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Medical University of Innsbruck and Oroboros Instruments | |||
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Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CZ, and Griffith University, Southport, AU | |||
|Reactivation of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase-driven pyrimidine biosynthesis restores tumor growth of respiration-deficient cancer cells. | |Reactivation of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase-driven pyrimidine biosynthesis restores tumor growth of respiration-deficient cancer cells. | ||
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National Institutes of Health (NIH), Baltimore, US | |||
| Skeletal muscle ex vivo mitochondrial respiration parallels decline in vivo oxidative capacity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscle strength: the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging. ย | | Skeletal muscle ex vivo mitochondrial respiration parallels decline in vivo oxidative capacity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscle strength: the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging. ย | ||
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|[[Coen_PM|Paul Coen]] | |[[Coen_PM|'''Paul Coen''']] | ||
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Florida Hospital/Sanford Burnham, Orlando, US | |||
|Physical activity unveils the relationship between mitochondrial energetics, muscle quality, and physical function in older adults. | |Physical activity unveils the relationship between mitochondrial energetics, muscle quality, and physical function in older adults. | ||
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Revision as of 20:43, 14 January 2019
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MitoFit Conference 2019 Innsbruck AT
Innsbruck AT, 2019 Jan 29. MitoFit Conference and Final Event. |
MitoFit (2019-01-29) MitoGlobal
Abstract: MitoFit Final Event, Innsbruck, Austria, 2019
Venue
- CCB Innsbruck
- Innrain 80, 6020 Innsbruck
- Venue website
Programme
Diagnosis of mitochondrial functions and mitochondrial injuries represents a current challenge for biomedical research and development. At the MitoFit conference international keynote speakers present hot-topics on mitochondrial fitness.
Tuesday Jan 29 Speakers Topics 16:00-16:15 Meet & Greet 16:15-16:30 Erich Gnaiger Medical University of Innsbruck and Oroboros Instruments
MitoFit and MitoEAGLE 16:30-17:10 Jiri Neuzil Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CZ, and Griffith University, Southport, AU
Reactivation of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase-driven pyrimidine biosynthesis restores tumor growth of respiration-deficient cancer cells. 17:10-17:50 Marta Gonzalez-Freire National Institutes of Health (NIH), Baltimore, US
Skeletal muscle ex vivo mitochondrial respiration parallels decline in vivo oxidative capacity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscle strength: the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging. 17:50-18:30 Paul Coen Florida Hospital/Sanford Burnham, Orlando, US
Physical activity unveils the relationship between mitochondrial energetics, muscle quality, and physical function in older adults. 18:30 โ 20:00 Networking / Get-together
Organizers
Erich Gnaiger, PhD., Medical University of Innsbruck
Verena Laner, Mag.Biol., Oroboros Instruments - COO
Project support
Labels:
2019, ORO, Next, MitoFit, MitoGlobal
Listed under MitoGlobal Events.