A transformative exploration of metallomics in four major themes: Human Health, Environmental Health, Emerging Enabling Technologies, and Sustainability & Regeneration. Gain valuable insights into the critical relationship between metals and human health, from population-level impacts to the development of cutting-edge diagnostics and therapeutics. Discover the intricate natural cycles of metals, their impact on ecosystems, and sustainable solutions, and explore the latest transformative technologies shaping the future of metallomics research.
Plenary Speakers
- Hongzhe Sun, Norman & Cecilia Yip Professor in Bioinorganic Chemistry at the University of Hong Kong
TWENTY YEARS OF METALLOMICS AND METALLOPROTEOMICS: FROM INORGANIC CHEMICAL BIOLOGY TO MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS - Mak Saito, Senior Scientist in the Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Department of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Massachusetts, USA
THE ADAPTIVE CAPABILITIES OF PHYTOPLANKTON AND MICROBIAL METALLOMES IN A CHANGING OCEAN - Ute Krämer, Full Professor at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, where she holds the Chair of Molecular Genetics and Physiology of Plants
METAL-RELATED EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATIONS IN THE EXTREMOPHILE MODEL PLANT ARABIDOPSIS HALLERI - Louise Horsfall, Professor of Sustainable Biotechnology at The University of Edinburgh, UK
ENGINEERING A BIO-ENABLED CIRCULAR ECONOMY FOR TECHNOLOGY CRITICAL METALS - Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede, Professor at the Life Sciences Department at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden
FROM COPPER-PROTEIN BIOPHYSICS TO HUMAN-DISEASE MECHANISMS
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