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Schedule for Lectures of the Summer School “Molecular Interactions at Barriers in
Inflammation”
Theoretical part of the summer school in Lübeck, Audimax lecture hall 4, 06/08/12 – 10/08/12
Monday, 06/08/12
Immune Response in Inflammatory Diseases
Chair: Jörg Köhl
Time
8:30-08:40
8:40-09:30
Speaker
Jörg Köhl
Jörg Köhl
9:30-10:20
10:20-10:50
10:50-11:40
Claudia Kemper
Coffee Break
Peter Zipfel
11:40-12:30
Norbert Reiling
12:30-14:00
14:00-14:50
Lunch
Tamas Laskay
14:50-15:40
15:40-16:00
16:00-16:50
Björn Rabe
Coffee Break
Rudolf Manz
16:50-17:40
Marc Ehlers
17:40-18:30
All speakers, panel discussion with students: “Emerging concepts in
immunoregulation of inflammation at barrier organs”
Tuesday, 07/08/12
Title
Introduction
Complement as an immune sensor and regulator of innate and
adaptive immune responses
New concepts in human Th1 regulation by innate signals
A lesson learned from pathogenic microbes -complement and
innate immunity control homeostasis
When the WNT blows.... Novel functions of an evolutionarily
conserved signaling system in the regulation of inflammation
Neutrophil granulocytes: The contribution of cell death to
antimicrobial defense and to the resolution of inflammation
IL-6 Signaling pathways
The multiple roles B cells play for induction and suppression of
inflammation
Antibodies: subclasses, effector functions and sugars
The Microbiome in Environment and Evolution
Time
9:00-09:10
9:10-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:20
11:20-12:40
Speaker
Thomas Bosch
Thomas Roeder
Coffee Break
Juris Grasis
John Baines
12:40-14:00
14:00-14:50
14:50-15:40
Lunch
Philip Rosenstiel
Hinrich
Schulenburg
Irina Majul
Chair: Thomas Bosch
Title
Introduction
How Drosophila epithelia control microbial communities
Towards understanding the evolution of host-virus interactions
Evolutionary and ecological forces shaping diversity in the
intestinal microbiota
16:30-18:30
Genome-genome interactions at the intestinal barrier
Experimental evolution as a tool to dissect the dynamics and
genomics of host-parasite interactions
Human microbiome and evolution of small GTPases and their
regulators
Poster Session with Coffee Break and Snack
From 19:30
Public Evening Lecture with Thomas Bosch: Living in a Microbial World
15:40-16:30
Wednesday, 08/08/12 Host-Pathogen Interaction
Time
8:30-08:40
8:40-09:30
9:30-10:20
10:20-10:50
10:50-11:40
11:40-12:30
Speaker
Rolf Hilgenfeld
Nicole Fischer
Albrecht von Brunn
Coffee Break
Jan Rupp
Thomas Peters
12:30-14:00
14:00-14:50
14:50-15:40
15:40-16:00
16:00-16:50
Lunch
Norbert Tautz
Guntram Graßl
Coffee Break
Ulrich Schaible
16:50-17:40
17:40-18:30
Stefan Ehlers
Christoph Hölscher
Chair: Lars Redecke
Title
Introduction
Virus hunting using array and sequencing technologies
Applying systems biology to virus-host interactions
Imaging of host-pathogen metabolic activities in living cells
Identification and characterization of virus-receptor
interactions using NMR experiments
Deregulation of viral replication in lethal mucosal disease?
How Salmonella breaches the barrier and causes disease
The cell biology of intracellular bacterial infections with a focus
in tuberculosis
The granuloma in tuberculosis: a host-pathogen collusion
Alternatively activated macrophages: the exit route for
tubercle bacilli?
Thursday, 09/08/12 Lipidomic-Sphingolipid Signaling in Health and Disease
Time
8:30-08:40
8:40-09:30
9:30-10:20
Speaker
Ulrich Schaible
Monica Palmada
Kathleen Reiss
10:20-10:50
10:50-11:40
Coffee Break
Dieter Adam
11:40-12:30
Stefan Schütze
12:30-14:00
14:00-14:50
14:50-15:40
15:40-16:00
16:00-16:50
Lunch
Martin Krause
Otto Holst
Coffee Break
Konrad Sandhoff
From 17:00
Barbecue and get together with all speakers
Chair: Ulrich Schaible
Title
Introduction
Sphingolipid involvement in infectious diseases
The role of acid sphingomyelinase in sepsis and acute
respiratory failure
Regulation of necroptosis and lysosome size via acid and
neutral sphingomyelinase
Compartmentalization of ceramide production in tumor
necrosis factor receptor-1 signaling
Airway epithelial injury in mechanical ventilation
Structure and function of certain bacterial glycolipids
Sphingolipid catabolism and the lipid phase problem
Friday, 10/08/12
Molecular Processes in Inflammation and Infection
Time
8:30-08:40
8:40-09:30
9:30-10:20
10:20-10:50
10:50-11:40
11:40-12:30
Speaker
Andreas Tholey
Andreas Tholey
Rolf Hilgenfeld
Coffee Break
Thomas Gutsmann
Buko Lindner
12:30-14:00
14:00-14:50
14:50-15:40
15:40-16:00
Lunch
Ulrich Zähringer
Peter König
Andreas Tholey
Chair: Andreas Tholey
Title
Introduction
Proteomics in host-pathogen interactions
Structural systems biology of virus-host interactions
Membrane biophysics in infectious disease
Lipidomics, a new analytical tool for the characterization of
molecular processes in inflammation and infection
Glycolipids and NMR: Friends or Foes?
Multiphoton microscopy to visualize host pathogen interaction
Conclusion