Being Smart In Coordination Chemistry: Medical Applications
Hôtel Dupanloup
1 rue Dupanloup
45000 Orléans
France
Presentation
Deadline for registration: 22/09/2016
Metal complexes have increasing importance in modern medicine. Early recognition of diseases, which is the cornerstone of successful therapies, is one of the most important goals in medical imaging. To meet this challenge, one needs to explore and to visualize the alterations in the molecular events of biological processes, from the homeostasis of a simple metal ion to the complex functioning of biomolecular assemblies. For this, even the most sophisticated instrumentational tools like MRI, PET, SPECT or optical imaging need to be complemented with the appropriate chemistry. Many of the diagnostic agents, indispensable in molecular imaging approaches, are based on metal complexes.
Among the numerous therapeutic applications that rely on metal ions, one emerging field is radioimmunotherapy. It uses radionuclide-labelled antibodies to deliver radiation exclusively to cancerous cells minimalizing side effects.
In order to circumvent toxicity and to ensure specific delivery, metal ions are trapped into various scaffolds, ranging from small chelators to specifically-designed multifunctional nanoparticles. They all have to fulfill strict requirements of tight binding in order to carry the metal ion safely to the target.
The “LE STUDIUM CONFERENCE” entitled “Being smart in coordination chemistry: medical applications” intends to bring together different actors of the research and medical application of metal complexes, including chemists, biochemists and physicians in the objective of confronting different views, exploring medical needs and potential responses.
TOPICS
- New approaches in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
- Metal ions in nanostructures for improved medical diagnosis.
- Complexes of metal ions in medical therapy.
- Responsive probes for real-time monitoring of physicochemical parameters and for determining the concentration of biologically relevant ions and molecules.
Convenors
- Dr Ferenc Kàlmàn, LE STUDIUM RESEARCH FELLOW
FROM Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Debrecen, Hungary
IN RESIDENCE AT Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM), UPR 4301 (Molecular Biophysics Center, CNRS) Orleans, France - Dr Éva Jakab Tóth
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM), UPR 4301 (Molecular Biophysics Center, CNRS) Orleans, France
Invited Speakers
- Dr Kristina Djanashvili - Biocatalysis and Organic Chemistry, Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology (NL)
- Dr Simonetta Geninatti - Chemistry and Preclinical Research Team (CPRT), Molecular Imaging Center (IT)
- Dr Gyula Tircsó - Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Debrecen (HU)
- Prof. Ervin Berényi - Department of Biomedical Laboratory and Imaging Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Debrecen (HU)
- Dr László Sasi Szabó - Department of Pediatric Surgery, Institute of Pediatrics, University of Debrecen (HU)
- Dr Ildikó Garai - ScanoMed (HU)
- Dr Zoltán Kovács - The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (USA)
- Dr Alessandro Maiocchi - Bracco Imaging SpA (IT)
- Dr Gábor Papp - Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Debrecen (HU)
- Pr Franck Denat - Institute of Molecular Chemistry of the University of Burgundy (FR)
- Pr Silvio Aime - Chemistry and Preclinical Research Team (CPRT), Molecular Imaging Center (IT)
- Pr Olivier Tillement - Institut Lumière Matière, Université Claude Bernard Lyon (FR)
- Dr Alain Le Pape - Centre d’Imagerie du Petit animal, CIPA-TAAM, UPS n°44, CNRS, Orléans (FR)
- Dr Sara Lacerda - CBM, CNRS, Orléans (FR)
- Dr Graeme Stasiuk - University of Hull (UK)
- Dr Pascale Delangle - Reconnaissance Ionique et Chimie de Coordination, Laboratoire de Chimie Inorganique et Biologique(UMR E 3 CEA UJF) (FR)
PROGRAMME / SCHEDULE
