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3 Italian experience rd in biomedical research: young minds at work Desenzano del Garda (BS) • Park Hotel 23-24 ottobre 2015 Faculty 2 GIULIA ABATE ARIANNA BATTISTI MICHELA BERTUZZI IBRAHIM BITAR SILVIA BOLZANI LEONARDO BONTEMPI GIULIA CACCIOTTI FRANCESCA CACCURI LUNA COLAGROSSI MARIASOFIA CALTAGIRONE FEDERICA CAMPILONGO FRANCESCA CAPPELLETTI ILARIA CARLI ARNALDO CARUSO NAGAIA CIACCI CHIARA CIPRIANI MASSIMO CLEMENTI ELENA CRISCUOLO ANTONIO CURTONI GIOVANNA DESOLE DOMENICO DI CARLO FRANCESCA FALASCA LORENA FALLARINO ROBERTO FERRARESE GIANLUIGI FRANCI DIEGO GALLI PAOLO GRUMATI MICHELA GUARIENTI LUCIA HENRICI DE ANGELIS MARIA LUISA IARIA GABRIELE IBBA LAURA INFURNARI MICHELE LAI MARIAGRAZIA MARZIANO PIETRO MAZZUCA LORENZO MESSA DAVIDE MILETO BARBARA MONTICO FEDERICA MORELLI GIORGIO PALÙ AURORA PIAZZA GIORGIO PICCINELLI STEFANO PICCOLO MARIKA PREMOLI MARGHERITA ROMEO ALDA SALDAN FRANCESCO SANTORO ELENA TIBALDI ELENA TOSONI ANDREA ZENDRINI Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Italian Experience in Biomedical Research: Young Minds at Work, which will take place in Desenzano del Garda (BS) on the 23rd and 24th of October, 2015. This conference is open to young scientists from across all biomedical disciplines involved in innovative research (PhD students, postgraduates, Post-Doctoral Scientists, etc.). This meeting presents a unique opportunity for young scientists and researchers to gain exposure and visibility, while exchanging knowledge and fostering meaningful interactions that may facilitate future projects and collaborations. Furthermore, this experience may potentially inspire the development of new programs such as the integration of PhD and Specialization programs, the establishment of nationwide standards, and additional European funding. In keeping with the tradition established in the first and second Edition of this meeting, students play a fundamental role in both the organization of the conference and its scientific content. Once again, the meeting will be conducted exclusively in English for both oral and written communication. Each interested participant must submit an English Abstract (300 words maximum) with the following format: Title, Affiliation, Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion. A committee will review submitted abstracts and select those to be presented. Each presentation will be limited to 15 minutes, with 5 minutes for questions. Each presentation will be evaluated and the top three presentations will be selected for recognition. Registration is free, however, the conference will host a maximum of 100 participants. The registration will include access to the presentations as well as coffee breaks, and lunch for the 24th of October. All additional costs (Hotel bookings etc.) will be at the expense of the participants. There are affordable hotels available near the Congress Center, and we will soon provide a list with respective prices. The deadline for both conference registration and abstract submissions is October 2nd, 2015; and must be submitted via mail to: [email protected]. We look forward to receiving submissions from across all biomedical research divisions from young research scientists in your programs and departments. Please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might be interested in attending. Your participation in this conference is important to us, and we hope to meet you in Desenzano del Garda! Kind regards, Prof. Arnaldo Caruso Prof. Massimo Clementi Prof. Giorgio Palù 3 Friday, October 23 PARTECIPANTS REGISTRATION h 13.00-14.00 OPENING AND WELCOME h 14.00-14.15 Giorgio Palù, Massimo Clementi, Arnaldo Caruso STEM CELLS Chairman: Giorgio Palù h 