Joint meeting with “Membrane Dynamics, Repair and Disease” February 2-5, 2026Joint meeting with “Membrane Dynamics, Repair and Disease”http://keysym.us/KSAutophagy26
Where: Lorne, Victoria, Australia When: 16th-20th November 2025 Abstract deadline: 18th July 2025 Early registration deadline: 29th August 2025 Link: https://www.isa11.org The International Symposium on Autophagy (ISA) is one of the most prestigious meetings in the autophagy field, first organised by Dr Yoshinori Ohsumi (the 2016 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine) in 1997. The…
Presenter: Mariya Licheva (Cornell University, USA) When: Monday 2nd June, 14:00-14:50 Where: Online webinar via zoom, streamed during the ARCTiC Symposium held at Holmen Fjordhotell Our next Rising Star is Mariya Licheva (Cornell University, USA), who presents her recent co-first author publication Phase separation of initiation hubs on cargo is a trigger switch for selective…
We are pleased to invite you to a day of inspiring science and meaningful networking, featuring keynote lectures by renowned scientists Ivan Dikic and James Hurley. The program will also showcase cutting-edge research from ARCTiC’s talented early-career researchers, including the highly anticipated Rising Star event. 2nd June 2025 Venue: Holmen Fjordhotell James H. Hurley (University…
Presenter: Sebastian Hofer (Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany) When: Tuesday 4th March, 15:00-16:00 Where: Online webinar via zoom that is streamed in the Radium Hospital LU1 auditorium, followed by cake and coffee/tea. Our first Rising Star is Sebastian Hofer(Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany), who presents his recent first author publication Spermidine is essential for fasting-mediated autophagy and longevity (Nat Cell Biol, 2024).…
ARCTiC hosted its inaugural Kick-Off Symposium on the 17th September 2024 at the picturesque Holmen Fjordhotell near Oslo. Organised by the ARCTiC founding members, this symposium was attended by autophagy researchers from Oslo University Hospital, University of Oslo and The Arctic University of Norway.
ARCTiC is a research centre based at Department of Molecular Cell Biology at Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital https://ous-research.no/mcb. ARCTiC-autophagy.no is up now 🙂