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Sino-German Symposium
Immunity Interfaces – New Frontiers in Cancer, Inflammation and Metabolic Disorders

Venue: Rm 213/Bld 11, Osnabrück University (Neuer Graben 29, 49074 Osnabrück)


Agenda

Agenda 22.+23.09.2025


Speakers

Xiang Gao
Model Animal Research Center, National Resouce Center for Mutant Mice of China, School of Medicine, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

Title: Introduction of National Resources Center for Mutant Mice
Biography and Abstract

Matthias Gunzer
Institute for Experimental Immunology and Imaging, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Leibniz Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften ISAS -e.V. Dortmund, Germany

Title:  Neutrophils and the disruption of adaptive immunity after sterile inflammation
Biography and Abstract

Nicholas A. Kurniawan
Department of Biomedical Engineering & Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Title: Dissecting the mechano-inflammatory coupling
Biography and Abstract

Yan Li
Model Animal Research Center, Nanjing University, China The National Resource Center for Mutant Mice, China

Title: Immature neutrophils promote tumor growth and metastasis through immune suppression
Biographyand Abstract

Zhaoyu Lin 
Model Animal Research Center, National Resouce Center for Mutant Mice of China, School of Medicine, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China

Titlel: An intact vimentin network suppresses non-canonical pyroptosis and prevents septic shock
Biography and Abstract

Haikun Liu 
Division Molecular Neurogenetics, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany

Title: Predictive Preclinical Patient Organoid Models
Biography and Abstract

Lifang Liu
International Team, Coordination CANDLE project/National Cancer Data Node-Netherlands

Title; National Cancer Data Node-once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for research community (even beyond cancer)
Biography and Abstract

Xing Liu
Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection,Chinese Academy of Sciences

Title: ER-resident CCDC134 safeguards TLR4 maturation by maintaining gp96 stability
Biography and Abstract

Yong Liu
Department of Medicine, Dalian University of Technology; Director of the Dental Center, The Affiliated Central Hospital of Dalian University of Technology

Title: The Oral Cavity: A Sentinel for Systemic Disease
Biography and Abstract

Jacob Piehler
Department of Biology/Chemistry, Osnabrück University, Germany

Titel: Structural and functional plasticity in cytokine receptor signaling
Biography and Abstract 

Bin Qu
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute for Health Research and Education, Osnabrück University, Germany

Title: Impaired cytotoxicity of CAR-NK by cryopreservation: how to fix it?
Biography and Abstract

Eva C. Schwarz
Biophysics, Center for Integrative Physiology and Molecular Medicine (CIPMM), Saarland University, Homburg, Germany

Title: CD16+ T cells and CD16+ monocytes precisely predicts the outcome of patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)
Biography and Abstract

Pierre Sens
Physics of Cells and Cancer Institut Curie, CNRS, Paris, France

Title: Friction-induced tumour budding
Biography and Abstract

Martin Steinhart
School of Biology and Chemistry and CellNanOs, Osnabrück University, Germany

Title: Towards engineered surfaces for nanobioanalytics
Biography and Abstract

Chong Sun
Department of Immune Regulation in Cancer, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

Title: Decoding the requirement for effective antitumor T cell response
Biography and Abstract

Yong Tang
International Joint Research Centre on Purinergic Signalling, School of Health and Rehabilitation, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chin

Title: P2Y14 receptor and inflammation
Biography and Abstract

Lena Tveriakhina
Multicellular Signaling Dynamics, Department of Biology/Chemistry, University Osnabrueck

Title: Visualizing Notch Signaling Dynamics in Real Time
Biography+Abstract_Lena Tveriakhina.pdf

Roland Wedlich-Söldner
nstitute of Cell Dynamics and Imaging, University of Münster, Münster, Germany

Title: Negative feedback via product inhibition limits global actin turnover
Biography and Abstract