Posters
Poster Dimensions
Posters should be printed in A0: ~120 cm height x 84 cm width
Poster boards have a cork surface, to hold the posters with pins.
Poster List
Note that FLASH presentations in the program are complemented with a Printed Poster
[P1] - Antibiotics that cause mitochondrial dysfunction can inhibit the growth of tumors derived from chemoresistant or stem cancer cells
Alex Lyakhovich
[P2] - Parkinson’s disease: impact of the PINK1-ACAD9 axis on the mitochondrial lipid metabolism and bioenergetics
Ana Beatriz Ramos
[P3] - A clinically relevant cumulative dose of doxorubicin in CD-1 male mice induces a long-term increase in hippocampal p53 levels
Ana Dias-Carvalho
[P4] - The unique bioenergetic fingerprint of synaptic mitochondria
Andreia Faria-Pereira
[P5] - A new view on the role of mito-ribosomal fidelity on human disease: structural analysis of deafness-related mtDNA variants mapping to mitochondrial rRNA genes
Antón Vila-Sanjurjo
[P6] - Unraveling the metabolic footprint of synaptic mitochondria
Bernardo C. Antunes
[P7] - Investigating the therapeutical potential of mitochondrial deubiquitination inhibition in in vitro and in vivo models of mitochondrial dysfunction
Brígida R. Pinho
[P8] - Zebrafish is a powerful in vivo model for mitochondrial research
Nuno A. S. Oliveira
[P9] - Anticancer properties of AntiOxCIN6: repurposing the effects of a cytotoxic mitochondria-targeted caffeic acid antioxidant
Carina Magalhães
[P10] - Development of new multitarget-directed ligands with potential application in Alzheimer’s Disease
Carla Lima
[P11] - High-fat high-sugar diet and short-term training cessation: Implications for mitochondrial adaptations in the female heart
Carolina Tocantins
[P12] - Effects of mitochondriotropic antioxidant AntiOxCIN4 on cardiac alterations in a mouse model for Western Diet-induced metabolic syndrome
Caroline Delgado Veloso
[P13] - AIF/CHCHD4 complex as a pharmacological target against metabolic flexibility in cancer
Daniela Dias-Pedroso
[P14] - Impaired mitochondrial response to oxidative stress: differentiating healthy from pathological ageing
Diogo Trigo
[P15] - PINK1 and its relevance in different neural cells.
Elvira P. Leites
[P16] - Intercellular mitochondrial transfer via tunnelling nanotubes: a redox regulated process?
Emily Glover
[P17] - PINK1 dictats mitochondrial (dys)functions in PD
Filipa B. Gonçalves
[P18] - Study and characterization of the effects of the mitochondrial mutation 1782G
Gonzalo Porres-Pérez
[P19] - Ctp1p and Yhm2p: putative metabolic roles of the two mitochondrial citrate carriers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Graziana Assalve
[P20] - Exploring the impact of metabolic syndrome on brain stiffness and metabolism: Insights from in vivo and in vitro experiments
Heloísa Gerardo
[P21] - Mitochondria-targeted antioxidants as a powerful therapeutic strategy for Parkinson’s disease: in vitro evaluation of neuroprotective effects
Inês Costa
[P22] - Optimized automated analysis characterizes mitochondrial damage due to oxidative stress and rescue via retinoid acid receptor modulation
José João M. Vitória
[P23] - Mitochondria-targeted phenolic antioxidants AntiOxBEN2 and AntiOxCIN4 differentially impact energy metabolism in human dermal fibroblasts
José Teixeira
[P24] - MitoDREADD-Gs: a new tool to acutely increase mitochondrial activity and rescue cognitive alterations
Luigi Bellocchio
[P25] - The effects of physiologic aging on liver, adipose tissue and their crosstalk: sex-specific oxidative stress and endocrine alterations in rats
Luís F. Grilo
[P26] - De novo assembly of mitochondrial genome of R. sardonia, an ectomychorrizal mushroom
Manuel González Veiga
[P27] - Breaking the Cycle: Exercise During Pregnancy Can Improve Cardiovascular Health in Offspring of High Fat, High Sugar-Fed Mothers
Mariana S. Diniz
[P28] - DNM1L mutations cause mitochondrial disfunction and alterations in mitochondrial networks in fibroblasts from patients with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Marivi Cascajo Almenara
[P29] - Progressive mitochondrial DNA damage in Parkinson’s disease induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons
Martin Lang
[P30] - Next-Gener ation Sequencing Approach Applied to Mitochondrial Diseases Research
Mateus Laranjeira
[P31] - A polyphenolic-sensitive mitochondrial drug target in scuticociliates and its potential relevance in aquaculture
Natalia Mallo
[P32] - Imaging of mitochondrial properties of a living mouse brain using in vivo two-photon microscopy
Renata Couto
[P33] - Mitochondria-targeted antioxidant AntiOxCIN4 prevents hepatic steatosis by enhancing mitochondrial function and autophagy in Western diet (WD)-fed mice
Ricardo Amorim
[P34] - The role of mitochondrial dynamics in neural stem cell fate
Rita Abrunhosa Soares
[P35] - Disruption of mitochondrial activity during in vitro neurodifferentiation by the synthetic cannabinoid BZ-2201 at biologically relevant concentrations
Rui Filipe Malheiro
[P36] - Functional autophagy is required for mtDNA maintenance and nuclear DNA integrity
Sadig Niftullayev
[P37] - Intra- and extracellular changes upon oxidative stress: focus on thiol-proteome
Sandra Anjo
[P38] - Nitrogen-based cationic carriers as a game changer in the development of mitochondriotropic antioxidants
Sandra Barreiro
[P39] - The road so far and beyond: 28 years of Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy at LBioMiT - past, present and future
Sara Martins
[P40] - Doxorubicin induced mitochondrial adaptation on female Wistar rats with mammary carcinogenesis
Sofia Reis Brandão
[P41] - Heterogeneity of oxidative stress response in NHDF cells subjected to metabolic priming
Sónia A. Pinho
[P42] - Impact of two mitochondrial DNA quality-controls on age-dependent cardiac and skeletal cells respiratory deficiency linked to mitochondrial DNA instability.
Théophile Thibault
[P43] - The role of ketone bodies in the energetic homeostasis of synaptic mitochondria
Tomás Mateus
[P44] - Deep mitochondrial genotyping in advanced cellular models of Parkinson’s disease indicates altered mitochondrial quality control mechanisms
Valentina Gilmozzi
[P45] - Investigation of the calcium-induced mitochondrial permeability transition pore using refractive index microscopy
Evgeny Pavlov
[P46] - Hypoxia responding elements differentially modulate mtDNA heteroplasmy in mitochondrial translation defects
Diego Gonzalez-Perez
[P47] - HIF1a induces mtDNA encoded proteins deficiency in renal cell carcinoma
Maria Antònia Febrer Riera
[P48] - Mitochondrial DNA variants modulate oncogenesis, epithelial mesenchymal transition and spheroid formation through HIF signaling
Cristina de Jesús-Sen