The 39th Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences
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2022-05-06
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Satellite Meeting Progress in neuroendocrinology and endocrinology
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A human interstitial fluid circulatory network
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Endothelial activation and atherosclerosis
(18:00-20:30)
2022-05-07
Saturday
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Room 1 Opening Ceremony
(17:45-18:10)
Plenary Lecture 1 (IUPS President's Lecture) Natalia Trayanowa
(18:10-19:00)
Symposium 1 - Integrative computational physiology in Chinese herbal medicine
(19:00-21:00)
Chinese Culture Show
(21:00-21:30)
Room 2 Symposium 2 - Renal calcium homeostasis revisited
(19:00-21:00)
Room 3 Symposium 3 - Exocytosis and fusion pore
(19:00-21:00)
Room 4 Symposium 4 - Central nervous mechanisms that control circulation and breathing to maintain brain metabolic homeostasis
(19:00-21:00)
Room 5 Symposium 5 - Regulation of ion channels by lipids and lipid analogues (Sponsored by the Physiological Society of Japan)
(19:00-21:00)
Room 6 Symposium 6 - Multidimensional molecular control of neuroendocrine function
(19:00-21:00)
Room 7 Of the lab, for the lab: New outcomes of University-Enterprise cooperation (Sponsored by Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd.)
(19:00-21:00)
2022-05-08
Sunday
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Room 1 Plenary Lecture 2 Chris I. de Zeeuw
(15:00-15:50)
Young Physiologist Symposium 1 (Sponsored by the Chinese Physiological Society in Taipei, China)
(15:50-17:50)
Plenary Lecture 3 Kim Barrett
(17:50-18:40)
Keynote Lecture 1 Xu Zhang
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 7 - Exercise and tryptophan metabolism: building more than just muscles
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 4 Linda Samuelson
(21:20-22:00)
Room 2 Young Physiologist Symposium 2
(15:50-17:50)
Keynote Lecture 2 Wolfgang Kuebler (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 8 - Uncovering peptides' role in brain function: from synaptic structure to oscillations and behaviour
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 5 Christer Betsholtz
(21:20-22:00)
Room 3 Turn on the light: Measuring transdermal renal function in nephrology research (Sponsored by Huadong Medicine Co., Ltd.)
(15:50-17:50)
Keynote Lecture 3 (IUPS August Krogh Lecture) Angela Fago
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 9 - New mechanisms of neurogenic hypertension and therapeutic targets
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 6 (IUPS Ernst Knobil Lecture) Matthias Tschöp
(21:20-22:00)
Room 4 Method and equipment workshop for intelligent Five-in-One physiological experiment teaching (Sponsored by Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd.)
(15:50-17:50)
Symposium 10 - Exotic models for cardiac translational research
(19:20-21:20)
Room 5 Symposium 11 - Neuronal control of metabolism and immune function
(19:20-21:20)
Room 6 Poster Discussion: P02 - I - Heart and Circulation
(15:50-16:50)
Poster Discussion: P02 - II - Heart and circulation
(16:50-17:50)
Symposium 12 - Astrocyte: a central regulator of synapse connectivity (Sponsored by the Physiological Society of Japan)
(19:20-21:20)
Room 7 Poster Discussion: P05 - I - Neurobiology
(15:50-16:50)
Poster Discussion: P05 - II - Neurobiology
(16:50-17:50)
Symposium 13 - Getting involved with The Journal of Physiology as an author, reviewer or editor (Sponsored by the Physiological Society and Journal of Physiology)
(19:20-21:20)
2022-05-09
Monday
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Room 1 Plenary Lecture 4 Yoshinori Ohsumi (Sponsored by the Physiological Society of Japan)
(15:00-15:50)
Young Physiologist Symposium 3
(15:50-17:50)
Plenary Lecture 5 Yang Dan
(17:50-18:40)
Keynote Lecture 7 Michael Häusser
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 14 - The heterogeneity of inflammation in cardiovascular disease
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 10 Steven Siegelbaum
(21:20-22:00)
Room 2 Young Physiologist Symposium 4
(15:50-17:50)
Keynote Lecture 8 Peng Li
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 15 - Marvels of calcium: coming in waves
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Keynote Lecture 11 Vamsi K Mootha
(21:20-22:00)
Room 3 Thematic forum on new models of digital teaching in physiology (Sponsored by Shanghai Mengoo Digital Technology Co., Ltd.)
(15:50-17:50)
Keynote Lecture 9 (IUPS Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Lecture) Roger S Seymour
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 16 - Microbiota, a challenge for systems physiology
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 12 (IUPS Robert Pitts Lecture) Alicia McDonough
(21:20-22:00)
Room 4 New Technologies Help Research in Neuroscience (Sponsored by Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd.)
