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Signal Transduction: Receptors, Mediators and Genes 2005 Meeting

The STS Meeting 2005: Signal Transduction - Receptors, Mediators and Genes will be held at the Hilton Hotel Weimar from November 10th to November 12th, 2005.

News

Online registration is closed. Due to the approaching meeting, further online registrations are no longer accepted. Please see the on-site registration details provided below. (2005-11-07)

PDF Downloads: The program overview and the time-table are available for download on the download page. The complete program booklet is available for download to registered participants after logging in. (2005-10-04, updated 2005-10-12)

Updates: Workshop and Poster Topics have changed, the list of Keynote Speakers was added and the titles of the talks in the special session on "Signal Transduction in Immune Cells" are now up-to-date. (2005-07-20)

Registration, Abstract Submission and Hotel Reservation are now possible. (2005-06-20)

Topics of the workshops have been finalized. Information about the Acris Antibodies Award 2005 (1000.-- EUR) has been added. (2005-06-17)

Updated general information on the meeting. Registration is scheduled to be available in mid-June. (2005-06-07)

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Date, Time and Location

The STS Meeting 2005 will take place once again in the Hilton Hotel in Weimar from November 10.-12. The beginning of the scientific program of the meeting is scheduled for Thursday morning at 9.00 a.m. Otherwise, we will stick to our approved concept of the previous years.

Registration Fees

For this years meeting, the Hilton Hotel moderately increased the fees for catering etc., however, the accomodation fees remained stable. The conference package covering the abstract booklet, the legendary STS coffee-mug, the catering throughout all coffee breaks, the lunches and snacks and the two dinners, will make up:

  • 175,-- EUR for STS members
  • 210,-- EUR for non-STS members
  • 250,-- EUR for industrial participants (only from sponsoring companies)
  • 350,-- EUR for other industrial participants

On-site Registration Fees

Online registration for this year's meeting has been closed due to the approaching meeting. However, you are atill welcome to attend to the meeting. The following on-site registration fees apply and must be paid in cash (no checks, no credit cards):

Whole Meeting
Academic STS memberEUR 200
Academic participantEUR 250
Non-academic participant as STS member   
and/or from sponsoring company
EUR 300
Other non-academic participantEUR 400
 
Single Day Registration
Academic participantEUR 100
Non-academic participantEUR 150
Accompanying PersonEUR 100
 
Other Fees
Dinner onlyEUR 30
STS-Meeting CDEUR 35

Congress Venue

The conference site is suitable for 250 participants. Due to the development of the society and potentially resulting space limitations, we strongly encourage all STS members to register early. As usual, registration will be handled as first come first serve. Registration and abstract submission is possible online only (scheduled to be available in the middle of June). The deadline for abstract submission is September 15, 2005. There will be no extension of this deadline.

A cancellation of a meeting registration is possible until four weeks prior to the meeting and only a processing fee of EUR 50,-- will be charged to cover costs for program organization, handling of funds, cups and buttons. The remainder of the registration fee will be refunded. After that date a refund will not be possible.

Hilton Hotel, Weimar With regard to lodging throughout the Meeting, we could arrange again a very moderate rate for accomodation at the Hilton Hotel Weimar. As compared to the regular rate at this hotel (180,-- EUR per night), single rooms will be available to the conferees of the STS meeting for 90,-- EUR and double space rooms (which can be shared by two conferees) for 105,-- EUR including the Hilton breakfast buffet! Hotel reservations at these reduced rates have to be made under the keyword 'STS'.

Special Focus 2005 - Signal Transduction in Immune Cells

We are pleased to announce a special session on "Signal Transduction in Immune Cells" scheduled for Friday, November 11th. This highlight was made possible by a substantial effort from Burkhart Schraven (Magdeburg) and Jürgen Wienands (Göttingen) sponsored by the German Research Council (DFG, FOR521).

Confirmed Speakers for this session are:

Salvatore Valitutti
(Toulouse, France)
   Immunological synapse manifestation of inter-cellular information transfer
Andre Veillette
(Montreal, Canada)
   Immune regulation by SLAM-related receptors and SAP family adaptors
John Monroe
(Philadelphia, USA)
   Tonic signaling through ITAM receptors in B cells and cancer
Tomokiro Kurosaki
(Yokohama, Japan)
   B cell signaling - Title to be announced

Keynote Talks

As in recent years, the keynote talks will be given by invited speakers nominated by STS members. You might appreciate from the list below that some of the presentations nicely complement the 2005 Special Focus on Signal Transduction in Immune Cells. Therefore, the STS council decided that in the following meetings, other topics or areas of signal transduction research should be covered as "Special Focus". We appreciate your commitment and will discuss suggestions at the STS General Assembly in November.

