会议详情 |
发票类型:增值税普通发票 增值税专用发票
2016年,香港生物科技协会将在香港首次主办第12届国际脑能量代谢大会。这次盛会定于5月25日至28日 在香港科技园召开。一如既往,大会旨在提供平台让参会者与来自于脑能量代谢的相关研究领域的专家讲者 积极互动及就最新资讯进行讨论。是次大会的主题是:"能量代谢和神经元、胶质细胞在大脑中的互动:从 分子机制到创新疗法"。
我们邀请了世界各地对此领域感兴趣的专家、学者和研究人员齐聚香港,分享脑功能和能量代谢方面的最新 相关资讯。大会提供独特的四天议程、不但富教育性和启发性,而且为赴会者带来同行交流互动的机会, 相信此次大会定会使您站在行业的最前端。
Due to the increase in response and demand from our earlier announcement of the International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism, May 25-28 in Hong Kong, we are happy to learn the Hong Kong Government along with many key local community organizations are immensely supportive of our Hong Kong Biotech Horizon events on "Ageing Brain in Health" this year. We are grateful to the Hong Kong Government for supporting this year's focal event on Ageing Brain in Health that is enabling us to provide additional value to conference registrants.
Hong Kong Biotech Horizon is an event series run by Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization whose objective is bringing together community of scientific researchers, technology developers and entrepreneurs towards progress in translational science. The first series of Hong Kong Biotech Horizons was "Translational Medicine: Promising Researches in Cancer Therapies and Diagnostics". The event comprised of conference symposium and public talk engaging the public community on raising awareness of importance of science in society.
This year's Hong Kong Biotech Horizon event on Ageing Brain in Health will follow suit, consisting of a three-and-a-half day International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism with focus on "Energy Metabolism and Neuron-Glia Interactions in Brain: from Molecular Mechanisms to Novel Therapeutic Approaches" and a public talk on "Ageing Brain in Health". Our primary goal for this event is to address an important health topic that concerns everyone, ageing brain. We aim to bring comprehensive knowledge to the research and health service community for progress and advancement in translating findings in brain research to effective solutions in brain diseases. We have received support and endorsement for our Ageing Brain in Health project from Science and Science Translational Medicine, two of the world's top respected peer-reviewed scientific journal publications of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
With this great news, the organizing secretariat of the International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism has decided to extend early bird registration deadline to March 25 inclusive. Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization is able to continue offering this 25% discount rate off standard fees during the period from February 18 to March 25 inclusive:
▪ Regular - $400 USD
▪ Student - $350 USD
▪ Accompanying Person - $200 USD
Take advantage of this early-bird extension by heading straight tohttp://www.hkbio.org.hk/icbem/registration.html. Fill in the registration form either online or download PDF, select payment method and send us copy of the transaction statement/receipt for us to complete registration process.
Abstracts for consideration as poster presentation are also open for submission. Whilst the brain energy metabolism conference deals with an important field of brain research and the nervous system,we welcome poster abstract submission on broader fields of neuroscience in the field of brain and related diseases that are current and relevant to our theme of Ageing Brain in Health. We look forward to receiving poster abstracts. Please note registration is required when submitting poster abstract. For full details and instructions, go tohttp://www.hkbio.org.hk/icbem/abstract.html
Deadline for poster abstract submission is extended to March 18, 2016.
The International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism seeks to bring the latest research findings and breakthroughs from aspects in brain chemistry and the ageing brain to open up channels and explore new directions for local and international community of leading biotechnologists, neuroscience researchers and academic experts. We also hope for large attendance of medical doctors, neurosurgeons and neurologists from Hong Kong and around the world will engage in networking, exchange of knowledge and ideas, share their expertise, and foster new friendships and renew old ties. This serves fundamental foundation of working together to help manage people with neurological diseases, now and into the future.
All registered participants will be entitled to the following:
a) Three and a half stimulating days of education, inspiration and peer networking among world's leading investigators in brain energy metabolism
b) Lunches during the conference and daily refreshments
c) Gala dinner (special event put together by the local organizing committee for our guests visiting Hong Kong)
All interested participants should proceed with registration and payment at the earliest. For accommodation, the Courtyard by Marriot Hong Kong Shatin, a four-star hotel has been selected as the Conference hotel for all delegates, with special reduced rates offered to participants of the International Conference on Brain Energy Metabolism. Accommodation booking form has already been made available on our conference website. You can visit http://www.hkbio.org.hk/icbem/accommodation.html for more details.
For further details or to register, please visit http://www.hkbio.org.hk/icbem/ or email us at icbem@hkbio.org.hk.
We look forward to your participation in this important conference in Hong Kong.
