.PROGRAM DETAILS
 

Basic elements of the program

Detailed scientific program and room map

Poster sessions: Sections and presentation days

 


Basic elements of the program
Legend:
Plenaries
Symposia
Official events
Registration upgrade or ticket required
Science is fun events
Poster sections
23rd Thursday 24th Friday 25th Saturday 26th Sunday
8:00
8:30 Plenary 3: Andrew Steptoe Plenary 4: Eva-Mari Aro Plenary 5: Elizabeth Vierling
9:00
9:30 Morning Symposia Morning Symposia Plenary 6: Linda Hendershot
10:00 Start of Registration
10:30 Morning Symposia
11:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break
11:30 Morning Symposia Morning Symposia
12:00 Coffee Break
12:30 Lunch Lunch Morning Symposia
13:00
13:30 Wellness Tent & Stress Relief Corner Programs Open Poster sections* Sculpture Making Contest: Similarities of Stress Poster sections* Lunch
14:00 Special session and fine arts exhibition to commemorate Hans Selye Stress Reliving Dance By Urvashi Shrivastava
14:30 Plenary 7: Ellen Nollen
15:00   Closing Ceremony
15:30 Afternoon Symposia Afternoon Symposia Wellness Tent & Stress Relief Corner Close
16:00 Opening Ceremony  
16:30
17:00 Plenary 1: John Ellis Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:30 Afternoon Symposia Afternoon Symposia * Boards are available between 9:00 and 18:00
18:00 Plenary 2: Mary Dallman
18.30
19:00 Welcome Reception
19:30  
20:00 Organ Concert to commemorate Hans Selye (1907-1982) (St. Stephen's Basilica) Pub Tours with Speakers Congress Banquet on the Danube Pub Tours with Speakers  
20:30  
21:00  
21:30  
22:00  
22:30  
23:00
 


Detailed scientific program and room map
Topics (legend):
Plenaries
Chaperones and cell stress
Endocrinology and stress
Medical aspects
Plant stress
Psychosocial stress
Other topics
23rd, Thursday 24th, Friday 25th, Saturday 26th, Sunday
Plenaries
8:30-9:20
P3. Andrew Steptoe:
8:30-9:20 The biology of happiness and positive well-being
/Room A1/
P4. Eva-Mari Aro:
8:30-9:20 Role of chloroplasts in plant stress signaling
/Room A1/
P5. Elizabeth Vierling:
8:30-9:20 Chaperone networks in plant stress
/Room A1/
Morning
9:30-
7B. Psychosocial stress and disease
/Room A1/
2A. Cell stress, Hsps and apoptosis
/Room A1/
P6. Linda Hendershot:
9:30-10:20 Chaperone-mediated folding in the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum
/Room A1/
7C. Psycho-neuro-immunology
/Room A2/
6F. Sepsis, endotoxins, stress and organ dysfunction
/Room A2/
6G. Protein misfolding, neurodegeneration and disease
/Room A1/
7G. Stress and Reproduction: From Sexual Dysfunction to Spontaneous Abortion
/Room A3/
2F. Quality control and stress-related protein networks
/Room A3/
1D. Extracellular chaperones
/Room A2/
3A. Hans Selye Centennial Symposium
/Room B1/
5C. Heavy metal stress
/Room A4/
2C. Non-coding RNAs and cellular stress
/Room A3/
2G. Stress of bacteria
/Room B2/
4A. Plant oxidative stress
/Room B1/
4D. Long-term acclimation of plants and ecosystems to elevated CO2
/Room A4/
5E. Stress endocrinology
/Room B3/
1C. HSF activation
/Room B2/
6D. Stress, Hsps and autoimmunity
/Room B1/
  5B. Hsp-s in cerebral protection
/Room B3/
1A. Small Hsps
/Room B2/
  6H. Stress in the development of schizophrenia
/Room B3/
      6C. Hsp90 inhibitors and their clinical applications
/Room B4/
      P7. Ellen Nollen:
14.30-15.00 Lecture of the Alfred Tissieres Young Investigator Award recipient
/Room A2/
      Closing Ceremony
/Room A2/
 
Afternoon
15:30-18:30
Opening Ceremony
16.00-17.00 /Room A1/
7A. Stress, cognitive function and behavior
/Room A1/
5D. Stress and the immune response
/Room A1/
 
