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Overview
Program Overview
Last update 02.09.2025
Invited Speakers
A list of all invited speakers with their details can be found on the about page.
Abstract Book & Program Book
A printed version of the Program book will be provided to all participants during the on-site registration.
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Poster Table:
Download the Poster Table (PDF, 21.9.2025).
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Floor plan
Wed, 24.9.
Detailed Program
Wednesday, September 24th, 2025 |
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11:00 - 11:20 |
Welcome address Moderation: Johanna Gostner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Lukas A. Huber (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Ludger Hengst (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
11:20 - 12:00 |
Plenary 1 Chair: Ludger Hengst (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
11:20 - 12:00 |
Veronika Sexl (University of Innsbruck, AT) From JAK-STAT to CDK6 A scientist`s journey through signaling in leukemia |
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12:00 - 12:20 |
Science Flashes 1 Chair: Ludger Hengst (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
Jackson Fontaine (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Novel passive transfer mouse model of Anti-IgLON5 disease to study circuit mechanisms underlying motor dysfunction |
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Daniel Ramel (University of Graz, AT) Tackling the knotweed problem by its roots, using an RNAi-based herbicide. |
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Dominik K. Großkinsky (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, AT) Exploring the role of endophytes for improving cryopreservation of potato |
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Jakob Prömer (Medical University of Vienna, AT) Characterizing serine phosphorylation in Muscle Specific Kinase (MuSK) |
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Lena Guerrero Navarro (University of Innsbruck, AT) TFEB orchestrates stress recovery and paves the way for senescence induction in human dermal fibroblasts |
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William Olson (Institute for Biomedical Aging Research, AT) Age-associated B cell fate choice is dependent on Bach2 upregulation |
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Alice Cassiani (BOKU University, AT) In depth investigation of actinobacterial coproporphyrin ferrochelatase |
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Natalia Regina Melo Santos (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Metabolic features of cancer cells during contact guidence migration |
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Adam Pollio (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The elucidation of TM9SF4 function in migration and polarization. |
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12:20 - 13:00 |
Lunch |
Foyer |
13:00 - 14:15 |
Poster Session 1 |
Foyer |
14:15 - 15:45 |
S1: Neural circuits in health and disease Chairs: Sabine Liebscher (Institute of Neurobiochemistry, AT), Johannes Passecker (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
14:15 - 14:45 |
Katharina Schmack (Francis Crick Institute, GB) Striatal neuromodulators in hallucination-like perception |
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14:45 - 15:00 |
Elfriede Dall (Universität Salzburg, AT) Conformational and Functional Regulation of SET by Legumain Cleavage |
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15:00 - 15:15 |
Mariana Spetea (University of Innsbruck, AT) Mu and delta opioid receptor polypharmacology as a promising strategy for effective analgesia with reduced CNS-mediated risks of tolerance and physical dependence |
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15:15 - 15:30 |
Alexander Wallerus (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Neurokraken - a fully flexible, open-source, python-based behavior platform for circuit neuroscience research |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Shenyi Jiang (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, DE) Impact of distinct TDP-43 pathologies on neuronal health in vivo |
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14:15 - 15:45 |
S2: Environment and microbiology Chairs: Sigrid Neuhauser (University of Innsbruck, AT), Andrea Garvetto (University of Innsbruck, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
14:15 - 14:45 |
Astrid Collingro (University of Vienna, AT) Bacterial symbionts of protists and their unexplored impact on ecosystems |
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14:45 - 15:00 |
Katharina Russ (University of Innsbruck, AT) Genomic and Experimental Analysis of Bacteria Interacting with Serpula lacrymans |
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15:00 - 15:15 |
Alexander Eschlböck (University of Innsbruck, AT) Regulation of 6-pentyl-α-pyrone production in Trichoderma atroviride: The role of pks1 and beyond |
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15:15 - 15:30 |
Nikolaus Falb (BOKU University, AT) Knockout studies & molecular enyzmology of Coproheme decarboxylase: New insights into anaerobic heme biosynthesis |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Jakob Ender (Boku University, AT) Importance of heme biosynthesis in Porphyromonas gingivalis |
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15:45 - 16:05 |
Coffee Break |
Foyer |
16:05 - 17:35 |
S3: The multifaceted world of lipids Chairs: Andreas Koeberle (University of Graz, AT), Sabrina Sailer (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
16:05 - 16:35 |
Valerie O'Donnell (Cardiff University, GB) Delineating the role of lipoxygenases in innate immunity, thrombosis and wound healing |
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16:35 - 16:50 |
Hubert Schaller (IBMP CNRS, FR) Distinct functions of cycloartenol-derived sterols in plants |
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16:50 - 17:05 |
Nicolas Vitale (INCI CNRS UPR3212, FR) Illuminating neurosecretion: Optogenetic and click chemistry novel tools highlight the multiple roles of phosphatidic acid in neurotransmitter release. |
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17:05 - 17:20 |
Victoria Stefan (University Hospital of the Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, AT) A Ketogenic Diet boosts Neuroblastoma Immunotherapy in mice |
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17:20 - 17:35 |
Janik Kokot (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Mathematical modeling of lipid diversity by reconstructing lipid class specific fatty acyl compositions |
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16:05 - 17:35 |
S4: Aging, mental health, exercise and metabolism Chairs: Markus Mandl (JKU Medical Faculty, AT), Katharina Hüfner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
16:05 - 16:35 |
André Rendeiro (CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine, AT) Histological aging signatures enable tissue-specific disease prediction from blood |
