Molekulares Krebsforschungszentrum
Name | Institut / Stadt | Forschungsfeld / Vortragstitel |
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Dario R. Alessi | University of Dundee (UK) | The structure and function of LKB1 |
Thorsten Cramer | Charité, Berlin (D) | Targeting metabolism and HIF-1 for cancer therapyumoren |
Benjamin F. Cravatt | The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla (USA) | Mapping Dysregulated Metabolic Pathways in Cancer by Activity-Based Proteomics |
Chi V. Dang | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (USA) | Myc, HIF1 α und Metabolismus; Lymphome |
Amato J. Giaccia | Stanford University (USA) | Targeting glucose transport as a targeted approach to treat renal cell cancer |
Guido Kroemer | INSERM Villejuif (F) | Autophagy in stress adaptation, avoidance of cell death and longevity |
Valter Longo | University of Southern California (USA) | Differential Cellular Protection and Sensitization in Cancer Treatment |
Sybille Mazurek | University of Giessen and ScheBo Biotech AG, Giessen (D) | Bi-functional role of pyruvate kinase M2 within the tumor metabolome: Applications in diagnosis and potential for therapy |
Wolfgang Mueller-Klieser | Universität Mainz (D) | Therapeutic aspects of tumor glycolysis |
Masashi Narita | Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute (UK) | Autophagy in cellular senescence |
Markus Ralser | Max-Planck-Institut für Genetik, Berlin (D) | Regulatory adaptation to oxidative stress through a glycolysis/pentose phosphate pathway transition |
Kevin Ryan | Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow (UK) | Autophagy in the control of tumor cell death |
David M. Sabatini | MIT, Cambridge (USA) | Akt, mTOR; Multiples Myelom |
Paolo Sassone-Corsi | University of California, Irvine (USA) | Zirkadianer Rhythmus, Signaltransduktion, Metabolismus, Onkogenese |
Clemens A. Schmitt | Charité, Berlin (D) | Glukose-Metabolismus, Autophagie und Seneszenz; Lymphome |
Reuben J. Shaw | The Salk Institute, La Jolla (USA) | The LKB1/AMPK tumor suppressor pathway coordinates cell growth and metabolism |
Matthew G. Vander Heiden | Koch Institue at MIT, Cambride, MA , USA | Evidence for an alternate glycolytic pathway in cancer |
Jean Zhao | Harvard Medical School, Boston (USA) | PI3K in cancer and metabolism |