09:00-09:45 – Kathrin Ulrich, University of Cologne
Maintaining a healthy proteome – The role of redox-regulated chaperones during stress and age-associated proteostasis decline
09:45-10:30 – Hamed Alborzinia, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
Ferroptosis: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential
10:30-11:00 – Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 – Christina Ising, CECAD, University of Cologne
Live and let die - microglia cell death and senescence in tauopathies
11:45-12:30 – Ina Huppertz, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging, Cologne:
RNA-Binding Proteins in Metabolic Control: Bridging the Gap
12:30-13:30 – Lunch
13:30-14:15 – Janin Lautenschläger, CIMR, University of Cambridge
Phase-Separation at the Pre-synapse – Alpha-synuclein in health and disease
14:15-15:00 – Mauro Corrado, CECAD, University of Cologne
Trick or treat: twisting T cell immunity with metabolism