34th AICC ANNUAL CONFERENCE – Organoids models of human diseases

ISCRIZIONI CHIUSE

ISCRIZIONI CHIUSE

CONFERENCE AIMS

Organoid technology currently represents a fundamental tool for both basic and translational research.

Their potential to faithfully recapitulate human disease is the key for biomedical research in the present and in a near future.

The aim of this congress is to gather national and international experts in the field to provide updated knowledge on organoids as models of human diseases.

Prof. Michele Caraglia
AICC President   
                    
                                                                                     

Day - 1 December

1.00 – 1:30 pm: Registration and light lunch

1:30 – 1:45 pm: Opening and Greetings

Prof. Giovanni Francesco Nicoletti
Rector, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

Prof. Ferdinando De Vita
Director, Department of Medicine and Precision – University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

Prof. Michele Caraglia
AICC President, Italian Association of Cell Cultures (AICC)
Department of Medicine and Precision – University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

OPENING LECTURE

1.45-2.20 pm: Human organoids to model disease.

Meritxell Huch, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG), Dresden (Germany)

2.20-2.40 pm: Questions and answers

SESSION I: ORGANOID TECHNOLOGY Chairs

2.40-2.45 pm: Introduction to the session

2.45-3.05 pm: Extensive characterization of human pancreas organoids.
Lorenza Lazzari, University of Milan, Milan (Italy)

3.05-3.25 pm: Nasal epithelial stem cell-based organoids for personalized therapy in cystic fibrosis
Adriana Eramo, ISS, Rome (Italy)

3.25-3.45 pm: Gastruloid development as in vitro model.
Gabriella Minchiotti, CNR Naples (Italy)

3.45-4.05 pm: Questions and answers

4.05-4.15 pm: selected oral communication #1

4.15-4.25 pm: selected oral communication #2

4.25-4.35 pm: selected oral communication #3

4.35-4.55 pm: Questions and answers

4.55-5.30 pm: Coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

5.30-5.45 pm: Closing remarks of day I

Day 2 - 2 December

SESSION II: ORGANOIDS AS CANCER MODELS
Chairs Enrico De Smaele, Chiara Riganti

9.15-9.25 am: Introduction to the session

9.25-9.45 am: Targeting invasion in colorectal cancer organoids.
Enza Lonardo, CNR Naples (Italy)

9.45-10.05 am: Gastric cancer organoids: a tool to predict therapeutic efficacy and to model gastric cancer development.
Silvia Giordano, University of Turin (Italy)

10.05-10.25 am: Organoid models for lung cancer: translational perspectives.
Carminia Della Corte, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)

10.25-10.45 am: Coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

10.45-11.05 am: Modeling brain cancer with human organoids.
Luca Tiberi, University of Trento (Italy)

11.05-11.25 am: Pancreatic cancer organoids as a new platform to dissect tumor heterogeneity.
Vincenzo Corbo, University of Verona (Italy)

11.25-11.45 am:METTL16 is a novel therapeutic target in leukemia.
Nunzio Del Gaudio, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)

11.45-12.05 pm: Questions and answers

12.05-12.15 pm: Selected oral communication #1

12.15-12.25 pm: Selected oral communication #2

12.25-12.35 pm: Selected oral communication #3

12.35-12.45 pm: Questions and answers

12.45-1.55 pm: Lunch

SESSION III: ORGANOIDS AS MODELS FOR NON-ONCOLOGICAL DISEASES
Chairs

1.55-2.00 pm: Introduction to the session

2.00-2.20 pm: A Perspective on Organoids for Virology Research.
Matteo Porotto, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)

2.20-2.40 pm: Using human brain organoids to model neurodevelopmental
disorders: the case of Fragile X Syndrome.
Silvia Di Angelantonio, University “La Sapienza”, Rome (Italy)

2.40-3.00 pm: Understanding disrupted molecular pathways in neuropsychiatric
diseases using human-derived brain organoids.
Theo Ribierre, University of Geneva (Switzerland)

3.00-3.20 pm: Questions and answers

3.20-3.40 pm: Intestinal Organoids as a Tool for Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Nathalie Vergnolle, IRSD, Toulouse (France)

3.40-4.00 pm: 2D and 3D stem cell-based models of dystrophic cardiomyopathy.
Maurilio Sampaolesi, University “La Sapienza”, Rome (Italy)

4.00-4.20 pm: Questions and answers

4.20-4.30 pm: Selected oral communication #1

4.30-4.40 pm: Selected oral communication #2

4.40-4.50 pm: Selected oral communication #3

4.50-5.00 pm: technical talk #1
5.00-5.10 pm: technical talk #2
5.10-5.20 pm: technical talk #3

5.20-5.40 pm: Questions and answers

5:40-6:30 pm: Assemblea Soci AICC/Elections new board

8.00 pm: Social Dinner

Day 3 - 3 December

SESSION IV: CONTROVERSY SESSION AND NEW ADVANCED METHODS FOR
ORGANOID GROWTH
Chairs

10.00-10.05 am: Introduction to the session

10.05-10.25 am: Will Organs-in-a-Dish Ever Replace Animal Models?
Alex Calon, IMIM, Barcelona (Spain)

