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Abstracts for the 48th FEBS Congress

Participant abstracts submitted to the 48th FEBS Congress and accepted by the Congress Scientific Committee, as well as abstracts from invited speakers for the event, are searchable here from 22nd June to 12th July 2024.

In addition to appearing on this Congress website, abstracts are available to registered participants for the event on the Congress app. Furthermore, with the exception of late-breaking abstracts, they are also collated in the FEBS Open Bio Supplement for the event (to be published near the start of the Congress), and subsequently included individually in the Conference Proceedings Citation Index published by Web of Science. Citation instructions for abstracts collated in the FEBS Open Bio supplement are given in its introductory pages.

Abstracts submitted to the Congress undergo minimal checks, and appraisal for oral presentation, but are not peer-reviewed. 

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Notation: ShT-04.8-3
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: From brain molecules to brain functions and diseases
Title: Aβ1-6A2V(D): a bio-inspired peptide as potential multitarget treatment for tauopathies
Author/s: M. Mosconi, A. Cagnotto, C. Natale, A. De Luigi, M. Catania, F. Tagliavini , G. Di Fede, M. Salmona, L. Diomede,
Notation: ShT-05.1-1
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session A: Biosensors
Title: Aggregate-binding aptamers for Parkinson´s disease diagnostics
Author/s: M. Nowinska, J. Chovas, M. Donde, M. Canzano, M. Vendruscolo,
Notation: ShT-05.1-2
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session A: Biosensors
Title: Development of Paper-Based Origami Biosensor Platform for Microorganism Monitoring
Author/s: A.B. Sözmen, E. Bayraktar, A. Arslan-Yildiz,
Notation: ShT-05.1-3
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session A: Biosensors
Title: Exploring the potential of yeast cells as biosensors for environmental monitoring
Author/s: O.B. Ocheja, E. Wahid, C. Guaragnella, N. Guaragnella,
Notation: ShT-05.2-1
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session B: Biochemistry for drug
Title: Synthetic Antimalarial Peptides to Combat Drug Resistance in Malaria
Author/s: E. Kiper, D. Ben Hur, D. Alfandari , N. Wani, N. Zaharoni , I. Rosenhek-Goldian , Z. Porat , M. Goldsmith, Y. Shai, N. Regev-Rudzki,
Notation: ShT-05.2-2
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session B: Biochemistry for drug
Title: High-density lipoprotein engineering for treatment of age-related macular degeneration
Author/s: T. Murakami, R. Fukuda, N. Mahmuda, S. Kasirawat, R. Kawakami, R. Shima, Y. Mizukami, S. Shibukawa, Y. Tada, F. Kawanishi, M. Ogura, K. Matsuki, Y. Nagai, E. Nakano, K. Suda, A. Tsujikawa,
Notation: ShT-05.2-3
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session B: Biochemistry for drug
Title: The antipsychotic drug penfluridol displays cytotoxicity in breast cancer cells by inducing mitochondrial damage and activating the endoplasmic reticulum stress response
Author/s: A. Antona, B. Bekele, J. Venetucci, M. Varalda, S. Reano, N. Filigheddu, M. Manfredi, D. Capello,
Notation: ShT-05.2-4
Track: Symposia talks - selected
Topic: Young Scientists Session B: Biochemistry for drug
Title: Tacrolimus, a topical calcineurin inhibitor, could be used as a candidate compound for chondrosarcoma treatment.
Author/s: A. Tuncal, R. Kalkan,
Notation: S-01.1-1
Track: Symposia
Topic: Methods and progress in structural biology – part A
Title: Deciphering the molecular structure of muscle Z-disk assembly: an integrative structural biology approach
Author/s: K. Djinovic Carugo,
Notation: S-01.1-2
Track: Symposia
Topic: Methods and progress in structural biology – part A
Title: Beyond Structures: Deciphering the Regulatory Interplay between Cell-Wall Degrading Machineries and Bacterial Cell Division
Author/s: J.A. Hermoso,
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