th


Program

Artist: Bernd Weinmayer; Photo: Philipp Gradl
Topics and >25 suggested titles
  1. Evolutionary perspectives of bioenergetics
    1. The alpha and omega of metabolism: why the Krebs cycle brings the earth to life and our own lives to an end**
    2. Turning points in bioenergetics - evolutionary perspectives on rotation gear ratios of F1FO-ATPases
    3. Bioblasts - the taxonomic unit of bioenergetics: mitochondria, chloroplasts, aerobic bacteria**
    4. Reverse citric acid cycle and mitochondrial succinate formation under anoxia: from parasites and invertebrates to ischemia-reperfusion**
    5. Symmorphosis and the respiratory cascade - does mitochondrial physiology match?
    6. Parasites - the mitochondrial outliers**
  2. Algal bioenergetics
    1. Oxidative stress in photosynthesis**
    2. Photosynthetic capacity under oscillating light regimes**
  3. Molecular, kinetic, and thermodynamic advances in bioenergetics
    1. Signals of oxygen to mitochondria
    2. Why Complex I - Complex II is complex too**
    3. Cellular oxygen kinetics with and beyond Complex IV
    4. Bioenergetics of alternative oxidases**
    5. The protonmotive force - not merely membrane potential**
  4. From bioenergetics to comparative mitochondrial physiology
    1. Climate change and mitochondrial physiology
    2. Hibernating mitochondria
    3. Metabolic shutdown of mitochondrial bioenergetics
  5. Perspectives of bioenergetics in health and disease
    1. Diagnostic monitoring of skeletal mitochondrial metabolism**
    2. The Crabtree effect and clinical nutrition**
    3. Mitochondrial bioenergetics in cancer - beyond the Warburg effect**
    4. Linkage of iron availability to mitochondrial function**
    5. Pre-transplant mitochondrial respiration as a clinical prognostic marker in liver machine perfusion**
    6. The ABC of hypoxia โ€“ what is the norm?**
    7. Mitochondrial bioenergetics in ischemia-reperfusion injury
    8. Mitochondrial research at high altitude - a respiratory challenge
    9. Sex and mitochondrial function in high-performance sports
    10. Long COVID - a respiratory mitochondrial issue
    11. Rotenone cytotoxicity on SH-SY5Y cells: role of ferroptosis, mitochondria and alpha-synuclein**
    12. Effects of eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy on mitochondrial bioenergetics in immune cells from patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): a pilot study**
    13. Understanding Bioenergetics health index and disease severity in mitochondrial disease fibroblasts**
    14. Barth syndrome: a genetic ailment with a lipid component and bioenergetic ramifications**
  6. Mitochondrial pharmacology
    1. Mitochondrial targeting using the TPP moiety**
    2. Addressing primary mitochondrial diseases**
    3. Profiling of allosteric kinase inhibitors: unveil metabolic changes by boosting or preventing mitochondrial function**
  7. Methodological advancements in bioenergetics
    1. Contextual Tissue Cytometry with AI โ€“ Functional Single Cell Analyses in-situ**
    2. Redox monitoring and respiration - a new horizon with the NextGen-O2k**
    3. CoQ redox state, membrane potential, and high-resolution respirometry in permeabilized muscle fibers - methodological issues**
    4. Lipidomics of mitochondrial membranes - methods first**
    5. Physiometabolic RTCA on an automated platform for short and long term applications**
    6. Culture media and cell bioenergetics - beyond high and low glucose
    7. Statistical analysis of reproducibility in high-resolution respirometry**
    8. Resolving the Rotenone Paradox: elucidating the Complexity of multi-substrate respirometry protocols**
    9. How to optimize respiratory models for SARS-CoV-2 research**
** confirmed


Time lines
2022-06-28 Arrival in Innsbruck
2022-06-29 Day 1 of scientific presentations
- 09:00-10:30 - Scientific Session I
- 10:30-11:00 - Coffee break
- 11:00-12:30 - Scientific Session II
- 12:30-14:00 - Lunch break
- 14:00-15:30 - Scientific Session III
- 15:30-16:00 - Coffee break
- 16:00-17:30 - Scientific Session IV
- 18:30 - Evening social activity
2022-06-30 Day 2 of scientific presentations
- 09:00-10:30 - Scientific Session I
- 10:30-11:00 - Coffee break
- 11:00-12:30 - Scientific Session II
- 12:30-14:00 - Light lunch
- 14:00-15:30 - Scientific Session III
- 15:30-16:00 - Coffee break
- 16:00-17:30 - Scientific Session IV
- 17:30 - Gala dinner
2022-07-01 Departure from Innsbruck


Speakers - preliminary list

Industrial and science exhibition

  • Oroboros Instruments - 30 years
  • WGT Elektronik - partner of Oroboros for 20 years
  • INCYTON
  • MiPSociety

Poster and oral presentation guidelines

Submission for poster and oral presentations are welcome. Please send a title and abstract by April 1 to beceditor@bioenerg-commun.org.
Preference for oral presentations will be given to those who have also submitted to the BEC Inaugural Issue.
Submissions for BEC Inaugural Issue up to April 1. A short extension is possible. More information

BEC manuscript submissions - Living Communications

A manuscript may be submitted in conjunction with a presentation, or as a standalone submission regardless of whether you attend the conference.
Dear authors:
We will need your help for ensuring a quick turnaround and adherence to timelines to prepare a printed issue for distribution at the conference.
In addition to contributions from the academic world, companies and particularly start-ups involved in the field of bioenergetics are invited to present their advancements in an Industrial Exhibition at the conference venue and to communicate their innovations in the Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Issue.
You may consider your short-term (end of March) and page-limited (4 to 8 pages) primary contribution to Bioblast 2022 as a Living Communication. Our goal is a continuously evolving BEC article collection on Bioenergetics โ€“ past and future perspectives. Open Access, no page charges, no publication fees, with Open Peer Review. Starting with a 4 to 8 page short contribution to BEC (plus optional Supplement and Open Access data repository), you may edit your article for future editions to keep it 'immortal', which may expand, evolve, and thus contribute to a unique collection on the Bioblasts. BEC has subscribed to DORA to support a change in the world of scientific communication - towards empowerment of Gentle Science instead of slavery in the empires of the publishing industry with yesteryear's paywall journals.
In the spirit of Gentle Science, to make Bioblast 2022 a milestone in our communication of science,
Your BEC editorial team

Travel

Travel Innsbruck

Social programm

Further information will follow.
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Bioblast 2022 and EBEC 2024 announcements

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