(15:50-17:50)
Symposium 17 - The multiple facets of phosphate - from sensing to calcification
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Room 5 Symposium 18 - Subcellular compartments in cardiomyocytes and heart failure
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Room 6 Symposium 19 - Synaptic and network activity to control behavior
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Room 7 Poster Discussion: P05 - III - Neurobiology
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Poster Discussion: P05 - IV - Neurobiology
(16:50-17:50)
Symposium 20 - The COVID-19 pandemic: origin, development, future
(19:20-21:20)
2022-05-10
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Room 1 Plenary Lecture 6 Alan Hargens
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Poster Discussion: P01 - Locomotion/Muscle
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Symposium 21 - Animal physiology in extreme environments
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Keynote Lecture 13 Ruiping Xiao
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 28 - Functional regulation of subcortical peptidergic systems by sex-steroids
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 16 Paul Kubes
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Room 2 Poster Discussion: P03 - Respiration
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Symposium 22 - Phosphatidylserine in cell signaling and cell function
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Keynote Lecture 14 Erik A Richter
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 29 - Adapting online assessment of student learning to meet the challenges of the pandemic era
(19:20-21:20)
Keynote Lecture 17 Ye-Guang Chen
(21:20-22:00)
Room 3 Poster Discussion: P04 - Endocrine, Reproduction and Development
(15:50-16:40)
Symposium 23 - Novel functioning mechanisms of ion channels: heteromeric assembly, selective permeation and block
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Keynote Lecture 15 (IUPS Physiome Lecture) Merryn Tawhai
(18:40-19:20)
Symposium 30 - Endothelial signaling and cardiovascular repair (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
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Keynote Lecture 18 (IUPS Wallace Fenn Lecture) Walter Boron
(21:20-22:00)
Room 4 Poster Discussion: P06 - Secretion and Absorption (GI, Kidney)
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Symposium 24 - Gastrointestinal immunophysiology and gut microbes (Sponsored by the Chinese Physiological Society in Taipei, China)
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Symposium 31 - Molecular mechanisms of cardiac Ca2+ signaling
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Room 5 Poster Discussion: P07 - Molecular and cellular
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Symposium 25 - Understanding mechanosensitivity
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Symposium 32 - Prevention of the developmental programming of altered offspring physiology
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Room 6 Poster Discussion: P08 - Comparative: evolution, adaptation and environment / P09 - Genomics and Biodiversity / P10 - Physiome/Mathematical modeling
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Symposium 26 - Translating physiology
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Symposium 33 - Tubular transportomics and kidney function
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Room 7 Poster Discussion: P11 - Education
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Symposium 27 - Reactive oxygen species as mediators of neuromuscular aging: establishment of the novel 'two hit' hypothesis for sarcopenia
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Symposium 34 - Animal replacement in physiological studies: progress and validation problems
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2022-05-11
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Room 1 Symposium 35 - Recent advances in synapse physiology - International early-career symposium by the young physiologists (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
(15:00-17:00)
Keynote Lecture 19 Mark Nelson
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Symposium 42 - From structural to cellular bias of GPCR signaling in physiology
(17:40-19:40)
Plenary Lecture 7 (T. P. Feng Lecture) Jia-Wei Zhou
(19:40-20:30)
Closing Ceremony
(20:30-21:00)
Room 2 Symposium 36 - Emerging roles of mitochondria and metabolism in the heart
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Keynote Lecture 20 Gillian Griffiths
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Symposium 43 - Molecular physiology of chloride channels: how structure determines function in health and disease
(17:40-19:40)
Room 3 Symposium 37 - The role of calcium signalling in cytokine and bradykinin storms
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Keynote Lecture 21 (IUPS Teaching and Education Lecture) Hwee Ming Cheng
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Symposium 44 - Molecular and cellular aspects of cardiovascular disease
(17:40-19:40)
Room 4 Symposium 38 - High altitude: adaptation, acclimatisation and genetics
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Symposium 45 - Trends in enteric neuroscience and mucosal physiology
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Room 5 Symposium 39 - Novel therapeutics to target respiratory compromise in neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disease
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Symposium 46 - Genetic and metabolic control of aging
(17:40-19:40)
Room 6 Symposium 40 - Cytoskeleton t-tubules and membrane microdomains interplay in cardiac electro-mechanical coupling
(15:00-17:00)
Symposium 47 - The emerging role for omega-3 fatty acids on muscle functional and metabolic health during ageing and inactivity
(17:40-19:40)
Room 7 Symposium 41 - Small-group and novel delivery of educational outcomes from a global perspective
(15:00-17:00)
Symposium 48 - Multiple organ dysfunction induced by SARS-Cov-2: an update on mechanisms of physiology and pathophysiology
(17:40-19:40)