Nov 8, 2018  |  8:00am - 3:00pm
Symposium

Mitochondrial Function, Cell Metabolism, & Disease

Join the Canadian Mitochondrial Network (MitoNet) and Agilent for a day dedicated to mitochondrial function, cell metabolism, & disease research!

This symposium brings together experts on mitochondrial research discussing breakthroughs on Cancer, Kinesiology, Mitochondrial Metabolomics, 3D Organoids and biochemistry. Find the right technology is crucial. We will devote attention in this symposium to debate about the importance of real-time functional metabolism and overall cell analysis. 

This symposium is meant to be stimulating, instigate debate and hopefully lead to development of new collaborations and ideas. 

This seminar is Free. Registration is required, seating is limited. Lunch will be provided.

Register here.

Medical Sciences Bldg., Room 2170

AGENDA:

8:00 –10:00
Continental Breakfast, Registration, & Networking
Cell Analysis Technology Overview

Brian Kierce, Cell Analysis Instruments Product Specialist, Agilent

Live Cell Functional Analysis
David Ferrick, PhD. Senior Director, Cell Analysis, Agilent
Natalia Romero, PhD. Applications Scientist, Cell Analysis Products, Agilent

10:00 –10:30
Welcome & Introduction
Ana Andreazza, PhD

10:30 –11:45
Keynote: Mitochondrial Metabolomics
Julie St-Pierre, PhD -University of Ottowa

11:45 –13:00
Lunch Break & Poster Section


13:00 –14:00
Panel: Mitochondrial & Muscle Biology: Bioenergetics and Metabolism

David Hood, PhD -York University 
Chris Perry, PhD -York University

14:00 –15:00
Panel: New approaches to access mitochondrial biology
Thomas Hurd, PhD
Ana Andreazza, PhD