Important dates
Abstract submisson deadline:
extended to 15th April
Early bird registration deadline:
15th April
Poster session
POSTER SESSION I. June 12, 15:15
POSTER SESSION II. June 13, 16:25
Lecture and poster abstracts are available online:
The poster sessions will take place in the Life Science Building Aula. Posters are expected to be mounted on the opening day, before the poster sessions and can remain displayed for 3 days, until the end of the Conference.
Recommended size of posters: AO, 90 x 120 cm, portrait format, and numbered in advance. (Poster stands are 100 cm X 200 cm)
Tools will be provided at the site to help install the posters.
P01 | Csilla Adorjan | Effect of Protein Corona on the Interaction of Small Extracellular Vesicles with Model Membranes |
P02 | Ali Rahpeymaei, Sepideh Mehrabi | The effect of tarantula venom derived peptides on human Hv1 ion channels |
P03 | Noemi Bilakovics | INTRACRINE SIGNALING OF THE EGF RECEPTOR |
P04 | Carmila Owusu-Ansah | TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT EFFECT OF VERAPAMIL ON THE ACTIVITY OF P GLYCOPROTEIN |
P05 | Jiang Chenchang | STUDIES ON MODEL MYELIN MEMBRANES DEMONSTRATE THAT MYELIN SHEATH MAY SERVE AS A STRONG PROTON CAPACITOR |
P06 | Krista Clarke | SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS IN MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME DURING HYPEROSMOTIC STRESS |
P07 | Kevin Csordás | Effects of Protein Corona on the Elastic Properties of Small Extracellular Vesicles |
P08 | Laszlo Dobson | Computational resources for analyzing transmembrane protein structures, and topology |
P09 | Geraldo Domingos | Characterizing small molecule modulators of the Hv1 proton channel |
P10 | Nimrah Ghaffar | ANALYSIS OF UNILATERAL WALKER A AND A-LOOP MUTANTS INDICATE THAT A SINGLE ACTIVE CATALYTIC SITE IS SUFFICIENT TO PROMOTE TRANSPORT ACTIVITY IN ABCB1 |
P11 | Oreoluwa Griffiths | THE DIELECTRIC STUDY OF ANIMAL CHONDROGENESIS |
P12 | Eva Hegedus | INVESTIGATION OF THE TIME-DEPENDENCE OF IMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSE FORMATION INDUCED BY IL-15 TRANS-PRESENTATION |
P13 | Katinka Gyuris | Investigation of the role of the hHv1 proton channel by molecular biology methods |
P14 | Norbert Kucerka | Arrangements of pre-AD membrane mimetics due to the presence of Aβ(25-35) peptide |
P15 | Kitti Kurtan | INVESTIGATION OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SPIKE PROTEINS OF DIFFERENT SARS COV-2 VARIANTS AND THE ACE2 RECEPTOR |
P16 | Dorina Lenzinger | LACTADHERIN-BASED MEMBRANE LABELLING IN FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPY |
P17 | Algirmaa Lkhamkhuu | ABC transporters with a wide-range drug spectrum inhibit the transmigration of human cytotoxic T-lymphocytes across HUVEC cell monolayers |
P18 | Rastislav Korfanta | INTERACTION OF ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE CATH-1 WITH EXOGENOUS PULMONARY SURFACTANT: STRUCTURE AND THERMODYNAMICS |
P19 | Rosemary Kothalawala | EFFECTS OF HV1 VOLTAGE-GATED PROTON CHANNEL INHIBITION ON THE VIABILITY OF POLARIZED MACROPHAGES |
P20 | Martin Srejber | Graphene-based materials in biomedicine: a molecular approach |
P21 | Stefan Knippenberg | Hydration-temperature dependent fluorescence spectra of Laurdan conformers in a DPPC membrane |
P22 | Suvi Heinonen | The influence of cholesterol on phospholipid conformations in mixed saturated lipid membranes |
P23 | Levente Szolyka | THE EFFECT OF DIPOLE POTENTIAL ON THE SIGNALLING EFFICIENCY OF THE INTERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR |
P24 | Tasvilla Sonallya | Peptide-Extracellular Vesicle Interaction: Disruption, Membrane Trespassing, and Protein Corona Clearance |
P25 | Gabriella Toth | Examinations of cellular uptake of cell penetrating peptides in vitro and in vivo |
P26 | Florina Zakany | INVESTIGATING THE ROLES OF MEMBRANE CERAMIDES IN THE PARKINSON'S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED PHOSPHORYLATION OF THE MICROGLIAL KV1.3 ION CHANNEL |
P27 | Kamilla Újvári | STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF CATIONIC ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES UPON INTERACTION WITH QUORUM SENSING MOLECULES |
P28 | Jiri Stribny | PERILIPIN 3 PROTEIN RECOGNIZES DAG-CONTAINING MEMBRANES BY ITS CONSERVED PAT DOMAIN |