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2022-05-06 Fri

Satellite Meeting (UTC+8) 2022-05-06 Local Time

08:30-11:00 (UTC+8) 08:30-11:00 Local Time | Progress in neuroendocrinology and endocrinology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 08:30-09:00 08:30-09:00 Symposium Playback

Neurotransmitter switching: New neuroplasticity in health and disease

Nicholas Spitzer [United States of America] University of California San Diego
2 09:00-09:30 09:00-09:30 Symposium Playback

Regulation of cell plasticity by insulin/IGF signaling: New insights from zebrafish

Cunming Duan [United States of America] University of Michigan
3 09:30-10:00 09:30-10:00 Symposium Playback

Oxytocin and the neural circuitry of social relationships: implications for autism

Larry Young [United States of America] Emory University / University of Tsukuba
4 10:00-10:20 10:00-10:20 Symposium Playback

Microglia negatively regulate neuronal activity- An action beyond immune response

Peng Shi [China] Zhejiang University
5 10:20-10:40 10:20-10:40 Symposium Playback

Transgenic approaches to reveal physiological roles of central vasopressin and oxytocin system

Yoichi Ueta [Japan] University of Occupational and Environmental Health
6 10:40-11:00 10:40-11:00 Symposium Playback

Islet homeostasis and transmembrane signaling

Xiao Yu [China] Shandong University
13:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 13:00-17:00 Local Time | A human interstitial fluid circulatory network
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 13:00-13:30 13:00-13:30 Symposium Playback

Human interstitial fluid circulatory network

Hongyi Li [China] Bejing Hospital
2 13:30-14:00 13:30-14:00 Symposium Playback

Historical studies on Interstitial fluid flow

Georg Feigl [Germany] Institute of Anatomy and Clinical Morphology / Herdecke University
3 14:00-14:30 14:00-14:30 Symposium

Final frontier: the interstitial Space-Experiments in Graz/Austria

Andreas Sammer [Austria] Ordination Dr. Sammer
4 14:30-15:00 14:30-15:00 Symposium Playback

Researches on extracellular matrix pathway

Heike Jäger [Germany] General Physiology Ulm University
5 15:00-15:30 15:00-15:30 Symposium Playback

Effects of 3 week physical therapy on hemodynamic and endothelial responses in patients with Lymphedema

Nandu Goswami [Austria] Medical University of Graz
6 15:30-16:00 15:30-16:00 Symposium

Mapping interstitial conduits for fluid transport and cell migration

Peter Friedl [Netherlands] Radboud Institute of Molecular Life Science
7 16:00-17:00 16:00-17:00 Discussion

Discussion

18:00-20:30 (UTC+8) 18:00-20:30 Local Time | Endothelial activation and atherosclerosis
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:00-18:30 18:00-18:30 Symposium Playback

Roles of hemodynamic forces on endothelial function and dysfunction

Yu Huang [Hong Kong, China] City University of Hong Kong
2 18:30-19:00 18:30-19:00 Symposium Playback

Yin Yang 1 Phosphorylation at serine 118 induces vascular endothelial proliferation to promote atherosclerosis under flow

Jeng Jiann Chiu [Taiwan, China] Taipei Medical University
3 19:00-19:30 19:00-19:30 Symposium Playback

Stable flow-induced expression of KLK10 inhibits endothelial inflammation and atherosclerosis

Hanjoong Jo [United States of America] Emory University
4 19:30-20:00 19:30-20:00 Symposium Playback

Disturbed flow induces inflammation and atherosclerosis via activating the endothelial APEX1

Jing Zhou [China] Peking University
5 20:00-20:30 20:00-20:30 Symposium Playback

Coupling of integrin α5 to annexin A2 by flow drives endothelial activation

Ding Ai [China] Tianjin Medical University

2022-05-07 Sat

Room 1 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

17:45-18:10 (UTC+8) 17:45-18:10 Local Time | Opening Ceremony
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:45-18:10 17:45-18:10 Opening Ceremony Playback

Opening Ceremony Playback

Ying-Shing Chan [Hong Kong, China] The University of Hong Kong
18:10-19:00 (UTC+8) 18:10-19:00 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 1 (IUPS President's Lecture) Natalia Trayanowa
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:10-19:00 18:10-19:00 Plenary Lecture Playback

AI-powered computational cardiology

Natalia Trayanowa [United States of America] Johns Hopkins University
2 18:50-19:00 18:50-19:00 Discussion

Q & A

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Symposium 1 - Integrative computational physiology in Chinese herbal medicine
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:25 19:00-19:25 Symposium Playback

Introducing PHYSIOME modelling and the advantages of the PHYSIOME Journal for analyzing complex physiological networks

Peter Hunter [New Zealand] Auckland Bioengineering Institute
2 19:25-19:50 19:25-19:50 Symposium Playback

PHYSIOME modelling of skeletal muscle in investigating a Chinese herbal muscle relaxant

Denis Noble [United Kingdom] University of Oxford
3 19:50-20:15 19:50-20:15 Symposium Playback

Unravelling the mechanism of a Chinese herbal Medicine using computational prediction

Yu-ling Ma [United Kingdom] University of Oxford
4 20:15-20:40 20:15-20:40 Symposium Playback

Sasang constitutional medicine and physiotype

Chae Hun Leem [ROK(Republic of Korea)] University of Ulsan College of Medicine
5 20:40-21:00 20:40-21:00 Discussion

Q & A

21:00-21:30 (UTC+8) 21:00-21:30 Local Time | Chinese Culture Show
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:00-21:30 21:00-21:30 Event Playback

Chinese Culture Show

Qu Chen [China] IUPS2022

Room 2 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Symposium 2 - Renal calcium homeostasis revisited
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:20 19:00-19:20 Symposium Playback

Calcium sensing and claudin regulation in kidney

Henrik Dimke [Denmark] University of Southern Denmark
2 19:20-19:40 19:20-19:40 Symposium

Claudins in renal calcium physiology

Caroline Prot-Bertoye [France] Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
3 19:40-20:00 19:40-20:00 Symposium Playback

The role of renal claudins in calciuria: focusing on metabolic acidosis

Gheun-Ho Kim [ROK(Republic of Korea)] Hanyang University College of Medicine
4 20:00-20:20 20:00-20:20 Symposium Playback

The role of renal calcium channels in kidney stone formation

Yu-Juei Hsu [Taiwan, China] Tri-Service General Hospital
5 20:20-20:40 20:20-20:40 Symposium Playback

Intravital calcium imaging in the kidney

Milica Bugarski [Switzerland] Institute of Anatomy, University of Zurich
6 20:40-21:00 20:40-21:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 3 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Symposium 3 - Exocytosis and fusion pore
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:25 19:00-19:25 Symposium Playback

Super-resolution imaging of the fusion pore dynamics in chromaffin cells

Ling-Gang Wu [United States of America] NINDS, NIH
2 19:25-19:50 19:25-19:50 Symposium Playback

Vesicle docking: SNARE-proteins interacting with a single vesicle revealed by atomic force microscopy

Vladimir Parpura [United States of America] The University of Alabama at Birmingham
3 19:50-20:15 19:50-20:15 Symposium Playback

Negative regulation of exocytosis by amisyn/STXBP6

Ira Milosevic [United Kingdom] University of Oxford
4 20:15-20:40 20:15-20:40 Symposium

Fusion pore constriction in pituitary and gliocrine cells

Robert Zorec [Slovenia] Univerza v Ljubljani, Medicinska Fakulteta
5 20:40-21:00 20:40-21:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 4 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Symposium 4 - Central nervous mechanisms that control circulation and breathing to maintain brain metabolic homeostasis
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:25 19:00-19:25 Symposium Playback

Vagal tone, brain perfusion and cognitive function in later life

Patrick Hosford [Japan] RIKEN
2 19:25-19:50 19:25-19:50 Symposium Playback

How glia talks to neurones

Anja Teschemacher [United Kingdom] University of Bristol
3 19:50-20:15 19:50-20:15 Symposium Playback

Regulation of breathing by hindbrain Phox2b neurons

Sheng Wang [China] Hebei Medical University
4 20:15-20:25 20:15-20:25 Symposium

Role of glia in control of respiratory networks

Shahriar Sheikhbahaei [United States of America] National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
5 20:25-20:35 20:25-20:35 Symposium Playback

Control of breathing by leptin singling in brainstem

Fang Yuan [China] Hebei Medical University
6 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 5 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Symposium 5 - Regulation of ion channels by lipids and lipid analogues (Sponsored by the Physiological Society of Japan)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:25 19:00-19:25 Symposium Playback

