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* Borutaite Vilma, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas, LT
* Borutaite Vilma, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas, LT
* Dela Flemming, University of Copenhagen, DK  
* Dela Flemming, University of Copenhagen, DK  
* Duchen Michael R, University College London, UK
* Elmér Eskil, Lund University, SE  
* Elmér Eskil, Lund University, SE  
* Koopman Werner J, Radboud Univ Nijmegen Medical Centre, NL
* Koopman Werner J, Radboud Univ Nijmegen Medical Centre, NL
* Ojuka Edward, University of Cape Town, South Africa
* Ojuka Edward, University of Cape Town, South Africa
* Perry Christopher G, York University, Toronto, Canada
* Wei Yau-Huei, Mackay Medical College, New Taipei City, Taiwan
* Wei Yau-Huei, Mackay Medical College, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Members (invited):
Members (invited):
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* Hickey Anthony J, University of Auckland, NZ
* Hickey Anthony J, University of Auckland, NZ
* Neufer P Darrel, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, US
* Neufer P Darrel, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, US
* Perry Christopher G, York University, Toronto, Canada
* Rossignol Rodrigue, Université Victor Segalen-Bordeaux, FR
* Rossignol Rodrigue, Université Victor Segalen-Bordeaux, FR
* Tanaka Masashi, Toyko Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, JP
* Tanaka Masashi, Toyko Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, JP

Revision as of 22:36, 1 September 2013

MiP2014: Mitochondrial Physiology - a Point/Counterpoint Meeting

The Mitochondrial Physiology Society, Obergurgl, Tyrol, Austria. 2014-Sep-08 to 12

Programme structure

A. Mitochondrial respiratory control

  • A1. mtDNA, mt-phenotype and disease – is there biochemical and molecular-genetic evidence to explain observed associations?
  • A2. Fission and fusion, mitochondrial structure and function - is there a tight connection?
  • A3. Mitochondrial density and normalization of respiration – is there a general biochemical or molecular marker?
  • A4. Biochemical reserve capacity, respiratory control ratios and coupling efficiency – are conventional concepts inconsistent?

B. Experimental protocols in mitochondrial biochemistry

  • B1. Incubation media for mt-preparations and experimental temperature in functional studies of mammalian mitochondria – guided by concept or merely tradition?
  • B2. Intracellular oxygen pressure versus oxygen regimes in studies of ROS production and respiration - are mitochondria sources or sinks of ROS?
  • B3. Quantitative measurement of mt-membrane potential - potentiometric/fluorometric.
  • B4. Instrumental platforms in mitochondrial physiology – industrial presentations.

C. Towards quality assurance

  • C1. Do blood cells versus muscle biopsies provide valid models for diagnosis of mitochondrial pathologies?
  • C2. Integrity of mitochondrial preparations – is a consensus possible on quality control criteria?
  • C3. Availability and quality control of chemicals used in mitochondrial research – who controls?
  • C4. Standards for the diagnosis of mitochondrial pathologies – a challenge for collaboration with mitochondrial organizations?


International programme committee

Chair:

Members (confirmed):

  • Ali Sameh S, Helmy Institute of Medical Sciences, Giza, Egypt
  • Borutaite Vilma, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas, LT
  • Dela Flemming, University of Copenhagen, DK
  • Duchen Michael R, University College London, UK
  • Elmér Eskil, Lund University, SE
  • Koopman Werner J, Radboud Univ Nijmegen Medical Centre, NL
  • Ojuka Edward, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Perry Christopher G, York University, Toronto, Canada
  • Wei Yau-Huei, Mackay Medical College, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Members (invited):

  • Chakrabarti Sasanka, Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkatta, India
  • Chen Quan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nankai University, Beijing
  • Haas Richard H, University of California San Diego, CA, USA
  • Hickey Anthony J, University of Auckland, NZ
  • Neufer P Darrel, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, US
  • Rossignol Rodrigue, Université Victor Segalen-Bordeaux, FR
  • Tanaka Masashi, Toyko Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, JP
  • Vercesi Anibal E, State University of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Zorzano Antonio, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain