from 1st to 4th of July 2015 in Bordeaux, France 33 meeting of the European Section of ISHR Preliminary program rd The organizing committee The team in charge of logistic Pierre Dos Santos: LIRYC Institute & CardioThoracic Research Center of Bordeaux (UMR 1045 InsermUniversity of Bordeaux) & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Rodolphe Fischmeister: President-Elect of the ISHRES - Signaling and Cardiac Pathophysiology (UMR-S 769 Inserm-University Paris Sud), France David Eisner: President ISHR-ES - Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Peter Ferdinandy: Past-President of ISHR-ES Department of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Derek J Hausenloy: Secretary of the ISHR-ES - The Hatter Cardiovascular Institute, University College of London, UK Jolanda Van der Velden: Treasurer of the ISHR-ES Laboratory for physiology, Institute for cardiovascular research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands Thomas Eschenhagen: Department of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany Emilio Hirsch: Member of the ISHR-ES Council Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Center for Molecular Biotechnology, Torino, Italy Michel Haïssaguerre: LIRYC Institute & CardioThoracic Research Center of Bordeaux (UMR 1045 InsermUniversity of Bordeaux) & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Pierre Jaïs: LIRYC Institute & CardioThoracic Research Center of Bordeaux (UMR 1045 Inserm-University of Bordeaux) & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Roger Marthan: LIRYC Institute & CardioThoracic Research Center of Bordeaux (UMR 1045 InsermUniversity of Bordeaux) & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Olivier Bernus: LIRYC Institute & CardioThoracic Research Center of Bordeaux (UMR 1045 Inserm-University of Bordeaux), France Pierre Bordachar: LIRYC Institute & CardioThoracic Research Center of Bordeaux (UMR 1045 InsermUniversity of Bordeaux) & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Philippe Ritter: LIRYC Institute & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Raymond Roudaut: University of Bordeaux & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Thierry Couffinhal: Cardiovascular adaptation to Ischemia (UMR 1024 Inserm-University of Bordeaux) & University Hospital of Bordeaux, France Cécile Duplàa: Cardiovascular adaptation to Ischemia (UMR 1024 Inserm-University of Bordeaux), France Pascale Dufourcq: Cardiovascular adaptation to Ischemia (UMR 1024 Inserm-University of Bordeaux), France Pierre-Alain Gadeau: Cardiovascular adaptation to Ischemia (UMR 1024 Inserm-University of Bordeaux), France Fabrice Blanquie, Deputy head of administration in charge of communication and institutional life, Security and Defense Officier, University of Bordeaux Norbert Loustaunau, Communication Manager, Communications Direction, University of Bordeaux Sandrine Micheneau, Audiovisuel Support Service manager, Audiovisual and Multimedia Service, Logistic Direction, PILPSE Pôle, University of Bordeaux Céline Thouvenin, Event Manager, Congress & Events Department, University of Bordeaux Sophie Vialle, Communication Manager, LIRYC Institute, Bordeaux The contact Danielle Pichereau-Le Ster, PTIB Manager Campus Xavier Arnozan, Avenue du Haut-Lévêque 33604 Pessac - France [email protected] +33 (0)5.57.10.28.60 Partners Photo credit © Mairie de Bordeaux - Thomas Sanson - Château Olivier - Château Pichon-Longueville Welcome to Bordeaux, World Capital of Wine The 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Section of the ISHR will be held in Bordeaux from the 1st until the 4th July 2015. It will be hosted by the University of Bordeaux (http://www.u-bordeaux.com). The University of Bordeaux is the fifth largest university in France with 63,000 students, including 7,500 foreign students, 3,900 researchers and 110 research units. It contains several major national research centres including various laboratories for major national centres (CNRS, INSERM, INRA, INRIA, IFREMER...). Ranked among the top universities in France, the University of Bordeaux is renowned for the quality of its academic courses and research. Cardiology, whether it concerns clinical care or research, is a field for which Bordeaux has long been an