Lipophilic compounds from tree resin open voltage-gated potassium channels

Fredrik Elinder [Sweden] Linköping University
2 19:25-19:50 19:25-19:50 Symposium Playback

PIP2 is a necessary cofactor for IKs channel gating

Jianmin Cui [United States of America] Washington University in St. Louis
3 19:50-20:15 19:50-20:15 Symposium Playback

Structural basis for the modulation of human KCNQ4 by retigabine and linopirdine

Huaizong Shen [China] Westlake University
4 20:15-20:33 20:15-20:33 Symposium Playback

Lipid interactions of crowded membrane proteins revealed by molecular simulations: ion channels and related membrane proteins

Anna Duncan [United Kingdom] University of Oxford
5 20:33-20:51 20:33-20:51 Symposium Playback

Regulation of ion channels by voltage-sensing phosphatase in sperm flagellum

Takafumi Kawai [Japan] Osaka University
6 20:51-21:00 20:51-21:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 6 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Symposium 6 - Multidimensional molecular control of neuroendocrine function
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:30 19:00-19:30 Symposium Playback

Molecular targets of environmental

Deborah Kurrasch [Canada] University of Calgary
2 19:30-20:00 19:30-20:00 Symposium Playback

Epigenetic regulation of energy homeostasis and its connection to healthy offspring.

Bredford Kerr [Chile] Universidad San Sebastián
3 20:00-20:30 20:00-20:30 Symposium Playback

Role of hypothalamic neuropeptides on the onset of puberty.

Victor Navarro [United States of America] Harvard Medical School
4 20:30-21:00 20:30-21:00 Symposium Playback

Over-nutrition alters the microRNA and transcriptional profiles in hypothalamic neurons thereby altering expression of feeding-related neuropeptides

Denise Belsham [Canada] University of Toronto
5 20:40-21:00 20:40-21:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 7 (UTC+8) 2022-05-07 Local Time

19:00-21:00 (UTC+8) 19:00-21:00 Local Time | Of the lab, for the lab: New outcomes of University-Enterprise cooperation (Sponsored by Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd.)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:00-19:40 19:00-19:40 Symposium Playback

Bridging research and teaching——Illustrated with hypoxia experiments to explore a new model for the combination of research and teaching

Yongsheng Gong [China] Wenzhou Medical University
2 19:40-20:20 19:40-20:20 Symposium Playback

"Virtual-real combination" video course for cell/molecular biology experimental teaching

Wei An [China] Capital Medical University
3 20:20-21:00 20:20-21:00 Symposium Playback

Cooperation to solve pain points of teaching :An example of the application of BAS behavioral software in Functional Experiment Course

Shuo Yan [China] Chengdu University

2022-05-08 Sun

Room 1 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

15:00-15:50 (UTC+8) 15:00-15:50 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 2 Chris I. de Zeeuw
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:40 15:00-15:40 Plenary Lecture Playback

Cognitive functions of the cerebellum

Chris I. de Zeeuw [Netherlands] Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
2 15:40-15:50 15:40-15:50 Discussion

Q & A

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Young Physiologist Symposium 1 (Sponsored by the Chinese Physiological Society in Taipei, China)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-15:58 15:50-15:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Downregulated calmodulin expression contributes to the dysfunction of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and endothelial cell impairment in diabetes

Zejuan Liu [China] Capital Medical University
2 15:58-16:06 15:58-16:06 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Prohibitin2 maintains the contractile phenotype of vascular smooth muscle cells by counteracting hnRNPA1-mediated PKM alternative splicing and glucose metabolic reprogramming

Yiting Jia [China] Peking University
3 16:06-16:14 16:06-16:14 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

RNA N6-methyladenosine modulates endothelial atherogenic responses to disturbed flow in mice

Bochuan Li [China] Tianjin Medical University
4 16:14-16:22 16:14-16:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Pravastatin modulation of cholesterol in preeclamptic arteries alters vessel function linked to changes in caveolae form and distribution

Nathan Luque [Australia] UNSW
5 16:22-16:30 16:22-16:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Glutaminolysis governs glutathione content to maintain cardiac reserve

Xinpei Wang [China] Air Force Medical University
6 16:30-16:38 16:30-16:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Biased activation of β2-AR/Gi/GRK2 signal pathway attenuated β1-AR sustained activation induced by β1-adrenergic receptor autoantibody

Hao Chen [China] Capital Medical University
7 16:38-16:50 16:38-16:50 Discussion

Q & A

8 16:50-16:58 16:50-16:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

IL-1β sensitizes mice to atrial fibrillation

Oscar Moreno Loaiza [Brazil] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
9 16:58-17:06 16:58-17:06 Young Physiologist Symposia

Aging increases the susceptibility to ventricular arrhythmias through NOX4/ROS/CaMKII mediated calcium signalling

Tangting Chen [China] Southwest Medical University
10 17:06-17:14 17:06-17:14 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Mechanism of arrhythmia in mice with connexin43 dephosphorylation at serine 282

Zhiping Fu [China] Capital Medical University
11 17:14-17:22 17:14-17:22 Young Physiologist Symposia

Prenatal disruption of the circadian clock increases left ventricular remodeling in male mice

Peng Zhang [China] Southwest Medical University
12 17:22-17:30 17:22-17:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Investigating the cardiotoxicity of the air pollutant, Phenanthrene, using a mouse model

Sana Yaar [United Kingdom] University of Manchester
13 17:30-17:38 17:30-17:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

High-resolution 3-D Volume Murine Heart Models for Topographic Characterization of Cardiomyocyte Subpopulations

Zhaoli Pu [China] Southwest Medical University
14 17:38-17:50 17:38-17:50 Discussion

Q & A

17:50-18:40 (UTC+8) 17:50-18:40 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 3 Kim Barrett
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:50-18:30 17:50-18:30 Plenary Lecture Playback

The world within – mechanisms and consequences of interactions of the gut with resident and invading microorganisms

Kim Barrett [United States of America] University of California, Davis
2 18:30-18:40 18:30-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 1 Xu Zhang
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture

Neural networks for nociception and itch

Xu Zhang [China] Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 7 - Exercise and tryptophan metabolism: building more than just muscles
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Alterations in kynurenine signaling in exercising older adults

Jennifer Heisz [Canada] McMaster University
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Exercise-induced kynurenine pathway modulations and their effects on energy homeostasis

Jorge Ruas [Sweden] Karolinska Institutet
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Kynurenine metabolism in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Harry Gosker [Netherlands] Maastricht University
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

Exercise-induced immune- and neuromodulation in humans with and without disease

Philipp Zimmer [Germany] TU Dortmund University
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Dysregulation of kynurenine metabolism in schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis

Edwin Lim [Australia] Macquarie Medical School, Macquarie University
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 4 Linda Samuelson
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

Niche regulation of Intestinal stem cell function

Linda Samuelson [United States of America] University of Michigan
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 2 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Young Physiologist Symposium 2
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-15:58 15:50-15:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Early-life exercise enhances later-life resistance against LPS-induced sepsis through pipecolic acid-dependent mTORC1 inhibition

Nini Zhang [China] Air Force Medical University
2 15:58-16:06 15:58-16:06 Young Physiologist Symposia

Aerobic exercise switch hippocampal microglias phenotype to relieve adolescent intermittent ethanol exposure in rats

Yanxia Guo [China] Beijing Sport University
3 16:06-16:14 16:06-16:14 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Correlation between physical activity, Sleep Componants and Quality : in the context of type and intensity : a Cross-Sectional study among medical students

Ahmed Abdelghyoum Mahgoub [Sudan] Al-Neelain University Faculty of Medicine
4 16:14-16:22 16:14-16:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Identification of hub genes and therapeutic miRNAs in Duchenne muscular dystrophy based on an integrated bioinformatics strategy

Na Li [China] Beijing Sport University
5 16:22-16:30 16:22-16:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Effects of hypochlorous acid and hydrogen peroxide on skeletal muscle function: implications for the pathophysiology of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Thomas Lea [Australia] University of Western Australia
6 16:30-16:38 16:30-16:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Omentin-1 reverses lung fibrosis by promoting lipogenic differentiation in myofibroblasts

Yan Zhou [China] Central South University
7 16:38-16:50 16:38-16:50 Discussion

Q & A

8 16:50-16:58 16:50-16:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Imbalances of ACE/ACE2 and inflammatory cytokines in lung of hACE2 transgenic mice with SARS-CoV-2 infection

Jie Wu [China] North China University of Science and Technology
9 16:58-17:06 16:58-17:06 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

