Halle /Saale


9. Symposium 19.3.2010 as guests of DGKN Halle retrospect.

Molecular and Clinical Resarch into HSP and Molecular Basis of Axonopathies Scientific direction: Christian Hübner und Christian Beetz, Jena : Organisation: Tom Wahlig Stiftung. Pictures (collage) Pictures (album)

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Beate Winner/Henry Wahlig

"TWS advanced scholarship: Introduction"

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Beate Winner, Erlangen

"Individualized human in vitro model for hereditary spastic paraplegia"

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Christian Hübner, Jena

"Establishing neuron like cells from skin derived precursor cells in SPG4 patients"

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Rebecca Schüle, Tübingen

"What is going wrong in SPG10? Genetics - pathomechanism - animal models "

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Evan Reid, Cambridge/UK

"Roles of spastin in membrane traffic"

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Elena Rugarli, Köln

"The m-AAA protease regulates mitochondrial fusion: implications for hereditary spastic paraplegia and spinocerebellar ataxia"

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Christian Beetz, Jena

"Characterisation of a novel HSP mouse model"

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Craig Blackstone, Betheshda/US

"Endoplasmic reticulum network defects as a pathogenic mechanism for the hereditary spastic paraplegias"

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Daniela di Bella, Milano

"The mitochondrial m-AAA protease complex in the pathogenesis of hereditary spinocerebellar degenerations"

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Ingo Kurth, Hamburg

"Mutations in FAM134B, encoding a novel Golgi protein, cause severe sensory and autonomic neuropathy"

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Brunhilde Wirth, Köln

"Modifying genes in spinal muscular atrophy"

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Michael Sendtner, Würzburg

"Axonal mRNA Transport: Roles in motoneuron function and degeneration"

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Lea Papić,Graz

"Alterations in the ankyrin domain of TRPV4 cause congenital distal SMA, scapuloperoneal SMA and HMSN2C"

Thanks for sponsoring of this symposium: Medtronic, Allergan, Diagonal