internationally recognized site. The teams of clinicians and researchers have contributed to major scientific developments in the fields of atrial fibrillation, ventricular fibrillation, cardiac resynchronization therapy for patients suffering from heart failure and thrombosis. Such developments have led to therapeutic applications that have been carried out throughout the world. You will be received by the teams of the institute Liryc (http://www.ihu-liryc.fr), a multidisciplinary research, clinical practice and training institute that is dedicated to understand electrical malfunctions of the heart. This institute is one of a kind in Europe and gathers together on one platform a unique concentration of worldwide renowned skills in the fields of cardiology, medical imagery, image analysis and modelling. We have no doubt you will enjoy your stay in Bordeaux, the world capital of wine. 10,000 new inhabitants arrive every year in this attractive city and has a UNESCO World Heritage classification. As well as participating in excellent science, we hope you will take the opportunity to stroll through the streets of Bordeaux and appreciate its sights, restaurants and cafes. Rodolphe Fischmeister President-Elect of the ISHR-ES Pierre Dos Santos President of the organizing committee A world-renowned destination for its prestigious vineyards, Bordeaux is a beautiful city in an outstanding region, with a habit of surprising its visitors … Beyond the architectural and cultural heritage, Bordeaux has become an influential and attractive metropolis. • UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007 • The world capital of wine • 300 professional meetings per year • One of the top french congress destination • 4 million visitors per year The wine-growing activities and the strong political and cultural links with the British Isles have given Bordeaux an international flavour since the Middle Age! General informations Registration (Prices included taxes) The registration to participate at the ISHR can only be done by internet. You can be connected from now on the website ishr2015.com. Registration fee to the Congress ISHR non member ISHR member Students Until 14th april 2015 400€ 300€ 100€ From the 15th april 2015 500€ 400€ 150€ The registration fee includes access to the Conference rooms and the rest of the Congress, the coffee breaks, the lunches and the Gala dinner. Registration fee for the social Program: 30€ ; 45€ for the accompanying person and 10€ for students. Registration conditions and cancellation Each registration will only be valid after the reception of the payment. The closure date for the on-line registration is 29th May 2015. After that, the registration can be done on the spot at the Congress with an increase of 15%. Any cancellation must be done absolutely in writing (letter or fax) to Madame Danielle Pichereau Le Ster PTIB - Campus Xavier Arnozan - 33604 Pessac - France - Fax: (+33) 05 57 10 28 69 Before 29th May 2015, the Registration will be reimbursed minus 60€ of Administration fee (30€ for the Students). After this deadline, it will not be possible to get any reimbursement. Accomodation For all accomodation requests, you can consult the site ishr2015.com in the item “Accomodation”: you will find a list of Hotels and prices. Internet site Up to date Program, information, registration, submit of the abstracts on line on the website ishr2015.com Place of the Congress Université de Bordeaux - Campus Victoire Place de la Victoire 33000 Bordeaux Public transport Tram: Line B - Victoire stop Bus: Line 11 - 16 - 43 - 45 - Victoire stop Meeting venue LIRYC Institute visit 12:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-15:15 15:30-17:00 Poster Display Opening ceremony Plenary session 1 - Outstanding Investigator Award lecture - Thomas Thum Session 1 - Emerging Ca2+ channels in cardiovascular sys- David J. Beech (Leeds, UK), tem Marie Demion (Montpelier, France) Stim 1 and Ora1 in cardiac hypertrophy Jean-Sébastien Hulot (Paris, France) Paul E. Wolkowitz (Birmingham, AL, USA) Jessica Sabourin (Châtenay-Malabry, France) Session 10 - Myocardial protection by remote ischemic Derek Yellon (London, UK) pre-conditioning Keith Garlid (Portland, USA) Clinical application of RIPC Hans Erik Bøtker (Aarhus, Denmark) Ora1 