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Lectures:
Keynote Lecture: Gills, lungs and spiracles - fossil evidence for the evolution of air breathing
Plenary Lecture: Experimental Evolution as an Approach to Study Respiratory Biology
Plenary Lecture: Neuronal and Chemosensory Control of Breathing: Lessons Learned from a Simple Model System Approach
Plenary Lecture:
The Use of Molecular Tools in Integrative Respiratory Physiology
Symposia:
Homeostatic Responses to Changing Metabolic Demands
Developmental Transitions in Respiratory Physiology
Sensing CO2, H+ and O2; A Comparative Survey of Receptors and Pathways
The Integrative and Evolutionary Biology of Gas-Binding Proteins
Coping with Cyclic Oxygen Availability: Evolutionary Aspects
Directions in Respiratory Biology
Respiratory Plasticity after Changes in Oxygen Supply and Demand
Radicals and Foreign Airborne Substances
Innovative Methods in Respiratory Biology
Breathing during Locomotion
The Anatomy, Physics and Physiology of Gas Exchange Surfaces with Emphasis on Pulmonary Surfactant
Mitochondria and Respiration
Deconvoluting Lung Evolution: From Phenotypes to Gene Regulatory Networks
Reconfiguration of the Respiratory Network During Respiratory and Non-Respiratory Behaviours

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Mitochondria and Respiration
Erich Gnaiger (Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria)
Mitochondrial Physiology Society

Comparative and evolutionary aspects of respiration at the mitochondrial level.



Erich Gnaiger
Innsbruck Medical University
Innsbruck, Austria
Limitations of Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity. Q-Junction and Highway of Oxidative Phosphorylation
Hong Kyu Lee
Seoul National University College of Medicine
Seoul, Korea
”Metabolic Syndrome” as a metabolic manifestation of mitochondrial dysfunction
Hélène Lemieux
University of Québec
Rimouski, Canada
Control and capacity of mitochondrial respiration as a function of temperature.
High-resolution respirometry in permeabilized fibres of the mouse heart
Yau-Huei Wei
National Yang-Ming University
Teipei, Taiwan
Altered Expression of Oxidative Stress Response Genes and Modification of Mitochondrial Proteins in Human Cells Harboring Mitochondrial DNA Mutations
Steven Hand
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, USA

Arrest of mitochondrial respiration without oxygen limitation in invertebrates: Causes and consequences
Wolfram Kunz
University of Bonn
Germany
Control of mitochondrial respiration in
neurodegenerative diseases - human studies and animal models
Mary Chamberlin
Ohio University
Athens, USA
Changes in oxidative phosphorylation during insect metamorphosis
Eva Philipp
Alfred Wegener Institute
Bremerhaven, Germany

Mitochondrial respiration and aging: Marine bivalves as model organisms for aging research
Anthony Hickey
Auckland University
New Zealand
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Alfred Wegener Institute
Bremerhaven, Germany
Plasticity in mitochondrial capacities due to temperature acclimation and adaptation