March 1-3, 2023
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

CIBSS International Symposium
"Integration in Biological Signalling”

March 1 -3, 2023

Freiburg im Breisgau

The symposium will present and discuss latest research towards mechanistic understanding of integration of signalling processes. The range of topics covered includes: Signal integration at receptor complexes, by signaling pathway components and by transcriptional and epigenetic complexes; integration of physical / mechanical and chemical signals, as well as integration of signals with metabolism; signalling integration across temporal and spatial scales, and integration of intrinsic and extrinsic / environmental signals. Finally, CIBSS is excited about perspectives towards innovation and translation.

Scientific Sessions

Signal Integration

  • Receptor complexes
  • Signalling pathway components
  • Transcriptional and epigenetic complexes
  • Across temporal and spatial scales
  • Physical and chemical signals
  • Metabolism
  • Intrinsic and extrinsic/environmental signals
  • From Control-of-function to innovation

Confirmed Speakers

  • Sonja Albers, Freiburg, DE
  • Sebastian Arnold, Freiburg, DE
  • Isabel Bäurle, Potsdam, DE
  • Philip Benfey, Durham, US
  • Roberto Bonasio, Philadelphia, US
  • Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid, Freiburg, DE
  • Anne Classen, Freiburg, DE
  • Alba Diz-Muñoz, Heidelberg, DE
  • Miki Ebisuya, Barcelona, ES
  • Jiri Friml, Klosterneuburg, AT
  • Robert Grosse, Freiburg, DE
  • Michael Holdsworth, Nottingham, UK
  • Carola Hunte, Freiburg, DE
  • Thomas Langer, Cologne, DE
  • Nils-Göran Larsson Stockholm, SE
  • David Mick, Homburg DE
  • Carien Niessen Cologne, DE
  • Crina Nimigean, New York, US
  • Ertugrul Özbudak, Cincinnati, US
  • Nikolaus Pfanner, Freiburg, DE
  • Perron, Muriel, Paris, FR
  • Michael Rape, Berkeley, US
  • G.V. Shivashankar, Zürich, CH
  • Jared Toettcher, Princeton, US
  • Wilfried Weber, Freiburg, DE
  • Nils Wiedemann, Freiburg. DE
  • Dolf Weijers, Wageningen, NL
  • Mingjie Zhang, Shenzhen, CN

Additional talks by submitted abstracts