Scientific Programme

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Day 1
  Arrival of participants and accommodation
14,00 – 16,00 Registration of participants
15,30 – 16,00 Opening ceremony Chaired by Stjepan Pepeljnjak, Elena Pieckova, Roberto Antolović, Maja Šegvić Klarić
16,00 – 16,55 Keynote lecture The expanding realm of clinical fungi Sybren de Hoog, The Netherlands

 

Session 1 Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicoses I Chaired by Elena Pieckova and Stjepan Pepeljnjak Alltech
16,55 – 17,30 Invited lecture 1 Naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins feed increase broiler susceptibility to Salmonella, Listeria and Campilobacter infection Julia Dvorska, Ukraine
17,30 – 18,05 Invited lecture 2 Human mycotoxicoses Maja Peraica, Croatia
18,05 – 18,20 Lecture 1 Study of natural contamination and bioaccessibility in vitro of mycotoxins in children and adult in pasta samples of Italian origin Alberto Ritieni, Italy
18,20 – 18,35 Lecture 2 Subsequent effect of subacute T-2 toxicosis and effect of chronic T-2 exposure in rabbit bucksMelinda Kovács, Hungary
18,35 – 18,55 Coffee break

 

Session 2 Fungal Diseases of Humans Chaired by Aristea Velegraki and Ljiljana Pinter Pliva
18,55 – 19,30 Invited lecture 3 Diagnostic possibilities of invasive mycoses Birgit Willinger, Austria
19,30 – 20,05 Invited lecture 4 Emerging systemic fungal infections Emilija Mlinarić-Missoni, Croatia, Bruno Baršić, Croatia
20,05 – 20,20 Lecture 3 The use of galactomannan antigen test in detecting invasive aspergillosis Iva Butić, Croatia
20,30 Welcome Reception

 

Thursday, October 20, 2011
Day 2
Session 3 Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicoses II Chaired by Annie Pfohl-Leszkowicz and Maja Peraica KeminBio-Pharm-Vet
09,00 – 09,35 Invited lecture 5 Study on clays as mycotoxin binding agents Bart Vennekens, Belgium
09,35 – 10,10 Invited lecture 6 Mycotoxic nephropathy in animals: complex etiology and similarity to Balkan endemic nephropathy Stoycho Dimitrov Stoev, Bulgaria
10,10 – 10,25 Lecture 4 OTA metabolites in biologic fluids and C8-2’- deoxyguanosine OTA-DNA adducts as biomarker of human OTA exposure – Relation with BEN Richard A. Manderville, Canada
10,25 – 10,45 Coffee break

 

Session 4 Fungal Diseases and Antifungal Research Chaired by Birgit Willinger and Suzana Hađina Syngenta
10,45 – 11,20 Invited lecture 7 Secondary metabolites and virulence of the human pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus Axel Brakhage, Germany
11,20 – 11,55 Invited lecture 8 Malassezia spp: a complex group of basidiomycetous yeasts living on the skin Jaques Guillot, France
11,55 – 12,30 Invited lecture 9 Malassezia sepsis and the clinical significance of in vitro drug efficacy Aristea Velegraki, Greece
12,30 – 12,45 Lecture 5 Susceptibility profile of planktonic cells vs. biofilm and dispersal cells to caspofungin and fluconazole in time dependent manner Helena Bujdakova, Slovakia
12,45 – 13,00 Lecture 6 Real-time determination of interaction of nystatin and its derivatives with the fungal cell membrane Marie Kodedová, Czech Republic
13,00 – 15,00 Lunch break

 

