Lecturers

 

Maria Pia Abbracchio

University of Milan

Targeting GPR17, a membrane receptor involved in infiammatory demyelination: a new approach to neurodegenerative diseases

Bernhard Brüne

Goethe University Frankfurt

ALOX15B – more than lipid peroxidation

Erica Buoso

University of Pavia

Hormonal regulation of RACK1 and inflammatory context in cancer

Marina Camera

University of Milan

t.b.a.

Andrea Cignarella

University of Padua

Ovarian status and macrophage function in women

Per-Johan Jakobson

Karolinska Institutet

t.b.a.

Cristina Lanni

University of Pavia

Glymphatic system, inflammation and neurodegeneration

Simone Marcone

University College Dublin

Modulating Inflammation Through Cysteinyl Leukotriene Receptor Antagonism: Novel Approaches to Tumour Progression and Therapeutic Targeting

Pietro Minuz

University of Verona

Platelets and parenchymal inflammation: lungs and liver

Dagmar Meyer zu Heringdorf

Goethe University Frankfurt

Two sphingosine kinases, one product: similarities and differences

Paola Patrignani

University of Chieti

The Crucial Role of Platelets in Colorectal Tumor Development and Metastasis through Cyclooxygenase-1-Dependent Thromboxane A2: A Key Target for Anticancer Therapy

Carlo Patrono

Sacred Heart Catholic University Rome

Platelet Thromboxane A2, Fifty Years Later: A Tribute to Bengt Samuelsson

Eugen Proschak

Goethe University Frankfurt

t.b.a.

Marco Racchi

University of Pavia

Signal transduction and immunosenescence

Adriano Rossi

University of Edinburgh

t.b.c.: The life and death balance of neutrophils in inflammatory lung diseases

Tobias Schmid

Goethe University Frankfurt

Regulation of protein translation in cancer and inflammation

Dieter Steinhilber

Goethe University Frankfurt

Canonical and noncanonical functions of lipoxygenases in the onset and resolution of inflammation

Stefania Tacconelli

University of Chieti

A broad-spectrum lipidomics of whole blood to discover novel anti-inflammatory agents

Cristina Travelli

University of Pavia

t.b.c.: IBD and inflammatory NAMPT signalling