CBME/INSERM-Lille, France Mini-symposium
Contribution of Tau studies to Neuroregenerative Medicine & Development of Biomedical Engineering Tools
March 6th, 2018
8.45 am – 14.00 pm
Room B203, TMU DaAn Campus
Time | Speaker | Topic |
8.50-9.00 | Thierry Burnouf | Welcome and purpose of the Mini-symposium |
9.00-9.30 | David Blum | Biomedical Materials, Tissue Engineering and Tau: fostering Taiwan-France collaboration in neurodegeneration |
9.30-9.50 | Chaur-Jong Hu | Experience with Amyloid on Tau splicing and phosphorylation |
9.50-10.10 | Kun-Ju Lin | Recent update in Tau PET imaging |
10.10-10.25 | Hua-Shan Liu | Applications of magnetic resonance imaging technique in brain disease |
10.25-10.45 | COFFEE BREAK | |
10.45-11.00 | Hung-Ming Chang | Early-life sleep deprivation significantly predisposes the hippocampal neurons to oxidative damage: potential implication for the development of cognitive dysfunction in adult age |
11.00-11.15 | Chih-Wei Peng | Engineering approaches to understand and develop neuromodulation strategies for function restoration in neurological diseases |
11.15-11.30 | Tzu-Sen Yang | Probing real-time activation of NF-kappa B signaling circuits by low level laser therapy (LLLT) in single living cells |
11.30-11.45 | Chien-Chung Chen | Novel hollow fiber substrate for cell encapsulation for potential improved long-term cell therapy of neurodegenerative diseases |
11.45-12.00 | Tsungrong Kuo | Surfaced Enhanced Raman Scattering Platform for Tau Protein Detection |
12.00-12.15 | Wei-Chen Huang | Next-generation Brain-Machine Interfaces: Materials Design and Fabrication of Ultra-compliant Biomedical Implants |
12.15-12.30 | Thierry Burnouf | Use of human platelet lysates as a source of multiple neurotrophins for the treatment of neurological disorders |
12.30-13.00 | Roundtable discussion | Next steps into fostering Taiwan-France collaboration in neurodegeneration |