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Functional Specialisation of Neuroglia As Critical Determinants of Brain Activity Annual meeting Priority Programme Functional Specialisation of Neuroglia as Critical Determinants of Brain Activity Homburg | Oct 8 - 10, 2015 1 Scientific Program Thursday, October 8, 2015 13:00 – 14:00 Registration and Lunch (Foyer) 14:00 – 14:15 Christine Rose/Frank Kirchhoff Opening Remarks 14:15 – 15:00 Kenji Tanaka Dept. Neuropsychiatry, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo Tetracycline-controllable gene expression system in glial cell research 15:00 – 15:30 Johannes Hirrlinger Carl-Ludwig-Institute for Physiology, University of Leipzig Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Göttingen Brain energy metabolism assessed by genetically encoded sensors for metabolites 15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break Venue: Center for Integrative Physiology and Molecular Medicine CIPMM 15:45 – 16:15 Leda Dimou Auditorium Physiological Genomics, Ludwig Maximilian University, University of Saarland | Medical School Munich Building 48 | 66421 Homburg The heterogenous nature of NG2-glia: new approaches to study them in the adult brain 16:15 – 18:00 Poster session I 18:00 – 21:00 Dinner and open discussions in CIPMM (2nd floor) 2 3 Friday, October 9, 2015 Friday, October 9, 2015 9:00 – 9:45 Dmitri Rusakov UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch (2nd floor) Astroglial microenvironment of synapses and memory trace formation 13:30 – 14.45 Arthur Butt 9:45 – 10:10 Young Investigator presentation Cellular Neurophysiology, School of Pharmacy and Michel Herde Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth Universität Bonn, Germany Glia and neurotransmission in white matter: Visualizing subcellular astrocyte heterogeneity where are the synapses? with Expansion Microscopy 14:45 – 15:45 Blitz presentations of Work-in-Progress Blitz presentations are intended to show exciting 10:10 – 10:30 Coffee break and group picture new findings on 2 to 3 slides and discuss them within the SPP 1757 network 10.30 – 11.15 Sue Barnett Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, 15:45 – 16:00 Coffee Break University of Glasgow Is sulfatase a novel target for astrocyte-Schwann cell 16:00 – 17:30 Poster session II and discussions of interest groups interactions? 17:30 – 21:00 Walking tour to Schlossberg-Hotel and dinner 11:15 – 11:45 Moritz J. Rossner Department of Psychiatry, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich Transcriptomic protocols to study glial function in vitro and in vivo 11:45 – 12:00 High throughput data and genetic tool exchange within the SPP 1757 4 5 Saturday, October 10, 2015 Members of the SPP 1757 Name Affiliation 9:00 – 9:45 Alfonso Araque Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Bianca Brunne Center of Molecular Neurobiology Institute for Structural Neurobiology Minneapolis, USA Falkenried 94 Circuit-specific synaptic regulation by astrocytes 20251 Hamburg [email protected] 9:45 – 10:15 Dieter Bruns/Yvonne Schwarz 040 741056294 Molecular Neurophysiology, University of Saarland Dieter Bruns CIPMM, University of Saarland, School of Medicine Molecular Neurophysiology v-SNARE proteins in astrocytic function and Kirrberger Straße, Geb. 48 heterogeneity D-66421 Homburg [email protected] 10:15 – 10:45 Christian Lohr 06841 1616495 Division of Animal Physiology, Biocenter Grindel, Daniela C. Dieterich Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Hamburg Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg Propagation of large-scale calcium waves in olfactory Leipziger Strasse 44 39120 Magdeburg ensheathing glial cells [email protected] +49.391.67.15875 or .14270 Dirk Dietrich University Clinic Bonn 10:45 – 11:00 Coffee Break Department of Neurosurgery, U1 R35 Sigmund-Freud-Str. 25 53105 Bonn 11:00 – 11:30 Benjamin Altenhein [email protected] Zoological Institute, University of Cologne 0228 28719224 Glial cell heterogeneity in Drosophila Leda Dimou Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Faculty of Medicine Physiological Genomics 11:30 – 12:00 Christian Klämbt Schillerstr. 46 Institut für Neuro und Verhaltensbiologie, 80636 München Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster [email protected] 089 218075527 Drosophila as a model to study glial biology Andreas Faissner Cellmorphology and Molecular Neurobiology Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology Ruhr University Bochum, NDEF 05/593 12:00 – 12:15 Concluding remarks Universitätsstr. 