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The meeting organized by the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1348 “Dynamic Cellular Interfaces” brings together researchers from the basic cell and developmental biology fields. The topics presented concern cell behaviour, cell fate establishment, and interactions among cells that shape tissue organisation and function in physiological contexts and in disease. The themes discussed will demonstrate the use of diverse approaches including genetics, biophysics, imaging, and mathematical tools for understanding these key biological processes. 

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SPEAKERS
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University of Osnabrück, Germany

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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany

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Institute of Genetics and Development Rennes, France

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University of Münster, Germany

Speakers
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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany

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Institute of Science and Technology, Austria

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University of Glasgow, UK

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Institute Curie, France

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Institute Pasteur, France

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Elke Ober

Center for Stem Cell Biology, Denmark

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University of Bern, Switzerland

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Stowers Institute for Medical Research, USA

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University of Cambridge, UK

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Institute of Developmental Biology of Marseilles, France

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University of Oxford, UK

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Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany

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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany

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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany

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Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

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Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

ORGANISERS

Stefan Luschnig

Institute of Integrative Cell Biology and Physiology

Erez Raz

Institute of Cell Biology

ZMBE

Ivan Bedzhov

Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine

Poster
PROGRAM

 DAY 1  - May 31, 2023

Session 1

13:00                    Opening

13:10 - 13:45    Carl-Philipp Heisenberg  -  Cell and tissue mechanics in zebrafish gastrulation

13:45 - 14:20   Jean-Léon Maître  -  Mechanics of blastocyst moprhogenesis

14:20 - 14:55    Assaf Zaritsky  -  Bottom-up characterization of collective cell behavior

14:55 - 15:20    Flash Talks Poster Promo (5 posters)

15:20 - 16:30    Coffee break and Poster Presentation (odd numbers)

Session 2

16:30 - 17:05    Kerstin Bartscherer  -  Skin regeneration in the spiny mouse

17:05 - 17:40    Tatjana Piotrowski   -  Zebrafish sensory hair cell regeneration and how to turn lateral line                                     into ear hair cells

17:40 - 18:15     Leah Biggs  -  Kinome-wide screen identifies Raf-MAPK pathway as a regulator of hair                                          follicle stem cell plasticity

 DAY 2  - June 1, 2023

Session 3          
09:00 - 09:35 
  Didier Stainier  -  Transcriptional adaptation, a newly discovered mode of genetic                                                       compensation
09:35 - 10:10    Karina Yaniv  -  Vascular Control of cell fate specification during organ growth and                                                       regeneration
10:10 - 10:45    Britta Trappmann  -  3D biomimetic models of vascularized tissues
10:45 - 11:10     Coffee break    
       
Session 4           

11:10 - 11:45     Shankar Srinivas   - Single-cell phenomics reveals behavioural and mechanical                                                              heterogeneities  underpinning migratory activity during mouse anterior patterning
11:45 - 12:20    Anne Grapin-Botton  -  Collective behaviour and mechanics in pancreas organoids
12:20 - 12:55    Sara Wickström  -  Regulation of stem cell fate by mechanical forces
12:55 - 13:30   
Flash Talks Poster Promo (5 posters)    
13:30- 14
:45    Lunch & Poster Presentation (even numbers)    
       
Session 5           

14:45 - 15:20   Elazar Zelzer  -  The proprioceptive system as a new regulator of musculoskeletal biology
15:20 - 15:55    Frank Schnorrer  -  Zooming into the sarcomere: from single molecules to molecular                                               forces
15:55 - 16:30   Roland Le Borgne  -  Role of cell-cell junction plasticity and mechanics in cell fate                                                         acquisition

16:30 - 16:45   Flash Talks Poster Promo (3 posters)  
16:45 - 17:45   Poster Presentation (odd and even numbers)    

 DAY 3  - June 2, 2023

Session 6
09:00- 09:35    Elke Ober  -  Building an organ: from progenitors to a functional liver architecture

09:35 - 10:10     Romain Levayer  -  Collective effects in epithelial cell death: from cell competition, issues                                   homeostasis to cell extrusion
10:10 - 10:45     Olivier Pertz  -  Self-organisation of MAPK signaling dynamics in the epithelium
10:45 - 11:15      Coffee break    
       
Session 7      

11:15 - 11:50     Milos Galic  -  Curvature-depe
ndent selforganization in cellular systems
11:50 - 12:25    Milka Sarris  - Visualising neutrophil migration and signalling during inflammatory
                                          responses
12:25 - 13:00   Robert Insall  -  Interactions between chemoattractants causes unexpected outcomes                                        like repulsion

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Venue

VENUE

Multiscale Imaging Centre (MiC)

Röntgenstraße 16, 48149 Münster

Directions

 DIRECTIONS

To arrive at the Multiscale Imaging Centre where the meeting takes place, take a Taxi from Münster's Central Train Station (a 15-minutes ride to Röntgenstraße 16). Alternatively, use bus line 5 (about a 20-minutes ride, 8 stops, leaving every 20 minutes), getting off at  "Schreiberstraße" station. The meeting place is 5 minutes walk away from the bus station.
Contact

CONTACT

Wiebke Bütergerds
(CRC1348 Head Office)
phone: +49 (0) 251 83 21039
fax: +49 (0) 251 83 24686
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