The tight junction protein ZO-1 directs mucosal repair by regulating mitotic spindle orientation

Wei-Ting Kuo [Taiwan, China] National Taiwan University College of Medicine
10 17:06-17:14 17:06-17:14 Young Physiologist Symposia

Molecular mechanism for the regulation of transport activity by the N-terminal cassette II of NBCn1

Tianxiang Gui [China] Huazhong University of Science and Technology
11 17:14-17:22 17:14-17:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Latanoprost stimulates the basolateral ClC-K2 channel and Na+-Cl- cotransporter in the distal convoluted tubule

Lijun Wang [China] Harbin Medical University
12 17:22-17:30 17:22-17:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Sleep architecture, periodic breathing and mood disturbance of expeditioners at Kunlun Station (4087m) in Antarctica

Shiying Liu [China] Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
13 17:30-17:38 17:30-17:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Perception about teaching and learning methodologies applied in physiology, a study on medical students of Pakistan

Qudsia Umaira Khan [Pakistan] CMH Lahore Medical College and IOD
14 17:38-17:50 17:38-17:50 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 2 Wolfgang Kuebler (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture Playback

Cellular signalling in the regulation of alveolar fluid homeostasis in the intact lung

Wolfgang Kuebler [Germany] Institute of Physiology, Charité Berlin
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 8 - Uncovering peptides' role in brain function: from synaptic structure to oscillations and behaviour
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Placing neuropeptide signaling within glutamate/GABA contexts reveals its conspicuous role for sensorimotor circuit interaction

Limei Zhang [Mexico] National Autonomous University of Mexico
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Contribution of neuropeptide-expressing neuronal cell types to spatial memory processes

Tim Viney [United Kingdom] University of Oxford
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium

Cortical vasoactive intestinal polypetide (VIP)-expressing Interneurons and the broadcasting of salience

Francesco Ferraguti [Austria] Medical University of Innsbruck
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

The evolution of neuropeptide modulation: PACAP as a central regulator of endocrine and behavioral responses to stress

Lee Eiden [United States of America] National Institute of Mental Health
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 5 Christer Betsholtz
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

The secret life of pericytes

Christer Betsholtz [Sweden] Uppsala University
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 3 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Turn on the light: Measuring transdermal renal function in nephrology research (Sponsored by Huadong Medicine Co., Ltd.)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:20 15:50-16:20 Symposium Playback

Transdermal GFR assessment in laboratory animals, overview and principles

Daniel Schock-Kusch [Germany] Medibeacon GmbH
2 16:20-16:50 16:20-16:50 Symposium Playback

A long-term users perspective on transdermal GFR assessment in mice

Julian A. Marschner [Germany] University Hospital, LMU Munich
3 16:50-17:20 16:50-17:20 Symposium Playback

Renal self-maintaining macrophages contribute to salt and water balance through modulating sympathetic activities

Xiao Shen [China] Zhejiang University
4 17:20-17:50 17:20-17:50 Symposium Playback

Alginate oligosaccharide attenuates ischemia/reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury

Weidong Wang [China] Sun Yat-Sen University
18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 3 (IUPS August Krogh Lecture) Angela Fago
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture Playback

How vertebrates regulate oxygen transport and consumption to survive oxygen lack

Angela Fago [Denmark] Institute of Biology, Aarhus University
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 9 - New mechanisms of neurogenic hypertension and therapeutic targets
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

α2δ-1 regulates synaptic NMDA receptors and sympathetic outflow in hypertension

Hui-Lin Pan [United States of America] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Transcytosis within preautonomic capillaries – a single mechanism determining both hypertension-induced blood-brain barrier dysfunction and exercise-induced correction

Lisete Michelini [Brazil] Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sao Paulo
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Impaired Kv7 channel activity in amygdala contributes to elevated sympathetic outflow in hypertension

De Pei Li [United States of America] University of Missouri
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

Site-specific gene targeting to restore cardiac sympatho-vagal balance during hypertension

David Paterson [United Kingdom] University of Oxford
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 6 (IUPS Ernst Knobil Lecture) Matthias Tschöp
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

Hybrid hormones against obesity and type 2 diabetes: discovery, mechanism & clinical validation

Matthias Tschöp [Germany] Helmholtz Munich and Technical University of Munich
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 4 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Method and equipment workshop for intelligent Five-in-One physiological experiment teaching (Sponsored by Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd.)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:20 15:50-16:20 Symposium Playback

Construction of intelligent Five-in-One functional laboratory

Wu Huang [China] Sichuan University
2 16:20-16:50 16:20-16:50 Symposium Playback

Some thoughts on the construction of intelligent laboratories and digital teaching resources

Yongyi Zhou [China] Peking University
3 16:50-17:20 16:50-17:20 Symposium Playback

Intelligent three in one functional experiment education platform and its curriculum system's construction and applications

Siying Wang [China] Anhui Medical University
4 17:20-17:50 17:20-17:50 Symposium Playback

An innovative training system for human physiology course through "Four-in-One" and "Industry-University Cooperation" strategies under the Four New Missions

Yingbo Li [China] Chongqing Medical University
19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 10 - Exotic models for cardiac translational research
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Cardiac arrhythmia: beyond mice and rats

Fabien Brette [France] Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

New trends in cardiac physiopathology from unconventional mammals model.

Ye Chen-Izu [United States of America] University of California
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Fishing for insights in translational cardiac physiology

Holly Shiels [United Kingdom] University of Manchester
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

Unintended consequences: Fluid resuscitation worsens shock in an ovine model of endotoxemia

Nchafatso Obonyo [Kenya] Initiative to Develop African Research Leaders (IDeAL) and Critical Care Research Group
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Effective rescue of acute myocardial ischemic injury by intravenous administration of chick early amniotic fluid

Ning Sun [China] Jiangnan University
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 5 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 11 - Neuronal control of metabolism and immune function
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Communication between intestinal sensory cells and gut neurons to carry messages about nutrients to the brain

Diego Bohorquez [United States of America] Duke University
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Neuronal control of immune function

Asya Rolls [Israel] Technion- Israel institute of Technology, Technion Research & Development Foundation
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Neuronal sensing and control of nutrient metabolism

Sabrina Diano [United States of America] Columbia University
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium

Nervous crosstalk to make antibodies

Hai Qi [China] Tsinghua University
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 6 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

15:50-16:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:50 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P02 - I - Heart and CirculationP02-001 ~ P02-070
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:50 15:50-16:50 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Yi Fu [China] Peking University
16:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 16:50-17:50 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P02 - II - Heart and circulationP02-071 ~ P02-136
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:50-17:50 16:50-17:50 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Yuxuan Guo [China] Peking University
19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 12 - Astrocyte: a central regulator of synapse connectivity (Sponsored by the Physiological Society of Japan)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Control of cortical network by astrocytes via a single molecule mGluR5

Schuichi Koizumi [Japan] University of Yamanashi
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium

Astrocytic control of neuronal circuits and behaviors

Baljit Khakh [United States of America] University of California, Los Angeles
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Roles of astrocytes in synapse elimination

Won-Suk Chung [ROK(Republic of Korea)] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium

Dissecting astrocyte physiology with live super-resolution microscopy

Misa Arizono [Japan] Kyoto University
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Tripartite synaptic cleft proteome discoveries astrocyte-mediated inhibition in vivo

Tetsuya Takano [Japan] Keio University School of Medicine
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 7 (UTC+8) 2022-05-08 Local Time

15:50-16:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:50 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P05 - I - NeurobiologyP05-001 ~ P05-040
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:50 15:50-16:50 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Hong Jiang [China] Qingdao University
16:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 16:50-17:50 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P05 - II - NeurobiologyP05-041 ~ P05-080
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:50-17:50 16:50-17:50 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Yongchun Yu [China] Fudan University
19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 13 - Getting involved with The Journal of Physiology as an author, reviewer or editor (Sponsored by the Physiological Society and Journal of Physiology)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

The Journal of Physiology - a hub for the physiology community

Kim Barrett [United States of America] University of California, Davis
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium

The editorial process and advice on giving researchers the best chance of acceptance

Peter Kohl [Germany] University of Freiburg
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Lessons learned as an Editorial Board Fellow for The Journal of Physiology

Bernard Drumm [Ireland] Dundalk Institute of Technology
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

How The Journal of Physiology adds value to your research paper

Sally Howells [United Kingdom] The Physiological Society
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

