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12.10.2011 (Wednesday)

12.00 - 18.00

Registration of participants

18.00 – 19.00

Opening Ceremony and Plenary lecture by Nobel Prize Winner, Professor Ada Yonath from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot entitled

‘The amazing ribosome'

19.15-

Welcome cocktail

13.10.2011 (Thursday)

9.00 – 10.00 Plenary lecture:

Industrial Biotechnology: Microbes without frontiers!

Plenary session speaker: Eric Vandamme, Ghent University, Belgium

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee break

White Biotechnology

Coordinators: Andrzej K. Kononowicz, Stanisław Bielecki, Tadeusz Z. Tuszyński, Iwona I. Wybrańska.

Violet Biotechnology

Coordinators: Tomasz Twardowski

Green Biotechnology

Coordinators: Henryk Kołoczek, Kazimierz Strzałka

Red Biotechnology

Coordinators: Józef Dulak & Alicja Jozkowicz (Kraków)

Thursday, 13th October, morning Industrial bioprocesses and biocatalysis

Thursday, 13th October, morning Legal, IPR and social aspects of biotechnology

Chair: T. Twardowski, Co-chair: M. Du-Vall

Thursday, 13th October, morning

Agrobiotechnology-Plant engineering, biosafety and economy

Chair: Rafał Barański, Dariusz Grzebelus, Stefan Malepszy

Thursday, 13th October, morning From M. Skłodowska-Curie to nuclear medicine to

be confirmed Chair: prof. Grażyna Stochel 10.30- 11.15 Enzymatic acylation of starch Peter Halling, Dept Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK 10.30- 10-45 Welcome and introduction to the session “Polish Biotechnology in 2011” T. Twardowski, IChB PAN 10.30- 11.00

The ‘Genomic Misconception’ in transgenesis and its negative impact on European regulation

prof. em. Klaus Ammann University of Bern, Switzerland

10.30- 11.00

"Maria Curie-Sklodowska on the way to the discovery

of radioactivity"- to be confirmed Mgr Małgorzata Sobieszcza-Marciniak (dyr. Muzeum Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie) - to be confirmed 11.15- 12.00 Biocatalytic cascade reactions: regeneration of cofactors and coenzymes by laccase Dietmar Haltrich, Institute of Food Technology (LMT) Wien, Austria 10.45- 11.15 Licensing biotechnology invention Dr.Alicja Adamczak, prezes UP RP, Politechnika Świętokrzyska 11.00- 11.30

The economic impact of agrobiotechnology

prof. Andrzej Anioł Plant Breeding and Acclimatization

Institute, Radzików, Poland

11.00- 11.30 "Plutonium-241 in the environment - problems of determination"- to be confirmed dr hab. Andrzej Komosa (UMCS) 12.00- 11.15-11.45 What is important for biotechnology development Co-chair, Michał du Vall, UJ 11.30-12.00

Engineering plant metabolic pathways- to be confirmed

prof. em. Ingo Potrykus Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,

Zurich, Switzerland 11.30-12.00 Application of the ionizing radiation in the technology, medicine and as a source of the information dr Leon Fuks (IChTJ) 11.45-12.15 Personalized medicine and legislation Dr. Agnieszka Brzezińska, Roche 12.00-12.30

selected from abstracts 12.00-12.30 wykład z zakresu medycyny jądrowej (czekamy na konkretny temat). dr hab. Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk 13.00 12.15-12.45 Green biotechnology means not only food

and feed Staniław Karpiński & Stefan Malepszy 12.30-13.00

selected from abstracts 12.30-13.00

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch

14.00 – 15.00 Plenary lecture:

"Technology Transfer - major issues in biotech deal making" – to be confirmed

Plenary session speaker: dr. Monika Richter

15.00 – 16.30 Coffee break and poster session

Thursday, 13th October – afternoon Nutrigenomic, nutrigenetics and modern diagnostics

Thursday, 13th October – afternoon Legal, IPR and social aspects of biotechnology

Thursday, 13th October – afternoon Agrobiotechnology- Plant genome biotechnology

Thursday, 13th October – afternoon Molecular diagnostics and personalized medicine

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Chair: Iwona I. Wybrańska, Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

Chair: T. Twardowski, Co-chair: M. Du-Vall

Chair:, Dariusz Grzebelus, Rafał Barański, Stefan Malepszy Chair: Krzysztof Bielawski &…

16.30-17.00 Nutrigenetics and inteligent diet Iwona I. Wybrańska, Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

16.30-17.00 American scientist: From bench top to

start-up business. Dr. Robert Bolla, St. Louis University, USA 16.30-17.00 High-throughput methods in structural and functional

genomics of plants

prof. Marek Figlerowicz Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the

Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Poland 16.30-17.00 Molecular Diagnostics on the Move - from infectious disease testing to companion diagnostics in oncology Krzysztof Bielawski Gdańsk 17.00-17.30 Maria Koziołkiewicz, Technical University of