DAY 1 Wednesday, May 25, 2016 |
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14:00-18:00 |
Registration |
18:00-19:30 |
Evening Reception |
19:30-20:30 |
Keynote Lecture |
Session Chair: Arne Schousboe Speaker: Ursula Sonnewald |
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Where do all the carbons go? Balancing glutamate synthesis and degradation in brain |
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DAY 2 Thursday, May 26, 2016 |
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09:00 |
Session I Neuron-astrocyte Interactions and the Neurovascular Coupling |
Session Chair: Joao Duarte |
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09:00-09:30 |
João Laranjinha - NO and ascorbate regulating the neurovascular coupling |
09:30-10:00 |
Martin Lauritzen - Capillary pericytes regulate cerebral blood flow in health and disease |
10:00-10:30 |
Andrea Volterra - Towards deciphering the Ca2+ code of astrocyte communication |
10:30-10:45 |
Coffee Break |
10:45 |
Session II Shining Light on Metabolism |
Session Chair: Johannes Hirrlinger |
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10:45-11:15 |
Michael Duchen - Separating NADH and NADPH fluorescence in live cells and tissues using FLIM: new insights in redox biology of the brain |
11:15-11:45 |
Felipe Barros - Novel molecular mechanisms of neurometabolic coupling revealed by FRET sensors for glucose, lactate and pyruvate |
11:45-12:15 |
Bruno Weber - In vivo characterization of brain glucose and lactate dynamics with cellular resolution using FRET sensors |
12:15-12:45 |
Sergey Kasparov - Optogenetic analysis of lactate-mediated glia-neuronal signaling in the mammalian brain |
12:45-14:00 |
Poster Session and Lunch |
14:00 |
Session III Glycogen as a dynamic molecule in CNS and PNS function |
Session Chair: To be confirmed |
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14:00-14:30 |
Brian MacVicar - Mobilization of glycogen by intracellular signaling |
14:30-15:00 |
Bruce Ransom - Schwann cell glycogen and PNS function |
15:00-15:30 |
Lasse Kristoffer Bak - Brain energy metabolism: How do brain cells couple energy consumption to energy production? |
15:30-17:00 |
Poster Session and Coffee Break |
17:00 |
Session IV Regulation of Mitochondrial Metabolism: New Insights and Mechanisms |
Session Chair: Mary McKenna |
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17:00-17:30 |
Gary Gibson - Role of KGDH in modulating brain metabolism by succinylation of proteins: a newly identified mechanism of metabolic regulation |
17:30-18:00 |
Arieh Moussaieff - Glycolysis mediated changes in acetyl CoA and histone acetylation control early differentiation of embryonic stem cells |
18:00-18:30 |
Susanna Scafidi - Compartmentation of Lipid Metabolism in Brain |
18:30-19:00 |
Elizabeth Jonas - An uncoupling channel within the c-subunit ring of the F1FO ATP synthase is the mitochondrial permeability transition pore |
DAY 3 Friday, May 27, 2016 |
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09:00 |
Session V Compartmentation of Bioenergetic Processes to Support Brain Function |
Session Chair: Michael Robinson |
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09:00-09:30 |
Daniel Colon-Ramos - C. elegans as a tool for studying compartmentalization of glycolytic enzymes in synaptic function |
09:30-10:00 |
Joshua Jackson - Association of glutamate transporters, glycolytic enzymes and mitochondria in astrocytes |
10:00-10:30 |
Albert C.H. Yu - Role of an astrocytic nuclear glutamate transporter system |
10:30-11:00 |
Amin Derouiche - Anatomy of peripheral astrocyte processes: Potential for oxidative capability and transmitter release |
11:00-11:15 |
Coffee Break |
11:15 |
Student Bliz chaired by: Caroline Rae |
11:15-12:55 |
Student Bliz |
12:55-14:00 |
Poster Session and Lunch |
14:00 |
Session VI lonic Signalling and Integrative Function of Astroglia |
Session Chair: Alexei Verkhratsky |
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14:00-14:30 |
Alexei Verkhratsky - Sodium signaling controls homeostatic cascades in astrocytes |
14:30-15:00 |
Dmitri Rusakov - Signal integration in neural networks with astroglia |
15:00-15:30 |
Stephane Oliet - Membrane trafficking of GLT1 glutamate transporter in astrocytes |
15:30-16:00 |
Christine R. Rose - Astrocyte sodium signaling and neuro-metabolic coupling in the brain |
16:00-16:15 |
Coffee Break |
16:15 |
Session VII Astrocyte Gliotransmission and Metabolism |
Session Chair: To be confirmed |
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16:15-16:45 |
Vedrana Montana - Metabolic regulation of vesicular glutamate release from cultured astrocytes |
16:45-17:15 |