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16:35 - 16:50 |
Johannes Burtscher (University of Innsbruck, AT) Combining exercise and hypoxia to promote healthy brain aging – a review |
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16:50 - 17:05 |
Linda K. Rausch (University of Innsbruck, AT) Going to altitude with anxious-depressive symptoms - a randomized pilot trial in individuals with and without mental disorders |
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17:05 - 17:20 |
Sonja Großmann (University of Innsbruck, AT) Role of Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 in Adipose stem/progenitor cells |
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17:20 - 17:35 |
Elisabeth Heuböck (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz - Zentrum für medizinische Forschung, AT) Epicardial adipose tissue as an underestimated factor of cardiovascular diseases: Isolation and characterization of functional adipogenic stem-/progenitor cells to study pathophysiological processes in vitro |
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17:45 - 18:20 |
Life Sciences Awards Austria 2025 Moderator: Michael Sauer (OMV AG, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
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LIFE SCIENCES AWARDS AUSTRIA 2025 Opening words by BMWET representative (BMWET, AT) |
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LIFE SCIENCES PHD AWARDS 2025 LECTURES Life Science PhD Award Austria 2025 – Basic Science Yannick Weyer (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The Dsc ubiquitin ligase complex identifies transmembrane degrons to degrade orphaned proteins at the Golgi |
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Life Science PhD Award Austria 2025 – Applied Research Max Josef Kellner (Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung, DE) Preparing for Future Pandemics:Rapid Virus Identification in Resource-Limited Settings and Modeling Zoonotic Virus Infections in Natural Reservoir Species |
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18:20 - 19:00 |
Rising Star Lectures Chair: Joachim Seipelt (Nuvonis Technologies, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
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Life Sciences Research Award Austria 2025 – Basic Science Victoria Deneke (Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, AT) A conserved fertilization complex bridges sperm and egg in vertebrates |
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Life Sciences Research Award Austria 2025 – Applied Research Rémi Hocq (TU Wien, AT) Teaching a microbe how to breathe carbon monoxide: When transposons rewire metabolism |
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Life Sciences Research Award Austria 2025 – Excellence & Societal Impact Eugenia Pankevich (CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine, AT) Systematic discovery of CRISPR-boosted CAR T cell immunotherapies |
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19:00 - 22:00 |
Wine & Science |
Foyer |
Thu, 25.9.
Thursday, September 25th, 2025 |
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09:00 - 09:40 |
Plenary 2 Chair: Hesso Farhan (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
09:00 - 09:40 |
Anne Simonsen (Oslo University Hospital, NO) Regulation of mitochondrial quality control and cellular bioenergetics during hypoxia |
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09:40 - 10:25 |
PhD Session Chairs: Angelika Seeber (University of Innsbruck, AT), Pablo Monfort-Lanzas (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
09:40 - 09:55 |
Lea Emmy Timpen (University of Innsbruck, AT) Impact of the E2F1-BASP1 complex on regulating MYC expression |
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09:55 - 10:10 |
Julia Arapovic (University of Vienna, AT) Establishment of a transient ALFA-Tagged Uncoupling Protein 3 expression system in H9c2 cells to benchmark mitochondrial protein localization, detection, and isolation workflows |
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10:10 - 10:25 |
Urban Leitgeb (BOKU University, AT) The sugar connection: N-glycosylation and dimerization in myeloperoxidase biosynthesis |
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10:25 - 10:45 |
Science Flashes 2 |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
Baris Bekdas (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Orm2 at the crossroads between sterol and sphingolipid metabolism |
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Ilaria Dorigatti (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Beyond ether lipid metabolism: PEDS1 as an orchestrator in immunology |
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Laura Sammarco (Medicine University of Innsbruck, AT) Characterization of the trafficking of VIP36 and VIPL and identification of new cargos |
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Martina A. Höllwarth (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Unveiling the subunit topology of BORC assemblies at the lysosomal membrane using crosslinking mass spectrometry |
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Marco Reindl (Medical University of Graz, AT) Charged for action: precision delivery of an antimicrobial peptide via polymer-coated nanoparticles enhances efficacy |
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Lucia Parráková (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Formaldehyde exposure alters cell cycle progression and metabolic activity in human monocytic cells |
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Kamila Nykiel (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Engineering covalent small molecule–RNA complexes in living cells |
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Annkatrin Bressin (Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics, DE) New insights into the molecular basis of ARID1B haploinsufficiency associated with the Coffin-Siris syndrome |
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Thomas Gabler (BOKU University, AT) The origin of coproporphyrin III presence in acne vulgaris caused by pathogenic Cutibacterium acnes type 1 strains in human skin |
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Hannah Marie Cebula (St. Anna's Children's Cancer Research Institute, AT) Investigating dose-dependent ß-catenin activity in wilms tumor |
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10:45 - 11:05 |
Coffee Break |
Foyer |
11:05 - 12:35 |
S5: Infection and immunity Chairs: Guenter Weiss (Innsbruck Medical University, AT), Michaela Lackner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
11:05 - 11:35 |
Christoph Bock (CeMM & Medical University of Vienna, AT) Programmed Cells? Epigenetics and Cell Engineering for Immunity and Cancer |
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11:35 - 11:50 |
Yelyzaveta Miller-Michlits (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) High-Definition Spatial Profiling of the Skin Microenvironment in Post-COVID Small Fiber Neuropathy |
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11:50 - 12:05 |