2022-05-09 Mon

Room 1 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

15:00-15:50 (UTC+8) 15:00-15:50 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 4 Yoshinori Ohsumi (Sponsored by the Physiological Society of Japan)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:40 15:00-15:40 Plenary Lecture Playback

Lessons from yeast: autophagy as a cellular recycling system

Yoshinori Ohsumi [Japan] Tokyo Institute of Technology
2 15:40-15:50 15:40-15:50 Discussion

Q & A

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Young Physiologist Symposium 3
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-15:58 15:50-15:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Sco-spondin point mutation induces corticosteroid hypersecretion in mice

Holger Schneider [Germany] University Hospital, LMU Munich
2 15:58-16:06 15:58-16:06 Young Physiologist Symposia

Blockade of mineralocorticoid receptor ameliorates hypothalamic lipid mishandling and calcification in dexamethasone-exposed male wistar rats

Isaiah Sabinari [Nigeria] College of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin
3 16:06-16:14 16:06-16:14 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

PCSK9 involves in the high-fat diet-induced abnormal testicular function in male mice

Zhihui Cui [China] Sichuan University
4 16:14-16:22 16:14-16:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Parietal cell-selective Slc26a9 deletion in mice leads to gastric immune dysregulation and diffused mucosal injury

Junling Chen [China] Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University
5 16:22-16:30 16:22-16:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Urolithin B improves pancreatic β-cells response to secretory demands: a look at IAPP aggregation, Ca2+-signaling modulation and insulin release

Sofia Ferreira [Portugal] COFAC/CBIOS - Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias
6 16:30-16:38 16:30-16:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

ACLY phosphorylation-mediated nuclear translocation promotes RNA transcription and early embryo development through enhancing histone acetylation

Yinli Zhang [China] Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital (SRRSH), Zhejiang University School of Medicine
7 16:38-16:50 16:38-16:50 Discussion

Q & A

8 16:50-16:58 16:50-16:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

The kisspeptin signalling pathway and its role in breast cancer biology

Udochi Felicia Azubuike [South Africa] University of Pretoria
9 16:58-17:06 16:58-17:06 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Intracellular intake mechanism of SPC, a causative molecule for vascular abnormal contraction

Natsuko Tsurudome [Japan] Kagoshima university
10 17:06-17:14 17:06-17:14 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

T lymphocyte-derived extracellular vesicles aggravate abdominal aortic aneurysm by promoting macrophage lipid peroxidation and migration via pyruvate kinase muscle isozyme 2

Guohui Dang [China] Peking University
11 17:14-17:22 17:14-17:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

CD45.2+ urinary bladder mast cells may present a role within urinary contractile diseases

Jess Smith [Australia] Bond University
12 17:22-17:30 17:22-17:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

GSNOR acts as a negative regulator of plasma cell development and antibody production

Xiaolong Ma [China] Peking University
13 17:30-17:38 17:30-17:38 Young Physiologist Symposia

An investigation of the angiogenic and inflammatory profiles in hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and possible biomarkers

Nerolen Soobryan [South Africa] University of KwaZulu-Natal
14 17:38-17:50 17:38-17:50 Discussion

Q & A

17:50-18:40 (UTC+8) 17:50-18:40 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 5 Yang Dan
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:50-18:30 17:50-18:30 Plenary Lecture Playback

A motor theory of sleep control

Yang Dan [United States of America] University of California, Berkeley
2 18:30-18:40 18:30-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 7 Michael Häusser
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture

Forging causal links between neural circuit activity and behavior

Michael Häusser [United Kingdom] University College London
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 14 - The heterogeneity of inflammation in cardiovascular disease
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Cell specific regulation of TIMP4 in modulating inflammation in atherosclerosis and aortic aneurysms

Zam Kassiri [Canada] University of Alberta
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Sex specific mechanisms of T cell mediated hypertension: how does estrogen loss contribute to postmenopausal cardiovascular disease

Heddwen Brooks [United States of America] University of Arizona
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium

The gut microbiota in cardiovascular disease and hypertension

Jennifer Pluznick [United States of America] Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

Antigen-presenting cells critically modulate inflammation in salt sensitive hypertension

Justin Van Beusecum [United States of America] Medical Univeristy of South Carolina
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium

Crosstalk between the adaptive and innate immune system in regulating cardiac wound healing

Kristine DeLeon-Pennell [United States of America] Medical University of South Carolina
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 10 Steven Siegelbaum
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

Neural circuits underlying social memory and its dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disease

Steven Siegelbaum [United States of America] Columbia University
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 2 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Young Physiologist Symposium 4
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-15:58 15:50-15:58 Young Physiologist Symposia

Inhibition or genetic deletion of dopamine D3 receptors improve hippocampal synaptic plasticity and memory in adult and aged mice

Maria Rosaria Tropea [Italy] University of Catania
2 15:58-16:06 15:58-16:06 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Transcriptome alterations in ASMT knockout-induced depression-like behaviors and exercise effects

Wenbin Liu [China] East China Normal University
3 16:06-16:14 16:06-16:14 Young Physiologist Symposia

The PI3K/Akt pathway mediates the neuroprotective effect of progesterone Receptor against experimental traumatic brain injury: Histopathological study

Ladan Amirkhosravi [Iran] Kerman University of Medical Sciences
4 16:14-16:22 16:14-16:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Ero1α induces cognitive impairment through the endoplasmic reticulum stress pathway in hypoxia

Nan Zhang [China] Wenzhou Medical University
5 16:22-16:30 16:22-16:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Deciphering the mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment in autism spectrum disorders

Haitao Wu [China] Beijing Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
6 16:30-16:38 16:30-16:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Alcohol dependence activates ventral tegmental area-central amygdala circuitry in mice and rats

Elizabeth Avegno [United States of America] Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
7 16:38-16:50 16:38-16:50 Discussion

Q & A

8 16:50-16:58 16:50-16:58 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Naringin prevents smokeless tobacco (SLT) induced mitochondrial health degradation, apoptosis in neurons, neurobehavioral pattern and improves systemic toxicity

Sanjit Dey [India] University of Calcutta
9 16:58-17:06 16:58-17:06 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Behavioral manifestations of neurotoxicity and systemic adverse effects of nano-calcium phosphates may be attenuated by antioxidant supplementation with Filipendula ulmaria extract in rats

Dragica Selakovic [Serbia] Department of Physiology Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Kragujevac
10 17:06-17:14 17:06-17:14 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory and neuromodulatory effects of novel Iboga-derivatives in acute pain model in mice

Tuhin Bhattacharya [India] University of Calcutta
11 17:14-17:22 17:14-17:22 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Is motor cortical excitability responsible for chronic pain in fibromyalgia patients?

Ehsan Ansari [Nepal] National College of Engineering
12 17:22-17:30 17:22-17:30 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Psychological factors, genetic association and novel treatment option in Fibromyalgia

Abdul Haque Ansari [Nepal] Nepalgunj Medical College
13 17:30-17:38 17:30-17:38 Young Physiologist Symposia Playback

Characterisation of the divergent metabolic consequences of isocaloric high-sugar and high-fat diets in male Wistar rats using unsupervised PCA and supervised OPLS-DA

Hanel Sadie-Van Gijsen [South Africa] Stellenbosch University
14 17:38-17:50 17:38-17:50 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 8 Peng Li
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture

Molecular and physiological insight of lipid droplet fusion and lipid storage

Peng Li [China] Tsinghua University
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 15 - Marvels of calcium: coming in waves
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Calcium waves in the heart: from flux balance to arrhythmias

David Eisner [United Kingdom] University of Manchester
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

From myocyte calcium waves to arrhythmias after myocardial infarction

Karin Sipido [Belgium] KU Leuven
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Calcium in the liver: a taste for all seasons

Fatima M Leite [Brazil] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

RyR2 modulation and its consequences for systolic and dyastolic calcium release

Luis Gonano [Argentina] Centro de investigaciones cardiovasculares UNLP-CONICET, Argentina.
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Polycystin TRP channels are renal calcium signaling hubs

Ivana Kuo [United States of America] Loyola University Chicago
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 11 Vamsi K Mootha
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture

Mitochondrial biology and human disease

Vamsi K Mootha [United States of America] Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 3 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | Thematic forum on new models of digital teaching in physiology (Sponsored by Shanghai Mengoo Digital Technology Co., Ltd.)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:50 15:50-16:50 Symposium Playback

Information technology-enhanced instructional design in integrated physiology laboratory course

Jing Shen [China] Zhejiang University
2 16:50-17:50 16:50-17:50 Symposium Playback

ESP refines physiology education

Xingya Gao [China] Nanjing Medical University
18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 9 (IUPS Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Lecture) Roger S Seymour
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture Playback