For the 2005 Meeting, we are pleased and honoured to announce keynote presentations by:

Stefan Rose-John
(Kiel, Germany)
   Soluble Cytokine Receptors in Control of Inflammation and Cancer
Workshop: Chemokines, Cytokines and their Receptors
Peter Krammer
(Heidelberg, Germany)
   Life and death in T cells
Workshop: Differentiation and Cell Death
Stefan Bauer
(Munich, Germany)
   Influence of compartimentalization on TLR-ligand recognition and signalling
Workshop: Signaling induced by Pathogens
Peter Friedl
(Würzburg , Germany)
   Tuning an immune reponse: Diversity and adaptation of the immunological synapse.
Workshop: Adhesion, Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
Alexander Bürkle
(Konstanz, Germany)
   Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation, maintenance of genomic stability and ageing
Workshop: Chromatin Modifications, Transcription, Cell Cycle Control and Aging
Markus Hoth
(Homburg, Germany)
   Ion channels as drug targets: overview and implications for T-cell activation
Workshop: Small Molecules as Signaling Modifiers - Toxins and Ions

Workshop and Poster Topics

The topics for the 2005 STS meeting are:

  1. Chemokines, Cytokines, Growth Factors and their Receptors
  2. Differentiation and Apoptosis
  3. Signalling Induced by Pathogens
  4. Signaling in Immune Cells
  5. Chromatin Modifications, Transcription, Cell Cycle Control and Aging
  6. Adhesion, Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
  7. Small Molecules as Signaling Modifiers – Toxins and Ions
  8. Miscellaneous - Posters Only

Note that depending on the number of abstracts submitted for individual topics, changes in workshops may occur. Thus, do not forget to indicate the second workshop preference when submitting your abstract, especially if you would like to give an oral presentation. Due to time restraints caused by the slightly modified structure of the 2005 Meeting, we unfortunately can not accept as many contributions for oral presentation as in recent years. However, we followed the recommendation of STS members expressed at the General Assemblies of our Society and we are confident that the overview presentations will be more than compensatory.

Acris Antibodies Award 2005 (1000.-- EUR)

For the first time in 2005, Acris Antibodies together with the STS announce the Acris Antibodies Award. This scientific award (1000.-- EUR) will be given to an outstanding oral presentation. To become eligible for the award, please submit your application by email to the attention of the head of the award jury, Ralf Hass. Applications should include a copy of the abstract, a short CV and a list of publications. Selected contributions will be announced in the programm booklet and have to be presented both as oral and poster presentations. Oral presentation will be 10 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion and poster presentation will be in a marked area of the poster exhibition on Friday night to allow further discussion with members of the jury. Deadline for applications is September 15, 2005. The award-winning work should be considered for publication in SIGNAL TRANDUCTION.

STS stipends and Poster Prizes

The STS council decided to once again distribute STS stipends for a total amount of 2,500,-- EUR. The favourable financial situation of the STS enables the Society to support up to 10 young STS members (diploma or doctoral students) by a travel grant of 250,-- EUR each. The application deadline for STS-stipends is September 15, 2005. The successful applicants will be notified and personally awarded during the STS Meeting in Weimar.

Applicants must be diploma- or doctoral-students, a letter of confirmation from the head of the department and a copy of immatriculation certificate is required. Applicants must also be members of the STS and the STS membership must be continued for at least three subsequent years following the STS stipend. Applications must be accompanied a curriculum vitae, a description of the current project (no more than two pages) and an abstract to be presented at the Meeting. Applications should be sent to the head of the grant comittee, Gaby-Fleur Böl (boel@mail.dife.de - Fax: +49-33200/88-419).

The address for postal mail is:

PD Dr. Gaby-Fleur Boel
German Institute of Human Nutrition
Potsdam-Rehbruecke
Biochemistry of Micronutrients
Arthur-Scheunert-Allee 114-116
D-14558 Nuthetal
Germany

Poster presentations will be again particularly attractive in 2005. First of all, there will be ample space for all posters to remain mounted throughout the conference in conjunction with the sponsors exhibition. Second, all posters may be introduced to the plenum in the famous 'one minute - one transparency (no slide)' session and third, five poster prizes will be awarded (first prize: 250,-- EUR, second prize: 200,-- EUR, third prize: 150,-- EUR, fourth prize: 100,-- EUR and fifth prize: 50,-- EUR. Since it is the policy of the STS to particularly encourage and support young scientists, the council decided that chairpeople and heads of departments or institutes are not eligible for a poster award.