Martin Hermann (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Clinical relevance of circulating blood microaggregates and reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus in long-term Post-COVID patients |
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12:05 - 12:20 |
Lourdes Rocamora Reverte (Institute for Biomedical Aging Research, University of Innsbruck, AT) Identification of highly suppressive human regulatory T cells in old age |
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12:20 - 12:35 |
Natascha Kleiter (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Loss of NR2F6 reduces tissue-resident macrophages and protects from Salmonella Typhimurium infection. |
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11:05 - 12:35 |
S6: Mechanical aspects of cell adhesion and migration Chairs: Francesco Baschieri (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Francois Tyckaert (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
11:05 - 11:35 |
E. Ada Cavalcanti-Adam (University of Bayreuth, DE) Forces in receptor-mediated cell adhesion |
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11:35 - 11:50 |
Pere Patón González (University of Innsbruck, AT) Topographically driven migration of cancer cells |
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11:50 - 12:05 |
Melanie Emma Groninger (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Unraveling the YAP1-TGFb1 axis: a key driver of androgen receptor loss in prostate cancer-associated fibroblasts |
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12:05 - 12:20 |
Victoria Levario Diaz (University of Bayreuth, DE) Spatial engineering of collagen ligand nanopatterns to study integrin-dependent migration in cancer |
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12:20 - 12:35 |
Maximilian Jobst (University of Vienna, AT) Metabolic modulation and mechanotransduction in T24 bladder cancer cells |
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12:35 - 13:15 |
Lunch |
Foyer |
13:15 - 14:15 |
Poster Session 2 |
Foyer |
14:15 - 15:45 |
S7: Organelle and membrane biology Chairs: Oliver Schmidt (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Hesso Farhan (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
14:15 - 14:45 |
Abdou Rachid Thiam (CNRS/ENS, FR) Lipid storage and interorganelle communication |
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14:45 - 15:00 |
Luca Szabo (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The role of the Retriever in polarized plasma membrane recycling |
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15:00 - 15:15 |
Astha Purwar (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Characterizing a protective function of the ESCRT machinery at the stressed plasma membrane |
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15:15 - 15:30 |
Niklas Schomisch (Zellbiologie, AT) Mechanistic dissection of the ER export of the sphingolipid biosynthesis regulator Orm2 |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Isabel Singer (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) LAMTOR1 phosphorylation orchestrates protein interactions and metabolic signalling at the lysosome |
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S8: Advances in toxicology and risk assessment Chairs: Johanna Gostner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Giorgia Del Favero (University of Vienna - Faculty of Chemistry, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
14:15 - 14:45 |
Philip Marx-Stölting (BfR, DE) NAMs in risk assessment – challenges and perspectives |
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14:45 - 15:00 |
Pablo Monfort-Lanzas (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Dose-response modeling from omics data in toxicology |
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15:00 - 15:15 |
Janice Bergen (University of Vienna, AT) Describing the role of shape-dependent toxicity for foodborne contaminants in a human Intestinal cell model |
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15:15 - 15:30 |
Sophie Strich (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Unraveling AKT isoform-specific activity and drug responses using cell-based assays |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Celina Ablinger (Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, AT) Combination of lenvatinib and antibiotics: A new strategy to overcome resistance in differentiated thyroid cancer? |
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15:45 - 16:05 |
Coffee Break |
Foyer |
16:05 - 17:35 |
S9: RNA in gene regulation Chairs: Sebastian Herzog (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Matthias Erlacher (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
16:05 - 16:35 |
Maria Hondele (University of Basel, CH) DEAD-box ATPases are global regulators of membraneless organelles |
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16:35 - 16:50 |
Malou Hanisch (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Experimental identification of preQ1-binding RNAs in the pathogenic bacterium Listeria monocytogenes |
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16:50 - 17:05 |
David Klingler (New York University, US) The interplay between RNA chemical probes and RNA binding proteins: cautionary tale or new opportunity? |
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17:05 - 17:20 |
Magdalena Fickl (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The impact of Nsun2-mediated 5-methylcytosine on mRNA dynamics during mESC differentiation |
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17:20 - 17:35 |
Anna Ploner (Institute of Organic Chemistry, AT) The stability of RNA G-quadruplexes in the gas phase |
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16:05 - 17:35 |
S10: Unveiling protein and cell dynamics Chairs: Theresia Dunzendorfer-Matt (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Eduard Stefan (University of innsbruck, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
16:05 - 16:35 |
Verena Ruprecht (University of Innsbruck, AT) Organelle mechano-signalling and error correction in the early embryo |
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16:35 - 16:50 |
Ruth Herbst (Medical University of Vienna, AT) Unraveling the MuSK Network: A Time-Resolved Proteomic Map of Neuromuscular Signaling |
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16:50 - 17:05 |
Valentina Sladky (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The AID2 system offers a potent tool for rapid, reversible, or sustained degradation of essential proteins in live mice |
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17:05 - 17:20 |
Alexandra Fritz (University of Innsbruck, AT) Empowering the identification and validation of drug candidates targeting oncoproteins and E3 ligase functions |
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17:20 - 17:35 |
Veronika Temml (Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, AT) Unravelling dopamine receptor selectivity: Combining in vitro studies with molecular dynamics to gain mechanistic insights |
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17:45 - 22:00 |
Walking Tour & Get-together @ Nattererboden |
Fri, 26.9.
