Cell Symposia: Metabolites: Organellar communication in health and disease
May 11–13, 2025 | Sitges, Spain
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The precise control of biochemical functions in eukaryotic cells relies on the spatial separation of metabolic pathways within membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and endoplasmic reticulum, which concentrate metabolic building blocks in optimal chemical environments. This metabolic compartmentation relies on dedicated specialized membrane-spanning transporters, direct physical connections for non-vesicular lipid transport, and localized signaling processes that harmonize organelle activities. Although metabolism has been extensively studied at the levels of whole cells and tissues, fundamental questions remain regarding metabolic regulation in organelles: how do cells maintain organellar metabolic homeostasis? Are there mechanisms to sense and respond to changes in compartmentalized metabolites?
This meeting will bring together scientists studying organellar metabolite compartmentation, its regulation, and the contribution to health and disease—from cancer to neurodegeneration.
Topics:
- Organellar metabolite maintenance
- Metabolite transporters
- Metabolic compartmentation in physiology and disease
- Metabolic cooperativity
Speakers
- Monther Abu-Remaileh, USA
- Kivanc Birsoy, USA
- Elvan Boke, Spain
- Guido Bommer, Belgium
- Donita Brady, USA
- Lulu Cambronne, USA
- Nav Chandel, USA
- Heather Christofk, USA
- Mark Febbraio, Australia
- Pekka Katajisto, Finland
- Judith Klumperman, USA
- Natalie Krahmer, Germany
- James Olzmann, USA
- Rushika Perera, USA
- Bao-Liang Song, China
- Jessica Spinelli, USA
- Phillip White, USA
- Roberto Zoncu, USA
- Antonio Zorzano, Spain
Organizers
- Kivanc Birsoy, The Rockefeller University, USA
- Krista Bledsoe, Senior scientific editor, Molecular Cell
- Allyson Evans, Editor-in-Chief, Cell Metabolism
- Roberto Zoncu, Berkeley Research, University of California, USA