Paleophysiology: How fossil bone foramina can measure metabolic intensity of extinct vertebrates and brain perfusion of human ancestors

Roger Seymour [Australia] University of Adelaide
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 16 - Microbiota, a challenge for systems physiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium

Microbiota and skeletal muscle mass and function

Sven Pettersson [Sweden] National Neuroscience Institute
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Microbiota-gut-brain axis signalling in cardiorespiratory control

Ken O'Halloran [Ireland] University College Cork
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Role of the gut microbiome in vascular ageing

Vienna Brunt [United States of America] University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium

Microbial modulation of the intestinal neural circuits

Yuuki Obata [United States of America] UT Southwestern Medical Center
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 12 (IUPS Robert Pitts Lecture) Alicia McDonough
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

Maintaining balance under pressure: how concerted transporter regulation achieves fluid and salt homeostasis

Alicia McDonough [United States of America] Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 4 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

15:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-17:50 Local Time | New Technologies Help Research in Neuroscience (Sponsored by Chengdu Techman Software Co., Ltd.)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:50 15:50-16:50 Symposium Playback

Pressure clamp methods to study mechanosensitivity channels

Lijun Li [China] Chengdu Techman Instruments Co., Ltd.
2 16:50-17:50 16:50-17:50 Symposium Playback

Introduction to Sutter Patch Clamp Systems

Zhenwei Liu [China] Chengdu Techman Instruments Co., Ltd.
19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 17 - The multiple facets of phosphate - from sensing to calcification
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Sensing of phosphate and control of systemic phosphate homeostasis

Carsten Wagner [Switzerland] University of Zurich, Institute of Physiology
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Klotho modifies toxicity of phosphate

Orson Moe [United States of America] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Phosphate and vascular inflammation

Jakob Voelkl [Austria] Physiology and Pathophysiology JKU
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

The role of pyrophosphate in ectopic calcification

Qiaoli Li [United States of America] Thomas Jefferson University
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 5 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 18 - Subcellular compartments in cardiomyocytes and heart failure
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

cAMP and cGMP compartmentation in cardiomyocytes

Viacheslav Nikolaev [Germany] Experimental Cardiovascular Research, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Interaction of the joining region in junctophilin-2 with the L-type Ca2+ channel is pivotal for cardiac dyad assembly and intracellular Ca2+ dynamics

Steven Houser [United States of America] Temple University- LKSOM
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Nanoscale regulation of signalling compartments in cardiomyocytes during heart failure

Julia Gorelik [United Kingdom] Imperial College London
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

Caveolar mechano-electrochemical signal transduction in pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation during heart failure"

Alexey Glukhov [United States of America] University of Wisconsin-Madison
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 6 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 19 - Synaptic and network activity to control behavior
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Neural circuits mediating fear learning and extinction

Pankaj Sah [Australia] Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Memory engram reactivation underlies impaired fear memory recall in Fragile X syndrome

Lu Chen [United States of America] Stanford University
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Role of serotonergic modulation of circuit dynamics and plasticity on vestibular-related motor function

Ying-Shing Chan [Hong Kong, China] The University of Hong Kong
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

Losing balance: kainate receptors and brain disorders comorbidities

Juan Lerma [Spain] Institute of Neuroscience CSIC-UMH
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 7 (UTC+8) 2022-05-09 Local Time

15:50-16:50 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:50 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P05 - III - NeurobiologyP05-081 ~ P05-120
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:50 15:50-16:50 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Tian Xue [China] University of Science and Technology of China
16:50-17:50 (UTC+8) 16:50-17:50 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P05 - IV - NeurobiologyP05-121 ~ P05-176
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:50-17:50 16:50-17:50 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Bingxing Pan [China] Nanchang University
19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 20 - The COVID-19 pandemic: origin, development, future
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Molecular Biology of the SARS-CoV-2 polymerase

Zihe Rao [China] Tsinghua University
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

The D614G mutation of the SARS-CoV2 and its role in the pandemic

Sarah Rowland-Jones [United Kingdom] University of Sheffield
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium

Fighting SARS-CoV-2 with immunological wheapons

Rino Rappuoli [Italy] GSK
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

Unraveling the Devil's weaknesses: the potential of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein as antiviral target

Luca Zinzula [Germany] Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Biodiversity loss and the role of bats in the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic

Sara Platto [China] College of Life Sciences, Jianghan University
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

2022-05-10 Tue

Room 1 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:00-15:50 (UTC+8) 15:00-15:50 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 6 Alan Hargens
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:40 15:00-15:40 Plenary Lecture Playback

The gravity of exercise for a mission to Mars

Alan Hargens [United States of America] University of California, San Diego
2 15:40-15:50 15:40-15:50 Discussion

Q & A

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P01 - Locomotion/MuscleP01-001 ~ P01-055
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Jianren Song [China] Tongji University
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 21 - Animal physiology in extreme environments
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium Playback

Measuring energy expenditure in the field: insights from extraordinary animals

John Speakman [United States of America] Chinese Academy of Sciences & University of Aberdeen
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

Physiological and behavioural plasticity of small mammals in a changing environment

Clare Stawski [Australia] University of the Sunshine Coast
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium Playback

Avoiding the bends: a new hypothesis that explains how stress may cause mass stranding of cetaceans

Andreas Fahlman [Sweden] Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden), Fundacion Oceanografic (Spain)
4 17:55-18:05 17:55-18:05 Symposium Playback

Hypometabolism in large arctic mammals

Alina Evans [Norway] Institute for Forestry and Wildlife Management, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciecnes
5 18:05-18:15 18:05-18:15 Symposium Playback

Life on a tight budget - Svalbard reindeers adaption to extreme seasonality

Liv Monica Trondrud [Norway] Norwegian University of Life Sciences
6 18:15-18:40 18:15-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 13 Ruiping Xiao
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture

Multimodal regulation of metabolism and aging by MG53

Ruiping Xiao [China] Peking University
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 28 - Functional regulation of subcortical peptidergic systems by sex-steroids
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Sex-dependent vasopressinerg influence on stress adaptation and stress-related psychopathologies

Dóra Zelena [Hungary] Institute of Physiology, Medical School, University of Pécs; Centre for Neuroscience, Szentágothai Research Centre, Pécs
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Sexually dimorphic alterations in hypothalamic peptides in mood disorders.

Aimin Bao [China] The School of Brain Science and Brain Medicine at Zhejiang University
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Estrogen receptor beta controls the hypothalamic-neurohypophysial system activity

André Mecawi [Brazil] Federal University of Sao Paulo
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

Epigenetic mechanisms at the interface between sex steroids and sex chromosome genes in the sexual differentiation of the hypothalamus.

Carla Cisternas [Argentina] Instituto de Investigación Médica M. y M. Ferreyra INIMEC-CONICET-UNC
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Density of GABAergic neurons in hypothalamic and limbic regions is modulated by testosterone levels

Vito Hernandez [Mexico] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 16 Paul Kubes
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

How the innate immune system regulates repair of an injured tissue

Paul Kubes [Canada] University of Calgary
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 2 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P03 - RespirationP03-001 ~ P03-031
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Jian Wang [China] Guangzhou Medical University
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 22 - Phosphatidylserine in cell signaling and cell function
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium Playback

PtdSer and membrane trafficking

Alenka Copic [France] Montpellier Cell Biology Research Center, CNRS, University of Montpellier
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

PtdSer in MAMs and liver disease

María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez [Spain] University of Barcelona
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium Playback

Ptdser and SARS-CoV-2 Viral Entry

Min Goo Lee [ROK(Republic of Korea)] Yonsei University
4 17:55-18:20 17:55-18:20 Symposium Playback

PtdSer in the regulation of ion transporters

Shmuel Muallem [United States of America] National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, NIH
5 18:20-18:40 18:20-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 14 Erik A Richter
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture Playback

Integrated molecular response in muscle during and after exercise

Erik A Richter [Denmark] University of Copenhagen
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 29 - Adapting online assessment of student learning to meet the challenges of the pandemic era
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:40 19:20-19:40 Symposium Playback

The unique characteristics and opportunities of assessment of online learning

Robert Carroll [United States of America] Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University
2 19:40-20:00 19:40-20:00 Symposium Playback

Online flipped classroom: Students' online learning behavior and academic performance

Dandan Feng [China] Xiangya Medical School, Central South University
3 20:00-20:20 20:00-20:20 Symposium Playback

Authentic online assessments: developing and assessing student problem solving skills

