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Date: September 20th 2012
Venue: Albrechtsberg Castle Bautzner Straße 130 01099 Dresden, Germany
Date: September 21st 2012
Venue: Medical Theoretical Centre of the TU Dresden Fiedlerstraße 42 01307 Dresden, Germany
Contact: TU Dresden, Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research
Maik Stiehler, MD, PhD
Fetscherstraße 7401307 Dresden, Germany
+49(0)351 458 [email protected]
The DAAD Programme “Modern Applications of Biotechnology”
Scienti� c-technological cooperation between China and Germany builds on a government treaty conclud-ed more than 30 years ago in September 1978. Since then, cooperation has developed very well in a series of research and technology � elds. One of these is Bio-technology, where more than 15 bilateral research pro-jects have been successfully completed in the past 10 years alone.
Both sides attach great importance to the support of young scientists and researchers. The German Aca-demic Exchange Service (DAAD) launched a scholar-ship program in 1999 on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), under which a total of 124 young Chinese scientists were able to work at German research institutions until 2004.
The BMBF and the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) have jointly � nanced a programme since 2009 in which seven Junior Research Groups have worked on selected questions of modern Biotechnology; the programme is administrated on the Chinese side by the China National Center for Biotechnological Devel-opment (CNCBD) and on the German side by the DAAD.
These joint German-Chinese Junior Research Groups mark new territory for the DAAD in the cooperation with China. The current supported 5 Junior Research Groups will present their joint projects in the course of the symposium.
Contact: DAAD Section 522 Special ProgrammesMelanie L. Hildebrandt, MA
Kennedyallee 5053175 Bonn, Germany
+49(0)228 882 [email protected]
SymposiumModern Applications
of Biotechnology 2012
20th–21st September 2012Dresden, Germany
Dear colleagues and friends,we are happy to welcome you on behalf of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Technische Universität Dresden to the German-Chinese symposium “Modern Applications of Biotechnology 2012”.
We wish all participants plenty of opportunities to en-gage in intensive scienti� c exchange, to make new con-tacts and, of course, to enjoy the chance of working together on biotechnology-related topics of interest.
Yours sincerely,
Thursday, 20th September 2012Albrechtsberg Castle
Friday, 21st September 2012Medical Theoretical Centre of the TU Dresden
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE PROGRAMME
2:00 p.m. Chair: Dr. Maik StiehlerTU Dresden
2:15 p.m. Welcoming Speeches
Prof. Dr. Ursula SchaeferVice-Rector of TU Dresden for Academic and International Affairs
Prof. Dr. Peter ScharffRector of Technical University Ilmenau and Member of DAAD Board
Detlef SittelDeputy Major of Dresden
Prof. Dr. LU Mengji Chinese Association for Life Science and Biotechnology in Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee Break/Group PhotosPresentations
4:00 p.m. Dr. Christian Haug Bicoll GmbH Munich/Shanghai“Founding, Launching and Development of a German-Chinese Biotech joint-venture”
4:30 p.m. Dr. Malte Rasch Institute of Neurosciences, China Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shanghai “Research in China as a DAAD-Postdoc”
5:00 p.m. Dr. Martin BarthPT Jülich“Sino-German Life Science Platform“
5:30 p.m. Reception at invitation of DAAD (Gartensaal)
7:00 p.m. Dinner/Buffet (Kronensaal)
Music by „Quartetto grande“Eva Ludwig – Flute, Albrecht Krams – Oboe,Roland Vetters – Clarinet, Simone Rothe – Bassoon
OPENING OF THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
9:45 a.m. Chair: Prof. Dr. Heribert Warzecha TU Darmstadt and Member of DAAD Commission – Biotechnology
10:00 a.m. Dr. XING ShupingMax Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Cologne“miR156/7 and plant fertility”
10:30 a.m. Prof. Dr. Michael Gelinsky TU Dresden“Scaffold-based tisue engineering: Challenges for modern biotechnology applications”
Saturday, 22nd September 2012Member Meeting of the Chinese Association for Life Science and Biotechnology in Germany (Prof. Dr. LU Mengji)
11:00 a.m. Presentations of the binational Junior Research Groups
Dr. Greta Nölke (Aachen) / Prof. Dr. SHEN Jianzhong (Beijing)“Antibody fusion-based protection of plants and plant-derived products against afl atoxins and afl atoxin-producing fungi”
Dr. Christian Riedel (Ulm) / Prof. Dr. YUAN Jing (Beijing) “Molecular mechanisms of host colonisation and anti-in� ammatory effects of bi� dobacteria”
Dr. Axel Schambach (Hannover) / Prof. Dr. PEI Duanqing (Guangzhou) “New Methods of Gene Therapy for Acquired and Inherited Diseases”
Dr. Maik Stiehler (Dresden) / Prof. Dr. ZOU Xuenong (Guangzhou)“Modern tissue engineering concepts for bone regeneration - development of dynamic bioreactor systems and functionalized biomaterials”
Dr. Claus Peter Witte (Berlin) / Prof. Dr. LIU Lai-Hua (Beijing) “Modern plant and food research: Improving nitrogen use effi ciency of rice by biotechnological modifi cation of urea uptake and metabolism”
12:30 a.m. Lunch Break/Poster Presentation
2:00 p.m. Workshops
Biotechnology and MicrobiologyChair: Dr. Christian Riedel
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineChairs: Dr. Maik Stiehler and Dr. Axel Schambach
Biotechnology of PlantsChairs: Dr. Greta Nölke and Dr. Claus-Peter Witte
4:00 p.m. Coffee Break
4:30 p.m. Workshop Reports / Final ResultsChair: Prof. Dr. Heribert Warzecha
5:15 p.m. Closing Remarks
6:00 p.m. Boat Trip on the River Elbe (Dinner)
Dr. Claus-Peter WitteFU BerlinDr. Claus-Peter WitteDr. Claus-Peter Witte
Dr. Maik Stiehler PhD TU Dresden
Dr. Christian Riedel U Ulm
Dr. Greta NölkeFhG AachenDr. Greta Nölke
Dr. Axel Schambach PhDMH Hannover
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