The Leuven Protein Aggregation Meeting
All tickets have been sold and we’re now at the maximum capacity of our venue. Looking forward to seeing everyone in September!
Frederic Rousseau, Joost Schymkowitz, and the Switch Lab are bringing together inspiring speakers from around the world to talk about some of the most exciting research in protein aggregation field during a small and focussed meeting in Leuven. With less than 150 participants in an informal setting, there will be ample opportunity for discussion and interaction among all participants. Poster sessions and blitzes are included in the program to allow contributions from as many attendees as possible.
The interests of the invited speakers encompass a wide range of topics:
- the structure and function of amyloidogenic proteins and the mechanism of the formation of amyloid structures, both in the case of functional amyloids as well as in the context of disease, as well as the biophysical and biochemical aspects of protein folding and misfolding in general
- the molecular basis of toxicity of amyloids in prion disease and neurodegenerative disorders associated with protein misfolding, the molecular architecture of neurons in health and how it changes in protein aggregation diseases, and ageing, as well as the protective role of polyphosphates against amyloid cytotoxicity
- how the proteostasis network (including the extracellular proteostasis) keeps proteins functional, as well as how it can break down, leading to toxic protein aggregation in neurodegenerative disease, cancer, or ageing
- the role of protein fibrils in microbiology, the repurposing anti-amyloid compounds as antimicrobial agents, and using metal-containing synthetic amyloids as catalysts
- the interaction of the microbial and the human ‘amylomes’ in health and disease
- using biophysical methods to investigate amyloid polymorphism, including differences between patient-derived and synthetic amyloid fibres using cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray micro-crystallography and the properties of misfolding proteins at the nanoscale.
Come join us for this exciting meeting in Leuven’s 'Groot Begijnhof', a UNESCO world heritage site that dates from the 13th century. Click here for some 360° views of the location. Besides the inspiring scientific program, participants will have also ample networking opportunities during the poster sessions and conference dinner.”
*Campaign Image by Qiang Guo and Ruben Fernandez Busnadiego, reproduced with permission from Cell Press*
Poster information
The format for your poster should be: A0 (841 x 1189 mm / 33.1 x 46.8 in), portrait orientation. The 2 best posters will win the poster prize! One of them is sponsored by the EMBO Journal!
Travel grants
We offer 4 travel grants to international PhD students, which will reimburse travel costs up to 400 Euros. The deadline to participate was 1 July 2022. The organizing committee notified the grant winners.
Confirmed speakers
Rubén Fernandez-Busnadiego
Meytal Landau
Ellen Nollen
Witold K. Surewicz
Program
Day 1 - Wednesday, 21 September, 2022
Witold K. Surewicz
Lukasz Joachimiak
Cláudio Gomes
Rubén Fernandez-Busnadiego
Hideki Taguchi
Steven Boeynaems
Nikolaos Louros
Janine Kirstein
Gian Tartaglia
Marc Diamond
With Belgian beers and tapas snacks!
(not included in the registration fee)
Day 2 - Thursday, 22 September, 2022
Meytal Landau
Luc Bousset
Assaf Friedler
Francesco Simone Ruggeri
Salvador Ventura
Wolfgang Hoyer
Della David
Wei-Feng Xue
Jessica Wagner
Christofer Lendel
Stefan Rüdiger
Ellen Nollen
Oxana Klementieva
Jan Bieschke
Marcus Fändrich
Additional fee
Day 3 - Friday, 23 September, 2022
Ivan V. Korendovych
Anne Wentink
Ina Vorberg
Sheena E Radford
Sara Linse
Rodrigo Gallardo
Roman Praschberger
Ursula Jakob
Organizing committee
Frederic Rousseau
Joost Schymkowitz
Hannah Wilkinson
Béla Z Schmidt
Abstracts
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Attendees
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