Signal Transduction Journal

With Wiley-VCH as publisher, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION has been established as the official journal of the STS. Besides the publication of all accepted abstracts submitted in time (potentially as a supplemental issue), we strongly encourage all speakers and presenting or senior authors of poster presentations to submit manuscripts on the topic of their presentation. Paper Submission will be possible online or at the booth of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION and Wiley-VCH at the Meeting.

Meeting CD

Upon demand, the STS council will produce a Meeting CD that will include the program and all abstracts, the list of meeting participants, the General Assembly agenda, as well as pictures and video-clips taken at the meeting. The CD will also contain Powerpoint presentations of talks and pdf's of posters (of course only of those for which explicit permission was provided along with submission). The CD can be ordered in advance with your registration and will be distributed shortly after the meeting.

Sponsors of the STS Meeting 2005

The industrial exhibition of sponsoring companies will take place in an approximately 400 square meter area together with the poster exhibition in order to concentrate and to facilitate interactions between the conference participants and the industry.

Visit Miltenyi Biotec Visit tebu-bio Visit ZYTOMED GmbH Visit New England Biolabs Visit BD Biosciences Visit LI-COR Biosciences Visit Acris Antibodies Visit Biomol
Visit CellSystems Visit Natutec Visit Perbio Science Visit Biotrend Visit Biozol Visit Amaxa Biosystems Visit Qiagen Visit Merck Biosciences Visit Beckman-Coulter Visit Meso Scale Discovery
Visit Biosource Visit R&D Systems
Visit Axxora Visit Cellgenix
Visit Serotec Visit Chemicon

Sponsoring companies of the STS meeting as well as companies who would like to support alternative activities such as organization of a dinner tutorial, sponsoring of scientific awards, banner commercials, etc. are kindly requested to contact Ralf Hass for further information.

Organizing Committee

Ralf Hass, Hannover
Karlheinz Friedrich, Jena
Ottmar Janssen, Kiel
Frank Entschladen, Witten
   

Program Committee

Karlheinz Friedrich, Jena
Frank Entschladen, Witten
Ralf Hass, Hannover
Ottmar Janssen, Kiel
and chairpeople of the individual sessions

Workshops

All presentations will be given as plenary overview lectures/short presentations in the main conference hall. Most sessions will be opened by an introductory overview of 25 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion. Thus, in 2005, The STS will again attract and invite Overview-Speakers who significantly contributed to the development of specific areas of signal transduction research. Further speakers will be selected by the chairpeople of a session and the program committee.

Due to time restrictions, only a limited number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentations of 10 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion. The oral presentations should thematically be related to the Workshop Topics. They will be selected according to the author's indicated preferences by the Workshop chairpeople on the basis of scientific quality and consistency with the program.

The Sponsoring Companies of the STS meeting as usual will have the opportunity in the 2005 STS meeting for a plenary lecture. Thus, the Workshop sessions will include presentations of 10 minutes by sponsoring companies on innovative products for signal transduction research. These presentations will conclude each session to allow further discussions with the company's representatives during the following breaks.

A workshop entitled 'Bench to Business' is also planned for presenting companies. We shall provide this platform for planned projects, new startup companies, and for developing and established companies to discuss their aims and possible future strategies about combining academia and business. We hope that once again we will attract representatives from many companies that find their basis or their costumers in signal transduction research. For further information on special rates for contribitors to this event, please contact Ralf Hass (applicable to company representatives only).

Poster Sessions

All accepted poster contributions will be mounted throughout the whole meeting in an area directly connected to the conference hall together with the sponsors' exhibition. This comfortable area will also be the major get-together site during the coffee and beer breaks. Poster viewing and discussion is scheduled for Thursday and Friday. In addition, posters may be presented to the plenum in a separate Poster Workshop as a 'one-minute presentation' (one minute - one (A4) transparency - no slide).

Poster Size: The format for posters is DIN A0 in portrait orientation (width: 841 mm, height: 1189 mm)

Travel Information

For detailed information in German about traveling by plane or by car and the location of the Conference Venue please refer to the Hilton Hotel Weimar. For special inquiries about local peculiarities, contact Karlheinz Friedrich.


 
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Last modified: 07.11.2005