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2015 SBBq & IUBMB Welcome to Brazil! On behalf of the organizing committee, we sincerely welcome you to the 23rd IUBMB Congress and 44th Annual SBBq Meeting, to be held in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, August 24 - 28, 2015 This Congress aims to offer a broad international overview of the frontiers of research and recent developments in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The Annual Meeting of Brazilian Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Society (SBBq) is currently one of the most traditional events in the Brazilian scientific community. For over four decades, these meetings have provided a scenario and forum for debates involving the advancement of fundamental knowledge of Biochemical phenomena, their employment for social benefit and integration of this knowledge with other scientific segments. We wish to thank all the highly accomplished invited speakers for accepting our invitation to present their work at the Congress, thus contributing to an oustranding program we are certain all participants will find enlightening and enjoyable. We also wish to welcome all the participants from abroad, hoping that, in addition to discussing Science here, they will find time to experience some of our culture. Bem-vindos ao Brasil!!! Sincerely yours, Glaucius Oliva Chair of the Organization of the 23rd IUBMB Congress Jerson Lima da Silva President of Scientific Committee Biochemistry for a better world The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) will host the 23rd IUBMB Congress in Brazil, in the city of Foz do Iguaçu, August 24th to 28th, 2015, as a joint event with the 44th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SBBq). The IUBMB Congress completes the triad of worldwide events taking place in Brazil over the next years, including the Soccer World Cup in 2014 and The Olympic Games in 2016. Knowledge regarding the biochemical aspects of life has increased dramatically over the years. We have achieved a wide range of abilities, from characterizing single molecules, to studying complex interactions between biological components, and we are heading towards computational simulations of complete biological systems. This knowledge shed a light on the past of our planet and will also contribute toward enlightening its future. The IUBMB Congress is an opportunity to strengthen our networks, advance our Science, and make a better world. Scientific Program and Organization The scientific program will be composed of plenary lectures, symposia and poster sessions, prepared by the Scientific Committee. The SBBq secretariat, composed of 3 fulltime secretaries and 6 directors will work together with the Organizing Committee in order to prepare the congress. Scientific Committee Jerson Lima da Silva chairman Andrew H.-J. Wang Angelo Azzi Anibal Vercesi Carlos Medicis Morel Debora Foguel Efsthatios Gonos Gregory Petsko Heidi E. Hamm Hernan Chaimovich Iqbal Parker Israel Pecht John Mattick Jorge Babul Juan Bonifacino Khalid Fares Masamitsu Futai Michael Walsh Miguel Angel de la Rosa Moacir Wajner Paulo Sérgio L. Beirão Phillip Nagley Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brazil Academia Sinica Tufts University Universidade Estadual de Campinas Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro National Hellenic Research Foundation Brandeis University Vanderbilt University Universidade de São Paulo Int. C. Gen. Eng. Biotech. The Weizmann Institute of Science Garvan Institute of Medical Research Universidad de Chile Eunice Kennedy Shriver Nat. Institute University Cadi Ayyad Iwate Medical University University of Calgary Universidad de Sevilla Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Monash University Taiwan USA Brazil Brazil Brazil Greece USA USA Brazil South Africa Israel Australia Chile USA Morocco Japan Canadá Spain Brazil Brazil Australia Rafael Radi Susan Hamilton Susan Taylor Uhtaek Oh Walter Colli Universidad de La Republica University of Queensland University of California Seoul National University Universidade de São Paulo Uruguay Australia USA Korea Brazil Local Organizing Committee Glaucius Oliva - Chairman Jerson Lima da Silva José Roberto MeyerFernandes Walter R. Terra Sandro R. Marana Alicia Kowaltowski Mauricio Baptista Andrés Troschansky Carlos Andreo Carlos Bloch Bianca Zingales Fabio Almeida Fátima Dias Costa Hernan Terenzi Miguel Castanho Rafael Linden Richard Garratt Selma Jeronimo Cynthia Bando Universidade de São Paulo Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro – SBBq President Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro – SBBq Vice-President Universidade de São Paulo – SBBq General Secretary Universidade de São Paulo – SBBq Secretary Universidade de São Paulo - SBBq Treasurer Universidade de São Paulo - SBBq Treasurer Universidad de La Republica Centro de Estudios Fotosintéticos y Bioquimicos Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária Universidade de São