10.25-10.45 am: Is there a role for PDOs in RCT? How to design the appropriate trial?
The oncologist’s perspective.
Floriana Morgillo, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)

10.45-11.05 am: Coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

11.05-11.25 am: Nanofibers and nanofiber-derived device for organoid development and nanosensing.
Evzen Amler, Charles University of Prague (Czech Republic)

11.25-11.45 am: Questions and answers

12.05-12.15 pm: AICC awards

12.15-12-35 pm: Concluding remarks and future initiative of AICC

FACULTY

Adriana Eramo, ISS, Rome (Italy)
Alex Calon, IMIM, Barcelona (Spain)
Carminia Della Corte, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)
Enza Lonardo, CNR Naples (Italy)
Evzen Amler, Charles University of Prague (Czech Republic)
Floriana Morgillo, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)
Gabriella Minchiotti, CNR Naples (Italy)
Lorenza Lazzari, University of Milan (Italy)
Luca Tiberi, University of Trento (Italy)
Matteo Porotto, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)
Maurilio Sampaolesi, University “La Sapienza”, Rome (Italy)
Meritxell Huch, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
(MPI-CBG), Dresden (Germany)
Nathalie Vergnolle, IRSD, Toulouse (France)
Nunzio del Gaudio, University of Campania, Naples (Italy)
Silvia Di Angelantonio, University “La Sapienza”, Rome (Italy)
Silvia Giordano, University of Turin (Italy)
Theo Ribierre, University of Geneva (Switzerland)
Vincenzo Corbo, University of Verona (Italy

Registration Fees

Registration Fees Meeting fee (VAT included)
On-site attendance
200 euro
On-line attendance
150 euro
PhD students, undergraduate students (both onsite/on-line)*
75 euro
PhD students Unicampania
Free admittance

To partecipate to the meeting is required a valid AICC membership. Membership request forms are attached to this program and are available at the following link:
https://www.aicc.website/cosaelaicc/sottoscrizioni/

2022 AICC membership is free of charge.

Registration to the meeting includes:

– Admission to all meeting sessions and meeting online material

– Abstract book file (PDF)

– Attendance certificate

– Conference kit

– Coffee break, light lunch

Registration without payment is not considered valid.

PAYMENT

Bank transfer to:

Associazione Italiana di Colture Cellulari

BPER BANCA S.P.A.
IT97B0538703612000003002045 

L’Aquila, agenzia 10, Via Campo di Pile, 67100 L’Aquila (AQ)

Reason for payment (causale): please, indicate your surname, name and title of the event.

REGISTRATION

Please note that this is a provisional registration; the registration will be confirmed after completing the payment and sending the receipt of the payment and the students status declaration to: aicc.meeting@gmail.com

The submission of abstracts for oral presentations or posters is encouraged, particularly from early-career researchers.
Registration to the meeting is required to submit an abstract.

Deadline for abstract submission: 18/11/2022

The abstract form is available on the AICC website:
https://www.aicc.website/

To submit your abstract, please send the filled abstract form to: aicc.meeting@gmail.com

Among the submitted abstracts, the AICC Scientific Board will select oral communications (10 minutes).
Participants will be informed of the selection by 22/11/2022

Guidelines for Preparing Posters

1. Presenters are expected to be at their posters and ready to discuss them during the coffee break/posters manned session.

2. Poster Size – poster size is 70 cm wide x 100 cm high. The organizers will supply material to attach the poster onto the panels.

3. Poster Board Assignments – All poster boards will be numbered, please make sure that you place your poster in the correct location.

Opening meeting registration Deadline meeting registration
OPENING
1 october 2022
DEADLINE
22 november 2022

President
Michele Caraglia, University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy

Vice President
Stefania Meschini, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy

Past President
Katia Scotlandi, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy

Board of Directors:
Massimo Donadelli (Secretary), University of Verona, Verona Italy

Francesca Zazzeroni (Treasurer), University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy

Enrico De Smaele, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome Italy

Maria Teresa Di Martino, “Magna Graecia” University, Catanzaro, Italy

Chiara Riganti, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

Massimo Donadelli, massimo.donadelli[at]univr.it

Evelin Pellegrini, evelin.pellegrini[at]ior.it


Event technical support
Xenia Eventi, info[at]xeniaeventi.it

 from University of University of Campania

Michele Caraglia, University of Campania

Federica Papaccio, University of Salerno

Silvia Zappavigna, University of Campania

Angela Lombardi, University of Campania

Amalia Luce, University of Campania

Laura Mosca, University of Campania

AWARDS

AICC will also awards for best poster by authors younger than 35 years of age.

AICC will also awards for best poster (flash presentations) by authors younger than 35 years of age.

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