Lodz, Lodz, Poland To be confirmed 17.00-17.30 Technology transfer limits: science, legislation, money or what? Kazimierz Murzyn, klaster Life Science, JCI

17.00-17.30

Short RNAs: key regulators of gene expression and potential tools in agrobiotechnology

prof. Zofia Szweykowska-Kulińska Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań,

Poland 17.00-17.30 Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies in cancer treatment Jakub Gołąb Warszawa 17.30-18.00 17.30-18.00 Agrobiotechnology corporate social responsibility Dr. Monika Wicha – UMCS, 17.30-18.00 Applications of doubled haploid technology in plant breeding: successful stories and

remaining bottlenecks

prof. Borut Bohanec University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

17.30-18.00

p53 and p73 tumor suppressors - the attractive targets for

anti-cancer Joanna Zawacka-Pankau (Stockholm/Gda nsk) 18.00-18.30 18.00-18.30

Red, green and white biotech - public opinion

A. Małyska & T. Twardowski, PŁ & IBCh PAS

18.00-18.30

selected from abstracts 18.00-18.30 Skrzypski/Kono pa (Gdansk) (not confirmed) 18.30-19.00 18.30-19.00 EU GM Crop Regulation: Failed Harmonization and Future Frontiers Morris Shane 18.30-19.00

selected from abstracts 18.30-19.00

14.10.2011 ( Friday)

9.00 – 10.00 Plenary lecture:

To be announced

Plenary session speaker: prof. Giulio Draetta (Boston, USA)

10.00 – 10.30 Marketplace

IP & Innovation related business provide information booths for personal information exchange with participants (e.g. Patent Information Centres; EPO; NPO;

patent attorney; finance; IP manager; University Innovation Transfer Centre)

EPO content: Services, task and information products of the EPO, esp@cenet Demo, Patent information kit

Coffee break

Friday, 14th October, morning

Synthetic biology, bioinformatics and nanotechnologies

Friday, 14th October, morning EPO, 1 day long workshop- Intellectual Property

Rights in Biotechnology;

Dr. Wolfram Meyer

Friday, 14th October, morning

Agrobiotechnology- Animal Biotechnology in Agriculture and Biomedicine

Chairmans: Zdzisław Smorąg, Ryszard Słomski

Friday, 14th October, morning Gene transfer and gene therapy

Chair: Maciej Wiznerowicz &…. 10.30- 11.15 Advanced therapies and systems medicine- to be confirmed Arnd Hoeveler, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium - to be confirmed 10.30- 11.00

Welcome & Opening, Chair – Tomasz Twardowski

10.30- 11.00

Xenotransplantation – state of art and future.

Jacek Jura, National Research Institute of Animal Production, Balice/Kraków

10.30- 11.00 Maciej Wiznerowicz – (Poznan) 11.15- 11.45 Synthetic biology- to be confirmed Yaakov Benenson ETH Zürich Basel, Switzerland;- to be confirmed 11.00- 11.30

Setting the Scene

Introduction: IYC2011 - EPO - Honour to Madame Curie EPO/Dr. Wolfram Meyer 11.00- 11.30

“Hidden” defects of embryos and individuals derived from assisted reproductive technologies. Lessons from

sheep and mouse model.

Grażyna Ptak, University of Teramo, Italy.

11.00- 11.30

Darrell Kotton (Boston, USA)

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11.45-12.15 11.30-13.00

Patent protection

Lecture & Exercises: Protection via PCT - EP - NP legal patentability requirements in (bio)chemistry EPO 11.30-12.00

Interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer: a salvage tool

seeking first aid.

Jacek A. Modliński, Pasqualino Loi*, Grażyna Prak*, Institute of Genetics and

Animal Breeding, PAS, Jastrzębiec, * University of Teramo, Italy

11.30-12.00 Darell Kotton (Boston, USA) or Francoic-Loic Cosset (Lyon) – to be confirmed 12.15-13.00 Structural bioinformatics of RNA Janusz Bujnicki, International Institute of

Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, Poland

12.00-12.30

Dual use in biotechnology. Ryszard Słomski, University of Life Science, Poznań

12.00-12.30

Gene therapy for wound healing

Józef Dulak (Krakow)

12.30-13.00

Probiotic meat products in human nutrition

Danuta Kołożyn-Krajewska -Warsaw University of Life Sciences Zbigniew J. Dolatowski - University of Life Sciences

in Lublin

12.30-13.00

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch

14.00 – 15.00 Plenary lecture:

Biotechnological approaches to identifying stress resistance genes for improving crop performance. A game of certainty or chance?

Plenary session speaker: prof.Phil'a Mullineaux

15.00 – 16.30 Coffee break and poster session

Friday, 14th October, afternoon Pharmaceutical biotechnology

Friday, 14th October, afternoon EPO, 1 day long workshop-to be confirmed

Friday, 14th October, afternoon Food and Feed biotechnology

Chair: Zygmunt Kowalski &….

