Cell Symposia: Exercise metabolism
May 5–7, 2024 | Altis Grand Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal
The health benefits of exercise are numerous, with adaptive responses occurring in many organs and protecting against metabolic diseases and aging.
The aim of this symposium is to bring together a diverse set of exercise physiologists, systems biologists, circadian biologists, nutrition experts, and other strategic leaders at the intersection of energy management in health and disease. Together, our goal is to advance our mechanistic understanding of exercise metabolism in tissues and systems throughout the body, explore the therapeutic benefits of exercise, and integrate these findings with other emerging themes across the metabolic arena..
Topics:
- Molecular mechanisms of exercise metabolism
- Integrated omics and the adaptive response to exercise
- Inter-organ communication and signal integration in health and disease
- Exercise effects on age-related diseases and longevity
- Advances from clinical trials of nutrition and exercise
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Bente Klarlund Pedersen, Denmark
Speakers
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Dale Abel, USA
Katrien De Bock, Switzerland
Ellen Blaak, Netherlands
Sue Bodine, USA
Atul Shahaji Deshmukh, Denmark
Mark Febbraio, Australia
Bret Goodpaster, USA
Andrea L Hevener, USA
Susan Howlett, Canada
David James, Australia
Jonathan Long, USA
Satchin Panda, USA
Lauren Sparks, USA
Bruce Spiegelman, USA
Kristin Stanford, USA
Ye Tian, China
Krista Varady, USA
Juleen Zierath, Sweden
Organizers
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Mark Febbraio, Monash University, Australia
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Juleen Zierath, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
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Amber Mueller, scientific editor, Cell Metabolism
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Yang Yang, scientific editor, Cell