Friday, September 26th, 2025 |
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09:00 - 09:40 |
Plenary 3 Chair: Lukas A. Huber (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
09:00 - 09:40 |
Georg Kustatscher (University of Edinburgh, GB) Protein covariation advances functional annotation of the human proteome |
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09:40 - 10:00 |
Science Flashes 3 Chair: Lukas A. Huber (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
Aleksandra Fesiuk (Medical University of Vienna, AT) Therapeutic targeting of thyroid hormone pathway in prostate cancer |
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Sofia Angelini (University of Innsbruck, AT) Modelling Batten Disease employing iPSC-derived organoids reveals early progenitor loss and accelerated neuronal differentiation |
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Cristina Schöpf (Medical University of Innsbruck, Biocenter Innsbruck (CCB), AT) The antibacterial activity and therapeutic potential of an amphibian derived peptide |
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Armin Oberosler (University of Innsbruck, AT) MAA analytics Analytical considerations in the purification of mycosporine-like amino acids from marine organisms |
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Felix Eichin (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The PIDDosome - between ploidy control and cell death |
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Marlene Lochner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Discovering new players in inflammatory cell death |
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Leonie Madersbacher (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Myeloid checkpoints as targets for combination immunotherapy in ovarian cancer |
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Katja Rungger (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The intratumoral microbiome and their effects on AHR-driven immune responses in pancreatic adenocarcinoma |
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Lucija Kucej (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Identification of a Golgi quality control network in mammalian cells |
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Eva Rauch (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Optimisation of an XL-MS workflow to investigate the architecture of native lysosomal LAMTOR assemblies |
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10:00 - 11:00 |
"Your ideas, our next move" - World Café Moderator: Petra Buchinger (buchinger Life Science Solutions, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
11:00 - 11:20 |
Coffee Break |
Foyer |
11:20 - 12:50 |
S11: Stem cells, cell cycle and cancer Chairs: Heidelinde Jäkel (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Frank Edenhofer (University Innabruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
11:20 - 11:50 |
Andreas Boland (University of Geneva, CH) Structural studies of chromosome segregation. |
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11:50 - 12:05 |
Alessia Schirripa (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, AT) Adaptive CDK Pathways Underpinning Therapy Resistance |
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12:05 - 12:20 |
Omar Torres-Quesada (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Novel functions of the small p27KIP1 uORF-encoded peptide |
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12:20 - 12:35 |
Utku Horzum (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) A novel ERAD-to-mTORC1 signaling axis constitutes a vulnerability of multiple myeloma cells to targeting secretory proteostasis |
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12:35 - 12:50 |
Amelie Schurer (University of Innsbruck, AT) Novel stem cells from the human brain - cellular and epigenetic plasticity of eNSPCs |
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11:20 - 12:50 |
S12: Natural products in life science research Chairs: Cornelia Karg (University of Innsbruck, AT), Simone Moser (University of Innsbruck, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
11:20 - 11:50 |
Jonathan Lindsey (North Carolina State University, US) Synthesis of phyllobilins and bacteriochlorophylls – valuable phytochemicals |
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11:50 - 12:05 |
Stefan Hofbauer (BOKU University, AT) Heme biosynthesis in prokaryotes - enzyme mechanisms, interactions and more |
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12:05 - 12:20 |
Thomas Josef Zech (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, DE) The alkaloid derivative 2-Desaza-annomontine (C81) impedes angiogenesis through inhibition of CDC2-like kinases (CLKs) and β-catenin activity. |
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12:20 - 12:35 |
Petra Huber-Cantonati (Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, AT) From Molecule to Mechanism: Understanding Benzylated Dihydrochalcones in Breast Cancer Therapy |
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12:35 - 12:50 |
Pamela Vrabl (University of Innsbruck, AT) Harnessing Penicillium and Talaromyces species for scalable production of potent photoantimicrobials and photoanticancer agents |
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12:50 - 13:30 |
Lunch |
Foyer |
13:30 - 14:30 |
Poster Session 3 |
Foyer |
14:00 - 14:30 |
Company Workshop Thermo Fisher Scientific |
L.EG.220 |
14:00 - 15:00 |
ÖGMBT General Assembly |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
15:00 - 16:30 |
S13: Cell death in health and disease Chairs: Joel Riley (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Verena Labi (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
15:00 - 15:30 |
Katia Cosentino (UNIMORE-University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT) Membrane pores in cell death at the nanoscale: assembly, structure and regulation |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Leonie Weber (University of Innsbruck, AT) The BASP1 protein interferes with WNT pathway signaling |
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15:45 - 16:00 |
Ahmad Salti (Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT) Transcriptomic and functional characterization of patient-derived PRPF31- retinal organoids of retinitis pigmentosa |
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16:00 - 16:15 |
Paul Petermann (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) The PIDDosome-p53 axis dictates cell fate after cell-cell fusion |
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16:15 - 16:30 |
Nadine Kinz (University of Innsbruck, AT) The role of sub-lethal mitochondrial permeabilization in B cell mutagenesis and oncogenic transformation |
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15:00 - 16:30 |
S14: Machine learning and perturbation in cellular systems Chairs: Heidi Fiegl (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Hubert Hackl (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
L.EG.220 |
15:00 - 15:30 |
Johanna Klughammer (Genecenter LMU, DE) Multi-modal Spatial and Single-cell Profiling of Metastatic Breast Cancer and Integrated Computational Analysis |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Alexander Kirchmair (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Spatial profiling of cell niches to uncover mechanisms of immune evasion in cancer |
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15:45 - 16:00 |
Lorenzo Merotto (Dept. of Molecular Biology / Digital Science Centre (DiSC), AT) omnideconv: a unifying framework for single-cell-informed deconvolution of transcriptomic data |
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16:00 - 16:15 |
Mieke Nicolaï (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) Deciphering the role of the healthy tissue microenvironment in early-stage NSCLC |
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16:15 - 16:30 |
Bernhard Eder (University of Innsbruck, AT) Rectangle: robust cell-type deconvolution informed by single-cell RNA sequencing data |
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16:30 - 16:50 |
Coffee Break & 1. Quiz drawing |
Foyer |
16:50 - 17:30 |
Plenary 4 Chair: Johanna Gostner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
16:50 - 17:30 |
Peter Murray (Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, DE) Immunometabolic circuits that control cell viability |
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17:30 - 18:00 |
Closing Ceremony, Prizes for best talks/posters & 2. Quiz Drawing Moderators: Johanna Gostner (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Lukas A. Huber (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT), Ludger Hengst (Medical University of Innsbruck, AT) |
M.EG.180/ L.EG.200 |
Social Program
Social Program
Wine & Science
Sept 24, 19:00-22:00
The ÖGMBT Annual Meeting is also famous for its “Wine & Science” reception (Wednesday evening, September 24), which is included in the registration fee. This welcome reception is held within the industry exhibition area. The exhibitors bring along wine for tasting with the participants and ÖGMBT takes care of cheese and desserts. There are many wine specialties to taste and we have already counted at one of the tastings about 120 different varieties - but don't worry, there are also non-alcoholic offers ;-) Just join and enjoy the networking!
