Coffee Break & Poster Session-2 (posters 1 t/m 24)
Tracks
High Bay
Tuesday, June 19, 2018 |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
High Bay |
Details
The poster sessions will take place from Monday until Thursday from 15:30-16:30 in the High Bay, along with the coffee break. Posters are divided in two sessions. Session #1 on Monday/Tuesday and Session #2 on Wednesday/Thursday. Presenters from Session #1 are requested to remove their posters on Tuesday at the end of the day. Presenters are requested to be present at their posters on either Monday from 15:30-16:30 hrs or Wednesday from 15:30-16:30 hrs.
Speaker
Attendee39
Université Jean Monnet / Unité Sainbiose Inserm U-1059
IS ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY ABLE TO PROTECT THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM IN A MURINE MODEL OF KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS?
Attendee32
IBMP RAS
Nuclear–Cytoplasmic Traffic of Class IIa Histone Deacethylases in Rat Soleus Muscle at the Early Stage of Gravitational Unloading
Attendee117
Institute of Biochemistry, Romanian Academy
Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts under simulated microgravity
Attendee145
Università Degli Studi di Milano
BONE REMODELLING STUDY USING STRONTIUM ENRICHED HYDROXYAPATITE NANOPARTICLES
Attendee146
Graduate School of Health Sciences, Toyohashi SOZO University
Nuclear accumulation of HSP70 protein in mouse skeletal muscles in response to reloading following unloading
Attendee148
Texas Southern University
Analysis and Characterization of Bone tissue using modeled microgravity analogues as Tissue Engineering Models.
Attendee110
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Effect of clomipramine on lipid raft disorders in soleus muscle of rats exposed to short-term hindlimb unloading
Attendee76
State Scientific Center Of The Russian Federation - Institute Of Biomedical Problems (ibmp)
The effect of 30 day hindlimb unloading and overload on murine bone marrow stromal progenitors
Attendee59
Institute Of Botany Nasu
The definition of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of plants gravisensitive
Attendee78
Institute Of Botany
Clinorotation impacts the plasmalemma lipid bilayr and its functional domains–rafts in plant cells
Attendee85
Institute of Botany, NAS Ukraine
Investigation of plant tolerance to radioactive environment of space flights
Attendee95
Institute Of Botany
Response of calcium ions to hypergravity
Attendee128
Institute of Botany, NAS of Ukraine
HSP90s and HSP70s stabilize root gravitropic response in Arabidopsis
Attendee130
M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, NAS of Ukraine
Clinorotation impact on respiration and photosynthesis of pea plants under the low light conditions
Attendee79
Institute Of Botany
“Rhizogenesis in vitro” from leaf explants as a model for studying root cell differentiation under real and simulated microgravity.
Attendee138
Istituto Superiore Di Sanità
Adaptive responses in mammals to alterad gravitational environments
Attendee25
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
HypoCampus - Effects of Long-Duration Spaceflight on Spatial Cognition and Its Neural Basis
Attendee75
Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences
Plantar mechanical stimulation prevents neurochemical alterations in the hippocampus induced by stimulated microgravity
Attendee132
Doshisha University
Effect of endurance exercise training on neurogenesis of adipose-derived stem cells, isolated from fat-depot in Wistar rats
Attendee129
University Of California, San Diego
Cardiovascular Response to Different Doses of Applied External Pressure
Attendee15
The Russian Federation State Research Center – Institute Of Biomedical Problems Of The Russian Academy Of Sciences
Dynamic foot stimulation prevents calcineurin/NFATc1 inactivation and slow-to-fast shift in rat soleus muscle under unloading
Attendee60
Wylelabs GmbH
The influence of body size and exercise countermeasures on resources required for human exploration missions
Attendee156
Institut de Microelectronica de Barcelona IMB-CNM-CSIC
Zinc oxide and graphene as sensing platforms towards enabling skin wound healing assessment in space
Attendee149
Taras Shevchenko National University Of Kyiv
INFLUENCE OF THE TRANSFORMED ENVIRONMENT ON THE YIELD OF SOYBEAN PLANTS AND RESISTANCE TO SOYBEAN MOSAIC VIRUS
Attendee38
Inserm, U1059, University of Lyon, University Jean Monnet