channels in cardiac arrhythmias TRPC in the heart Confounders of cardioprotection by RIPC 17:00-18:00 18:00-19:30 Petra Kleinbongard (Essen, Germany) Circulating nitrite during cardioprotection by RIPC Tienush Rassaf (Düsseldorf, Germany) Session 11 - Novartis Session - Pathophysiology of heart Toyoaki Murohara (Nagoya, Japan), failure with preserved ejection fraction Burkert Pieske (Graz, Austria) Important players of diatolic dysfunction? Nazha Hamdani (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Titin-based stiffness in heart failure with preserved ejection Wolfgang Linke (Münster, Germany) fraction: Novel regulatory mechanisms and therapeutic implications Collagen network Javier Diez (Pamplona, Spain) Novel players in HFpEF Dirk Westermann (Hamburg, Germany) Coffee break and Posters Session 2 - Calcium induced arrhythmias David Eisner (Manchester, UK) Donald M. Bers (Davis, USA) Posttranslational modifications of ryanodine receptor Ernst Nuggli ( Bern, Switzerland) Ca2+ handling in CPVT Ana Maria Gomez (Châtenay-Malabry, France) Ultrastructural remodeling in CPVT Feliciano Protasi (Chieti, Italy) Session 9 - Inflammation in ischemia and reperfusion Peter Ferdinandy (Budapest, Hungary), injury revisited Stéphanie Barrère-Lemaire (Montpellier, France) The innate immune response in reperfused myocardium Dominique P. V. de Kleijn (Utrecht, The Netherlands & Singapore) Molecular imaging of inflammation during ischemia and Robin P. Choudhury (Oxford, UK) reperfusion using targeted microparticles Monocytes and heart function after acute myocardial infarction Ziad Mallat (Paris, France & Cambridge, UK) Session 13 - Novel aspects of cell death and survival Metin Avkiran (London, UK), Issei mechanisms in heart failure Komuro (Tokyo, Japan) Autophagy, mitochondria and heart failure Asa Gustafsson (San Diego, CA, USA) Interplay between UPS and autophagy in the development of Tania Zaglia (Padova, Italy) cardiomyopathies Novel cAMP signalling in cardiac autophagy and apoptosis Frank Lezoualc’h (Toulouse, France) during myocardial stress Amphitheater Broca Amphitheater Durkeim Amphitheater E Wednesday July, 1 st 2015 10:00-12:00 08:30 09:00-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Poster Display Cour d‘honneur Plenary session 2 - Peter Harris Distinguished Scientists Award (Roberto Bolli) Coffee break Atrium & Cour d’honneur Session 3 - Electrophysiological and structural Michel Haïssaguerre (Bordeaux, France), determinants of driver mechanisms in persistent AF: Yoram Etzion (Beer-Sheva, Israel) insights from experimental models Rotors as drivers of atrial fibrillation Jose Jalife (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) Non-fusion effects of mitofusin 2 in the heart Stéphane Hatem (Paris, France) Ulrich Schotten (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Livia Hool (Western Australia), Jérémy Fauconnier (Montpellier, France) Gerald W. Dorn (St Louis, MO, USA) Non-fusion effects of OPA1 in the heart Luca Scorrano (Padova, Italy) Remodeling in atrial fibrillation Epi-endocardial dissociation in persistent AF Thursday July, 2 nd 2015 Session 8 - Looking beyond mitochondrial dynamics 12:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Mitochondrial-lysosomal axis in myocardial disease and aging Session 12 - Extreme adrenergic stress and the heart Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and beyond Myocardial responses to supraphysiological catecholamine stimulation - differential effects of β1 and β2 signalling Altered myocardial lipid metabolism after severe adrenergic stress - Cause or effect? Integrated cardiovascular physiology during severe stress and oscillatory autonomic activation Lunch and Posters Session 4 - Genetics of cardiac arrhythmias Aleksei Terman (Linköping, Sweden) Yoshihiko Saito (Nara, Japan), Alexander Lyon (London, UK) Sian E. Harding (London, UK) In left ventricular hypertrophy Session 14 - Pregnancy as a cardiac stress model Thomas Doenst (Jena, Germany) Masatsugu Hori (Osaka, Japan), Constantinos Pantos (Athens, Greece) Leslie A. Leinwand (Boulder, CO, USA) Elmir Omerovic (Gothenburg, Sweden) Michael J. Shattock (London, UK) Atrium & Cour d’honneur Frédéric Sacher (Bordeaux, France), Pascale Guicheney (Paris, France) Genetic aspects of