Louise Robson [United Kingdom] University of Sheffield
4 20:20-20:40 20:20-20:40 Symposium Playback

Creating online quizzes as robust assessments that discourage collusion between students

Joanna Howarth [United Kingdom] University of Bristol
5 20:40-21:00 20:40-21:00 Symposium Playback

Capability-based assessment promotes the reform and development of online teaching in the post-COVID-19 era

Xia Yi [China] Peking University
6 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 17 Ye-Guang Chen
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture

Regulation of intestine development and homeostasis by niche factors

Yeguang Chen [China] Tsinghua University
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 3 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P04 - Endocrine, Reproduction and DevelopmentP04-001 ~ P04-061
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Xiao Yu [China] Shandong University
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 23 - Novel functioning mechanisms of ion channels: heteromeric assembly, selective permeation and block
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium Playback

KCNE1 is an auxiliary subunit of two distinct ion channel superfamilies

Guillaume Sandoz [France] Institute of Biology Valrose
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

A novel ion conducting route besides the central pore in an inherited mutant of G-protein- gated inwardly rectifying K+ channel

Yoshihiro Kubo [Japan] National Institute for Physiological Sciences
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium Playback

Non canonical heteromerization of inwardly rectifying potassium channels

Eitan Reuveny [Israel] Weizmann Institute of Science
4 17:55-18:20 17:55-18:20 Symposium Playback

A tale of ‘Yin/Yang’: dynamic change of ion selectivity in TMEM16F

Wenlei Ye [United States of America] University of California, San Francisco
5 18:20-18:40 18:20-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

18:40-19:20 (UTC+8) 18:40-19:20 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 15 (IUPS Physiome Lecture) Merryn Tawhai
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 18:40-19:10 18:40-19:10 Keynote Lecture Playback

Translating patient-specific physiome models of the respiratory system to clinical applications

Merryn Tawhai [New Zealand] University of Auckland
2 19:10-19:20 19:10-19:20 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 30 - Endothelial signaling and cardiovascular repair (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

The role of Septins in vessel remodeling (EC and SMC)

Lei Shi [China] Dalian Medical University
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium

The role of calpains in communication between platelets and the vascular wall.

Ingrid Fleming [Germany] Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

The AMPK-ACE2 axis in vascular injury and repair

John Shyy [United States of America] University of California, San Diego
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

The effects of virus-encoded miRNA on vascular homeostasis in dilated cardiomyopathy

Chen Chen [China] Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

21:20-22:00 (UTC+8) 21:20-22:00 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 18 (IUPS Wallace Fenn Lecture) Walter Boron
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 21:20-21:50 21:20-21:50 Keynote Lecture Playback

Gas diffusion through membrane proteins

Walter Boron [United States of America] Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland
2 21:50-22:00 21:50-22:00 Discussion

Q & A

Room 4 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P06 - Secretion and Absorption (GI, Kidney)P06-001 ~ P06-032
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Weifang Rong [China] Shanghai Jiaotong University
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 24 - Gastrointestinal immunophysiology and gut microbes (Sponsored by the Chinese Physiological Society in Taipei, China)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium Playback

Development of the microbiota-gut-brain axis

Melanie Gareau [United States of America] University of California Davis
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

Neuronal regulation of mucosal immune function

Colin Reardon [United States of America] University of California Davis
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium

Fusobacterium and colorectal cancer

Xiangsheng Fu [China] The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College
4 17:55-18:20 17:55-18:20 Symposium Playback

Microbiota dysbiosis and innate immunity in colorectal cancer

Linda Yu [Taiwan, China] National Taiwan University College of Medicine
5 18:20-18:40 18:20-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 31 - Molecular mechanisms of cardiac Ca2+ signaling
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Transcriptional regulation of Ca2+ signaling in cardiomyocytes of hibernating mammal

Shiqiang Wang [China] Peking University
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Ca2+ triggered arrhythmias, a seesaw game between SR Ca2+ release and uptake?

Carlos Alfredo Valverde [Argentina] Centro de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Novel molecular mechanism of RyR2 mutation associated CPVT

Ana M Gomez [France] Inserm, Université Paris-Saclay
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

Junctophilin-2 in cardiac Ca2+ signaling and transcriptional regulation

Long-Sheng Song [United States of America] University of Iowa
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 5 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P07 - Molecular and cellularP07-001 ~ P07-065
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Wei Yang [China] Zhejiang University School of Basic Medical Sciences
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 25 - Understanding mechanosensitivity
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium

Cerebrovascular mechanosensitivity and regulation of brain blood flow

Jessica Filosa [United States of America] Augusta University
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

Upregulation of TRPV4-mediated urothelial sensory transduction underlies bladder overactivity in a murine model of IC/BPS

Yanyuan Wu [China] Shanghai Jiaotong University
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium Playback

Astrocyte endfoot mechanosensing of arteriole constriction via TRPV4 contributes to arteriole tone and vasomotion

Grant Gordon [Canada] University of Calgary
4 17:55-18:20 17:55-18:20 Symposium Playback

Control of cerebral and systemic circulation by an intracranial baroreceptor

Alexander Gourine [United Kingdom] University College London
5 18:20-18:40 18:20-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 32 - Prevention of the developmental programming of altered offspring physiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Maternal factors and offspring and intergenerational health

Mark Hanson [United Kingdom] University of Southampton
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Selenium, placental mitochondria and pregnancy and offspring outcomes

Anthony Perkins [Australia] Griffith University
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Maternal diet, exercise intervention and offspring cardio-metabolic disease risk

Mary Patti [United States of America] Joslin Diabetes Center
4 20:35-20:45 20:35-20:45 Symposium Playback

Therapeutic potential of Bifidobacterium in improving fetal metabolic outcomes

Jorge Lopez-Tello [United Kingdom] University of Cambridge
5 20:45-20:55 20:45-20:55 Symposium Playback

Maternal obesity programming of vascular dysfunction.

Tamara Sáez [Chile] Universidad de Valparaíso
6 20:55-21:20 20:55-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 6 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P08 - Comparative: evolution, adaptation and environment / P09 - Genomics and Biodiversity / P10 - Physiome/Mathematical modelingP08-001 ~ P08-013 / P09-001 ~ P09-009 / P10-001 ~ P10-009
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Xuequn Chen [China] Zhejiang University
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 26 - Translating physiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium Playback

Baroreflex functionality in the eye of diffusion tensor imaging: clinical and therapeutic implications

Samuel H.H. Chan [Taiwan, China] Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

Physiological rationale and pharmacological targets for sleep apnoea pharmacotherapy

Richard Horner [Canada] University of Toronto
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium

Using bionics to reverse cardiovascular disease

Julian Paton [New Zealand] University of Auckland
4 17:55-18:05 17:55-18:05 Symposium Playback

Is high blood pressure self-protection for the brain?

Emma Hart [United Kingdom] University of Bristol
5 18:05-18:15 18:05-18:15 Symposium

Mechanism-guided development of an implantable hemotherapy

Aaron Phillips [Canada] University of Calgary
6 18:15-18:40 18:15-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 33 - Tubular transportomics and kidney function
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

Renal tubule transportome and kidney function

Youfei Guan [China] Dalian Medical University
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Renal sodium chloride cotransporter and hypertension

Stephen Ben Walsh [United Kingdom] University College London
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

Physiological role of urea transporters in kidney

Baoxue Yang [China] Peking University
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

Viewing kidney tubule function through single nephron mass spectrometry

Markus Rinschen [Denmark] Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

Room 7 (UTC+8) 2022-05-10 Local Time

15:50-16:40 (UTC+8) 15:50-16:40 Local Time | Poster Discussion: P11 - EducationP11-001 ~ P11-020
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:50-16:40 15:50-16:40 Poster Discussion Playback

Poster Discussion Playback

Chuanyong Liu [China] Shandong First Medical University
16:40-18:40 (UTC+8) 16:40-18:40 Local Time | Symposium 27 - Reactive oxygen species as mediators of neuromuscular aging: establishment of the novel 'two hit' hypothesis for sarcopenia
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 16:40-17:05 16:40-17:05 Symposium Playback

Contribution of both pre- and post-synaptic changes in the initiation and progression of sarcopenia

Susan V Brooks [United States of America] University of Michigan
2 17:05-17:30 17:05-17:30 Symposium Playback

Mechanistic models to guide investigations into musculoskeletal ageing

Malcolm J Jackson [United Kingdom] University of Liverpool
3 17:30-17:55 17:30-17:55 Symposium Playback