Friday, 14th October, afternoon Stem cells in biotechnology

Chair: Jozef Dulak 16.30- 17.15 Interaction of

nonsteroidal antiflammatory

drugs with cell membranes and molecukar models Mario Suwalsky, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, University of Concepción, Chile; 16.30-17.10 Journey towards success: from idea

to market

Lecture: Bringing an idea successfully to the market, real case

studies from (bio)chemistry to explain IP rights and

their exploitation; the function of a patent (BEST would be a local example)

EPO

16.30-17.00

Nutritional safety of second generation of transgenic plants

–health enhancing characteristics and unintended

effect of transgenesis

Dr hab. Iwona Kosieradzka, prof. SGGW

16.30-17.00

Stem cell therapies - should we search for the holy grail?

Alicja Józkowicz- (Krakow) 17.10-17.35 Importance for searching the prior

art Lecture: Introduction to esp@cenet database (freely available on the Internet); Keyword and patent

classification searches EPO 17.15- 17.35-18.00 Search in Life Science Lecture: Introduction to the development of search strategies in EPO 17.00-17.30

Effects of biologically active substances generated by different phytases in poultry diets Zyla, K., Swiatkiewicz, S. 17.00-17.30 Pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac and neural cells for toxicity testing and regenerative

Andras Dinnyes (Budapest)

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the field of (bio)chemistry; the

use of free search tools and data

repositories medicine 17.30-18.00 18.00-18. 25 Managing IP in Life Science Lecture: IP strategy. Case studies to protect ideas, whom to contact and where to find suitable support. Roles and responsibility of the EPO/Polish Patent Office?. EPO/Polish Patent Office, Dr Małgorzata Waszkowska; dr Ewa Kozłowska 17.30-18.00

Prebiotic properties of enzyme-resistant dextrins From potato starch

Janusz Kapuśniaka, Renata Barczyńska, Kamila Jochyma, Katarzyna Śliżewska,

Zdzisława Libudzisz, 17.30-18.00 Gustavo Mostoslavski (Boston) 18.00-18.30 18.25-18.50 Roundtable Discussion moderated by EPO Potential Topics: Pertinent questions arising during Marketplace session and typical IP related questions. Innovation related services available (local and regional).

Leading idea: To enable participants to find the relevant support to protect and to bring their ideas to the market.

EPO /Dr Aleksandra Twardowska 18.00-18.30 18.00-18.30 Michal Tendera (Katowice) 18.30-19.00 18.50-19.00 Closing remarks and outlook Prof. Tomasz Twardowski 18.30-19.00 18.30-19.00

14.10.2011 ( Saturday)

9.00 – 10.00

Plenary lecture:

It Is a Long Way to GM Agriculture- to be confirmed

Plenary session speaker: Prof. Marc Van Montagu

10.00 – 10.30

Coffee break

Saturday, 15th October, morning Renewable energy

Saturday, 15th October, morning round table and tutoring in IPR Saturday

Saturday, 15th October, morning Environmental biotechnology

Chair: Henryk Koloczek, Kazimierz Strzalka

Saturday, 15th October, morning Stem cells, gene therapy and bioethics “Bioetyczne aspekty terapii genowej i komórkowej”

Chair: Włodzimierz Galewicz & …

10.30- 11.15 Władysław K. Włosiński, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland;- to be confirmed 10.30- 11.00 Chair: Tomasz Twardowski Panelists: 10.30- 11.00

Biotechnological processes for using waste and microbial oils

in biodiesel production

Dr. Hermann J. Heipieper; Department Environmental Biotechnology Helmholtz Centre for Environmental

Research - UFZ

10.30- 11.00

„IPS - rozwiązanie czy nowe problemy”

Ewa Bartnik – (Warsaw) 11.15- 11.00- 11.30 Dr. Wolfram Meyer, EPO, Dr. Jacub Celler, EPO 11.00- 11.30 Biodegradation of biodiesel/diesel blends in soils:

effects on hydrocarbon dissipation and

natural microbial communities.

prof. L. Chrzanowski; Poznan University of Technology, 11.00- 11.30 „Terapeutyczne wykorzystywanie ludzkiej natury. Etyczne refleksje na tle sporu o komórki

macierzyste”

Barbara Chyrowicz –

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11.30-12.00 Dr. Małgorzata Waszkowska; dr Ewa Kozłowska UP RP 11.30-12.00

Yeast Metabolic Engineering for Production of Fuels and

Chemicals

prof. Andriy Sibirny, Director, Institute of Cell Biology, NAS of Ukraine

11.30-12.00 ”Etyka komercjalizacji medycyny regeneracyjnej”

Józef Dulak (Kraków) 12.00-12.30 Dr. Aleksandra Twardowska, JWP 12.00-12.30 prof. M. N. V. Prasad 12.00-12.30

„Mity prenatalne” Jacek Hołowka – (Warsaw) -13.00 12.30-13.00 T. Twardowski - conclusions 12.30-13.00 12.30-13.00 „Spór o komórki macierzyste – próba wyostrzenia” Wlodzimierz Galewicz – (Krakow) 13.00-14.00

Lunch 14.00 – 14.30

Closing Ceremony

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