Monday, November 30, 2015 Prof. Junichi Sadoshima Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine Cardiovascular Research InstituteRutgers New Jersey Medical School Newark, New Jersey, USA “The role of mitochondrial morphology and autophagy in heart failure“
READ MOREFriday, November 13, 2015 Prof. Massimo Santoro Lab of Endothelial Molecular Biology VIB Vesalius Research Center University of LeuvenLeuven, Belgium “Deconding ROS signaling and redox homeostasis in endothelial cells“
READ MORETuesday, November 3, 2015 Dr. Gabriele d’Uva Department of Biological Regulation Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Isreal “From cancer to cardiac regeneration: ERBB2 as a driving force“
READ MOREMonday, October 5, 2015 Dr. Gian Paolo Fadini Department of Medicine Division of Metabolic DiseasesUniversity Hospital of PaduaPadua, Italy “A bloody view of diabetic complication. The journey of diseased cells in the hyperglycemic landscape“
READ MOREMonday, October 12, 2015 Dr. Shinya Yamamoto Department of Molecular & Human Genetics Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas, USA “Identifying and studying human disease genes by combining drosophila genetics and human genomics“
READ MOREWednesday, July 8, 2015 Dr. Lavinia Alberi Institute of Anatomy Department of Medicine University of FribourgFribourg, Switzerland “Notch signaling in the adult brain: from synaptic plasticity to neurodegeneration“
READ MORETuesday, July 7, 2015 Dr. Amantha Thathiah VIB Center for Human Genetics Department of Molecular and Developmental GeneticsUniversity of LeuvenLeuven, Belgium “GPCR dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease”
READ MOREMonday, July 6, 2015 Dr. Nuno Raimundo Department of Cellular Biochemistry Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Sweden “Mitochondria and lysosomes – old buddies having a chat“
READ MOREPadua Life Science Lecture SeriesThursday, July 9, 2015 Prof. Leon de Windt Department of Molecular Cardioscular Biology Maastricht University Maastricht, Netherlands “Non-coding RNA in control of the balance between cardiac muscle hypertrophy and proliferation”
READ MOREMonday, June 29, 2015 Dr. Luc Leybaert Department of Basic Medical Sciences Ghent University Ghent, Belgium “Cx43 hemichannels as [Ca2+]i controlled channels and a potential therapeutic target“
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