Monday, February 3, 2025
Arrival and registration |
3.00 pm-5.00 pm (GMT+1)
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Introduction |
5.00 pm-6.00 pm (GMT+1)
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5.00 pm |
Najma Rachidi & Uwe Knippschild
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5.10 pm |
Professor Lorenzo Pinna and Casein Kinases (Professor Pinna and Dr Venerando)
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Opening Keynote lecture |
6.10 pm-7.00 pm (GMT+1)
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Chairs: Najma Rachidi, Institut Pasteur, France - Uwe Knippschild, Clinic of General and Visceral Surgery-University of Ulm, Germany |
6.10 pm |
David Virshup Duke-NUS, Singapore, Singapore
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Session 1 - CK1 in development and regeneration |
7.00 pm-8.15 pm (GMT+1)
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7.00 pm |
Keynote lecture
Nagi G Ayad Georgetown university, Geaorgetown, United States
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7.30 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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7.45 pm |
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8.00 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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Welcome drinks and finger food |
8.15 pm-9.30 pm (GMT+1)
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Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Session 2 - Exploring CK1 function in model organisms |
09.00 am-10.30 am (GMT+1)
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09.00 am |
Keynote lecture
Kathy Gould Vanderbilt University-School of medicine, Nashville, United States
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09.30 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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09.45 am |
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10.00 am |
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10.15 am |
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Coffee break |
10.30 am-11.00 am (GMT+1)
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Session 3: - CK1 molecular structure and regulation |
11.00 am-12.25 pm (GMT+1)
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11.00 am |
Keynote lecture
Nico Thomä Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland
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11.30 am |
Sapkota Gopal University of Dundee, United Kingdom
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11.45 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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12.00 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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12.15 pm |
5 Turbo talks selected from abstracts (I, 2 min each no question)
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Lunch on campus Session on fundraising opportunities to create CK1 networks on the European and world levels |
12.25 pm-3.30 pm (GMT+1)
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Session 4 - CK1 and circadian clocks |
3.30 pm-4.45 pm (GMT+1)
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3.30 pm |
Keynote lecture
Carrie Partch Department of chemistry and biochemistry-University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, United States
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4.00 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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4.15 pm |
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4.30 pm |
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Coffee break |
4.45 pm-5.00 pm (GMT+1)
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Session 5 - Unexpected roles for CK1 (open to the newest/most exciting data) |
5.00 pm-6.00 pm (GMT+1)
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5.00 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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5.15 pm |
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5.30 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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5.45 pm |
Turbo talks selected from abstracts (II)
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Poster session A and drinks |
6.00 pm-8.00 pm (GMT+1)
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Session 6 - CK1 in human diseases, part I cancer |
09.00 am-10.30 am (GMT+1)
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09.00 am |
Keynote lecture: Cancer
Yinon Ben-Neriah The Hebrew university of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
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09.30 am |
Uwe Knippschild Clinic of General and Visceral Surgery-University of Ulm, Germany
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09.45 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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10.00 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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10.15 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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Coffee break |
10.30 am-11.00 am (GMT+1)
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Session 7 - CK1 in human diseases, part II neurodegenerative diseases |
11.00 am-12.15 pm (GMT+1)
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11.00 am |
Keynote speaker: Alzheimer disease
Stephanie Federico University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
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11.30 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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11.45 am |
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12.00 pm |
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Session 8 - CK1 in human diseases, part III infectious diseases |
12.15 pm-1.00 pm (GMT+1)
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12.15 pm |
Leishmanisis
Najma Rachidi Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
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12.30 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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12.45 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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Lunch on campus Session on fundraising opportunities to create CK1 networks on the European and world levels |
1.00 pm-3.30 pm (GMT+1)
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Session 9 - Spatial and temporal signalling |
3.30 pm-5.10 pm (GMT+1)
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3.30 pm |
Keynote lecture
David Strutt University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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4.00 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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4.15 pm |
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4.30 pm |
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4.45 pm |
Speaker from selected abstracts
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5.00 pm |
5 Turbo talks selected from abstracts (III)
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Round table, collaborative research on CK1 |
5.10 pm-6.10 pm (GMT+1)
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Poster session B and drinks |
6.10 pm-8.10 pm (GMT+1)
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Gala dinner |
8.30 pm-11.00 pm (GMT+1)
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Thursday, February 6, 2025
Session 10 - Targeting CK1 for therapy I |
09.00 am-10.30 am (GMT+1)
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09.00 am |
Keynote lecture
Steffan Knapp University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
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09.30 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
Vítězslav Bryja Section of Animal Physiology and Immunology-Masaryk University, Czech Republic
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09.45 am |
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10.00 am |
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10.15 am |
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Coffee break |
10.30 am-11.00 am (GMT+1)
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Session 11 - Targeting CK1 for therapy II |
11.00 am-12.00 pm (GMT+1)
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11.00 am |
Keynote lecture
Nicole Robbins University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
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11.30 am |
Speaker from selected abstracts
Pascal Marchand University of Nantes, France
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11.45 am |
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Closing Keynote lecture |
12.00 pm-1.00 pm (GMT+1)
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12.00 pm |
Keynote lecture
Volker Dötsch University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
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Closing remarks |
1.00 pm-1.15 pm (GMT+1)
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1.00 pm |
Najma Rachidi & Uwe Knippschild
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