Gender and Science - October 9, 2013
International Meeting in Munich
09.10.2013 12:00 – 19:00
Program
download the final program (PDF, 182 KByte)
- 12:00-13:00
Arrival, Welcome Reception - 13:00-13:10
Barbara Walzog, Speaker of SFB 914 (Munich, Germany)
and
Barbara Conradt, LMU Vice President for Research and Diversity (Munich, Germany)
Welcome Addresses - 13:10-13:40
Alison Abbott, Nature (Munich, Germany)
How Nature works - 13:40-14:10
Gerlind Wallon, EMBO (Heidelberg, Germany)
A persistent problem: Gender roles and bias - 14:10-14:40
Sussan Nourshargh, University of London (London, UK)
Breaching barriers: Story of junctures and junctions in leukocyte trafficking - 14:40-15:10
Véronique Witko-Sarsat, Inserm (Paris, France)
Cytosolic Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) scaffold in neutrophils:
when networking is the key to survival - 15:10-15:40
Coffee Break - 15:40-16:10
Mia Phillipson, University of Uppsala (Uppsala, Sweden)
Leukocyte recruitment to inflammation and hypoxia - 16:10-16:40
Sandrine Etienne-Manneville, Institut Pasteur (Paris, France)
Intercellular contacts in directed collective migration - 16:40-17:00
Ulrike Seifert, Dunja Bruder, University of Magdeburg (Magdeburg, Germany)
Introduction of SFB 854 - 17:00-17:20
Stefanie Kliche, University of Magdeburg (Magdeburg, Germany)
Role of ADAP/SKAP55 in T cell adhesion and migration - 17:20-17:40
Ildiko Dunay, University of Magdeburg (Magdeburg, Germany)
Neurotrophins and latent Toxoplasma infection - 17:40-18:00
Simone Salden, DER SPIEGEL (Frankfurt a. M., Germany)
„The wrong people“: The story of an investigation about women at a German university hospital - 18:00-19:00
Plenary Discussion: Gender and Science
moderated by Elisa Ferrando-May, University of Konstanz (Konstanz, Germany) - Dinner: Get-together for everybody
("Mosaiksaal" outside the lecture hall)
Organizers:
Annette Müller-Taubenberger and Barbara Walzog
Location:
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Lecture Hall F 1.08 ("Kleiner Hörsaal Physiologie")
Pettenkoferstr. 14
80336 Munich
Downloads
- Final Program (182 KByte)