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Session 3: Metabolic homeostasis and metabolic diseases

Updated: 2024-07-22

Metabolic homeostasis is the foundation for maintaining normal life activities in organisms. The core of maintaining metabolic homeostasis lies in organisms’ and cells’ perception of changes in the internal and external environment and their adaptive responses. The dysfunction of this process is a key driving force behind the occurrence and development of various metabolic diseases.

This academic session invites renowned experts in metabolic basic research and applied basic research to exchange and discuss forefront issues and the latest developments in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis and the occurrence and development of metabolic diseases, aiming to promote communication and enhance cooperation.

Chairs

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Liu Xingguo 

Researcher, Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

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Wang Yan

Professor, Wuhan University

Invited speakers & reports

Song Baoliang     

Wuhan University

Report: TBA

John Speakman

CAS academician, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS

Report: Effects of material die on programming later life susceptibility to objectivity: You are what your mom ate!

Xu Aimin

Professor, The University of Hong Kong

Report: Current status and prospects of fibroblast growth factor therapy for chronic metabolic diseases

Zhang Weiping

Professor, Chinese People's Liberation Army Naval Medical University

Report: Fructose and metabolic diseases

Jiao Jianwei

Researcher, Institute of Zoology, CAS

Report: Regulatory role played by metabolic organelles in brain development

Chen Shuai

Professor, Nanjing University

Report: TBA

Wang Yan

Professor, Wuhan University

Report: Spatiotemporal regulation of triglycerides metabolism

Ren Ruobing

Fudan University

Report: The molecular basis of sphingosine-1-phosphate metabolism and targeted molecule rational design