14.15-15.00 KN - Stefano Piccolo, University of Padua YAP/TAZ in organ growth, somatic stem cells and cancer h 15.00-15.15 Giovanna Desole, University of Padua Comparison of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) reprogramming methods based on retroviral vectors, Sendai virus vectors and episomal vectors ANTICANCER THERAPY Chairmen: Michele Lai and Diego Galli h 15.15-15.30 Elena Tibaldi, University of Padua Novel fingolimod analogues: a new tool for switching off Lyn-dependent oncogenic signals in Chronic Lymphcytic Leukemia h 15.30-15.45 Francesca Caccuri, University of Brescia HHV-6 U94 inhibits motility, migration and invasiveness of human breast cancer cells by modulation of Src signalling pathway h 15.45-16.00 Michele Lai, S. Anna Institute of Pisa Ablation of Acid Ceramidase induces apoptosis, growth arrest and senescence in melanoma cells h 16.00-16.15 Diego Galli, University of Brescia Genetic polymorphisms as a stratification factor that contributes to identify patients at high risk of developing Anthracycline-induced cardiomyopathy BREAK h 16.15-16.30 AUTOPHAGY AND APOPTOSIS Chairmen: Paolo Grumati and Barbara Montico 4 h 16.30-16.45 Barbara Montico, IRCCS-National Cancer Institute of Aviano (PN) Phospholipid scramblase 1 at the cross-road between autophagy and apoptosis in mantle cell lymphoma h 16.45-17.00 Pietro Mazzuca, University of Brescia Role of HIV-1 matrix protein p17 and its variant in autophagy in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) h 17.00-17.15 Paolo Grumati, Goethe University School of Medicine, Germany Regulation of endoplasmic reticulum turnover by FAM134B mediated selective autophagy PROTEIN MISFOLDING AND PATHOLOGY Chairmen: Margherita Romeo and Francesca Caccuri h 17.15-17.30 Margherita Romeo, Mario Negri Institute of Milan Cardiac light chain amyloidosis: the key role for metal ions revealed by the C. elegans model. New therapeutic perspectives h 17.30-17.45 Federica Morelli, Mario Negri Institute of Milan HIV-1 matrix protein p17 and AIDS related dementia: correlation between protein misfolding and in vivo toxicity using the C. elegans model h 17.45-18.00 Federica Campilongo, University of Brescia Role of HIV-1 matrix protein p17 variants in Lymphoma Pathogenesis CELL-MICROBE INTERACTION Chairmen: Gianluigi Franci and Chiara Cipriani h 18.00-18.15 Gianluigi Franci, II University of Naples Plasmodium falciparum: Invasion of erythocytes through mechanisms of protein export h 18.15-18.30 Elena Tosoni, University of Padua Nucleolin stabilizes G-quadruplex structures folded by the LTR promoter and silences HIV-1 viral transcription h 18.30-18.45 Chiara Cipriani, Tor Vergata University, Rome Transcriptional activity of different endogenous retrovirus (ERV) families and pro-inflammatory cytokines in a mouse model of Autis h 18.45-19.00 Maria Luisa Iaria, University of Brescia Phosphatidylinositol-(4,5)-bisphosphate driven unconventional secretion of biologically active HIV-1 matrix protein p17 5 Saturday, October 24 GENERAL BACTERIOLOGY Chairmen: Mariasofia Caltagirone and Lucia Henrici De Angelis h 08.30-08.45 Ibrahim Bitar, University of Pavia Acinetobacter baumannii ST78 Italian Clinical Strains: a hypothesis of MDR to XDR evolution h 08.45-09.00 Mariasofia Caltagirone, University of Pavia Clinical Isolation of an Enterobacter cloacae Strain Producing the Novel Plasmid-Borne AmpC ACT-24 Variant h 09.00-09.15 Antonio Curtoni, University of Turin MALDI-TOF MS application in direct identification of microorganisms from positive blood culture h 09.15-09.30 Aurora Piazza, University of Pavia A Travel-Related Case of NDM-5-Producing Escherichia coli in Northen Italy h 09.30-09.45 Giorgio Piccinelli, University of Brescia A