arrhythmias Jean-Jacques Schott (Nantes, France) Gene-specific management of cardiac arrhythmias Antoine Leenhardt (Paris, France) Modeling inherited arrhythmogenic syndromes with iPS Lior Gepstein (Haifa, Israel) Session 6 - Subsarcolemmal vs interfibrillar mitochondria: Rainer Schulz (Germany), Location, location, location! Pierre Dos Santos (Bordeaux, France) In the diabetic heart John M. Hollander (Morgantown, WV, USA) In cardioprotection Marisol Ruiz-Meana (Barcelona, Spain) Physiological hypertrophy: Pregnancy and exercise, what is the difference? Pregnancy as a screen model for genetic cardiomyopathies Protection against pregnancy induced cardiac stress: Role of inter- and intra-cellular communication Amphitheater Broca Amphitheater Durkeim Amphitheater E Karin Y. van Spaendonck-Zwart (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner (Hannover, Germany) 15:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Coffee break Atrium & Cour d’honneur Session 5 - New Insights into the mechanisms of Mélèze Hocini (Bordeaux, France), Sophie Demolombe (Sophia Antipolis, ventricular fibrillation and defibrillation France) Human ventricular fibrillation dynamics Kumaraswamy Nanthakumar (Toronto, Canada) Role of the Purkinje network in maintenance of ventricular Raymond E. Ideker (Birmingham, Alabama, fibrillation USA) Low-energy defibrillation of ventricular fibrillation Igor Efimov (St Louis, MO, USA) 18:00-19:30 Endoplasmic reticulum, Ca2+ and mitochondria Michel Ovize (Lyon, France) Session 15 - Myocardial permeability, intersticial edema Cécile Duplàa (Bordeaux, France), and cardiac function Alain Lacampagne (Montpellier, France) Control of vascular integrity by endothelial cell junctions Elisabetta Dejana (Milan, Italy) Cardiac aquaporins Arkadi Rutkovskiy (Oslo, Norway) Myocardial edema: A translational view David Garcia-Dorado (Barcelona, Spain) Plenary session 3 - Young investigator prize ceremony Posters award ceremony & Award Servier Presentation of “Distinguished Leader Award” to David Hearse (London, UK) Gala Dinner Amphitheater Broca Amphitheater Durkeim Amphitheater E Thursday July, 2 nd 2015 Session 7 - Mitochondrial Ca transport & cardiac diseases Hossein Ardehali (Chicago, USA), Rosario Rizzutto (Padova, Italy) The mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger and cardiac Brian O’Rourke (Baltimore, MD, USA) arrhythmias The mitochondrial calcium uniporter and the heart Elizabeth Murphy (Columbia, MD, USA) 8:30-9:00 09:00-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Friday July, 3 rd 2015 12:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Poster Display Cour d’honneur Plenary session 4 - Peter Harris Distinguished Scientists Award (Jon Lederer) Coffee break and Posters Atrium & Cour d’honneur Session 16 - Metabolic signalling pathways Derek J Hausenloy (London, UK), Fabio Di Lisa (Padova, Italy) AMPK, a multifaceted target for therapeutic strategies against Luc Bertrand (Louvain, Belgium) various heart diseases Sirt1 and energy metabolism in normal and failing heart Anne Garnier (Châtenay-Malabry, France) Adiponectin in heart failure An M. Van Berendoncks (Antwerp, Belgium) Session 18 - Heart and cancer: Is the enemy of my enemy David Lefer (Atlanta, USA), Eric Morel really my friend? (Châtenay-Malabry, France) Cardiac complications of thoracic radiotherapy Marie Catherine Vozenin (Lausanne, Switzerland) Recent advances in understading to the mechanisms of Martin Sterba (Hradec Králové, Czech anthracycline cardiotoxicity and links toward effective Republic) cardioprotection Targetting PI3K in the heart and in cancer Emilio Hirsch (Torino, Italy) Session 22 - Heart repair with pluripotent stem cells Keiichi Fukuda (Tokyo, Japan), Michel Puceat (Marseille, France) Clinical translation of pluripotent stem cell-based heart repair Philippe Menasché (Paris, France) Immunological considerations of stem cell-based heart repair Reem Al-Daccak (Paris, France) Translating engineered heart muscle-based heart failure repair Wolfram H. Zimmermann (Göttingen, Germany) Lunch and Posters Atrium & Cour d’honneur honneur Session 17 - Compartmentation of cardiac signaling Lea Delbridge (Melbourne, Australia), Rodolphe Fischmeister (ChâtenayMalabry, France) A-kinase anchoring proteins: molecular