Paulo Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Universidade Federal da Bahia Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Universidade de Lisboa Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Universidade de São Paulo Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte SBBq Administrative Secretary Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Uruguay Argentina Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Portugal Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil About IUBMB The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - founded in 1955 - unites biochemists and molecular biologists in 77 countries that belong to the Union as an Adhering Body or Associate Adhering Body which is represented as a biochemical society, a national research council or an academy of sciences. The Union is devoted to promoting research and education in biochemistry and molecular biology throughout the world and gives particular attention to areas where the subject is still in its early development. It achieves this in several ways. Every three years the Union sponsors an International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Co-sponsorship of these Congresses by Regional Organizations of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is an increasing trend. These Congresses are major international meetings where current research in all fields of biochemistry and molecular biology is considered. Thousands of individual research projects are presented in poster sessions and leading investigators from many nations survey their fields and describe their own research in symposia and plenary lectures. Since 1992 IUBMB has also sponsored IUBMB Conferences and Special Meetings, held in the years between the International Congresses. The IUBMB provides financial support for international symposia on biochemical and molecular biological research topics of current interest. It organizes or sponsors workshops, symposia and training sessions on biochemical and molecular biological education and provides free textbooks and journals to training institutions in developing nations. The Union also funds short-term fellowships for younger biochemists and molecular biologists to travel to other institutions to perform research not possible in their own laboratories, and provides Travel Fellowships for young scientists to attend its Congresses. Sponsorship of meetings and fellowships is restricted to regions that belong to the IUBMB. As well as reaching biochemists through its own meetings, the IUBMB works closely with the four regional organizations that unite the biochemical societies of Asia and Oceania (Federation of Asian and Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists - FAOBMB), Europe (Federation of European Biochemical Societies - FEBS) the Americas (Pan-American Association for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - PABMB) and Africa (Federation of African Societies of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - FASBMB). Indeed all four are linked formally with the IUBMB as Associated Regional Organizations and three of them receive substantial financial support from the Union. The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, the International Society for Neurochemistry and the International Organization for Free Radical Research are also Associated Organizations of IUBMB. Reaching individual biochemists is also the purpose of another very important function of the IUBMB, that of publishing news, reviews, information, original research and nomenclature. Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TiBS) is seen monthly by over 100,000 readers, keeping them informed of research progress across the broad field of biochemistry and molecular biology, as well as of news of meetings, people and biochemical events. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry publishes original research findings and reviews in the expanding domain of the practical applications of the subject. IUBMB Life expedites the publication of short communications, identified by their novelty and the need for urgent dissemination. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education is dedicated to publishing articles, reviews and editorials to assist the teaching of biochemistry and molecular biology to science and medical students throughout the world. BioEssays, co-sponsored by the IUBMB and seven other ICSU biological Unions, is the monthly current-awareness journal that displays progress across the fields of molecular, cellular and developmental biology. BioFactors publishes reviews and original communications on growth factors and regulatory substances. Molecular Aspects of Medicine publishes reviews that aim to link clinicians and biomedical scientists. The IUBMB is one of 26 Scientific Unions affiliated with the International Council of Science (ICSU), an umbrella organization for scientists worldwide. ICSU was created in 1931 to encourage international scientific activity, to affirm the rights