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The scientific program consists of invited and contributed
talks as well as a poster session. The detailed schedule for the three
days including all abstracts is available below.
However, you may also download the program booklet
as pdf file.
Talks:
All talk sessions take place in the seminar building ("Seminargebäude",
4th floor, seminar room 420) at the campus
"Augustusplatz". Contributed talks are allocated 15 min (including
discussion), whereas invited talks are allocated 20 min plus 10 min discussion.
Posters:
The session for poster presentation is on Friday, October 14, 2011
at 19:00 at the Institute of Experimental Physics I (1st floor, room 331
"Aula") at the campus "Johannisallee/Philipp-Rosenthal-Straße".
During this session snacks and fingerfood will be provided for all.
Authors are asked to mount their posters already on October 13, 2011
between 09:00-12:00 or 19:00-20:30. In case you need help, please ask Bernd
Kohlstrunk, (1st floor, room 302). The poster boards will be marked
with the number according to the scientific program. Posters must fit within
a rectangle 90 cm wide and 120 cm high (DIN A0), portrait format. The material
necessary to mount the poster (pins or "Poster Strips") will be provided. |
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Thursday, October 13,
2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Session II: Cells At Work: Forces, Motion and Adhesion |
09:00 09:30
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Amplification
of signaling pathways to actin polymerization and chemotaxis in breast
tumor cells in vivo
John Condeelis (Albert Einstein
College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, USA) |
09:30 10:00
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Intracellular
pattern generation - mechanics meets biochemistry
Stefan Grill (Max Planck Institute
of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany) |
10:00 10:15
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Dynamics
of growing cell populations
Anna-Kristina Marel (LMU Munich,
Germany) |
10:15 10:45
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Physical
limits in cell migration
Katarina Wolf (Radboud University
Nijmegen, Netherlands) |
10:45 11:15
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Coffee break |
11:15 11:45
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The
different phases of the force-velocity relation of motile cells
Martin Falcke (Max-Delbrück-Center
for Molecular Medicine, Germany) |
11:45 12:00
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Physical
determinants of vascular network remodeling during tumor growth
Heiko Rieger (Saarland University,
Germany) |
12:00 12:30
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From
waves to motion: Physics approaches to characterize and control individual
and collective cell migration
Wolfgang Losert (University of
Maryland, USA) |
12:30 14:30
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Lunch (organized for invited speakers
only) |
Session III: Physical Oncology I |
14:30 15:00
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Peptides
Hormones: Tools and Drugs in Therapy and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
Annette Beck-Sickinger (University
of Leipzig, Germany) |
15:00 15:30
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Cytoskeletal
filaments - new treatment targets in cancer?
Michael Beil (University of Ulm,
Germany) |
15:30 15:45
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Mechanical
cell phenotyping using microscopic imaging and computational modeling
Evgeny Gladilin (German Cancer
Research Center, Germany) |
15:45 16:15
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Feeling
for cell function with light
Jochen Guck (University of Cambridge,
UK) |
16:15 16:45
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Coffee break |
16:45 17:15
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Tissue
Simulations - Numerical methods for tissue growth
Jens Elgeti (Institut Curie, France) |
17:15 17:30
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Investigating
the mechanics behind cellular compartmentalization and tumor spreading
Steve Pawlizak (University of Leipzig,
Germany) |
17:30 18:00
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Role
of fascin in invadopodia formation and turnover of focal adhesions
Danijela Vignjevic (Institut Curie,
France) |
Poster Session |
19:00
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The poster session takes place
at the Institute for Experimental Physic I (Linnéstraße 5,
04103 Leipzig, 1st floor, room 331 "Aula"). During the session snacks and
fingerfood will be provided for all. |
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Spatial
oscillations during reorganization of Physarum polycephalum protoplasmic
droplets
Marcus Hauser (Otto-von-Guericke
University Magdeburg, Germany) |
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Nanomechanical
profile of tumorigenic transformation in human and mouse breast biopsies
Marija Plodinec (University of
Basel, Switzerland) |
03
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Online
monitoring of cell adhesion in breast cancer cell lines treated with plant
extracts
Nadja Engel-Lutz (University of
Rostock, Germany) |
04
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Identification
of SEC62 as a new migration stimulating oncogene in human lung cancer
Maximilian Linxweiler (Saarland
University, Germany) |
05
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Modelling
morphogenesis of glandular epithelia
Peter Buske (University of Leipzig,
Germany) |
06
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Dynamics
of Intermediate Filaments Confined in Microchannels
Bernd Nöding (Georg August
University of Göttingen, Germany) |
07
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Malignancies
in a Mouse Model Secondary to the Neutron Radiation Dosages Associated
With Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
Alex Herskovic (Northwestern University,
USA) |
08
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Hydrodynamic
deformation reveals two coupled timescales/modes of red blood cell relaxation
Thomas Franke (University Augsburg,
Germany) |
09
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Geometry,
topology, and out-of-equilibrium dynamics in epithelial morphogenesis
Benedetta Cerruti (Institute for
Cancer Research and Treatment, Italy) |
10
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Cell
encapsulation in alginate hollow spheres: A step towards true three dimensional
cell culture
Bibhu Ranjan Sarangi (Institut
Curie, Paris) |
11
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Tumor
interstitial fluid pressure: a biophysical barrier hampering the uptake
of macromolecular therapeutics
Matthias Hofmann (Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany) |
12
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Local
membrane mechanical probing of neoplastic and non-neoplastic human cells
Dan Cojoc (University of Trieste,
Italy) |
13
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Non-invasive
investigation of biomechanical properties in mice tumor xenografts via
scanning acoustic microscopy
Ralph Pflanzer (Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany) |
14
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Some
observations on the growth of tumors in hydrogel environments
Kristen Mills (Max Planck Institute
for Intelligent Systems, Germany) |
15
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Influence
of calcium signaling on biomechanics of single suspended cells in the Optical
Stretcher
Markus Gyger (University of Leipzig,
Germany) |
16
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Blood
vessel network remodeling during tumor growth
Michael Welter (Saarland University,
Germany) |
17
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The
Rho-GTPase-activating protein myosin IXb regulates cell migration and cell-cell
communication
Yan Xu & Zhijun Liu (Westfalian
Wilhelms University Münster, Germany) |
18
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Formation
of regular actin networks as general feature of entropic forces
Florian Huber & Dan Strehle
(University of Leipzig, Germany) |
19
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Biomechanical
Features Of The Cell Nucleus During Optical Stretching
Enrico Warmt (University of Leipzig,
Germany) |
20
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The
Automated Microfluidic Optical Stretcher
Roland Stange (University of Leipzig,
Germany) |
21
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Biomechanical
analysis of primary breast cancer cells
Franziska Wetzel (University of
Leipzig, Germany) |
22
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On
the Interpretation of Optically Induced Cell Deformations - Part I: Temperature
Dependence
Tobias Kießling & Anatol Fritsch
(University of Leipzig, Germany) |
23
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Influence
of cell cycle stage on the optical deformability of cells
Susanne Rönicke (University
of Leipzig, Germany) |
24
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Impact
of jamming on collective cell dynamics
Kenechukwu David Nnetu (University
of Leipzig, Germany) |
25
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Insight
into the cell-beam interaction in the Optical Stretcher
Steffen Grosser (University of
Leipzig, Germany) |
26
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Manipulation
of cellular mechanics
Anna Pietuch (Georg August University
of Göttingen, Germany) |
27
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Keratin-mediated
repression of cell migration
Kristin Seltmann (University of
Leipzig, Germany) |
Saturday, October 15,
2011
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