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Session 2: Biomolecule exchange, damage repair and functional analysis of membranes

Updated: 2023-07-25

Different organelles exchange lipids and contents through the interaction and fusion of biomembranes, which also mediate the exchange of substances and signal transduction between intracellular and extracellular environments. The repair of biomembrane damage determines the homeostasis of biomembranes, and the dynamic changes of membranous organelles respond to relevant functional alterations. This session will invite experts and scholars to focus on these cutting-edge issues. 

Chairs 

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Li Wei

Professor, Beijing Children's Hospital

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Zhong Qing

Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine 

Invited speakers & reports

Chen Quan

Professor, Nankai University

Report: Membrane damage and ferroptosis signaling 

Ge Liang

Research fellow, Tsinghua University

Report: Protein translocation in vesicle-mediated unconventional secretion

Shi Anbing 

Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST)

Report: Age-associated decline in recycling efficacy impairs intestinal barrier 

Hu Junjie

Research fellow, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Report: Ceramide shunt pathway from endoplasmic reticulum to mitochondria 

Ma Cong

Professor, HUST

Report: EphrinB-EphB-mediated intersynaptic reverse signaling regulation of presynaptic vesicle secretion

Sun Qiming

Professor, Zhejiang University

Report: Molecular mechanism of cholesterol-regulated autophagy in endoplasmic reticulum

Rong Yueguang

Professor, HUST

Report: Autolysosome formation and recycling  

Liu Jiajia 

Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS

Report: Plasma membrane phosphoinositde metabolism during long-term synaptic potentiation

Wang Chongyuan

Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology

Report: Gating choreography and mechanism of the human proton-activated chloride channel ASOR