Abstract |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Title |
Session |
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A |
Albena Jordanova |
Antwerp, Belgium |
HSP in Bulgarian Gypsies – clinical and genetic studies |
HSP: mutations and patient-derived cell models |
Rebecca Schüle | Tübingen, Germany |
Exome sequening in autosomal dominant HSP |
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Beate Winner |
Erlangen, Germany |
Modeling HSP using induced pluripotent stem cells |
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Michaela Auer-Grumbach |
Graz, Austria |
A novel pathomechanism for a classical HSP gene underlies dHMN type V |
other axonopathies I |
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Jan Kassubek |
Ulm, Germany |
News about the aetiology and pathogenesis of ALS |
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Julian Grosskreutz |
Jena, Germany |
Biomarkers in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis |
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Brunhilde Wirth |
Köln, Germany |
Modifiers of spinal muscular atrophy |
other axonopathies II |
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Vincent Timmerman |
Antwerp, Belgium |
Understanding the pathomechanisms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies |
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Craig Blackstone |
Beteshda, U.S.A. | Common cellular pathogenic themes for the hereditary spastic paraplegias |
pathomechanisms in major dominant forms of HSP |
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Evan Reid |
Cambridge, UK |
Stars and stripes- what spastin does at endosomes |
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Elena Rugarli |
Köln, Germany |
Expanding the spectrum of the cellular roles of spastin |
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Günther Wöhlke |
München, Germany |
The dominant effect of mutant spastin subunits in wildtype background |
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Jenny Hirst |
Cambridge, UK | Identification of a fifth adaptor complex and its link with hereditary spastic paraplegia |
further HSP proteins and models |
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Christoph Clemen |
Köln, Germany |
Characterization of Dictyostelium strains lacking strumpellin or |
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Tobias Rasse |
Tübingen, Germany |
Spastic paraplegia mutation N256S in the neuronal microtubule motor KIF5A disrupts axonal transport in a Drosophila HSP model |
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A | O' Sullivan | Cambridge UK | REEP and reticulon mutant phenotypes in Drosophila |
Scientific responsibility
Prof. Christian Hübner and Dr. Christian Beetz, Jena
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