of scientists without regard to race, religion, political philosophy, ethnic origin, sex or language, to join in international scientific affairs for the benefit of mankind. The IUBMB has been a member of ICSU since 1955 (until 1991 as IUB). The IUBMB representative serves as a member of the General Assembly of ICSU and ex-officio takes part in the work of the ICSU working group of the Biological Sciences. Through ICSU the IUBMB has been able to generate broad and often highly productive contacts with other international bodies, including some joint programs. About SBBQ About SBBQ The Brazilian forSociety Biochemistry and Molecular TheSociety Brazilian for Biochemistry and Biology Molecular Biology SBBq was founded in 1967 by research leaders in Brazilian Biochemistry. The initial idea was to organize meetings to exchange experiences and report the results of their work. These meetings initially included conferences and debates about scientific subjects and also political and organizational issues. In 1970, SBBq Executive Committee members decided to hold their future meetings in the city of Caxambu. This town is approximately equidistant from Belo Horizonte, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro the centers that at the time were responsible for 90% of Brazilian Scientific production. The first Meeting held in Caxambu in 1972 was attended by few researchers and graduate students. Plenary lectures were organized on site and the students gave oral presentations of their thesis work. In 1975 the event’s name changed to ‘The Brazilian Biochemistry Society Annual Meeting’. Since then, these conferences grew in number and quality, in a proportion never imagined by the Society’s founding partners. In 1978, upon recommendation of the Director’s Council and ratification by the General Assembly of the XVII Annual Meeting, the name of SBBq changed to ‘Brazilian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology’. Throughout its 44 years in existence, SBBq has played a decisive role in the growth and development of Brazilian Biochemistry, proposing plans and actions which contribute toward national policy formation, educational, technological and scientific development. SBBq also serves as a contact vehicle and source of qualified information for the Brazilian society. SBBq keeps its maintains activities by promoting national and international contacts with its congeneric societies and an agreement with Society Portuguese of Biochemistry, Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Chile, Society of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology of Uruguay and Biochemical Society (UK). It is a member of the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science (SBPC), Federation for Societies in Experimental Biology (FESBE) and the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB). Currently, SBBq has 800 active Full Members, including many of Brazil´s most important scientists from different segments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The Society also includes 250 Associate Members, who are mostly graduate students. The Meetings The Annual SBBq Meeting is currently one of the most traditional events of the Brazilian Scientific Community. For three decades, these meetings have provided the scenario and forum for debates concerning the advancement of fundamental knowledge of Biochemical phenomena, its application toward social benefit and confluence of this knowledge with other segments of the biological and physicalchemical sciences. The Meetings have two central targets: first, to offer an opportunity to present and discuss the predominant research themes and their future perspectives for Brazilian Biochemists, and second, to focus on a few central areas of interest. This strategy has been successful and achieves the objective of maintaining the Brazilian scientists’ production visible. At the same time, a profound and extended analysis of some frontier subjects, that change every year, occurs.One feature that deserves special attention is that the scientific program for every meeting is entirely the result of the initiative of members, coordinated by the scientific committee. Scientific Program The program will be composed by Keynote Lectures (KL), Symposia (SP), Courses (CO), Discussion Groups (DG) and Poster Session (PS). Confirmed keynote lectures will be presented by Johann Deisenhofer, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA, a German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for the determination of the first crystal structure of an integral membrane protein, a membrane-bound complex of proteins and cofactors that are essential for photosynthesis. Kurt Wüthrich, The Scripps Research Institute, USA, a Swiss chemist/biophysicist and Nobel Chemistry laureate, developed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) methods for studying biological macromolecules. Stanley B. Prusiner is an American neurologist and biochemist. Currently the director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Prusiner discovered prions, a class of infectious selfreproducing pathogens primarily or solely composed of protein. