Bioblast 2012: Difference between revisions
From Bioblast
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
== Bioblast: Mitochondrial Competence == | == Bioblast Conference: Mitochondrial Competence == | ||
'''A Mitochondrial Festival''' | '''A Mitochondrial Festival''' | ||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
* '''Key note lectures''' | * '''Key note lectures''' | ||
::'''The Total Science Museum - Systems Evolution''' Lecture by '''George Wagensberg''' (Director [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CosmoCaixa_Barcelona CosmoCaixa, Barcelona, ES]) | |||
::Richard Altmann - 118 years ago: The Bioblasts (1894) | ::Richard Altmann - 118 years ago: The Bioblasts (1894) | ||
::Aerobic capacity - a world-wide topic | ::Aerobic capacity - a world-wide topic | ||
::Bioblasts in thin air | ::Bioblasts in thin air |
Revision as of 10:02, 6 June 2012
Bioblast Conference: Mitochondrial Competence
A Mitochondrial Festival
10 to 12 December, 2012
- Location: Innsbruck, Austria
- Mitochondrial life style - from evolution to preventive medicine
- Mitochondria at the top of life - their big role in sports
- Mitochondria without borders - Health and disease - MitoLifeStyle World-Wide
- International Mitochondrial Union - next steps
- Crystals and science - history of science - the roots of innovation
Programme
- Mitochondrial festival programme
- 2012-12-12 A welcome in Crystal World Swarovski - Tyrol with a heart for sports
- Reception in the Crystal World of Swarovski
- Piano Concert by Uwe Klimt - TEMPO GIUSTO in memory of Willem Retze Talsma (englisch translation in preparation)
- MiPArt with Odra Noel and Richard Agreiter - see also Richard Agreiter and Odra Noel and MiPArt 06
- Key note lectures
- The Total Science Museum - Systems Evolution Lecture by George Wagensberg (Director CosmoCaixa, Barcelona, ES)
- Richard Altmann - 118 years ago: The Bioblasts (1894)
- Aerobic capacity - a world-wide topic
- Bioblasts in thin air
- Representatives of National and International Mitochondrial Societies introduce their organizations
- OROBOROS and High-Resolution Respirometry
In the spirit of Gentle Science