(TBA) Interventions to prevent or delay motor neuron loss and NMJ disruption: effects on muscle atrophy and weakness

Holly van Remmen [United States of America] Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
4 17:55-18:05 17:55-18:05 Symposium Playback

Transcriptomic analysis of skeletal muscle ageing and nerve crush: defining the role of denervation in sarcopenia

Caroline Amy Staunton [United Kingdom] University of Liverpool
5 18:05-18:15 18:05-18:15 Symposium Playback

Targeting mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide to mitigate sarcopenia

Bumsoo Ahn [United States of America] Wake Forest University
6 18:15-18:40 18:15-18:40 Discussion

Q & A

19:20-21:20 (UTC+8) 19:20-21:20 Local Time | Symposium 34 - Animal replacement in physiological studies: progress and validation problems
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:20-19:45 19:20-19:45 Symposium Playback

The 3 Rs and beyond: ensuring animal welfare and scientific value of research

Ashima Anand [India] Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute
2 19:45-20:10 19:45-20:10 Symposium Playback

Alternative methods for animal use in Brazil: state of the art

Octavio Presgrave [Brazil] BraCVAM - Brazilian Center for Validation of Alternative Methods
3 20:10-20:35 20:10-20:35 Symposium Playback

A successful alternative methods: using human iPS cells-derived cardiomyocytes and neurons

Yuko Sekino [Japan] Graduate School of Aglicultural and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo
4 20:35-21:00 20:35-21:00 Symposium Playback

The way forward: Reaching goals with combined in vitro and in vivo studies/models

Andrea Čalkovská [Slovakia] Comenius University, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine
5 21:00-21:20 21:00-21:20 Discussion

Q & A

2022-05-11 Wed

Room 1 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 35 - Recent advances in synapse physiology - International early-career symposium by the young physiologists (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:20 15:00-15:20 Symposium Playback

Terminal control of dopamine signaling

Changliang Liu [United States of America] Harvard Medical School
2 15:20-15:40 15:20-15:40 Symposium

Physiology and pathology of synaptic vesicle release

Noa Lipstein [Germany] Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie
3 15:40-16:00 15:40-16:00 Symposium Playback

Improved norepinephrine sensors shine lights on in vivo noradrenergic activities

Jiesi Feng [China] Peking University
4 16:00-16:20 16:00-16:20 Symposium

Catching synaptic vesicle dynamics: Time-resolved electron microscopy and functional correlation

Shuwen Chang [Taiwan, China] ShenZhen Institutes of Advanced Technology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
5 16:20-16:40 16:20-16:40 Symposium Playback

Novel insights from direct small nerve terminal recordings

Andreas Ritzau-Jost [Germany] Carl-Ludwig-Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig University
6 16:40-17:00 16:40-17:00 Discussion

Q & A

17:00-17:40 (UTC+8) 17:00-17:40 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 19 Mark Nelson
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:00-17:30 17:00-17:30 Keynote Lecture Playback

Rescuing cerebral blood flow in small vessel disease of the brain

Mark Nelson [United States of America] University of Vermont
2 17:30-17:40 17:30-17:40 Discussion

Q & A

17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 42 - From structural to cellular bias of GPCR signaling in physiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium Playback

Molecular basis for high-affinity agonist binding at the beta1-adrenoceptor

Chris Tate [United Kingdom] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium Playback

GPCR signaling bias through sub cellular location.

Mark Von Zastrow [United States of America] University of California, San Francisco
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium Playback

Apex and base-dependent GPCR signaling in cardiac tissues

Crystal Ripplinger [United States of America] University of California Davis
4 18:55-19:05 18:55-19:05 Symposium Playback

Spying on neuromodulation by creating GPCR based fluorescent sensors

Yulong Li [China] Peking University
5 19:05-19:15 19:05-19:15 Symposium

Molecular mechanisms of biased signaling at the angiotensin receptor

Laura Wingler [United States of America] Duke University
6 19:15-19:40 19:15-19:40 Discussion

Q & A

19:40-20:30 (UTC+8) 19:40-20:30 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 7 (T. P. Feng Lecture) Jia-Wei Zhou
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 19:40-20:20 19:40-20:20 Plenary Lecture

Non-canonical role of dopamine receptor D2 in the modulation of neuroinflammation

Jiawei Zhou [China] Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2 20:20-20:30 20:20-20:30 Discussion

Q & A

20:30-21:00 (UTC+8) 20:30-21:00 Local Time | Closing Ceremony
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 20:30-21:00 20:30-21:00 Opening Ceremony Playback

Closing Ceremony Playback

Ying-Shing Chan [Hong Kong, China] The University of Hong Kong

Room 2 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 36 - Emerging roles of mitochondria and metabolism in the heart
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:20 15:00-15:20 Symposium Playback

Role of mitochodnrial flashes in the regulation of bioenergetics in the heart

Heping Cheng [China] Peking Univeristy
2 15:20-15:40 15:20-15:40 Symposium Playback

mitochondrial ATP and redox in heart disease development

Rong Tian [United States of America] University of Washington School of Medicine
3 15:40-16:00 15:40-16:00 Symposium Playback

SR-mitochondria communication in adult cardiomyocytes: A close relationship where the Ca2+ has a lot to say

Shey-Shing Sheu [United States of America] Thomas Jefferson University
4 16:00-16:20 16:00-16:20 Symposium Playback

The social communication of mitochondria and implications in cardiac physiology and pathology

Sergio Lavandero [Chile] Universidad de Chile
5 16:20-16:40 16:20-16:40 Symposium Playback

Regulation of mitochondrial PTP in heart disease

Elizabeth Muphy [United States of America] National Institute of Health
6 16:40-17:00 16:40-17:00 Discussion

Q & A

17:00-17:40 (UTC+8) 17:00-17:40 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 20 Gillian Griffiths
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:00-17:30 17:00-17:30 Keynote Lecture

Identifying novel genes that control secretion during T cell killing

Gillian Griffiths [United Kingdom] Cambridge University
2 17:30-17:40 17:30-17:40 Discussion

Q & A

17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 43 - Molecular physiology of chloride channels: how structure determines function in health and disease
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium Playback

Structure and function of the volume-regulated anion channel LRRC8

Thomas Jentsch [Germany] Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP) and MDC
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium Playback

Structure and function of the calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A

Raimund Dutzler [Switzerland] Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Zurich
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium Playback

Gating cycles of CLC proteins

Chih-Ta Chien [United States of America] Stanford University
4 18:55-19:05 18:55-19:05 Symposium Playback

Molecular physiology of CFTR gating

Han-I Yeh [Taiwan, China] National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
5 19:05-19:15 19:05-19:15 Symposium Playback

Ivacaftor potentiation of two cystic fibrosis mutations that affect the same residue in the twelfth transmembrane segment of CFTR

Mayuree Rodrat [United Kingdom] University of Bristol
6 19:15-19:40 19:15-19:40 Discussion

Q & A

Room 3 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 37 - The role of calcium signalling in cytokine and bradykinin storms
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:25 15:00-15:25 Symposium Playback

Control of bradykinin signalling by cytosolic calcium: lessons from the pancreas

Ole Petersen [United Kingdom] Cardiff University
2 15:25-15:50 15:25-15:50 Symposium Playback

Targeting store-operated calcium channels to reduce the cytokine storm

Anant Parekh [United States of America] National Institute of Health
3 15:50-16:15 15:50-16:15 Symposium Playback

Adapting calcium signatures in health and disease

Barbara Niemeyer [Germany] Saarland University
4 16:15-16:25 16:15-16:25 Symposium Playback

SOC channels and host resistance to SARS-Cov-2

Sonal Srikanth [United States of America] University of California at Los Angeles
5 16:25-16:35 16:25-16:35 Symposium Playback

Tuning of calcium signaling and oxidative stress in pancreatic inflammatory control

Shuang Peng [China] Jinan University
6 16:35-17:00 16:35-17:00 Discussion

Q & A

17:00-17:40 (UTC+8) 17:00-17:40 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 21 (IUPS Teaching and Education Lecture) Hwee Ming Cheng
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:00-17:30 17:00-17:30 Keynote Lecture Playback

The global physiology education quiz network: engaging and enjoying physiology

Hwee Ming Cheng [Malaysia] Unversity of Malaya
2 17:30-17:40 17:30-17:40 Discussion

Q & A

17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 44 - Molecular and cellular aspects of cardiovascular disease
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium

Toll-like receptor signaling and cardiovascular disease: roles beyond innate immunity

Connie Woo [Hong Kong, China] The University of Hong Kong
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium Playback