150 44801 Bochum [email protected] 12:15 – 14:00 Lunch (2nd floor) and departure 0234 3228851 6 7 Name Affiliation Name Affiliation Mike Francke Paul-Flechsig-Institute for Brain Research Frank Kirchhoff CIPMM, University of Saarland Leipzig University Department of Molecular Physiology Medical Faculty Kirrberger Strasse, Building 48 Jahnallee 59 66421 Homburg/Saar 04109 Leipzig [email protected] [email protected] 06841 1616440 0341 9725791 Christian Klämbt Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Michael Frotscher Center of Molecular Neurobiology Faculty of Biology Institute for Structural Neurobiology Institute of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology Falkenried 94 Badestr. 9 20251 Hamburg D-48149 Münster [email protected] [email protected] 040 741055028 0251 8321122 Sandra Goebbels Research group ‘Developmental Neurobiology’ Nikolaj Klöcker Heinrich Heine University Department of Neurogenetics Medical School Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine Institute of Neuro- and Sensory Physiology Hermann-Rein-Str. 3 Universitätsstr. 1 37075 Göttingen 40225 Düsseldorf [email protected] [email protected] 0551 3899747 0211 8112687 Magdalena Götz Helmholtz Zentrum München Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers Johannes Gutenberg-University German Research Center Fachbereich Biologie for Environmental Health (GmbH) Molecular Cell Biology Institute of Stem Cell Research Bentzelweg 3 Ingolstädter Landstraße 1 55099 Mainz D-85764 Neuherberg [email protected] [email protected] 06131 3926257 089 218075255 Patrick Küry Heinrich Heine University Christian Henneberger Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Medical School Institute of Cellular Neurosciences Translational Glia Studies D-53012 Bonn Moorenstrasse 5 [email protected] 40225 Düsseldorf 0228 28716304 [email protected] Helmut Kettenmann Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine 0211 8117822 Cellular Neuroscience Klaus-Armin Nave MPI of Experimental Medicine Robert-Rössle-Str. 10 Neurogenetics 13092 Berlin Hermann-Rein-Str. 3 [email protected] 37075 Göttingen 030 94063325 [email protected] 0551 3899757 8 9 Name Affiliation Name Affiliation Andreas Reichenbach Paul-Flechsig-Institute for Brain Research Christian Steinhäuser Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universität Leipzig University Institute of Cellular Neurosciences Medical Faculty Sigmund-Freud-Str. 25 Jahnallee 59 53105 Bonn 04109 Leipzig [email protected] [email protected] 0228 28714669 0341 9725731 Jacqueline Trotter Molecular Biology Christine R. Rose Institute of Neurobiology Fachbereich Biologie Heinrich Heine University Johannes Gutenberg-University Universitätsstr. 1 Bentzelweg 3 40225 Düsseldorf 55099 Mainz [email protected] [email protected] 0211 8113416 06131 3920263 Moritz Rossner Dept. of Molecular Neurobiology and Behavioral Biology Julio Vera-Gonzales University Hospital Erlangen of Psychiatric Diseases Department of Dermatology LMU Munich Ulmenweg 18 Medical School 91054 Erlangen Nußbaumstr. 7 [email protected] 80336 München 09131 8545876 [email protected] Michael Wegner Emil-Fischer-Zentrum, Institut für Biochemie 089 51605891 Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Gesine Saher MPI of Experimental Medicine Fahrstraße 17 Neurogenetics 91054 Erlangen Hermann-Rein-Straße 3 [email protected] D-37075 Göttingen 09131 85-24620 [email protected] 0551 3899740 Gerald Seifert Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms-Universität Institute of Cellular Neurosciences Sigmund-Freud-Str. 25 53105 Bonn [email protected] 0228 28719781 Mikael J. Simons MPI of Experimental Medicine Cellular Neuroscience Hermann-Rein-Str. 3 37075 Göttingen [email protected] 0551 3899533 10 11 Associated Members and Partners Participants Name Affiliation Araque, Alfonso; Neuroscience, University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, USA; [email protected] Joachim W. Deitmer Technical University Kaiserslautern Auber, Martin; Molecular Cell Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University; Mainz; Department of Biology [email protected] General Zoology Schrödinger Str. 13 Bai, Xianshu; Molecular Physiology, CIPMM, University of Saarland; Homburg; 67663 Kaiserslautern [email protected] [email protected] Barnett, Sue; Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Glasgow; 0631 2052877 [email protected] Bohn, Carmen; Molecular Physiology, CIPMM, University of Saarland; Homburg; Christian Lohr University of Hamburg [email protected] Division of Animal Physiology Bolychevsky, Christina; Experimental Neurophysiology, University Clinic; Bonn; Biocenter Grindel [email protected] Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3 Bres, Ewa; Cellmorphology and Molecular Neurobiology, Ruhr University Bochum; D-20146 Hamburg [email protected] [email protected] Brunne, Bianca; Structural Neurobiology, Zentrum für Molekulare Neurobiologie Hamburg 040-42838 5924 (ZMNH); Hamburg; [email protected] Bruns, Dieter; Molecular Neurophysiology, CIPMM, University of Saarland; Homburg; [email protected] Butt, Arthur; Cellular Neurophysiology, University of Portsmouth; Portsmouth, UK; [email protected] Cantone,
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