Information
Program 2022
Sunday, September 11th 2022
16:00 – 19:00 Welcome of the meeting attendees
19:00 Welcome drink and Dinner
21:00 Plenary lecture
Albrecht Schwab (Münster, Germany) KCa3.1 channels in non-small cell lung cancer
Monday, September 12th 2022
08:15 Opening session
08:30 Symposium 1: “Ion channels and tumour microenvironment”
Organized by Anna Rita Cantelmo (Lille, France)
Maike Glitsch (Hamburg, Germany) GPR68 and TRPC4 – partners in crime?
Elena Adinolfi (Ferrara, Italy) Role of P2X7 receptor in extracellular vesicles release, purinergic signalling modulation and immune response in cancer
Charles Thodeti (Toledo, Ohio, USA) A TRP to tumor angiogenesis
Raphael Rapetti-Mauss (Nice, France) A potassium channel set a signaling hub bolstering CAF-triggered metastatic process in pancreatic cancer
10:15 Coffee break
10:40 Oral communication session 1: “Biophysical Aspects of Ion Channels”
Organized by Pietro Mesirca (Montpellier, France)
Guénaëlle Lizot (Poitiers, France) Electrophysiological characterization of mouse intracardiac neurons
Camille Blandin (Paris, France) CASK is a key organizer of cardiomyocyte electrical and structural polarity
Andreas Zoumpoulakis (Paris, France) Electrophysiology and biophysical studies on conformational changes of a human potassium channel, Kir2.1
Thibault Jouen-Tachoire (Oxford, UK) Gain-of-function mutations in KCNK3 cause a developmental disorder with sleep apnea
11:40 One-minute oral presentation for posters (even numbers)
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Poster session 1
15:45 Coffee break
16:00 Symposium 2: “Ion channels in motor neuron physiopathology”
Organized by Cécile Hilaire (Montpellier, France)
Gareth B Miles (St Andrews, UK) Deciphering novel modulatory components of spinal motor circuits
Frederic Brocard (Marseille, France): Calpain-mediated cleavage of Nav1.6 and Kv7.2 channels fosters the hyperexcitability of motoneurons after spinal cord injury and leads to spasticity
Daniel Zytnicki (Paris, France) Early reversible structural and functional impairments of excitatory synapses on spinal motoneurons from ALS mice
Ana Sofia Eria Oliveira (Grenoble, France) Viral Rhodopsins: novel function and novel optogenetic tools
17:45 Oral communication session 2
Organized by Aubin Penna (Poitiers, France)
Camille Berenguier (Nice, France) Cancer-related mutations of KCNQ1 promote Wnt/β-catenin pathway activity
Giorgia Chinigò (Lille, France / Turin, Italy) The protective role of TRPM8 in prostate cancer progression
Florian Beignon (Angers, France) The TRPV1 channel, a thermostat to regulate mitochondrial thermogenesis?
Léa Réthoré (Angers, France) Is NaVβ3 a new actor of mechanotransduction in endothelial cells?
18:45-19:15 Sponsors presentations
19:30 Apéritif dinatoire Sétois
Tuesday, September 13th 2022
08:30 Symposium 3: “Ion channel and pain processing”
Organized by Perrine Inquimbert (Strasbourg, France)
Reza Sharif Naeini (Québec, Canada): How we feel: molecular sensors underlying our senses of touch and pain
Emmanuel Deval (Valbonne, France) Acid-Sensing Ion Channels (ASICs) in peripheral and spinal pain processes
Pierre F. Mery (Montpellier, France) The T-type calcium channel Cav3.2 is a “pain” in the spinal cord
Clémence Gieré (Strasbourg, France)Toward a central origin of nociceptive hypersensitivity seen in adult rats after a neonatal maternal separation
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 One-minute oral presentation for posters (odd numbers)
11:00 Poster session 2
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Social event: Boat excursion
17:15 Symposium 4: “Mechanosensitive Ion channels: from bacteria to mammalians”
Organized by Claire Legendre (Angers, France)
Jean-Marie Frachisse (Gif sur Yvette, France) Sensing forces in plants with mechanosensitive channels
Boris Martinac (Darlinghurst, Australia) What have we learned about mechanotransduction from studies of bacterial mechanosensitive channels
Bertrand Coste (Marseille, France) Somatosensory mechanotransduction
Sarah Rougé (Paris, France) Stomatin, a major modulator of mechanosensitive ion channels in human Red Blood Cells?
19:00 Annual meeting of the Association
20:00 Dinner
22:00 Evening Party
Wednesday, September 14th 2022
09:30 Symposium 5: Ion channels & nanodomains
Organized by Fabien Brette (Bordeaux, France)
Joahnnes Hell (Davis, California, USA) How phosphorylation of the Ca2+ channel CaV1.2 captures your attention
Julia Gorelik (London, UK) Differential L-Type calcium channel nanodomain signaling in Heart Failure
Elise Balse (Paris, France)
Cardiac sodium channel partner multiplicity: a role in cardiomycyte electromechanical organization?
Shihab Shah (Leeds, UK) Deciphering molecular architecture of ano1-containing multiprotein signaling complexes in mammalian sensory neurons
11:15 Coffee break
11:40 Prizes and Meeting closure
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Airport shuttle departure
Useful Information
The attendees are expected on Sunday, between 4PM and 7PM. During this period, they would have the time to proceed to their check-in and meet each other before a welcome drink and the diner. The congress will begin on sunday evening with the plenary lecture and finish on Wednesday after lunch.
The conference will take place at Centre de vacances du Lazaret, a leisure center at Sète on the mediterranean coast of France, close to the city of Montpellier.
A forum has been setup if you want to share a taxi or a car (personnal or rental one).
It will be available once registered and logged in your personal menu.
Directions to "Le Lazaret"
Le Lazaret
La Corniche
223 Rue Pasteur Benoît
34200 Sète
Tel: +33 (0)4 67 53 22 47
Fax: +33 (0)4 67 53 36 13
Web: www.lazaret-sete.com
Mail:
GPS coordinates:
43°23'40.01 N
003°40'26.60 E
Arriving
By Air:
Montpellier Méditerranée Airport is the closest airport. At you arrival you will find taxi. We strongly encourage you to share a taxi using the forum.
If you want to book a taxi in advance you can call the following numbers:
Taxi Séte Bruno : 06 38 67 73 44
Isa Taxi : 06 76 00 95 86
Chris Taxi : 06 68 88 65 31
By train:
In Sète, there is a SNCF railway station, which is covered by TGV. At your arrival you can find taxis and public transportation. For city bus you can take a bus of the n° 3 line operating to the Centre Malraux and stop at the halt "Plan de la Corniche" (https://www.datocms-assets.com/79658/1700563356-thau_sete_abribus_web.pdf)
You can check for timetables, directions and prices at the following web address: https://www.mobilite.agglopole.fr/
By Car :
Free parking are available at the center of "le Lazaret".