
Join us for the next LIMNA Symposium, dedicated to the theme “Metabolism in Aging and Disease”.
This event will bring together leading experts to explore how metabolic processes shape aging trajectories and contribute to the onset and progression of disease. From fundamental mechanisms to translational perspectives, the symposium will highlight cutting-edge discoveries and therapeutic opportunities at the crossroads of metabolism, longevity, and health.
With talks by:
- Francesca Amati, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- Katrien de Bock, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Riekelt Houtkooper, UMC Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Maria Mittelbrunn, Centro de Biologia Molecular Severo Ochoa (CBM), Spain
- Cédric Moro, INSERM Toulouse, France
- Julien Prudent, University of Cambridge, UK
- Lauren M Sparks, Advent Health Research Institute, Orlando, USA
+++ Several short talk and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts +++
Program details can be found HERE.
The meeting is free of charge, but registration HERE is mandatory before April 1.
Doctoral candidates are strongly encouraged to participate. The UNIL-FBM doctoral school attributes max. 1 ECTS (0.25 ECTS for participation in the talk sessions only, and additional ECTS points for talk/poster presentation and/or participation in the paper discussion workshops with symposium speakers in the morning of May 20).
The event will be submitted for accreditation as 1 day of continuing education in animal experimentation by the Society of Swiss Veterinaries GSTSVS.