Spring TRANSPAN Early Career Stage Investigators’ Workshop for Research in Pancreatic Cancer and Rare Pancreatic Neoplasms

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Spring TRANSPAN Early Career Stage Investigators’ Workshop for Research in Pancreatic Cancer and Rare Pancreatic Neoplasms

Informations
This workshop is specifically designed for young researchers. This is a PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT call for applications, and further details will be communicated via email and our social media channels in the next few hours and days.
It is dedicated to PhD students and post-docs without a faculty/permanent position, and it is entitled “Spring TRANSPAN Early Career Investigators’ Workshop for Research in Pancreatic Cancer and Rare Pancreatic Neoplasms”.
The workshop will be held in Padova (Italy) on April 17th, 2024 (one full day).
Venue: Palazzo della Salute, Via San Francesco 90, 35121 Padova.
Participants will have the chance to present their ongoing projects on several topics related to the TRANSPAN mission and the focus of this year’s workshop, “Pancreatic Cancer and Rare Pancreatic Neoplasms”. These sessions will led by experienced mentors from different research fields.
For the upcoming TRANSPAN event, we will financially support up to 12 participants. They can claim reimbursement up to 450€ for travel expenses and 150€ per day as a maximum daily allowance. Please read the reimbursement COST rules.
In addition, we welcome up to 10-15 more participants who can attend the meeting without reimbursement.
For more details, please check your mail and our social media pages during the next few days.
If you are interested in attending, please fill out the application form at this link.
[link: https://forms.gle/KdLjHa1mU6RDa4SMA ]
The deadline for submitting your application is March 15th, 2024. Your application will be evaluated by the workshop organizer and a group of selected specialists based on the quality of your CV and the content of your motivation letter.
The results of the evaluation will be announced before March 21st, 2024. If you are selected to participate in the workshop, your abstract will be published in a Special Issue of Frontiers in Oncology (IF 4.7), along with the abstract selected for the workshop of 2023.
We strongly believe this workshop is a great opportunity for early career stage investigators to build new connections and to start new collaborative projects within the Action and beyond.
Best regards
The workshop organization.
Scientific Committee
Prof. Claudio Pasquali, Dr. Anna Caterina Milanetto, Dr. Manuel Gentiluomo, Dr. Stefania Bunduc
P.S.
in case of problems with the form, contact manuel.gentiluomo@biologia.unipi.it
Scientific Committee and Mentors
Scientific Committee
Anna Caterina Milanetto (Host)
Claudio Pasquali (Host)
Manuel Gentiluomo (Italy)
Stefania Bunduc (Romania)
Mentors
Eithne Costello (Liverpool, UK)
Maria Del Pilar Acedo Nuñez (London, UK)
Justo Pastor Castaño Fuentes (Cordoba, Spain)
Program
08.00 – 08.30 | Registration and Welcome |
08.30 – 08.45 |
Welcome to COST action TRANSPAN Manuel Gentiluomo and Stefania Bunduc
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08.45 – 09.00 |
Welcome to Padova: the cradle of modern medicine Anna Caterina Milanetto and Claudio Pasquali |
SESSION I | “Non-invasive biomarkers” |
9.00 – 9.20 |
“The long way from mentee to mentor” Eithne Costello, United Kingdom |
9.20 – 9.45 | “SERS-based immunosensor for pancreatic cancer biomarker MUC4 detection in serum” |
Speaker: Ayse Mine Saridag, Turkey | |
9.45 – 10.10 | “Cost-benefit analysis of biomarker-driven early detection of pancreatic cancer in individuals with new-onset diabetes” |
Speaker: Irena Stefanova, United Kingdom | |
10.10 – 10.35 | “Assessing the aggressiveness of pancreatic cancer and its liver metastatic potential through the study of exosomes and new exosomes-related biomarkers” |
Speaker: Annalisa Comandatore, Italy | |
10.35 – 11.00 | “Circulating tumor cells profiling in patients with pancreatic lesions” |
Speaker: Ioanna Angelioudaki, Greece | |
11.00 – 11.30
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Coffee Break |
SESSION II | “Disease risk profiling” |
11.30 – 11.50 |
“The long way from mentee to mentor” Justo Pastor Castaño Fuentes, Spain |
11.50 – 12.15 | “Integrating familial data for pancreatic cancer risk assessment through multiomic analysis” |
Speaker: Elif Öz, Turkey | |
12.15 – 12.40 | “Evidence of causality between circulating metabolites, gut microbiome and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma risk: a Mendelian randomization study” |
Speaker: Riccardo Farinella, Italy | |
12.40 – 14.30 | Lunch Break: free lunch in Padova city center |
SESSION III | “Functional genomics and therapy” |
14.30 – 14.50 |
“The long way from mentee to mentor” Maria Del Pilar Acedo Nuñez, United Kingdom |
14.50 – 15.15 | “Cancer stem cell-derived PGLYRP1 induces tumor microenvironment remodelling and immune suppression in pancreatic cancer” |
Speaker: Juan Carlos López-Gil, Spain | |
15.15 – 15.40 | “Development of a co-culture model to study the effect of cGAS/STING immune activation pathway in pancreatic periampullary intestinal adenocarcinoma” |
Speaker: Panagiotis Sarametidis, Ireland | |
15.40 – 16.05 | “Exploring aryl hydrocarbon receptor modulation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells: implications for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma immune dysregulation” |
Speaker: Arenida Bartkeviciene, Lithuania | |
16.05 – 16.30 | “Influence of TGF-β1 on pancreatic cancer cell proliferation and expression of selected proteins involved in epithelial-mesenchymal transition” |
Speaker: Oskar Szafrański, Poland | |
16.30 – 17.00
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Coffee Break |
SESSION IV | “Tumor profiling” |
17.00 – 17.20 |
“Best publications on pancreatic NETs: what’s new in the field of basic science?” Justo Pastor Castaño Fuentes, Spain |
17.20 – 17.45 | “Distinct spliceosomic profiles provide novel insights on pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor biology” |
Speaker: Sergio Pedraza-Arevalo, Spain | |
17.45 – 18.10 | “A possible link between RNA methylation and splicing in pancreas carcinoids” |
Speaker: Daniel Ruiz Palacios, Spain | |
18.10 – 18.30 |
Final remarks and Conclusions (Scientific Committee and Mentors) |