P1.John Ellis:
17.00-18.00 CSSi Medal Lecture and EMBO Lecture
/Room A1/
6E. Stress and the metabolic syndrome: hypertension, atherosclerosis, obesity and diabetes
/Room A2/
5A. Stress, aging and cellular senescence
/Room A2/
P2. Mary Dallman:
18.00-19.00 Hans Selye Medal Lecture
/Room A1/
7F. Post traumatic stress disorder
/Room A3/
2B. Membrane-regulation of the stress response
/Room A3/
Welcome Reception
19.00-21.00 /Building A/
7D. Cultural differences, cultural changes and stress
/Room A4/
6A. Sick Chaperones and chaperonopathies
/Room A4/
6B. Stress, hsps and cancer
/Room B1/
1B. The Hsp70 family
/Room B1/
2E. Hypoxia
/Room B2/
2D. ER stress
/Room B2/
4C. Stress Signaling in plants
/Room B3/
4B. Biotic stress and disease resistance
/Room B3/
7E. Dental Stress
/Room B4/
6I. Modern molecular mechanisms and therapeutics of stress-related gastroinestinal disorders
/Room B4/

 


Poster sessions: Sections and presentation days

 
   
Each poster section will start at 13:30 but the boards will be available from 9:00. Please remove your posters on the same day before 18.00.
Poster sections A1 and A2 are in the Building A while Poster sections B1 and B2 are in Building B.
Instructions for poster presenters are available HERE.
Please check our poster printing option.
     
24th, Friday 25th, Saturday
2E. Hypoxia B1 1A. Small Hsps A1
2G. Stress of bacteria B1 1B. The Hsp70 family A1
3A. Hans Selye Centennial Symposium A1 1C. HSF activation A1
3B. Frontiers in stress research A1 1D. Extracellular chaperones A1
3C. Chaperone networks and stress proteomics A1 1E. Other chaperone relates topics A1
4A. Plant oxidative stress B1 1F. Pharmacological modulators of stress protein expression A1
4B. Biotic stress and disease resistance in plants B1 2A. Cell stress, Hsps and apoptosis A2
4C. Stress Signaling in plants B1 2B. Membrane-regulation of the stress response A2
4D. Long-term acclimation of plants and ecosystems to elevated CO2 B1 2C. Non-coding RNAs and cellular stress A2
4E. Abiotic stress B1 2D. ER stress A2
4F. Drought and desiccation stresses in ecosystems B1 2F. Quality control and stress-related protein networks A2
4G. Heavy metal stress B1 2H. Oxidative stress A2
5E. ISN Symposium on stress endocrinology B1 2I. Stress of mitochondria A2
6B. Chaperones and cancer B1 2J. Stress signaling A2
6E. Stress and the metabolic syndrome: hypertension, atherosclerosis, obesity and diabetes B1 2K. Gene expression regulation under stress A2
6H. Stress in the development of schizophrenia B1 2L. Yeast stress A2
6J. Stress, Hsps and inflammation B1 2M. Other cellular stress related topics A2
6K. Maternal, fetal and neonatal stress B1 5A. Stress, aging and cellular senescence B1
6L. Molecular mechanisms and consequences of substance abuse: smoking, alcoholism, drugs B1 5B. Hsp-s in cerebral protection B1
6M. Other stress topics in medicine (Gender differences in pathophysiological stress, Hsps and wound healing, Stress and myocardial protection, Pre- and postoperative stress) B1 5C. Heavy metal stress B1
7A. Stress, cognitive function and behavior A2 5D. Stress and the immune response B1
7B. Psychosocial stress and disease A2 5F. Exercise stress B1
7C. Psycho-neuro-immunology A2 5G. Stress and nutrition B1
7D. Cultural differences, cultural changes and stress A2 5H. Stress of domestic animals and fish B1
7E. Dental stress A2 5I. Stress and NO B1
7F. Post traumatic stress disorder A2 5J. Other stress topics at level of the organism (Gravity stress, Stress of viral infections, Acute phase response, Hsp-s in development, Radiation stress – electrosmog) B1
7G. Stress and reproduction: From sexual dysfunction to spontaneous abortion A2 6A. Sick chaperones and chaperonopathies B2
A2 6C. Hsp90 inhibitors and their clinical applications B2
7I. Work stress A2 6D. Stress, Hsps and autoimmunity B2
7J. Stress and collective behavior: outbreaks of panic, war, market crash A2 6F. Sepsis, endotoxins, stress and organ dysfunction B2
7K. Stress and gender A2 6G. Protein misfolding, neurodegeneration and disease B2
8. Other and on site posters A1 6I. Modern molecular mechanisms and therapeutics of stress-related gastroinestinal disorders B2
  8. Other and on site posters A1
 
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