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SFB 1039

SIGNALLING BY FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES AND
SPHINGOLIPIDS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

LECTURE

Lecture of the integrated Research Training Group of the SFB 1039

The lecture of the integrated Research Training Group contains five parts:
General aspects and methods, Introduction into Lipid Signalling, Lipid Signalling in Health and Disease, Lipid pharmacology

BLOCK III: Lipid Signalling in Haelth and Disease

University Clinic, Frankfurt/Main
Bldg. 74, Seminar room 4.107, 4th floor, 8:00 to 9:00 am

Date / Time Lecture Title Speaker
02/17/2016
15:00 h
TGFβ signalling and the role of lipids Dr. Stephanie Schwalm
03/02/2016 Sphingolipids in innate immunity Prof. Dr. H. Radeke
03/09/2016 SFB 1039 Catch-up-Spring-Meeting -
03/16/2016 Sphingolipids in adaptive immunity Dr. Anja Schwiebs
04/27/2016 Sphingolipids in cancer Prof. Dr. Sabine Grösch
06/22/2016
DOPPELSTUNDE, 8:00-10:00 Uhr
Pro- and antiinflammatory roles of prostanoids“ und „ Nociceptor sensitization by lipid mediators Prof. Dr. Klaus Scholich
11/16/2016 Lipid mediators in the tumor microcompartment Dr. Shahzad Syed
11/30/2016 Role of ALOX15-derived lipid mediators in inflammation and cancer Dr. Ryan Snodgrass
01/11/2017 Animal Studies, Legal Specifications, Animal Protection, ethical issues and Application Procedures Dr. Margit Wagenblast
02/14/2018
Doppelstunde
„Pharmacology of G-protein-coupled S1P receptors“ and „Inhibitors of sphingosine kinases and S1P lyase: development and therapeutic potential“ Prof. Dr. Dagmar Meyer zu Heringdorf
06/27 - 06/28/2018 Frankfurt Joint Meeting
08/21 - 08/24/2018 Löwenstein Summerschool
09/26/2018
Physiologie and pathophysiology of lipoxygenase metabolites
Epigenetic regulation of lipoxygenase
Prof. Dr. Dieter Steinhilber
10/10/2018 The endocannabinoid system Prof. Dr. Ellen Niederberger
12/19/2018
11:00-12:00 Uhr
GPCRs and their roles as receptors for dietary lipids Prof. Dr. Stefan Offermanns
05/15/2019 Sphingolipid signalling in kidney function and disease PD Dr. Alexander Koch