Get Together @ Nattererboden
Sept 25, 18:00-22:00
Exploring the beautiful environment of Innsbruck we will take a guided walk (approx. 85 min) starting at the CCB Innsbruck. Local guides will show the groups around and share some facts about Innsbruck.
All groups will end up at the traditional restaurant “Nattererboden”. A welcome drink and flying snacks are on us. Additional culinary delights can be chosen from an event menu. The groups will walk back to the CCB with our guides and some really fancy gadgets afterwards. For those preferring to use public transportation take into account it takes 16 minutes to reach the bus stop. The last regular bus leaves at 10:00 pm. To inquire your connection kindly use this QR code .
Space is limited. So kindly sign in on our event list at the registration desk upon registration and choose from the elaborate menu. We are very much looking forward enjoying a lovely evening with all of you.
Industry Exhibition
Industry Exhibition
The industry exhibition will showcase companies and institutions presenting their products & services for the life sciences community.
Exhibitor Quiz
All meeting attendees can take part in the exhibitor quiz and win prizes. Each participating exhibitor prepared a question and the correct answer can be found at their respective booth confirming. Only quiz sheets with all the correct answers and stamps from every participating booth will be taking into consideration for the lottery drawing of the prizes sponsored by the exhibitors. On Friday, Sept 26, there will be two prize drawings:
- The first drawing of the less valuable prizes will take place during the last lunch break
- The three winners of the main quiz prizes will be awarded during the closing ceremony
Connecting Generations
Connecting Generations – A networking game for Scientists!
Networking goes next-level with Connecting Generations. This game is a unique opportunity for experienced scientists to connect with enthusiastic students, share insights and inspire the next generation organized by ÖGMBT YLSA. On the other side, students get the chance to engage with top scientists, learn from their experiences and exchange ideas. A bonus for students: they have the chance to win an exciting prize—all while making real connections.
How it works:
- Spot the experienced scientists – Scientists who are in the game will have a coloured dot on their conference badge. That’s your signalto start a conversation!
- Talk First, Collect Later – Each experienced scientist has a unique card with their portrait, career insights and fun answers to kick off a great discussion.
- Here’s the catch: you have to actually talk, do not only ask for the card.
- Build Your Collection – The more conversations you have, the more cards you’ll collect.
- Throw your collection into the Card Box at the registration desk until Friday, Sept 26, 13:30.
- Win big time – on the same day, 17:30- 18:00, we’ll raffle off a prize to the student with the most cards.
This is your chance to break the ice, get inspired and make (maybe) career-changing connections in a fun and informal way.
Workshop
Workshop
Hydra Bio plasma-FIB: A versatile tool for structural research across scales and temperatures
by Javier Fernandez Collado, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sept 26, 14:00 - 14:30, Lecture room: L.EG.220
Join us for an engaging workshop on the Hydra Bio Plasma-FIB technology. This session will cover a wide range of applications, from volume electron microscopy to cryo-lamella preparation and the benefits of multi-ion species milling. Learn how Hydra Bio's advanced capabilities can enhance your research across various fields and specimen types. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and explore the full potential of Hydra Bio Plasma-FIB in pathology, plant biology, biomaterials, structural biology, and more.
"Your ideas, our next move" - World Café
"Your ideas, our next move" - World Café
During the conference you will have the chance to share the issues and topics that matter most to you – whether well-known areas such as career development or networking, or completely new aspects and unmet needs we may not have considered yet – by writing them on our Idea Walls. Until Thursday (Sept 25) afternoon, participants can contribute their ideas openly and freely. On Thursday afternoon, the submitted ideas will be collected and clustered by the ÖGMBT team and the moderator – so that on Friday, Sept 26, 10-11 am, we can bring a clear and structured set of topics into our World Café session.
The World Café will be a guided and moderated process by Petra Buchinger (www.buchinger.org, buchinger Life Science Solutions, AT) where we discuss, explore and deepen these themes together in small groups. The aim is not to create a binding list of priorities, but to capture inspiration and identify what really moves the community. Some participants may even form self-organized groups to take ideas further, while ÖGMBT and YLSA may provide support where possible. If you would like to stay informed about the outcomes and next steps, you will also have the opportunity to sign up during the session.
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
Dear colleagues from industry and academy,
We are pleased to announce the Sponsor/Exhibitor Options Manual for the 17th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting taking place in September 24-26, 2025 at theCCB in Innsbruck, AT!
We have compiled a wide selection of sponsor options for you to choose from:
- Different exhibitor packages incl. “Wine&Scienc” and “Exhibitor Quiz” participation
- F&B sponsorships (coffee breaks / lunches)
- Plenary, scientific, poster session sponsorships
- Company presentations / workshops
- Funding “Best Short Talk/Best Poster” prizes
- Advertising (online, print)
- Backpack and goodie items
- Lanyards for all attendees & T-shirts for on-site staff
Please contact the ÖGMBT office for your copy of the Sponsor/Exhibitor Options Manual (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
To book your exhibitor/sponsor options, complete and return the "Order Form" (last 2 pages of the manual) as soon as possible (Some sponsor options are limited and will be given on a first come-first serve basis.).
NEW: Early-bird bookings before (Date to be announced) receive 5% discount. Companies and institutions who are ÖGMBT members benefit from 20% discount on all sponsorship options.
Regular exhibitors at/ sponsors of the ÖGMBT Annual Meeting know that we always strive for organizational and scientific excellence paired with much opportunity for personal interaction.
We thank you in advance for your contribution enabling the upcoming 17th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting to become a success!
REGISTRATION & ABSTRACTS
Registration
Registration
For participation at the Annual Meeting, follow these steps:
- Register in the online registration system. At this stage your personal data will be requested. You will receive a registration confirmation e-mail with login instructions after your registration is completed. The further steps will require you to login to the registration system.