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1994 and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997 for his prion research. Tom Steitz, Howard Hughes Medical Institue, USA - Steitz was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Ada Yonath for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome. Steitz also won the Gairdner International Award in 2007 for his studies on the structure and function of the ribosome which showed that the peptidyl transferase was an RNA catalyzed reaction, and for revealing the mechanism of inhibition of this function by antibiotics. Martin Chalfie, Columbia University, USA - Dr. Chalfie shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Osamu Shimomura and Roger Y. Tsien for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP. Symposia will consist of lectures delivery by invited senior scientists who are internationally recognized experts and leaders in their fields. Topics of the Symposia are as follows: Aging Autophagy Bioenergy Biomaterials and Synthetic Biology Cancer Cell Signalling Celll Differenciation Chaperones Diabetes Emerging Viral Diseases Inflammation Metabolic Diseases Molecular Biology of Arthropods Molecular Mechanisms in Neurodegenerative Diseases Nanobiotechnology Neurochemistry Neurogenesis Obesity Protein Misfolding Diseases Redox Signalling Science Education Spatial Distribution of Process Inside Cells Stem Cells and Cell Therapy Program Format August 24th Monday 09:30-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-13:00 13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-17:30 17:30-18:00 18:00-19:00 18:00-20:00 19:00-22:00 Opening Exhibit Opening Ceremony Opening Lecture August 25th Tuesday Symposia (SP01 to SP05) August 26th Wednesday Symposia (SP07 to SP15) August 27th Thursday Symposia (SP21 to SP25) August 28th Friday Symposia (SP31 to SP35) Coffee break Keynote Lecture Lunch Keynote Lecture Coffee break Symposia (SP06 to SP10) Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Lunch Lunch Closing Ceremony Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Coffee break Coffee break Symposia Symposia (SP16 to SP20) (SP26 to SP30) Break Time Break Time Break Time Poster Session Poster Session Poster Session Cocktail Young Scientist Program and Fellowships The Young Scientist Program will be an opportunity for young researchers to present results in an international forum and discuss with senior scientists. YSP Fellowships will cover travel costs for 50 young researchers. Additionally, the ConeSul Symposia, sponsored by SBBq, will offer 36 fellowships for pos-docs and graduate students from South America. Details about the application for these programs may be found in the congress website www.sbbq.org.br/iubmb2015. Venue The congress will be held at the Rafain Palace Hotel and Convention Center (http://www.rafainpalace.com.br/v2/home_ing/index.php) which has 43 meeting rooms in 18,015 m2. This convention center holds the Annual SBBq Meeting, with approximately 2,500 participants annually. Lunch will be offered on site to all congress participants and a transport network connecting the main hotels to the convention center will be available. The hotel network in Foz do Iguaçu is modern and has more than 20,000 beds. Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil The city of Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) is known for its natural wonders including the famous Iguaçu Falls in the Iguaçu National Park, a Unesco Worlds Heritage Site. Just as a comparison, Iguaçu Falls has a water flow three times higher than the famous US/Canadian Niagara Falls. Additionally, the Iguaçu Falls are composed of about 275 falls of diverse sizes. A footbridge takes the visitors for a close view of the tallest one, The Devil’s Throat, which is 97 m high. Boat and helicopter rides are also available. Additionally, a visit to the Iguaçu National Park may include ecological trails and bus and bike tours, in which the visitor can see local animals and plants. The city of Foz do Iguaçu is easily reached in approximately 1 hour flights from the International Airports of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the main Brazilian hubs with connections to the main cities in the World. Additionally, the location of the city of Foz do Iguaçu, near the Brazil-Argentina border and close to Chile and Uruguay, favors the integration with other Latin American countries. Sponsorship Opportunities 1. Gold Package (sold) Limited to 2 sponsors USD 50,000.00 - Exhibition Booth of up to 54 m2 (Expocenter I and II) - Acknowledgement at Opening and Closing ceremonies - Acknowledgement in the on line Conference Book - Full page advertisement in the on line Conference Book (end page), sponsor to provide artwork - Company logo on the Conference website - Company logo on the Welcome Poster - Room for a presentation - 1 (one) Promotional materials inside the bag - Exclusivity to choose the booth 2. Silver Package Limited to 2 sponsors USD 20,000.00 - Exhibition Space of up to 36 m2 with 2 tables, 2 chairs (Expocenter I and II) - Acknowledgement at Opening and Closing ceremonies - Acknowledgement in the on line Conference Book - Full-page advertisement in the on line Conference Book (end page), sponsor to provide artwork - Company logo on the conference website 3. Bronze Package Limited to 2 sponsors USD 10,000.00 - Exhibition Space of up to 18 m2 with 1 table, 2 chairs (Expocenter I and II) - Acknowledgement at Opening and Closing ceremonies - Acknowledgement in the on line Conference Book - Half-page advertisement in the on line Conference Book (end page) sponsor to provide artwork - Company logo on the Conference website 4. General Sponsor USD 4,500.00 / R$ 8.650,00 2 - Exhibition Space of up to 9 m with 1 table, 2 chairs (Expocenter I and II) - Acknowledgement in the Conference Book - Company logo on the Conference website 5. General Sponsor USD 3,500.00 / R$ 6.500,00 2 - Exhibition Space of up to 9 m with 1 table, 2 chairs (Expocenter I and II, red area) - Acknowledgement in the on line Conference Book - Company logo on the Conference website 6. General Sponsor USD 3,700.00 / R$ 7.500,00 - Exhibition Space of up to 2,5m x 3 m with 1 table, 2 chairs (foyer) - Acknowledgement in the on line Conference Book - Company logo on the Conference website 6. Academic Exhibitor USD 3,000,00 / R$ 5.500,00 - Floor Space: standard size 2,5 m x 3 m (foyer) - Logo on the Conference website Booth package: Standard size 3 m x 3 m booth one company name sign Carpet, spotlights, 1 table and 2 chairs Arrangement of exhibition site is the responsibility of the exhibitor Foyer Space Standard size 2,5 m x 3 m booth in the foyer of the Convention Center Carpet, spotlights, 1 table and 2 chairs Arrangement of exhibition site is the responsibility of the exhibitor Additional furniture is available for rent Other Sponsorship opportunities Conference Bag USD 7,000.00 / R$ 13.000,00 Your logo in all participants’ bags! This is a unique opportunity for brand visibility. Production, shipment and other costs are included. Two sponsor Pens USD 2,000.00 / R$ 3.000.00 A long-lasting sponsorship opportunity that is definitely worthy of some ink. Place your logo on quality click-to-write pens that will be distributed in each participant's bag. When the participant reaches for a pen, your company logo will be on it, at the Conference and beyond! One sponsor only. Final Program Distributed at the Conference Final Program Final Program Final Program Final Program – inside double page – inside back cover full page – inside in the end full page – inside in the end half-page USD 3,000.00 / R$ 5.000,00 USD 2,000.00 / R$ 3.000,00 USD 1,000.00 / R$ 1.500,00 USD 500.00 / R$ 800,00 Conference bag insert One item – flyer (A4) USD 950.00 / R$ 2.200,00 Welcome Reception USD 10,000.00 / R$ 25.000,00 - Acknowledgement at Opening and Closing ceremonies - Acknowledgement in the on line Conference Book - Full-page advertisement in the on line Conference Book - Company logo on the conference website Rooms for rent 1 full day (Iguaçu – 5th floor) 1 full day (Parana) USD 1,200.00 / R$ 2.700,00 USD 950.00 / R$ 2.200,00 Audiovisual and technical equipment is not included in the fee. **Dolar values include foreign bank transfer dues and taxes Exhibit Floor Plan Information for Sponsor and Exhibitors For information on Sponsor and Exhibitors, please contact: Marcelo Andrade email: [email protected] Terms and Conditions The contracting of sponsorship and exhibition stands is deemed completed once the Sponsorship and Exhibition Booking Form has been submitted. You will receive a customer number by email. This can be used to review your account and hire new services up to the deadline of May 30th, 2015. Terms of Payment 100% payments with signed contract. Payment Methods Upon contracting the services, you will receive an email containing the necessary details to conduct the payment by bank transfer, credit card or paypal. Cancellation Policy Cancellations must be made in writing and sent by e-mail to the SBBq Secretariat: Marcelo Andrade e-mail: [email protected] The organizers shall retain: - 20% of the agreed package amount if the cancellation is made more than 8 weeks prior to the Congress. - 50% of the agreed package amount if the cancellation is made between 8 and 5 weeks prior to the Congress. - 100% of the agreed package amount if the cancellation is made less than 5 weeks prior to the Congress. Congress Venue: Convention Center Rafain Palace Hotel Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil http://www.sbbq.org.br/iubmb2015/ 2015 SBBq & IUBMB SBBq-IUBMB Secretariat Brazilian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - SBBq Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 748 - Bloco 3 superior, Sala 0367 Cep 05508-000 - Butantã – São Paulo, SP Telefone/fax: +55 (11) 3815-5798 Email: [email protected]