Session 5 Fungal Diseases of Plants Chaired by Nedeljko Latinović and Bogdan Cvjetković BASF
15,00 – 15,35 Invited lecture 10 The role of innovative formulation technology in the reduction of mycotoxin levels on wheat Rasmus Roeder, Germany
15,35 – 16,10 Invited lecture 11 New diagnostic tools to detect phytopathogenic fungi Giovanni Vannacci, Italy
16,10 – 16,45 Invited lecture 12 Fungal species involved in grapevine trunk diseases: wood colonization and foliar symptom development Laura Mugnai, Italy
16,45 – 17,05 Coffee break
17,05 – 17,20 Lecture 7 Characterization of Colletotrichum species causing bitter rot of apple in Croatia Dario Ivić, Croatia
17,20 – 17,35 Lecture 8 The role of weeds as hosts of fungal pathogens Karolina Vrandečić, Croatia
17,35 – 17,50 Lecture 9 Oyster mushroom green mould in Croatia: causal agents and disease control possibilities Lóránt Hatvani, Hungary/Croatia
17,50 – 18,05 Lecture 10 Health condition of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in international provenances experimental plot in Drenovac, Croatia Sanja Novak Agbaba, Croatia
18,05 – 18,20 Lecture 11 Races of Passalora fulva (Cooke) U. Braun&Crons in Croatia Adrijana Novak, Croatia
19,00 Dinner

 

Friday, October 21, 2011
Day 3
Session 6 Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicosis III Chaired by Ana-Marija Domjan and Stjepan PepeljnjakBiomin
09,00 – 09,35 Invited lecture 13 Successful mycotoxin risk management in poultry Radka Borutova, Austria
09,35 – 10,10 Invited lecture 13 Deleterious effects of combined mycotoxins Maja Šegvić Klarić, Croatia
10,10 – 10,25 Lecture 12 Synergistic effect of three nephrotoxic and carcinogenic mycotoxins (citrinin, fumonisin, ochratoxin A) on human kidney cells viability and genotoxicity Annie Pfohl-Leszkowicz, France
10,25 – 10,40 Lecture 13 Ochratoxin A genotoxicity reduction in kidney and liver of poultry fed OTA contamination feed supplemented by yeast Kheira Hadjeba-Medjdoub, France
10, 40 - 11,00 Coffee break

 

  Round Table Moderated by Frane Delaš Noack
11,00 – 13,30 Round table discussion on mycotoxins in food and feed

Mycotoxins as Economic and Health Hazards

Round Table Venue: "Penkala" Hall

Round Table Moderator: Frane Delaš

13,00 – 14,00 Lunch break
14,00 – 23,00 Excursion with Conference dinner

 

 

Saturday, October 22, 2011
Day 4
Session 7 Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicosis IV Chaired by Maja Šegvić Klarić and Danko HajsigLabena
08,30 – 09,00 Set up of posters on the poster-walls
09,00 – 09,35 Invited lecture 15 How Sick Might Our Mouldy Houses Be? Elena Pieckova, Slovakia
09,35 – 10,10 Invited lecture 16 Mitochondrial dysfunction in fumonisin B1 neurotoxicity Ana-Marija Domjan, Croatia
10,10 – 10,25 Lecture 14 The effects of Zataria multiflora essential oils on growth, aflatoxin production and transcription of aflatoxin biosynthesis pathway genes of toxigenic Aspergillus parasiticus Ali Reza Koshravi, Iran
10,25 – 10,40 Lecture 15 Control of the T-2 mycotoxin produced by Fusarium langsethiae Elida Gastélum-Martinez, France
10,40 – 10,55 Lecture 16 Reduction of LPS-induced NO production by DON in RAW 264.7 cells – establishment of an in vitro assay Sabine Henikl, Austria
11,00 – 12,30 POSTER SESSION Coffee and tea served Posters should not exceed 120 cm height and 90 cm width.
12,30 – 12,40 Closing words
13,00 Lunch

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News

All authors invited to submit their papers for the journal "Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology"

Archives is the official journal of Croatian Toxicological Society...

06.10.2011.

Abstract submission and Meeting Grant deadline extended

Abstract submission deadline as well as application for FEMS Young Scientist Meeting Grant have been extended to 31 August 2011.

19.07.2011.

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