- Pay any open registration fee in the registration system.
- (Optional) Submit your Scientific Abstract for your session of interest in the registration system. This step requires prior payment of any open registration fees (see step2).
Please note that your registration & abstract submission is only valid after payment of any open registration fees.
Liability and insurance
The organisers cannot accept liability for personal accidents or loss of/damage to private property of participants. Participants are advised to take out their own personal travel and health insurance for their trip.
NOTE: The online registration system is now closed for new registrations. On-site registrations at the venue are still possible.
Fees / Cancellation
Registration fees:
All prices are listed in Euro and are netto prices. ÖGMBT is exempted from VAT, |
Early registration until June 10 ÖGMBT member** / non-member |
Late registration between June 11 - September 15 ÖGMBT member** / non-member |
On-site registration*** after September 15 (incl. €50 handling fee) ÖGMBT member** / non-member |
Bachelor & Master students (*) | 0 / 180 | 0 / 200 | 50 / 250 |
PhD students (*) | 180 / 230 | 210 / 260 | 260 / 310 |
Academic/Non-profit | 240 / 340 | 290 / 390 | 340 / 440 |
Corporate/Industry | 340 / 590 | 400 / 650 | 450 / 700 |
* Free entrance for Bachelor & Master Students which are members of ÖGMBT, ASTOX, ANA & ICBL2025.
** The ÖGMBT membership discounts are also valid for ANA and ASTOX members, as well as for participants of the ICBL2025 Conference. To obtain the discount please contact your respective society/conference organizers.
Discounts for ÖGMBT members at ICBL2025 Conference
ÖGMBT members can also receive a corresponding discount at the ICBL2025 Conference: 65th International Conference on the Bioscience of Lipids taking place September 21-24, 2025, Ágnes Heller Haus,
Innsbruck, Austria. To receive that discount as an ÖGMBT member please send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your confirmation of ÖGMBT membership.
Cancellations and refunds:
Any cancellations until July 16 (with abstract for oral presentation) / August 10 (without oral abstract) will be charged a cancellation fee of € 50,- . After these respective dates, no refunds can be made and the full registration fee will be charged.
The fee for participants includes:
- Admission to all plenary and scientific sessions, workshops and satellite events
- Goodie backpack including programm booklet of the Annual Meeting
- Food&drinks during coffee breaks and lunch
- "Wine & Science" reception
- Participation at the social activity
- Admission to industry exhibition and participation in the "Exhibitor Quiz"
- Any company presentations and workshop
Possibility of travel grants:
The ÖGMBT awards travel grants to actively support young scientists (Master and PhD students, as well as PostDocs) in participating in national and international congresses. For more details click HERE.
Payment methods:
All payments are made via the online registration system (login box at the right of the top navigation menu) and can be made at the end of the registration process. Please note that payment of registration fees is required before abstract submission!
We offer several options for online payment which can be selected when placing an order (available options may depend on country) via our payment processor (Mollie B.V.) :
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* Apple Pay will only be available as an option on the payment screen if a supported device is used.
** SEPA bank transfers are only supported from SEPA Countries (mainly EU)!.
Key Dates
Key Dates
24th of March, 2025 |
Start of online registration & abstract submission |
10th of June, 2025 |
End of early registration & payment of early registration fee(*) - EXTENDED! |
16th of July, 2025 | End of cancellation & refund possibility for participants who submitted an oral abstract |
31st of July, 2025 |
End of abstract submissions for oral presentations (posters still possible) - EXTENDED! |
10th of August, 2025 |
End of cancellation & refund possibility for participants without oral abstracts |
14th of August, 2025 |
Notification about acceptance for oral presentations |
14th of August, 2025 | Deadline for hotel bookings (login required) |
17th of August, 2025 | Deadline for submission of poster abstracts |
17th of August, 2025 | Deadline for childcare applications (login required) |
20th of August, 2025 |
Notification about acceptance for poster presentations |
12th of September, 2025 |
Deadline for upload of Science Flash Talk presentations |
15th of September, 2025 |
Online registration closes / end of payment for late registration fee (**) |
Abstract Submission
Abstract Submission
The Abstract submission is now closed!
UPDATE 2.9.: Notifications on the status of all abstract submissions (Short Talk, Science Flash Talk & Poster or Poster) have been sent out via e-mail. The presentation status can also be viewed after login to the registration system. In case you did not receive the notification please contact the meeting office. You can also download the poster table PDF.
IMPORTANT: Prior registration and payment of registration fees is required for abstract submission.
After completion of your registration you can login to the online registration system (login box at top right of the top navigation menu) with the instructions from your registration confirmation e-mail and submit an abstract for the Annual Meeting. All abstracts must be submitted using the online registration system and require payment of the registration fee before submission.
Abstracts submitted before the oral abstract submission deadline will be considered for either a poster or an oral presentation (either a short talk or a science flash) by the scientific committee. All participants will be automatically notified via e-mail of the acceptance of their abstract and type of presentation. The acceptance and selection status of your abstract is also available via the registration system. For the submisison deadlines please refer to our key-dates.
Please prepare an abstract consisting of a title (250 characters max.), up to 18 authors and an abstract body (2500 characters max.). In the online editor you may use simple formatting elements such as bold, italic, underline, super & subscript and special characters in both the title and abstract. No images or tables are allowed.
Oral presentations on-site
Plenary Speaker Talks will be 30 minutes talk and 10 minutes discussion.
Invited Speaker Talks will be 25 minutes talk and 5 minutes discussion.
Short Talks will be 12 minutes talk and 3 minutes discussion.
Science Flash Talks are a mixed format with a short 2 minute oral presentation teaser for your poster and a corresponding poster with the discussion taking place at the poster during the respective afternoon poster session. If you have been assigned a Science Flash please upload your presentation in PDF format (max. 3 Slides, max. 2MB size) in the registration system under "Science flash Upload".