Robert Zorec - Astrocytic vesicle dynamics, glucose availability and regulated exocytosis in health and disease |
17:15-17:45 |
Helle S. Waagepetersen - Glucose replaces glutamate as energy substrate to fuel glutamate uptake in glutamate dehydrogenase-deficient astrocytes |
17:45-18:15 |
Sandra J. Hewett - Influence of the astrocyte system xc- transporter on hypoglycemic neuronal cell death |
18:30 |
Departure from Science Park to Yuen Long for Gala Dinner |
DAY 4 Saturday, May 28, 2016 |
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09:00 |
Session VIII Use of Anaplerotic Substrates for Brain Metabolic Disorders |
Session Chair: Gerald Dienel |
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09:00-09:30 |
Fanny Mochel - A 13 years experience with triheptanoin: pyruvate carboxylase deficiency, GLUT1 deficiency and Huntington disease |
09:30-10:00 |
Karin Borges - Triheptanoin partially restores levels of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates in the mouse pilocarpine model of epilepsy |
10:00-10:30 |
Pierre-Gilles Henry - Potential of metabolic MR approaches for the assessment of anaplerotic therapies in the brain in vivo |
10:30-11:00 |
Susan Aja - Anaplerotic triheptanoin diet enhances mitochondrial substrate use to remodel the metabolome and improve lifespan, motor function, and sociability in MeCP2-null mice |
11:00-11:15 |
Coffee Break |
11:15 |
Session IX Brain Metabolism in Ageing and Neurodegenerative Disorders |
Session Chair: Helle S. Waagepetersen |
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11:15-11:45 |
Selva Baltan - Mitochondrial dynamics in white matter stroke |
11:45-12:15 |
Jian-Zhi Wang - Mechanisms Underlying The Mitochondial Dysfuntion in Alzheimer's Disease |
12:15-12:45 |
Tailoi Chan-Ling - Nanoparticle uptake by human neural precursor cells leads to changes in cell bioenergetics |
12:45-13:15 |
Closing Ceremony |
REGISTRATION CATEGORIES AND FEES
Registration fees for "Regular" and "Student" category includes admission to all scientific sessions, poster session and keynote speech, conference materials, access to refreshment breaks, evening reception and gala dinner and light lunch.
Registration fee for "Accompany person" covers light lunch and coffee break at the venue, evening reception and gala dinner.
Categories |
Early Bird extension |
Standard |
On-Site |
Regular |
$400 USD |
$500 USD |
$600 USD |
Student* |
$350 USD |
$450 USD |
$550 USD |
Accompanying Person |
$200 USD |
$250 USD |
$300 USD |
(*) Student category must provide a copy of their student ID to HKBIO by email (icbem@hkbio.org.hk)
or by fax (+852 21119762). Please send this together with the completed registration form.
PAYMENT METHODS
Please note HKBIO preferred method of payment is via PayPal. For those who prefer not to use credit card, there are alternative options for making payment.
Ensure you indicate your method of payment when filling in the Registration Form.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Option 1: by cross-cheque
Please make cross-cheque payable to "Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization" and post to:
HKBIO ICBEM Secretariat
Units 601-605, 6/F Biotech Centre One 9 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Send your cheque together with your completed Registration Form
Option 2: by bank wire transfer
a) Local transfer (in Hong Kong)
Beneficiary Bank Name: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
Beneficiary Bank Code: 004
Beneficiary Name: Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization
Account Number: 456-534973-838
b) Overseas transfer (outside Hong Kong)
Beneficiary Bank Name: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
Beneficiary Bank Code: 004
Beneficiary Name: Hong Kong Biotechnology Organization
Account Number: 456-534973-838
Bank Address: 1 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong SAR
Swift Code: HSBCHKHHHKH
Please note that additional charges apart from the conference registration fees are borne by the participant.
Send a copy of the bank's remittance advice (so that we may track your payment) together with your completed Registration Form either by post or by email(icbem@hkbio.org.hk)
c) For Chinese participants in mainland ONLY
考虑到来自国内的一些学者的请求,为方便参会人员可以用人民币支付注册费和住宿费,香港生物科技协会与此次大会的赞助商之一海康生物科技(北京)有限公司签订了代收协议,委托海康生物科技(北京)有限公司代收国内以人民币结算的参会者的注册费和住宿费。
由于人民币兑美元的汇率的浮动性,香港生物科技协会参考近三个月的平均汇率,将注册费由美元换算成固定的人民币金额,方便结算。
Categories |
Early Bird extension |
Standard |
On-Site |
Regular |
2,600CNY |
3,300CNY |
3,900CNY |
Student* |
2,300CNY |
3,000CNY |
3,600CNY |
Accompanying Person |
1,300CNY |
1,600CNY |
2,000CNY |
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