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July 13-14   2017

9th iMed.ULisboa Postgraduate

Students Meeting

   

& 2nd i3DU Meeting

Program
08:30
Reception of participants
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09:00
Opening Session
ipSC and Cecília Rodrigues​
10:20
Coffee Break and Poster Session
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July 13
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09:15
iMed.ULisboa young investigators collaborations
Isabel A. C. Ribeiro
New insights on sophorolipid´s properties towards the inhibition of biofilm formation on silicone catheters
09:35
Innovative Platforms for Non-Parenteral Delivery Systems
Ana Bastos
Production of co-amorphous materials to improve solubility of olanzapine
09:50
Medicinal Chemistry
Gustavo Silva

Synthesis of new PfDHODH inhibitors with dual-stage activity against malaria parasites

10:05
Cellular Function and Therapeutic Targeting
Sofia Gomes
miRNA-143 and miRNA-145 Modulation in Colon Cancer: from Anticancer Activity to Drug Sensitization
Session 1
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Chairs: Ana Paula Leandro, João Gonçalves
Program
July 13
Session 1
Session 2
Session 2
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11:00
11:20
11:35
11:50
12:05
12:20
13:00
Chairs: Elsa Anes, Rui Moreira  
iMed.ULisboa young investigators collaborations
Joana Amaral

Joining Chemistry and Biology to Efficiently Inhibit Neural Tumorigenesis and Improve Neural Regeneration

Pharmacological and Regulatory Sciences
Maryam Malmir
Portuguese Asphodelus Medicinal Plants as Anti-infective agents
Neuron-Glia Biology in Health and Disease
Carolina Cunha
Microglia Acquire a Pro-inflammatory Phenotype in ALS and Release miR-155 through Exosomes
Natural Products Chemistry
Ricardo Ferreira
Flavanones as a source for new ABC transporters efflux modulators
Nanostructured Systems for Overcoming Biological Barriers
Jacinta Pinho
Cuphen Nanolipidic Systems as a Promising Therapeutic Approach for Melanoma Treatment
Invited Speaker
Professor Goreti Sales, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto
Innovis – Innovative Diagnostic Tools
Session 3
Lunch
Session 3
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Chairs: António Almeida, Dora Brites
14:30
14:50
15:05
15:20
15:35
15:50
iMed.ULisboa young investigators collaborations
Joana Miranda

The use of exosomes derived from hnMSCs for improving regeneration of cutaneous wounds

Metabolism and Genetics
Hana Pavlu-Pereira
From bed to benchside and back: pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency
Bioorganic Chemistry
Rafael Gomes
From easily available renewable furans to important bioactive molecules
Chemical Biology and Toxicology
Pedro Pinheiro
Nevirapine bioactivation studies using competent 3D hepatocyte cultures
Pharmacoepidemiology and Social Pharmacy
João Pedro Aguiar
Patient Safety: risk of major adverse cardio and cerebrovascular events following exposure to potentially inappropriate medications
Coffee Break and Poster Session 
Session 4
Session 4
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16:30
16:45
17:00
17:15
17:30
17:45
Chairs: Helena Florindo, Pedro Gois
iMed.ULisboa young investigators collaborations

Pedro Borrego

AptaDendrons: Exploring new chemical carries for targeted delivery of siRNA in HIV therapy

Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology
Adriano Gigante
Assessing the role of mycobacteriophage Ms6 LysB in phage-mediated host lysis
Intracellular Trafficking Modulation for Advanced Drug Delivery Research
João Conniot
Dendritic Cell-targeted Nano-vaccines Synergize with Immune Checkpoint Therapy for Melanoma
HIV Evolution, Epidemiology and Prevention
Ana Rita Diniz
Dolutegravir has a highly potent activity against most primary HIV-2 isolates including those that are resistant to raltegravir
Host-Pathogen Interactions
João Louro
Influenza Reverse Genetic Vaccine Seeds: Unlock an optimized gene constellation for vaccine production
Tapas and Company
July 14
July 14
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Round Table
Round table
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Moderators: Liana Silva, Rui Castro  
14:00
The Path.Away: The Next Challenge

 

André Simões

Lymphact S.A,

 

Cátia Cantante

Biogen

 

Filipa Lourenço Cardoso

Champalimaud Foundation

 

Maria João Nunes

iMed.ULisboa

 

Sandra Silva Guedes

Linde Saúde

16:00
Closing Session and Awards
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16:15
Coffee Break
SPEAKERS
Invited SPEAKERS
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Lymphact S.A
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Champalimaud Foundation
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Biogen
iMed.ULisboa
Linde Saúde
Partnerships
& Sponsors
Venue
Auditorium

Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa

Avenida Professor Gama Pinto
1649-003
Lisboa – Portugal

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Coordenadas GPS: +38° 44′ 58.61″, -9° 9′ 26.51″

Venue
Partnerships and Sponsors
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