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Frontiers of Physiology Beijing Forum 2019
Frontiers of Physiology Beijing Forum 2019
With the rapid progress of the modern biological sciences, we become more clearly aware that physiological research should be conducted to reveal the microscopic mechanisms of the whole-body functions in healthy and diseased conditions. However, it has been a challenge to integrate molecular analysis and systemic functions. Therefore, to promote the future development of physiological sciences, we are inviting the world’s leading physiologist to exchange the ideas and recent progresses in the frontiers of modern physiology together with domestic leading physiologists. The forum will also provide an excellent opportunity for students to actively participate in a world-class advanced scientific exchange in the area of physiological sciences.
Meeting name: Frontiers of Physiology Beijing Forum 2019
Time: 13:00 ~17:30, October 30, 2019
Venue: 209 Yifu Building, 38 Xueyuan Rd, Haidian District,
Peking University Health Science Center
Chair: Yun Wang (Peking University)
General Secretary: Wei Kong (Peking University)
Secretory: Ying Zhang (Peking University)
Invited Speakers:
CHAN-HWA, YU
Institute for Translational Research in Biomedicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, College of Medicine, Taipei
President, International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS)
Research interests: Neurosciences, signal pathways, cardiovascular physiology and oxidative stress.
Topic: Oxidative stress in developmental programming of hypertension
Susan Wray
Department of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Crown Street, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
1st Vice President, International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS)
Research interests: Smooth muscle, Calcium signalling, pH, obstetrics and metabolism.
Topic: Translating new physiological insights to improve childbirth
Peter Hunter
Auckland Bioengineering Institute, New Zealand
2nd Vice President, International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS)
Research interests: Computational modelling of the human body and its functions, from tissue structure to mechanical, electrical and cellular activity.
Topic: Mapping the autonomic nervous system
Ulrich Pohl
Walter-Brendel Centre, Germany
Secretary-General, International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS)
Research interests: The regulation of organ perfusion, the role of connexins in the microcirculation and the calcium independent control of smooth muscle tone.
Topic: The functional role of connexins in the vascular system or on the role of AMPK in control of microvascular tone
Patricia Molina
Department of Physiology, LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, USA
Treasurer, International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS)
Research interests: impact of alcohol and drug abuse on the cardiovascular, metabolic and immune consequences of acute traumatic injury and hemorrhagic shock, the interaction of chronic alcohol and cannabinoid use on the behavioral, metabolic, and immune consequences of HIV/AIDS.
Topic: Alcohol-SIV/HIV-ART interactions & risk for comorbidities
Yun Wang
Neuroscience Research Institute,Peking University, China
President, Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences (CAPS)
Research interests: Chronic Pain and its Psychiatry Comorbidity, Neural Development and Brain Disorders, Neural Injury and Repair
Topic: Pain and pain modulation: from molecules to neurocircuits
Shi-Qiang Wang
School of Life Sciences, Peking University, China
Vice President, Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences (CAPS)
Research interests: molecular processes of intracellular Ca2+ signals, molecular mechanisms of heart diseases and bioengineering
Topic: Chaotic intracellular Ca2+ dynamics during catecholaminergic arrhythmia
Wei Kong
Department of Physiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, China
Executive member of the council, Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences (CAPS)
Research interests: extracellular matrix, microenvironment and vascular remodelling
Topic: ECM dynamics and cardiovascular disease
Meeting schedule |
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Opening Session Host:Wei Kong |
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13:00~13:15 |
Ning Zhang |
Vice President of Peking UniversityHealth Science Center |
Opening Remarks and Welcome |
Chan-Hwa Yu |
President of IUPS |
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Yun Wang |
President of CAPS |
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Session 2 Host:Shi-Qiang Wang |
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13:15~13:45 |
Chan-Hwa Yu |
Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, Taipei |
Oxidative stress in developmental programming of hypertension |
13:45~14:15 |
Patricia Molina |
LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, USA |
Alcohol-SIV/HIV-ART interactions & risk for comorbidities |
14:15~14:45 |
Susan Wray |
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom |
Translating new physiological insights to improve childbirth |
14:45~15:15 |
Yun Wang |
Peking University, China |
Pain and pain modulation: from molecule to neurocircuit |
15:15~15:30 |
Coffee break |
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Session 2 Host:Yun Wang |
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15:30~16:00 |
Peter Hunter |
Auckland Bioengineering Institute, New Zealand |
Mapping the autonomic nervous system |
16:00~16:30 |
Ulrich Pohl |
Walter-Brendel Centre, Germany |
The functional role of connexins in the vascular system or on the role of AMPK in control of microvascular tone |
16:30~17:00 |
Shi-Qiang Wang |
Peking University, China |
Chaotic intracellular Ca2+dynamics during catecholaminergic arrhythmia |
17:00~17:30 |
Wei Kong |
Peking University, China |
ECM dynamics and cardiovascular disease |
Closing ceremony |
Welcome all investigators and students in related fields to join in this forum!
Yun Wang, M.D. & Ph.D.
Professor of Neurobiology, Peking University Health Science Center
President, Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences