Lipids in Cellular Function and Disease

Apr 06–09, 2025 | Beaver Run Conference Center, Breckenridge, CO, United States
Scientific Organizers: Valerie B. O'Donnell, Junken Aoki and Vytas A. Bankaitis

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Apr 06–09, 2025 | Beaver Run Conference Center, Breckenridge, CO, United States
Scientific Organizers: Valerie B. O'Donnell, Junken Aoki and Vytas A. Bankaitis

Important Deadlines
Early Registration Deadline: Feb. 25, 2025
Scholarship Deadline: Jan. 14, 2025
Short Talk Abstract Deadline: Jan. 14, 2025
Poster Abstract Deadline: Mar. 13, 2025
Meeting Summary

# Biochemistry, Structural and Cellular

Lipids are ubiquitous molecules that play essential roles in health and disease. They comprise the membranes that hold our cells together, act as diverse signaling molecules and provide critical fuel for cell metabolism. Dysfunction in lipid biology is a core theme in all forms of human disease, ranging from genetic sphingolipidoses, atherosclerosis, thrombosis, inflammation and auto-immunity, to Alzheimer’s disease, cancer and infection. The analysis of lipids using mass spectrometry, termed lipidomics, is facilitating a global explosion of research into the role(s) of these molecules in disease. Lipidomics is also driving a revolution in clinical analysis of lipids as biomarkers and diagnostic molecules.

This conference will explore the latest advances in lipid functions and roles in disease.  The meeting will act as a catalyst for bringing together interdisciplinary discoveries in lipidomics, ranging from basic biochemistry and cell biology to clinical studies.  The program will move beyond methodologies, to address new innovations in systems lipidomics, uniting multidimensional data to solve major questions relating to the roles of lipids in human disease.  Session will cover emerging discoveries on:

  1. Signaling, where lipids play mechanistically important roles in cancer, metabolic disorders, and neurological disorders.
  2. Biochemistry of circulating and vascular lipids and their metabolic pathways.
  3. The role of lipids in inflammation and ferroptosis.
  4. Lipidomics research in the context of infectious disease, in terms of the host, viruses, novel bacterial lipids and anti-microbial resistance.

This meeting will focus primarily on the biology and biochemistry of lipids, as applied to biomedicine. Bringing together several different communities of lipid researchers, the meeting will stimulate collaboration and the application of basic underpinning science to clinical translation, while training the next generation of lipid researchers. The meeting will include a workshop, led by members of LIPID MAPS, focused on the use of informatics resources and databases. We also aim to highlight industry partners in the areas of instrumentation and lipid standards to provide the foundation for insightful advances in the field.

In the video below, Dr. Valerie O'Donnell from Cardiff University, talks about why you should register for this meeting:

Unique Career Development Opportunities

This meeting will feature a Career Roundtable where trainees and early-career investigators will have the opportunity to interact with field leaders from across academic and industry sectors for essential career development advice and networking opportunities. Find out more about Career Roundtables here: https://www.keystonesymposia.org/diversity/career-development-initiatives

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