POSTPONED UNTIL NOVEMBER 6-8, 2022
Cell Symposia: Multifaceted Mitochondria
This event will now take place on November 6-8, 2022
Our classical view of mitochondria as sites of biosynthesis and bioenergy production has dramatically expanded in recent years, and we now know that this fascinating organelle plays an important role in almost all aspects of cell biology. Mitochondria are now appreciated as signaling hubs for the regulation of physiological functions in epigenetics, cell fate, and innate immune signaling, among others. Moreover, mitochondrial dysfunction causes stress responses, connecting the fitness of this organelle to the whole organism. These functions typically center around the various metabolic pathways that traverse in and out of the mitochondria, and they are likely to contribute to the exceptional variability of mitochondrial disease manifestations.
This Cell Symposium aims to bring together researchers that are creating new knowledge regarding mitochondrial metabolism, regulation, dynamics, function, and disease impact.
Topics:
- Mitochondrial Architecture and Behavior
- Mitochondrial Homeostasis and Quality Control
- Mitochondrial Communication
- Mitochondria in Metabolism
- Mitochondria in Disease
- Tools and Techniques

- Jodi Nunnari, USA
- Nenad Ban, Switzerland
- Nika Danial, USA
- Ralph Deberardinis, USA
- Ivan Dikic, Germany
- José Antonio Enríquez Domínguez, Spain
- Aleksandra Filipovska, Australia
- Marcia Haigis, USA
- Adam Hughes, USA
- Pekka Katajisto, Finland
- Thomas Langer, Germany
- Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, USA
- Mike Murphy, UK
- Elena Rugarli, Germany
- Uwe Sauer, Switzerland
- Orian Shirihai, USA
- Aleksandra Trifunovic, Germany
- Xinnan Wang, USA
- Jared Rutter, University of Utah, USA
- Anu Suomalainen-Wartiovaara, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Danielle Loughlin, Editor, Trends in Cancer
- Rosalind Mott, Scientific Editor, Cell Metabolism
March 2–4, 2020
San Francisco, CA, USA
October 20 — 22, 2019
Chicago, IL, USA