cluster of invasive listeriosis in Brescia, Italy h 09.45-10.00 Lucia Henrici De Angelis, University of Siena Genotypic and virulence characterisation of the first hypermucoviscous Klebsiella quasipneumoniae subsp. quasipneumoniae isolate from a bloodstream infection h 10.00-10.15 Laura Infurnari, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan The fecal microbiome as risk stratification marker of enteric sepsis and acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in hemopoietic stem-cell allotransplanted patients h 10.15-10.30 Roberto Ferrarese, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) Modulates Systemic Inflammatory Profile and Gut Microbiota in Response to “Western Diet” in Mice 6 BREAK h 10.30-10.45 DRUG DEVELOPMENT AND BIOMARKERS Chairmen: Michela Bertuzzi and Ilaria Carli h 10.45-11.00 Michela Bertuzzi, University of Brescia A proteomic approach to compare Erythropoietin and its biosimilars h 11.00-11.15 Michela Guarienti, University of Brescia Computational and functional analysis of biopharmaceutical drugs in zebrafish: erythropoietin as a test model h 11.15-11.30 Lorenzo Messa, University of Padua The homodimerization of Human Papillomavirus oncoprotein E6: a potential new druggable antiviral targe h 11.30-11.45 Ilaria Carli, University of Padua Sennoside A from Rheum palmatum (L) affects HIV-1 replication at early post-entry steps of the virus life cycle h 11.45-12.00 Andrea Zendrini, University of Brescia Plasmonic Exosomes NEURODEGENERATION Chairmen: Marika Premoli and Giulia Abate h 12.00-12.15 Marika Premoli, University of Brescia NF-κB p50 knock-out mice as animal model of neurodevelopmental disorders h 12.15-12.30 Leonardo Bontempi, University of Brescia Role of nicotinic and dopamine D3 receptor crosstalk in the regulation of dopaminergic neurons plasticity h 12.30-12.45 Mariagrazia Marziano, University of Brescia Correlation between antioxidant enzymes, oxidative stress markers and conformational altered p53 protein in Alzheimer’s Disease h 12.45-13.00 Giulia Abate, University of Brescia Comparison of extracellular and intracellular blood compartments highlights redox alterations in Alzheimer’s and Mild Cognitive Impairment patients LUNCH h 13.00-14.30 7 Saturday, October 24 GENERAL VIROLOGY Chairmen: Francesco Santoro and Gabriele Ibba h 14.30-14.45 Francesco Santoro, University of Siena Induction and characterization of prophage Ф1207.3 in Streptococcus pneumoniae h 14.45-15.00 Nagaia Ciacci, University of Florence Molecular and physiological characterization of a new lytic bacteriophage against KPC-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae h 15.00-15.15 Gabriele Ibba, University of Sassari Codon usage optimization affects the tissue-specificity of the JC polyomavirus CONTROL OF INFECTION AND MICROBIAL RESISTANCE Chairmen: Silvia Bolzani and Luna Colagrossi h 15.15-15.30 Alda Saldan, University of Padua Human cytomegalovirus infection in pregnancy: immune correlates to CMV vertical transmission h 15.30-15.45 Silvia Bolzani, University of Ferrara KIR2DL2 expressing NK cells: effect on HSV-1 infection control h 15.45-16.00 Arianna Battisti, Tor Vergata University, Rome A high HBsAg genetic complexity can influence HBV immunogenicity in the setting of acute infection h 16.00-16.15 Luna Colagrossi, Tor Vergata University, Rome A hyper-glycosylation of HBV surface antigen correlates with immunosuppression-driven HBV reactivation and strongly affects HBsAg quantification in vitro BREAK h 16.15-16.30 8 ANTIVIRAL THERAPY AND DRUG RESISTANCE Chairmen: Elena Criscuolo and Domenico Di Carlo h 16.30-16.45 Francesca Cappelletti, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan Human monoclonal antibody endowed with anti-HSV-1 and -2 