Modeling cardiac disease for better translation

Balwant Tuana [Canada] University of Ottawa
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium

Modulation of cardiovascular disease by diet

Grant Pierce [Canada] Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St Boniface Hospital
4 18:55-19:05 18:55-19:05 Symposium Playback

New targets in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure

Patrick Burgon [Qatar] Qatar University
5 19:05-19:15 19:05-19:15 Symposium Playback

Molecular mechanisms underlying cardiac remodeling and dysfunction

Kate Weeks [Australia] University of Melbourne
6 19:15-19:40 19:15-19:40 Discussion

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Room 4 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 38 - High altitude: adaptation, acclimatisation and genetics
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:25 15:00-15:25 Symposium

Hemoglobin levels mirror the topography of Switzerland: Evidence for an ancient but precise oxygen sensing process

Max Gassmann [Switzerland] University of Zurich
2 15:25-15:50 15:25-15:50 Symposium Playback

Iron at high altitude and anemia

Martina Muckenthaler [Germany] University Hospital Heidelberg
3 15:50-16:15 15:50-16:15 Symposium Playback

Epigenetics and high-altitude adaptation

Ainash Childebayeva [Germany] Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
4 16:15-16:25 16:15-16:25 Symposium Playback

Interaction of microbiota-metabolites-neuroendocrine network of male SD rats at a simulated altitude 5500m

Jianan Wang [China] Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College
5 16:25-16:35 16:25-16:35 Symposium Playback

John Cade's guinea pigs were hypothermic: lithium inhibits sympathetic brown adipose tissue nerve discharge and promotes heat loss

Jett Zivkovic [Australia] Flinders University
6 16:35-17:00 16:35-17:00 Discussion

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17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 45 - Trends in enteric neuroscience and mucosal physiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium Playback

Optogenetic control of enteric neuronal networks

Nick Spencer [Australia] Flinders University
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium

Mechanisms underlying regulation of the gut mucosal homeostasis

Xiao-Di Tan [United States of America] Northwestern University
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium Playback

Molecular and enteric neuronal substrates mediating estrogenic effects on colonic motility

Weifang Rong [China] Shanghai Jiaotong University
4 18:55-19:05 18:55-19:05 Symposium Playback

Changes in the brain-gut axis in the development of gastroparesis in parkinson's disease

Lifei Zheng [China] Capital Medical University
5 19:05-19:15 19:05-19:15 Symposium Playback

IAA alleviates DSS-induced colitis in mice

Yue Yin [China] Peking University
6 19:15-19:40 19:15-19:40 Discussion

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Room 5 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 39 - Novel therapeutics to target respiratory compromise in neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disease
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:25 15:00-15:25 Symposium Playback

Respiratory muscle action and rib-cage mechanics in childhood and adult neuromuscular disorders

Andrea Aliverti [Italy] Polytechnic University of Milan
2 15:25-15:50 15:25-15:50 Symposium Playback

Gene therapy for respiratory insufficiency in neuromuscular disorders

Mai ElMallah [United States of America] Duke University
3 15:50-16:15 15:50-16:15 Symposium Playback

Therapeutic acute intermittent hypoxia to restore breathing (and non-respiratory function) with spinal injury and ALS

Gordon Mitchell [United States of America] Breathing Research and Therapeutics Center, University of Florida
4 16:15-16:25 16:15-16:25 Symposium Playback

Therapeutic strategies for the prevention of respiratory abnormalities in pre-clinical models of Parkinson’s disease.

Ana Takakura [Brazil] Institute of Biomedical Sciences - University of Sao Paulo
5 16:25-16:35 16:25-16:35 Symposium Playback

Accessory muscle support of breathing in dystrophin-deficient (mdx) mice

Aoife Slyne [Ireland] University College Cork
6 16:35-17:00 16:35-17:00 Discussion

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17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 46 - Genetic and metabolic control of aging
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:00 17:40-18:00 Symposium Playback

Therapeutically targeting senescent cells to treat age-related diseases

Laura Niedernhofer [United States of America] University of Minnesota
2 18:00-18:20 18:00-18:20 Symposium Playback

The NAD+ -mitophagy axis in ageing and Alzheimer's disease and artificial intelligence based drug development

Evandro Fang [Norway] University of Oslo
3 18:20-18:40 18:20-18:40 Symposium Playback

Subclinical myocardial aging: physiological and translational perspective on aging-related cardiovascular disease

Heng Ma [China] Fourth Military Medical University
4 18:40-19:00 18:40-19:00 Symposium Playback

Mitochondrial regulation of cardiac aging

Moshi Song [China] Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
5 19:00-19:20 19:00-19:20 Symposium Playback

Modeling aging and cardiovascular disease

Jiayu Zhang [China] Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
6 19:20-19:40 19:20-19:40 Discussion

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Room 6 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 40 - Cytoskeleton t-tubules and membrane microdomains interplay in cardiac electro-mechanical coupling
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:25 15:00-15:25 Symposium Playback

Caveolae/caveolins' role in ion channel physiology and in the onset of cardiac arrhythmias

Andrea Barbuti [Italy] Università degli Studi di MIlano
2 15:25-15:50 15:25-15:50 Symposium Playback

Ankyrin-G mediates targeting of both Na+ and KATP channels to the cardiac intercalated disk

Huaqian Yang [China] Suzhou University
3 15:50-16:15 15:50-16:15 Symposium Playback

Novel therapeutic strategies for dystrophin-associated cardiomyopathies

Michael Regnier [United States of America] University of Washington
4 16:15-16:40 16:15-16:40 Symposium Playback

Nano-scale deformation of cardiac t-tubules during stretch and contraction - structure and functional consequences

Eva Rog-Zielinska [Germany] Institute for Experimental Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Freiburg
5 16:40-17:00 16:40-17:00 Discussion

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17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 47 - The emerging role for omega-3 fatty acids on muscle functional and metabolic health during ageing and inactivity
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium Playback

The effect of omega-3 fatty acids on muscle mitochondrial metabolism

Lawrence Spriet [Canada] Human Health & Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium

(TBA) The effects of omega-3 fatty acids on muscle protein metabolism

Bettina Mittendorfer [United States of America] Washington University
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium Playback

Omega-3 fatty acids and muscle mass and function in ageing

Stuart Gray [United Kingdom] University of Glasgow
4 18:55-19:20 18:55-19:20 Symposium Playback

The efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids during inactvity

Chris McGlory [Canada] Queen's University
5 19:20-19:40 19:20-19:40 Discussion

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Room 7 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 41 - Small-group and novel delivery of educational outcomes from a global perspective
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 15:00-15:20 15:00-15:20 Symposium Playback

Successful student engagement in remote and asynchronous courses

Patricia Halpin [United States of America] University of New Hampshire
2 15:20-15:40 15:20-15:40 Symposium Playback

Development of an EPA (Entrustable Professional Activity)-based assessment to consolidate vertical integration of Physiology Lab. Experiences with Physical Examination

Mei-Ling Tsai [Taiwan, China] National Cheng Kung University
3 15:40-16:00 15:40-16:00 Symposium Playback

The use of digital story telling in physiology teaching

Muhammad Adnan Kanpurwala [Pakistan] Karachi Institute of Medical Sciences, National University of Medical Sciences
4 16:00-16:20 16:00-16:20 Symposium Playback

Physiology taught through inter-professional and team based learning

Mirza Subhan [United Kingdom] University of Plymouth
5 16:20-16:40 16:20-16:40 Symposium Playback

Innovation on medical education from in-person teaching to a hybrid model with in-person and virtual teaching

Yun Wang [China] Peking University
6 16:40-17:00 16:40-17:00 Discussion

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17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 48 - Multiple organ dysfunction induced by SARS-Cov-2: an update on mechanisms of physiology and pathophysiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium Playback

Different phenotypes of lung damage in Covid-19

Patricia Rocco [Brazil] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Carlos Chagas Filho Institute of BIophysics, Laboratory of Pulmonary Investigation
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium Playback

Coagulation disorders in Covid-19: Physiology and pathophysiology

Paolo Pelosi [Italy] University of Genoa
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium Playback

SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein modulates renal albumin handling: possible involvement in the genesis of albuminuria in COVID-19 patients

Celso Caruso Neves [Brazil] Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics Institute. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
4 18:55-19:20 18:55-19:20 Symposium Playback

How does SARS-COV-2 affect the heart

Fernanda Cruz [Brazil] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Carlos Chagas Filho Institute of Piophysics
5 19:20-19:40 19:20-19:40 Discussion

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