Amber at the Gdańsk University of Technology Conference!
2024-10-14
On October 15, 2024, the PTBioch 2024 Webinar "The Attractive Face of Pharmacology" will take place at the Faculty of Chemistry of Gdańsk University of Technology.
Baltic amber has been used for centuries, particularly in folk medicine. Are there scientific proofs of its biological activity? Ewa Wagner-Wysiecka will attempt to answer this question in her presentation: "Baltic Amber in Medicine and Pharmacy – Facts vs. Myths?"
The webinar program is highly interesting and engaging – not only for chemists and biochemists! We warmly invite you to join!
More details can be found on the Faculty of Chemistry website of Gdańsk University of Technology:
https://chem.pg.edu.pl/wydarzenia/3308-atrakcyjna-twarz-farmakologii
TIMETABLE OF WEBINARIUM:
SESSION 1 I
1. 9.00. Małgorzata Sznitowska, A known drug in and unknown form, Gdańsk
2. 9.15. Aleksandra Majchrzak-Celińska, Tinostamustine as a novel therapeutic option for malignant
gliomas, Poznań
3. 9.30. Robert Kleszcz, Anakoinosis – an idea for the progress of anticancer therapy, Poznań
4. 9.45. Barbara Licznerska, The AhR-ER-NRF2 axis: a target for chemopreventive phytochemicals,
Poznań
5. 10.00. Adolfo Riviero-Muller, Targeting cancer cells with solid nanoparticles, Lublin
6. 10.15. Anita Krokosz, Tetrabromodisfenols – brominated flame retards and molecular aspects of their
damage to human erythrocytes, Łódź
7. 10.30. Piotr Koprowski, Dual modulation of BKCa potassium channels: competitive interactions of
activators and inhibitors in the pore, Warszawa,
8. 10.45. Anna Skupień Jaroszek, Morphological alterations of neuronal Golgi Apparatus upon seizures,
Warszawa.
9. 11.00. Ewa Wagner-Wysiecka, Baltic Amber in medicine and pharmacy – facts vs. myths, Gdańsk.
10. 11.15. Paulina Kaźmierska-Grębowska, Neurochemistry of love, Łódź.
Coffe break 11.30 – 12.00
YOUTH SESSION
11. 12.00. Agata Motyka-Pomagruk, Deactivation of antibiotics by pm-rf-APGD-type cold atmospheric
pressure plasma induces lower drug resistance in Esherichia coli, Gdańsk
12. 12.15. Lucyna Matusewicz, The use of microfluidics to develop DNA lipoplexes of potential role in
anticancer therapies, Wrocław
13. 12.30. Wojciech M. Jankowski, Fatty acid transporter as potential diagnostic markers for colorectal
cancer, Łódź
14. 12.45. Sara Janowska, Aromatase inhibitors as a potential pathway for the development of novel
anticancer therapies, Lublin.
15. 13.00. Katarzyna Piekarowicz, Muscle cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells as a model for
investigation of Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy type 1 pathogenesis, Wrocław.
16. 13.15. Kamila Skrzyńska, Characterization of a stable FGF8 mutant with potential medical applications,
Wrocław.
17. 13.30. Karolina Baran, Stable FGF10 for therapeutic applications, Wrocław.
18. 13.45. Renata Pukło, The significance of glutamatergic MNDA receptors in the neuroendocrine
regulation of liver cytochrome P450, Kraków.
19. 14.00. Maciej M. Jankowski, Invasive brain interfaces for single-neuron recordings in freely moving
animals, Gdańsk.
20. 14.15. Katarzyna Papierska, Chalcones – known natural ones, synthetic ones still being discovered….,
Poznań
21. 14.30. Karolina Matejczuk, Bee power: unvelling the health benefits of proteins in bee products, PG,
Gdańsk