Program

Wednesday 17th July

15:30
Registration and documentation pickup
16:00
Groups meeting
17:00
Welcome from Organizing Committee
17:30
Coffee break
18:00
Plenary lecture: Giovanni E. Mann “Roadblocks for clinical translation: Importance of physiological O2 for high throughput screening in live cell models” (Professor of Vascular Physiology, Kings College, London). Presented by Juan Sastre (President SFRR-Europe)
19:30
Cocktail (Vino español)

Thursday 18th July

Session 1: Oxidative stress and pathophysiology of disease

Moderator: Juan C. Mayo & Teresa Carbonell Camos

8:30
Federico V. Pallardó “Innovative approaches in Friedrich’ Ataxia: The substantial impact of calcium and oxidative stress” (INCLIVA, U. de Valencia)
9:00
Dolores Pérez-Sala “The connections of type III intermediate filaments with oxidative stress: a role in neurodegeneration” (CIB Margarita Salas, CSIC, Madrid)
9:30
Ana I. Rodriguez-Perez “Renin Angiotensin System and Oxidative stress” (IDIS, U. de Santiago de Compostela)
Selected Oral Communications
10:00
Diego Moneo Corcuera “Oxidative stress induces vimentin remodeling into assemblies compatible with biomolecular condensates” (CIB Margarita Salas, CSIC, Madrid)
10:15
Norma Alva Bocanegra “Previous hypothermic perfusion attenuates warm ischemia-reperfusion damage in isolated liver: early attempts to decipher the mechanism” (Universidad de Barcelona)
10:30
Poster session
11:00
Coffee break

Session 2: Technical approaches and omic-sciences in the investigation of redox biology

Moderator: David Hevia Sánchez & Isabel Quirós González

11:30
Jesús Vázquez “Novel proteomics approaches for high-throughput analysis of oxidative post-translational protein modifications” (CNIC, Madrid)
12:00
Luis Valledor González “Metabolomics: A powerful tool for investigating redox responses to abiotic stress in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii“ (Universidad de Oviedo)
12:30
Vanesa Cepas López “Patient-derived organoids and genetically-encoded redox biosensors, a step forward to study single cell redox dynamics” (Candiolo Cancer Institute, Turín)
Commercial communications
13:00
Miriam Contreras Mostazo "Illuminating Oxidative Stress: Cutting-Edge ROS Measurement with Seahorse, Cytation, Novocyte, and Synergy Technologies" (Agilent Technologies, Spain)
13:15
Julio Martin “Real-time intracellular monitoring of ROS induction in live cells with a SPAchip technology” (Arrays for Cell Nanodevices_A4cell, Madrid, Spain)
13:30
Poster session
14:00
Lunch break

Session 3: Redox control of Cell Signaling

Moderators: Jordi Muntané

15:30
Juan C. Mayo “The Interplay Between Redox Signaling and Circadian Clock Genes” (IUOPA, U. de Oviedo)
16:00
Maria Luisa Sandalio “Subcellular and light/dark-dependent redox dynamic changes in stress and signaling in plants” (Estación Experimental del Zaidin, Granada)
16:30
Susana Cadenas “Cardioprotective role of uncoupling protein UCP3 in ischemia-reperfusion injury” (CBM Severo Ochoa, CSIC, Madrid)
Selected Oral Communications
17:00
Eva Martín Prieto “RONS facilitate AMPK and AKT phosphorylation which drive GLUT4 translocation to plasma membrane in skeletal muscle cells (C2C12 myotubes)” (Universidad de Salamanca)
17:10
Clara Luna Marco “Disruption of circadian rhythm markers and oxidative stress in leukocytes of type 2 diabetes” (INCLIVA, Universidad de Valencia)
17:20
Clara García Calvo “NOX2 correlation with lipid metabolism, prognosis and survival in acute myeloid leukaemia” (Universidad de Salamanca)
17:30
Coffee break
18:00
Plenary Lecture: Pedro Friedmann Angeli “Selenocysteine metabolism and ferroptosis resistance, the (un)expected connection”(Rudolf Virchow Center, U. of Würzburg)
19:00
GEIRLI members meeting
20:00
Visit to the historic downtown and Dinner

Friday 19th July

Session 4: Mitochondria, Oxidative Stress and Cell Death

Moderator: Victor M. Victor & Pedro González Menéndez

9:00
Antonio Martínez Ruiz “What does sodium and calcium transport in mitochondria have to do with redox signaling in hypoxia and inflammation?” (Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Princesa, CSIC, Madrid)
9:30
Javier Traba “Regulation of innate and adaptive immune cells by mitochondrial reactive oxygen species”(CBM Severo Ochoa, Madrid)
10:00
Laura Doblado Bueno “Mitochondrial oxidative stress as a key determinant for cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes” (IIBM, CSIC, UAM, Madrid)
Selected Oral Communications
10:30
Julia Cacace “Poor glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes promotes mitochondrial dysfunction” (FISABIO, Valencia)
10:40
Belén García Soler “Effects of SOD2 dysregulation on spermatogenesis and early embryo development” (IUOPA, Universidad de Oviedo)
10:50
Manuela Hidalgo López “Loss of mitochondrial plasticity negatively impacts hepatocellular carcinoma development in the context of MAFLD” (IIBM, CSIC, UAM, Madrid)
11:00
Poster Session - Coffee Break

Session 5: Redox homeostasis in model organisms

Moderator: Rosa M. Sainz

11:30
Francisco J. Corpas “Pepper fruit ripening: A colorful and edible nitro-oxidative cocktail” (Estación Experimental del Zaidin, Granada)
12:00
Nuria Paricio “Oxidative stress in Drosophila and human cell models of Parkinson's disease” (Universidad de Valencia)
12:30
Round table: The future of Redox Biology in the IA era Juan Sastre, Jordi Muntané, Teresa Carbonell y Rosa M Sainz
13:00
Plenary Lecture Ana Navarro: Isabel Fabregat “Lights and shadows about the role of NADPH oxidases in liver fibrosis and cancer” (IDIBELL, Barcelona)
14:30
Awards and closing ceremony