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Florence, IT, 2018 Jul 03 - 06. SEB’s Annual Meeting - Session Mitochondria in changing climates: biosensors and mediators of animal resilience |
SEB (2018-07-03) MitoGlobal
Abstract: EB’s Annual Meeting - Session Mitochondria in changing climates: biosensors and mediators of animal resilience, Florence, Italy, 2018
General information
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- Discover the art of creating extraordinary science at SEB’s Annual Meeting in Florence, Italy from 3 – 6 July 2018 at the Firenze Fiera Congress and Exhibition Centre.
- SEB’s Annual Meeting is celebrated for creating the perfect composition of research, new discoveries, and collaborative connections. Be creative and innovative by exchanging ideas and knowledge with masters of biology from all over the world.
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- Conference highlights include:
- Engage with over 800 attendees within the experimental biology community
- 9 parallel scientific sessions covering animal, plant and cell biology
- Opportunities to network with colleagues and build extraordinary connections
- Education sessions
- Career development workshops for young researchers
- Financial support and grants available to students and early career researchers
- Discounted registration fees for SEB members
- Conference highlights include:
Venue
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- Firenze Fiera Congress and Exhibition Centre
- Piazza Adua,1
- 50123
- Firenze FI
- Italy
- Travel information
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Programme
- The programme with the information of all sessions is available here.
- Session “Mitochondria in changing climates: biosensors and mediators of animal resilience"
- Date: 2018-07-03
- More information
- Speakers:
- Inna Sokolova (University of Rostock, Germany) - Mitochondrial responses and tolerance to environmental stress in animal extremophiles
- Martin Jastroch (Stockholm University, Sweden) - The pleiotropic role of mitochondrial uncoupling in ecology and evolution
- Anthony Hickey (The University of Auckland, New Zealand) - Measuring mitochondrial function on the edge of existence
- Jason Treberg (University of Manitoba, Canada) - The importance of energetic state and temperature in how mitochondria may regulate reactive oxygen species
Organizers
- Society for Experimental Biology (SEB)
- Organizer of the session “Mitochondria in changing climates: biosensors and mediators of animal resilience"
- Karina Salin
- Frank Seebacher
- Organizer of the session “Mitochondria in changing climates: biosensors and mediators of animal resilience"
Registration
- Abstract submission deadline: Midnight (GMT) Friday 30 March 2018
- Registration information
Lecturers and tutors
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