1st DAY 26/09/2016
- 12H00 Registration/Welcome lunch
- 13H30 Official opening
- 13H40 Acknowledgement (Dr Ferenc Kàlmàn)
- 13H50 Scientific opening (Dr Éva Jakab Tóth)
First session
- 14H00 Pr Silvio Aime
Design and testing of paramagnetic agents for functional and molecular MRI studies - 14H40 Pr Franck Denat
Macrocyclic polyamines as multifunctional chelating agents for medical imaging - 15H10 Dr Gábor Papp
Application of para-H2 in hydrogenation reactions catalyzed by Ru-, Rh- and Ir-complexes in aqueous media
15H30 Coffee break and poster section
Second session
- 16H30 Pr Olivier Tillement
Use of gadolinium-based hybrid nanoparticles for enhanced radiation therapy guided by MRI - 17H00 Dr Kristina Djanashvili
Advantages of Porous Nanomaterials for Theranostic Applications - 17H30 Zoltán Garda
Toward Safe Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent: Mn(II) Complexes Of Open-Chain Bis(Amide) Derivatives - 18H30 Pr Franck Denat
Chimie & Métaux: du diagnostic médical aux thérapies
French grand public conference, LE STUDIUM LECTURE
2nd DAY 27/09/2016
- 08H45 Registration/Welcome coffee
Third session
- 09H00 Pr Ervin Berényi
Multimodal Imaging. New approaches in Magnetic Resonance Imaging - 09H40 Dr Alain Le Pape
PET and SPECT in the arena of preclinical imaging strategies to boost therapy innovation in cancer research - 10H10 Morgane Enel
PCTA scaffold-based LnIII complexes : synthesis and evaluation - 10H30 Coffee break
Fourth session
- 11H00 Dr Ildiko Garai
From Biomarkers to Teranostics: The future perspectives in medical therapy using radiolabelled molecules - 11H40 Dr László Sasi Szabó
Intraoperative tissue identification – the surgeon’s point of view - 12H10 Pr Géraldine Gouhier
β-Cyclodextrins as scaffolds of new smart MRI contrast agents - 12H30 Lunch
Fifth session
- 14H00 Dr Alessandro Maiocchi
About the role of metal complexes in the future of medical imaging applications - 14H40 Dr Sara Lacerda
Peptide-based Contrast Agents: Novel probes for high-risk atherosclerotic plaques and metastasis imaging - 15H10 Dr Pascale Delangle
Metal-coordinating peptides as tools to understand copper homeostasis and treat Wilson Disease - 15H40 Coffee break and Poster session
Sixth session
- 16H30 Dr Zoltan Kovacs
A Eu(II) / (III) based redox responsive T1 / PARACEST agent - 17H10 Dounia El Hamrani
Perinatal exposure to dichloro-bisphenol A alters hepatic lipid composition in mouse: a study by MRI and 1H MRS - 17H30 Dr Éva Jakab Tóth
Enzyme-responsive imaging probes based on a self-immolative approach - 20H00 Conference gala dinner at Le Lift
3rd DAY 28/09/2016
- 08H45 Morning coffee
Seventh session
- 09H00 Dr Simonetta Geninatti Crich
Proteins as carriers for metal based theranostics - 09H30 Dr Graeme J. Stasiuk
Molecular imaging agents for the detection of Formyl Peptide Receptor 1 in inflammation - 10H00 Dr Gyula Tircsó
Improving the Safety of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents: Preparation and Characterization of New Gd3+ and Mn2+ Complexes Formed with Rigidified Ligands. - 10H20 Coffee break
Eighth session
- 10H50 Dr Ferenc K. Kálmán
Results of a detailed investigation on a Mn(II)-based “smart” MRI contrast agent candidate for angiographic investigation - 11H10 Dr Matthieu Starck
Europium complexes for cell imaging - 11H30 Raphaël Gillet
New bispidine based ligand as stable copper chelate for nuclear imaging application - 11H50 Conclusions & closing ceremony
Scientific conclusions: Dr Éva Jakab Tóth
Closing speech: Dr Éva Jakab Tóth &
Dr Ferenc Kàlmàn - 12H00 Lunch
Pricing
Private institutions | 200 EUR |
Researchers | 150 EUR |
Students | 75 EUR |
ABSTRACTS & POSTER SUBMISSION
Abstracts, Bio & Posters must be written in English and be sent before the 12/09/2016
Please send your poster before the 15/09/2016 so that it can be included on the USB flash drive. Please note that we do not print the posters, but racks & pins will be provided for up to A0 sizes