2nd Saturday 3th Sunday 4th Monday C.O. Fernandez R. Schibli Opening Ceremony 9:30 9:30 OC 21 V.L. Pecoraro M. Luczkowski OC 22 C. Orvig M. Fontecave OC 9 C. Hureau OC 23 J.C. Pessoa OC 10 D. Valensin OC 24 F. Rua OC 11 C. Rodríguez OC 12 P. Delangle C. Blindauer Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 11:30 11:30 J.R. Morrow D. Amouroux OC 1 N. Margiotta OC 13 L. Fuks OC 25 E. Freisinger OC 2 A. Mucha OC 14 A. Peacock OC 26 R.K.O. Sigel OC 3 E.Y. Tshuva OC 15 Gy. Tircso OC 27 M.A. Pagani OC 4 D. Gambino OC 16 K. Saatchi OC 28 J.H. Dawson Lunch Lunch Lunch 14:30 14:30 J.D. Marechal C. Geraldes OC 29 X. Sala OC 30 G. Grasso OC 31 S. Aono D. Gibson J.C. Mareque OC 32 C. Rovira OC 5 J.C. García- OC 17 R. Bardajee Coffee break OC 6 L. Ronconi OC 18 R. Bayón Coffee break Coffee break Registration T. O’Halloran A. Maiocchi A. Igartua OC 7 D. Griffith OC 19 Y. Mawani 12th ISABC 2013 OC 8 H. Chao OC 20 C. Policar Closing Ceremony 18:30 18:30 Opening Lecture Poster Session Poster Session D.R. Williams (odd posters) (even posters) 19:30 19:30 Welcome Cocktail Buses departure Gala Dinner M. Fontecave:
From metalloenzymes to bioinspired catalysts: towards new energy conversion systems
C. Romao:
METAL CARBONYL IN CO THERAPY: SUCCESSES AND CHALLENGES
C. O. Fernandez: Metals in neurodegeneration: Bionorganic chemistry of Parkinson´s disease C. Geraldes: Design and some biomedical applications of metal-based targeted Molecular Imaging agents R. Schibli:
Progress and Trends in Radiometal-Based Diagnostics and Therapeutics
T. O’Halloran:
Therapeutic Efficacy of Arsenic-bound Platinum Agents: Drug Synergy and Unexpected Inorganic Chemistry in Combination Chemotherapy for Triple
KN 1 T. Ward:
ARTIFICIAL METALLOENZYMES BASED ON BIOTIN-AVIDIN TECHNOLOGY: CHALLENGES AND RECENT PROGRESS
KN 2 J. R. Morrow:
IRON(II) Complexes as PARACEST MRI Contrast Agents
KN 3 D. Gibson: On the reduction of antiproliferative Pt(IV) complexes KN 4 A. Maiocchi: GADOLINIUM-BASED NANO-SIZED SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE MOLECULAR IMAGING APPLICATIONS KN 5 M. Luczkowski: Bioinorganic Chemistry of Amyloidβ Aggregation Inhibitors KN 6 R. Watt:
The Iron Storage Protein Ferritin is an Anti-Oxidant and a Pro-Oxidant: What Triggers the Change?
KN 7 J. C. Mareque:
BIOFUNCTIONALISED INORGANIC NANOSCALE STRUCTURES AS PATHOGEN MIMICS
KN 8 A. Igartua: Biomaterials in medicine: orthopedic implants KN 9 C. Blindauer:
Discrimination between essential zinc and toxic cadmium by soil-dwelling organisms: metallothioneins behaving in unexpected manners
KN 10 D. Amouroux:
The biogeochemical speciation of mercury: linking molecular and isotopic information in METALS environmental bio-interactions
KN 11 J. D. Marechal:
Modeling Insights on Metal Mediated Environmental and Toxicological Responses
Bioactive inorganic matrices for the local delivery of platinum-based prodrugs in the treatment of bone tumors
Molecular recognition of DNA tetrahedral nanostructure by metallosupramolecular helicates
Extraordinary Performance of Diamino Bis(Phenolato) Ti(IV) and V(V) Anti-Tumor Agents
Searching for novel antitrypanosomal agents: bisphosphonate transition metal complexes
J.C. García-Ramos Nuclease activity of antineoplastic copper (II) coordination compounds: Casiopeínas.
Tailored gold-based anticancer peptidomimetics for the selective delivery into the tumor cell
Platinum Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Conjugates as Potential Anti-cancer Agents
Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes as DNA Topoisomerase Inhibitors
Technetium-99m complexed with n-heterocyclic aldehyde thiosemicarbazones - potential precursors of the radiopharmaceuticals
Lanthanide(III) complexes of PCTA tris(amide) derivatives: possible candidates for bimodal imaging
A Novel Unimolecular Nanoprobe for Blood Pool Imaging
Chloroquine and Mefloquine Ferrocenyl Conjugates for the Treatment of Malaria
Interaction of vanadium complexes with serum proteins
OC21 V.L. Pecoraro Designing Metallopeptides OC24 F. Rua
Bioinorganic Chemistry as a mean to reduce animal testing for new drugs: electrocatalysis of monkey cytochrome P450 2C20
Molecular Catalysts for Artificial Photosynthesis
The influence of metallostasis on insulin-degrading enzyme activity
Structural basis for the transcriptional regulation of heme homeostasis in lactic acid bacteria
Understanding the redox properties of catalases by means of QM/MM calculations
OC25 E. Freisinger Recruiting Sulfide Ligands to Increase the Detoxification Capacity of Metallothioneins
OC26 R.K.O. Sigel The Application of NMR and Single Molecule FRET to Investigate the Toxic Effect of Ca2+ on Group II Intron Splicing
OC27 M.A. Pagani SOYBEAN METALLOTHIONEIN FAMILY: A ROLE IN CADMIUM ACCUMULATION?
OC28 J.H. Dawson A. ornata Dehaloperoxidase: the Mechanism of Oxidative Dehalogenation by Heme-Containing Peroxidases as Potential Bioremediation Catalysts
Copper coordination to the Alzheimer peptide and IMPACT on redox properties
Variation of astrocyte metabolic profile induced by Amyloid b treatment in presence of Cu2+ and Zn2+ metal ions.
OC11 C. Rodríguez In silico approach for drug design in Alzheimer’s disease
OC12 P. Delangle Design of copper(I) chelators to fight against copper overload
OC17 R. Bardajee A novel and smart biomaterial based hydrogel silver nanocomposite: synthesis, characterization and antibacterial effect OC18
Novel biocompatible TaN hard coating for improving corrosion-wear behaviour of biomedical alloys in simulated body fluid
OC19 Y. Mawani Lanthanide Complexes for the Treatment of Bone Density Disorders OC20
C. Policar Photothermal IR-Spectromicroscopy for Subcellular Imaging: Cellular Mapping of a Metal-Carbonyl Exogenous Compound
Possible species for the production of biodiesel on marginal land B A McKenzie1, B M Smallfield2, V Fasi1 and R J Martin1 1Bioprotection Research Centre, P O Box 84, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand 2The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited, Private Bag 4704, Christchurch Abstract A series of field experiments was conducted in 2009-10 and 2010-11 in t
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