Please submit your presentation on a USB-Stick in PDF or MS Office format to the technician in the lecture hall at the latest in the break before your session. A windows presentation computer will be provided. The beamer resolution is 1920x1080 and the projection screen has 16:9 format.
Posters on-site
Poster presentations: Please prepare a poster max. size DIN A0 (841 x 1189 mm), portrait format (upright). There will be several poster sessions. The number of your poster can be found in the poster table within the program book or you can download the poster table PDF.
Prizes for Best Short Talk / Best Poster
Each young scientist who has submitted an abstract has the chance to win one of the prizes for Best Talk or Best Poster. From all talks and posters the chairs will nominate prize winners.
Prizes will be bestowed in the following categories:
- Best Talk Prize: Sponsored by Microsynth Austria
& ÖGMBT
- Best Poster Prize: Sponsored by FEBS Open Bio Journal
These prizes will be awarded during the Closing Ceremony.
VENUE & TRAVEL & HOTEL
Location of the Venue
Address
Floor plan
Map
Travel
Transportation
Getting to Innsbruck
To be announced.
Accommodation
Hotels
In cooperation with the Innsbruck Convention Bureau we offer a selection of discounted hotels with reserved rooms which can be booked after login to the registration system. This booking system is an optional service and you are free to book your accommodation using your own methods. These rooms can be booked by participants free of any handling fee until the deadline of 14 th of August 2025. After this deadline all reserved contingents will be released by the hotels.
HOTEL SCAM ALERT
It has come to our attention that companies or individuals claiming to be affiliated with the ÖGMBT Annual Meeting regarding their potential stay at our partner hotels may have contacted our invited speakers and delegates. Please be aware that this is a scam sent from a company named ehotelservices.org or travellerpoint/pandadoc.
The company will send you an email or call you to entice you to purchase rooms at hotels. These calls have been to office phones, cell phones, and landlines.
If you indicate that you have a rooming need or click on th booking link, they will send you a credit card authorization form from DocuSign or RightSignature. Please DO NOT give out any of your information to this company as this is a scam. Please ignore any emails and calls from ehotelservices.org or travellerpoint/pandadoc or any other travel agent and DO NOT complete the DocuSign or RightSignature form that is attached to their emails. The ÖGBMT Jahrestagung Congress Organizers and our partner hotels will NEVER send emails or place telephone calls to individuals in order to promote specific accommodations. Our partner hotels will not contact you for any credit card information relating to your reservation via phone calls or email.
The ÖGBMT Jahrestagung is not affiliated in any way with ehotelservices.org or travellerpoint/pandadoc or any other travel agent.
Data protection and privacy is of the utmost importance for us and your contact information has not been compromised by ÖGBMT Jahrestagung Organizers. The agencies are accessing public congress information and searching contact details through search engines like Google.
What to do if you have been contacted by a scam company about booking hotels?
- If you have given out your credit card information to ehotelservices.org or anyone who called you about booking hotel rooms for the ÖGBMT Jahrestagung, call your credit card company immediately, alert them to the scam, and deny the charge.
- Change your online passwords and PINs to prevent fraudsters from doing any further damage.
- Continue to monitor your credit card to look for fraudulent charges. Request further information from your credit card company regarding closing your account or issuing a new card.
Thank you!
Family Room
FAMILY ROOM
It is important for us to take care that parents can easily take part in our annual meeting. Therefore, we set up a family room in M.01.392 on the first floor which you can use at your own risk and always with a personal supervision.
About
Welcome letter
Dear ÖGMBT Members,
dear Colleagues,
we are thrilled to announce that the 17th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting will take place in Innsbruck at the Centre for Chemistry and Biomedicine (CCB) from September 24-26, 2025. We warmly welcome you to an engaging and thought-provoking meeting under the theme:
"From Molecules to Organisms – Interactions and Interventions"
This year’s meeting is designed to bridge the gap between fundamental life sciences, translational research, and applied fields. It will provide a dynamic and interactive platform to showcase cutting-edge research, featuring presentations from leading scientists, lively discussions, and extensive networking opportunities.
Among the key themes explored will be:
From Cells to Organisms: Understanding Biological Interactions
Discover how biological mechanisms function across organelles, cells, tissues, and organisms, adapting through development, health, and disease. Topics include stem cells, cell cycle, cancer biology, and cell death.
Bridging Knowledge for Scientific Progress
Explore how interdisciplinary collaboration and advanced techniques, such as machine learning, protein and cell dynamics, and cell adhesion mechanics, drive scientific innovation.
Translating Basic Research into Innovation
Learn how discoveries in RNA regulation, lipids, and natural products fuel advancements in drug development, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals.
Environmental and Health Interactions
Examine how chemical exposures, microbiomes, and climate impact health, with discussions on toxicology, risk assessment, infection, immunity, and antimicrobial resistance.
Metabolic and Neurological Health Across the Lifespan
Investigate how aging, metabolism, mental health, and exercise shape biological processes, with insights into neurological and metabolic disorders and psychiatric conditions.
What Can You Expect from the Meeting?
We are honored to welcome renowned international scientists who will present their latest discoveries and engage in stimulating discussions with attendees.
A highlight of the ÖGMBT Annual Meeting is the Life Sciences Research Awards Austria and the PhD Life Sciences Awards Austria, recognizing outstanding contributions from Austria’s young researchers. We look forward to their inspiring presentations.
A family room will be available to support participants with families.
We anticipate an exciting exchange of ideas, interdisciplinary collaborations, and meaningful discussions—connecting scientists across disciplines and career stages to push the frontiers of life science.
We look forward to welcoming you to Innsbruck!
