List of Past Thematic Meetings
Liposomes, Exosomes, and Virosomes: From Modeling Complex Membrane Processes to Medical Diagnostics and Drug Delivery
Liposomes, Exosomes, and Virosomes: From Modeling Complex Membrane Processes to Medical Diagnostics and Drug Delivery
Event date:
Sunday, Sep 11, 2016 - Friday, Sep 16, 2016 Export event
Event Location: Str. Collina 84, 6612 Ascona, Switzerland
This meeting covered recent developments for investigating biochemical reactions and networks at, in, and across membranes of artificial and cell membrane-derived vesicles. Themes addressed include: imaging membrane proteins and their biochemical reactions by light- and electron-optical and force microscopy at small ensemble and single molecule levels; vesicles in cellular trafficking and processes; lipid and protein micro-/nano-domains in membranes; transmembrane signalling in cell-derived vesicles; modeling in-plane and trans-membrane reactions; vesicles as ultrasmall containers for (bio-)chemical reactions; vesicles as artificial cells and for synthetic and systems biology; extracellular vesicles (exosomes) as diagnostic biomarkers; viral envelopes (virosomes) and vesicles for targeted drug delivery; and membrane networks and tissue engineering. The meeting brought together experts in membrane biophysics, cell biology, synthetic biology, diagnostics, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical formulation, as well as academic scientists and researchers in pharmaceutical industry.
This multidisciplinary topic allowed for an intense scientific exchange of ideas and highlighted the field from different views, providing a basis for a molecular understanding of central questions about the use of cell-derived and model membranes, and the newest technical approaches.
Event Organizers
- Daniel Müller, Swiss Federal institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
- Lukas Tamm, University of Virginia, USA
- Horst Vogel, Ecole Ploytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland