Major Topics:
1. Conjugation systems for ubiquitin
2. Autophagy networks
3. Removal of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins
4. Proteasome: Insight functions and physiology
5. Ubiquitin and selective autophagy
6. Regulation by ubiquitin-like proteins
7. Ubiquitin, ubiquitin-like,and human diseases
8. Autophagy and human diseases
Keynote Speakers:
Alfred L. Goldberg, Harvard Medical School, USA
Abstract title: Regulation of Proteasome Function in Normal and Disease States
Tamotsu Yoshimori, Osaka University, JAPAN
Abstract title: 20 Years of Autophagy: towards Understanding The Intracellular Self-Degradation System Fighting against Diseases
Invited Speakers:
Quan Chen, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA
Abstract title: Molecular regulation of receptor-mediated mitophagy
Chin Ha Chung, Seoul National University, SOUTH KOREA
Abstract title: ISG15 in the Control of p53 Transcriptional Activity
Ana Maria Cuervo, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Abstract title: Selective autophagy in aging and age-related diseases
Hugues de Thé, INSERM Unité 944, FRANCE
Abstract title: PML nuclear bodies (NBs) enforce SUMO-conjugation of NB-associated proteins and enhance P53-dependent oxidative stress response in vivo
Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Medical School, GERMANY
Abstract title: Phosphorylation and Ubiquitin-dependent Selective Autophagy
Daniel Finley, Harvard Medical School, USA
Abstract title: Novel specificity of deubiquitinating enzyme Usp14
Ronggui Hu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, CHINA
Abstract title: Re-modeling of Human Protein Degradome, Tumor Suppression and Drug Responses
Jianping Jin, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA
Abstract title: Systematic Analysis of Ubiquitinated Protein Substrates of p97
Masaaki Komatsu, Niigata University, JAPAN
Abstract title: Metabolic reprogramming by an autophagy-adaptor protein, p62/Sqstm1
Sharad Kumar, University of South Australia, AUSTRALIA
Abstract title: Hormone-mediated coordination of autophagy-dependent cell death in Drosophila
Yong Tae Kwon,Seoul National University, SOUTH KOREA
Abstract title: Autophagic proteolysis by the N-end rule pathway
Maria G. Masucci, Karolinska Institutet, SWEDEN
Abstract title: Reorganization of ubiquitinin and UbL signaling pathways during Epstein-Barr virus replication
Shigeo Murata, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
Abstract title: Regulation mechanism of proteasome activity
Jun Qin, Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Abstract title: Identification of BRCA1 E3 ligase substrates outside of DDR
Xiao-Bo Qiu, College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, CHINA
Abstract title: Ubiquitin-Dependent Switch between Apoptosis and Autophagy
Thomas Sommer, Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine, GERMANY
Abstract title: Building Ubiquitin-chains
Keiji Tanaka, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, JAPAN
Abstract title: Ubiquitin chain-type selectivity of ubiquitin-binding proteins in yeast
Sharon Tooze, London Research Institute, UK
Abstract title: Molecular mechanisms and vesicle trafficking required for autophagosome formation
Yong Wan, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract title:Regulation of XIAP Turnover Reveals a Tissue-Specific Role of USP11 in Tumorigenesis
Dieter A. Wolf, Xiamen University, CHINA
Abstract title: The Making and Breaking of Cullin-RING Ubiquitin Ligases
Qi Xie, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS, CHINA
Abstract title: HRD1 mediated degradation of ER-bound E2 for ERAD tuning is conserved between plants and mammals
Richard Youle, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH,USA
Abstract title: Ubiquitin and phospho-ubiquitin: How the Pink1 and Parkin recruit autophagosomes to mitochondria
Li Yu, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, CHINA
Abstract title: Assembly of a kinase complex on mitochondria triggers energy deprivation-induced autophagy
Junying Yuan, Harvard Medical School, USA
Abstract title: Regulation of intracellular proteostasis by protein deubiquitination
Hong Zhang, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA
Abstract title: The molecular mechanism basis of the differential functions of multiple homologs of Atg8 in autophagy
Pengbo Zhou, Cornell University, USA
Abstract title: The CULLIN 4 ubiquitin ligase confers tumor cell resistance to TOP1-directed chemotherapy drugs
We encourage abstracts to contain new and unpublished materials. The abstracts must be submitted electronically by the abstract deadline. Selection of material for oral and poster presentation will be made by the organizers. Status (fellow's talk/poster) of abstracts will be posted on our web site as soon as decisions have been made by the organizers.
Fellowship:
We are eager to have as many young people as possible attend since they are likely to benefit most from this meeting. A certain number of presentations by graduate students and postdocs in this conference will be selected as fellowship (USD $100-$500) awards. For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html
We look forward to seeing you at Suzhou in April, 2016.
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