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Johanna Gostner | Lukas A. Huber | Ludger Hengst |
Scientific/Organizing Committee
Plenary & invited speakers
Plenary Georg Kustatscher ![]() University of Edinburgh, GB |
Plenary Anne Simonsen ![]() Oslo University Hospital, NO |
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Plenary Veronika Sexl ![]() Universität Innsbruck, AT |
Plenary Peter Murray ![]() Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, DE |
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S1: Neural circuits in health and disease Katharina Schmack ![]() Francis Crick Institute, GB |
S2: Environment and microbiology Astrid Collingro ![]() University of Vienna, AT |
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S3: The multifaceted world of lipids Valerie O'Donnell ![]() Cardiff University, GB |
S4: Aging, mental health, exercise and metabolism André Rendeiro ![]() CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine, AT |
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S5: Infection and immunity Christoph Bock ![]() CeMM & Medical University of Vienna, AT |
S6: Mechanical aspects of cell adhesion and migration E. Ada Cavalcanti-Adam ![]() University of Bayreuth, DE |
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S7: Organelle and membrane biology Abdou Rachid Thiam ![]() CNRS/ENS, FR |
![]() Philip Marx-Stölting ![]() BfR, DE |
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S9: RNA in gene regulation Maria Hondele ![]() University of Basel, CH |
S10: Unveiling protein and cell dynamics Verena Ruprecht ![]() University Innsbruck, AT |
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S11: Stem cells, cell cycle and cancer Andreas Boland ![]() University of Geneva, CH |
S12: Natural products in life science research Jonathan Lindsey ![]() North Carolina State University, US |
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S13: Cell death in health and disease Katia Cosentino ![]() UNIMORE-University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT |
S 14: Machine learning and complex cellular systems Johanna Klughammer ![]() Genecenter LMU, DE |
Expand your horizon
The ÖGMBT Annual Meeting is one of the most significant scientific events in Austria in the molecular biosciences. Topic wise it is a very broad event, including medical aspects of the life sciences, applied aspects and a diverse set of basic research. It is a good mix of invited international talks and talks by students (all in English), a company trade show including exhibitors quiz and many networking activities.
It is a true melting pot bringing together top experts for exchange, showcasing the work of early career researchers, helps the attending students get a notion of the field and allows everyone a look beyond the horizon of their own specialization and shows what is happening in Austria in the field of life sciences.
Who should attend?
Bachelor/Master students
- NEW: Free online registration for Bachelor and Master students who are ÖGMBT members
- Get an overview of the Austrian life sciences community and first hand insights about career opportunities
- Meet representatives from academia & industry and start your network
- Find your next exciting project or internship and connect with peers from related life sciences fields
- Participate at exclusive career-related workshop
- Learn about the most recent research in Austria and trending scientific topics
- Listen to winners of the Life Sciences Awards Austria 2025
PhDs/Postdocs
- Meet key players from academia & industry and get invaluable personal contacts for your career
- Find your next position or collaborators from related life sciences fields
- Submit an abstract for the possibility for a short talk or poster presentation including a chance to win best posters or best talk prizes
- Listen to sessions organized by PhD students and YLSA volunteers
- Learn about the most recent research in Austria and trending scientific topics
- Listen to winners of the Life Sciences Awards Austria 2025
Group Leaders/Professors
- Establish new research collaborations with new group leaders and industrial partnerships
- Update your insights on current research trends in Austria and cutting-edge technologies used in different life sciences disciplines
- Find your next interns, PhD students or Postdocs among the meeting’s attendees
Industry
- Find new costumers for your products & services and strengthen your market position
- Make high-quality contacts with stakeholders in academia yielding new paths of cooperation
- Contribute to the scientific program as speaker by submitting abstracts describing your recent research
- Present your company as exhibitor and take part in the exhibitor quiz
- Support the ÖGMBT by being sponsor
Join the ÖGMBT
Become an ÖGMBT-member and take advantage of lower registration fees. Click HERE for information on ÖGMBT membership benefits and subscribe for membership online before registering for the Annual Meeting.
We care for kids at the Annual Meeting
It is important for us to take care that parents can easily take part in our annual meeting. Therefore, we set up a family room in M.01.392 on the first floor which you can use at your own risk and always with a personal supervision.
Language
The scientific program of the 17th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting is held in English.
Warning: Participant contact details scam
You may have rceived an e-mail offering to sell participant contact information. ÖGMBT does not share or sell such information with other organizations.
Organizers
The ÖGMBT Office (Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology) is fully in charge of organizing the Annual Meeting. This guarantees continuity and a high standard of organization.
For any further information or inquiries related to the 17th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting feel free to contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Chairs
Francesco Baschieri Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Sarah Brandl Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Giorgia Del Favero University of Vienna, AT |
Theresia Dunzendorfer-Matt Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Frank Edenhofer University of Innsbruck, AT |
Matthias Erlacher Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Hesso Farhan Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Heidelinde Fiegl Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Andrea Garvetto University of Innsbruck, AT |
Johanna Gostner Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Hubert Hackl Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Ludger Hengst Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Sebastian Herzog Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Lukas A. Huber Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Katharina Hüfner Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Heidelinde Jäkel Medical University Innsbruck, AT |
Cornelia A. Karg University of Innsbruck, AT |
Andreas Koeberle University of Graz, AT |
Verena Labi Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Michaela Lackner Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Sabine Liebscher Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Markus Mandl Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT |
Pablo Monfort Lanzas Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Simone Moser University of Innsbruck, AT |
Sigrid Neuhauser University of Innsbruck, AT |
Johannes Passecker Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Joel Riley Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Sabrina Sailer Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Michael Sauer OMV AG, AT |
Oliver Schmidt Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Angelika Seeber University of Innsbruck, AT |
Joachim Seipelt Nuvonis Technologies, AT |
Eduard Stefan University of Innsbruck, AT |
François Tyckaert Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Günter Weiss Medical University of Innsbruck, AT |
Sponsors of the 17th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting

