Cineworld: The O2 , Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX, United Kingdom
The Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is Nov 10th 2014
Abstracts for poster presentation only can be submitted up to two weeks before the event
This meeting has an open oral and poster session. Abstracts can be submitted on any subject related to ageing
You can download the instructions for authors at www.euroscicon.com/ABSTRACTSUBMISSIONS.pdf
Talks include:
Aging Viewed from the Arterial Wall, The Long and Winding Road of Arterial Stiffness: Dr Majd AlGhatrif, MD, IPA appointee, Human Cardiovascular Studies Laboratory of Cardiovascular Science, National Institute on Aging, Assistant Professor, Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
Cortical and spinal adjustments to control balance in the ageing neuromuscular system: Dr Stéphane Baudry, Faculty for Motor Sciences, Universite Libre De Bruxelles, Belgium
The role of chromatin state transformations in ageing: Dr Yuriy Shckorbatov,Head of Department of Genetics, Institute of Biology V.N.Karazin, Kharkiv National University, Ukraine
Hospitals Leuven, Belgium, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Belgium
Immune cells: their part in brain ageing: Dr Jennifer Pocock, Senior Lecturer and Principal Investigator, Department of Neuroinflammation, University College London Institute of Neurology, London, UK
Stress and adaptaion in the elderly: Professor Blahos, President of the Czech Medical Association, Czech Republic
Longevity and beta-2 microglobulin: Professor Bernard Cheung, Sun Chieh Yeh Heart Foundation Professor in Cardiovascular Therapeutics, Department of Medicine, University of Hong Kong
The role of the telomerase protein TERT in brain ageing and neurodegeneration: Dr. Gabriele Saretzki, Lecturer in Ageing Research, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Extrinsic versus Intrinsic mechanisms of stem cell aging and rejuvenation: Dr Irina M. Conboy, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Human Ageing at the Individual Level is a Unique Experience and Chronic Degenerative Diseases are Variants of that Ageing Process: Dr Michael Singer; Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Aging, Neurogenesis, and neuroinflammatory linkage in brain self-repair ability related to Parkinson’s disease: Professor Bianca Marchetti, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Dept. of Clinical and Molecular Biomedicine Pharmacology Section, University of Catania Medical School, Italy
The changing patterns of neurological [incuding Alzheimer deaths] in the ten major developed countries: Professor Colin Pritchard,Ph.D.,M.A.,AAPSW.,AcSS.,FRSA.,Professor in Psychiatric Social Work, School of Health & Social Care, Bournemouth, UK
Chronic Inflammation, Proteases and Extracellular Matrix Degradation in Extrinsic Aging: Professor David Granville, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Director, GEM Facility, Centre for Heart Lung Innovation,St. Paul’s Hospital Co-Director, CIHR STIHR IMPACT Program, Founder and CSO, viDA Therapeutics, Inc.Vancouver, BC, Canada
Hormones and Aging: Dr Cheryl Anne Frye, USARCSI developing healthcare leaders who make a difference worldwide: Dr Claire Donnellan PhD, MA, Reg. Psychol., RGN, PG Dip Stats Senior Lecturer in Psychologym RCSI Bahrain, Adliya, Kingdom of Bahrain
Expression of phosphorylated H2AX histone in the aging mouse brain and its relation with slowly cycling neurons: Professor Adalberto Merighi, Dipartimento di Scienze Veterinarie, GRUGLIASCO (Torino), Italy
Ageing induced changes of the thermosensor plasma membrane may result in a downregulated expression of stress protein molecular chaperones; Professor Laszlo Vigh, HAS, Biological Research Centre (BRC), Head of the Molecular Stress Biology Group Institute of Biochemistry Hungary
Immunosenescence on the fly: unraveling the age-specific genetic regulation of innate immune function: Dr Jeff Leips, Associate Professor, Co-Director of UBM@UMBC, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Can we currently slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease : Dr Naji Tabet BS, MSc (Immunol), MSc (Psych), PGCert (Med Ed), MD (Lon), MRCPsych, Senior Lecturer & Consultant, Old Age Psychiatry, Course Leader, MSc Dementia Studies Clinical Lead, Cognitive Treatment & Research Unit, Medical Lead for Research, R&D Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Postgraduate Medicine, DME & Centre for Dementia Studies, Brighton & Sussex Medical School, UK
Ageing and rejuvenation in relation to reproduction strategy: Dr Helen Nilsson Sköld, Universitet of Gothenburg, Sweden
Biocomplexity, chaos, and fractality in the search of biomarkers of aging and pathology: Dr Annamaria Zaia, INRCA, Italian National Research Centres on Aging, Italy
The Effect of Physical Activity on Mobility Disability: The LIFE Study: Professor Marco Pahor, Department of Aging and Geriatric Research, College of Medicine Director Institute on Aging University of Florida, Florida, USA
Genetics of Healthy Ageing: What do genes tell us about Ageing Better Dr Irene Maeve Rea, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician Geriatric Medicine School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Science, Queens University Belfast and Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, Ireland
Additional Speakers include
Dr. Amit Arora, Consultant Physician/Geriatrician and Honorary Clinical Lecturer Chairman, England Council, British Geriatrics Society West Buildings University Hospital of North Staffordshire Stoke On Trent, UK
Dr Marios Kyriazis, Italy