activity strongly inhibits virus replication h 16.45-17.00 Elena Criscuolo, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan In vivo protection conferred by human monoclonal antibody directed against HSV-1 and 2 h 17.00-17.15 Lorena Fallarino, University of Padua Anti HIV-1 gene therapy strategies combining multiple siRNA with the membrane-anchored fusion inhibitor C-peptide “maC46” h 17.15-17.30 Domenico Di Carlo, Tor Vergata University, Rome Virological response and tropism evolution in pluri-experienced HIV-1 infected patients starting maraviroc in clinical practice h 17.30-17.45 Francesca Falasca, Sapienza University, Rome Full viral suppression, residual viremia and low level viremia in HIV-1 ART treated patients: risk of virological rebound/failure and association with inflammation markers and HIV-1 DNA h 17.45-18.00 Davide Mileto, Luigi Sacco Hospital, Milan Clinical usefulness of drug resistance test at low viremia levels h 18.00-18.15 Giulia Cacciotti, Sapienza University, Rome Variation in interferon sensitivity and induction among Usutu and West Nile (lineage 1 and 2) DESENZANO AWARDS h 18.15-18.30 TAKE HOME MESSAGE h 18.30-18.45 Massimo Clementi, Arnaldo Caruso, Giorgio Palù 9 Informazioni Generali SEDE PARK HOTEL**** Lungolago C. Battisti 17 - 25015 Desenzano del Garda (Brescia) - Italia COME RAGGIUNGERE DESENZANO AUTOSTRADA MILANO-VENEZIA Uscita Desenzano - 2 Km dal centro FERROVIA MILANO-VENEZIA Stazione Ferroviaria di Desenzano - 1 Km dal centro AEROPORTI “G. D’Annunzio” (Brescia) - 15 Km da Desenzano “V. Catullo” (Verona) - 24 Km da Desenzano Linate-Malpensa (Milano) - 110 Km da Desenzano Orio al Serio (Bergamo) - 70 Km da Desenzano IN AUTOBUS Utilizzando le numerose linee disponibili IN BATTELLO Utilizzando i traghetti presenti su tutto il lago di Garda a cura della "NAVIGAZIONE LAGO DI GARDA" 10 Informazioni Generali ISCRIZIONI La quota di iscrizione è gratuita e include: Partecipazione ai lavori congressuali • Abstract book • Kit Congressuale • Attestato di frequenza • Coffee Break e Colazione lavoro di sabato 24 ottobre. Saranno accettate le prime 100 Iscrizioni sulla base della temporalità. Per informazioni e iscrizioni rivolgersi a: Sig.ra Rossi Elisabetta Laboratorio di Virologia ed Indagini Microbiologiche Piazzale Spedali Civili, 1 - 25123 Brescia - Tel. +39 030 3995652 Fax +39 030 395258 - E-mail: [email protected] PRENOTAZIONE ALBERGHIERA Sono stati opzionati alberghi di diverse tipologie, di seguito in elenco. Ogni partecipante deve prenotare e saldare direttamente la propria prenotazione contattando direttamente l’hotel. PARKhotel (4 stelle) Lungolago C. Battisti 17, Desenzano del Garda - Lago di Garda - Brescia E-mail: [email protected] Tel +39 030 9143494 - Fax +39 030 9142280 Costi: Doppia Uso Singola € 90,00 - Doppia vista centro storico € 130,00 I prezzi si intendono per camera a notte con prima colazione Non comprendono tassa di soggiorno € 1,00 per persona per notte. HOTEL PIROSCAFO (3 stelle) Via Porto Vecchio 11, Desenzano del Garda - Lago di Garda - Brescia Tel +39 030 9141128 - E-mail: [email protected] Costi: SGL € 55,00 - Doppia Uso Singola € 65,00 Doppia € 85,00 - Tripla € 110,00 I prezzi si intendono per camera a notte con prima colazione Non comprendono tassa di soggiorno € 0,80 per persona per notte. HOTEL CITY (3 stelle) Via Nazario Sauro 29, Desenzano del Garda - Lago di Garda - Brescia E-mail: [email protected] - Tel +39 030 9911704 Costi Comfort: Doppia Uso Singola € 58,00 - Doppia € 88,00 Costi Superior: Doppia Uso Singola € 68,00 - Doppia € 98,00 I prezzi si intendono per camera a notte con prima colazione Non comprendono tassa di soggiorno € 0,80 per persona per notte. 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