regulators of cardiac Dario Diviani (Lausanne, Switzerland) remodeling Real-time visualization of cyclic nucleotide signaling in Viacheslav O. Nikolaev (Hamburg, cardiomyocytes Germany) Cyclic nucleotide signaling compartmentation in normal and Grégoire Vandecasteele (Châtenay failing heart Malabry, France) Session 23 - Imaging the heart from within Derek Hausenloy (London, UK), Sean M Davidson (London, UK) Super-resolution microscopy of the heart Stephan E. Lehnart (Göttingen, Germany) Molecular imaging of the heart Frank M. Bengel (Hannover, Germany) Multimodality imaging of the adult murine heart Daniel J. Stuckey (London, UK) Session 21 - Joint SASCAR-ISHR-ES Session - Cardiovascular Martin Vila-Petroff (La Plata, Argentina), biomaterials and regenerative medicine Sandrine Lecour (Cape Town, South Africa) The fascinating journey of stem cell therapy for heart disease Massimiliano Gnecchi (Pavia, Italy) Injectable biomaterials therapy for heart failure Neil H. Davies (Cape Town, South Africa) Engineered heart tissues for cardiac repair Thomas Eschenhagen (Hamburg, Germany) Social event & Dinner Amphitheater Broca Amphitheater Durkeim Amphitheater E 8:30-9:00 09:00-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Poster Display Cour d’honneur Plenary session 5 - President’s Distinguished Lecture Role of E3 ligase MG53 in metabolic syndrome and its cardiovascular complications Ruiping Xiao Coffee break and Posters Atrium & Cour d’honneur Session 25 - Gene therapy of cardiac diseases Steven R. Houser (Philadelphia, PA, USA), Finn Olav Levy (Oslo, Norway) Gene therapy in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Lucie Carrier (Hamburg, Germany) Gene therapy for arrhythmia control Gene therapy in heart failure Session 26 - Control of cardiac performance by sarcomere proteins Sarcomere mutations and energetic cost of cardiac contraction Sarcomere active drugs in heart failure 12:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Troponin I residues as molecular determinants of cardiac myocyte performance Session 19 - MicroRNAs for regenerative therapy of the heart microRNAs to direct cellular cardiac repair Myocyte proliferation by microRNAs to enhance cardiac repair microRNAs in cardiac regeneration Lunch and Posters Session 27 - Epigenetic control of cardiac remodeling J Kevin Donahue (Cleveland, OH, USA) Alexander Lyon (London, UK) Y. Zhu (*, China), Jean-Jacques Mercadier (Châtenay-Malabry, France) Jolanda van der Velden (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Zoltan Papp (Debrecen, Hungary) Joseph M. Metzger (Minneapolis, MN, USA) Amphitheater Broca Amphitheater Durkeim Amphitheater E Saturday July, 4 th 2015 Manual Mayr (London, UK), Joost P. G. Sluijter (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Jean-Luc Balligand (Brussels, Belgium) Mauro Giacca (Trieste, Italy) Eva van Rooij (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Atrium & Cour d’honneur honneur Federica del Monte (Boston, MA, USA), Kewal K. Talwar (New Delhi, India) Histone deacetylase signaling in cardioprotection Joahnnes Backs (Heidelberg, Germany) Altered epigenetic profiles at enhancers and promoters during Roberto Papait (Rozzano, Italy) cardiac hypertrophy Epigenetics and noncoding RNAs in heart failure Leon de Windt (Maastricht, The Netherlands) Session 24 - Sex differences in cardiovascular Renée Ventura-Clapier (Châtenaypathophysiology Malabry, France), Jean-François Arnal (Toulouse, France) Sex-based differences in cardiovascular diseases Jane-Lyse Samuel (Paris, France) Sex and gender differences in pharmacotherapy Vera Regitz-Zagrosek (Berlin, Germany) Sex differences in excitation-contraction coupling Susan E. Howlett (Halifax, Canada) Session 20 - Circadian rhythms in cardiac repair: new Rui-Tai Hui (Beijing, China), Manuel mechanisms for an old phenomenon Galiñanes (Barcelona, Spain) Circadian rhythms in cardiac regeneration: experimental basis Linda W. van Laake (Utrecht, The for a clinical phenomenon Netherlands) Hematopoietic stem cell function is controlled by circadian Andrés Hidalgo (Madrid, Spain) mechanisms Angiogenesis is regulated by the circadian clock Yihai Cao (Stockholm, Sweden) Plenary session 6 - Closing session (optional)
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