PMM

76th PRAGUE MEETING
ON MACROMOLECULES

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IUPAC

POLYMERS IN MEDICINE 2012

1 − 5 JULY 2012 PRAGUE CZECH REPUBLIC


Sunday
1 July
Monday
2 July
 Tuesday
3 July
Wednesday
4 July
Thursday
5 July

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Invited Main Lectures | Special Presentations | Poster Presentations | Author index


SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS

SL01 P. Stayton (U.S.A.)
Intracellular delivery of biologic drugs
SL02 H. Ghandehari, A. Gormley, N. Larson, R. Robinson, A. Banisadr, A. Ray (U.S.A.)
Gold nanorod mediated hyperthermia enhances the delivery of HPMA copolymer-peptide conjugates to prostate tumors
SL03 J. Feijen, J.S. Lee, M. Ankone, E. Pieters, R.M. Schiffelers, W.E. Hennink (Netherlands)
Biodegradable polymersomes for drug delivery
SL04 W.E. Hennink, M. Talelli, B. Crielaard, T. Lammers, G. Storm (Netherlands)
HPMA-based polymeric micelles for targeted drug delivery
SL05 C. Wang (U.S.A.)
Understanding the mechanisms of polymer-mediated DNA vaccine delivery
SL06 D. Putnam, M.P. DeLisa, J.A. Rosenthal (U.S.A.)
Presentation of recombinant subunit vaccines to enlist a cellular bias immune response
SL07 E. Wagner (Germany)
Sequence-defined oligo(ethanamino)amides as dynamic carriers for targeted drug delivery
SL08 J. Li, D. Oupický (U.S.A.)
Polymeric prodrugs for nucleic acid delivery
SL09 A. Kabanov (U.S.A.)
Polymeric micelles and polyion complexes for drug delivery: State-of-art and future directions
SL10 R. England, A. Duro, I. Conejos-Sánchez, A. Birke, M. Barz, M.J. Vicent (Spain)
Well-defined and versatile polyglutamates as carriers for drug delivery and molecular imaging
SL11 K. Mäder (Germany)
Noninvasive monitoring of polymeric drug delivery systems
SL12 R. Satchi-Fainaro (Israel)
Revealing endothelial and cancer ZIP codes for polymer theranostics
SL13 T. Lammers (Germany)
Drug targeting and imaging: current concepts and future directions
SL14 F.S. Du, Z.C. Li (People's Republic of China)
Acid-labile thermoresponsive polymers as drug delivery carriers

LECTURES

L01 T. Bronich (U.S.A.)
Engineering of soft nanomaterials for drug delivery in cancer
L02 D. Appelhans, N. Hauptmann, F. Ennen, B. Voit (Germany)
Dendritic glycopolymers as polymeric therapeutics and diagnostics
L03 G. Mező, Sz. Bősze, R. Szabó, F. Hudecz (Hungary)
Branched chain polymeric polypeptides as carriers for therapeutic tools
L04 Z. Ye, X. Wu, Z.-R. Lu (U.S.A.)
A biodegradable macromolecular MRI contrast agent with high kinetic stability for cancer imaging
L05 J. Kronek, A. Zahoranová, M. Mikulec, Z. Kroneková, J. Lustoň (Slovakia)
Thermosensitive hydrogels based on 2-oxazolines for bioapplications
L06 S. Marchesan, L. Waddington, C.D. Easton, Y. Qu, T. Lithgow, K.M. McLean, F. Kushkaki, J. Forsythe, P.G. Hartley (Australia)
Tripeptide self-assembled hydrogels: soft nanostructured materials for drug delivery
L07 M. Pechar, R. Pola, K. Ulbrich, L. Bednárová, P. Maloň, I. Sieglová, V. Král, M. Fábry, M. Kabešová, M. Kovář (Czech Republic)
Hybrid polymer therapeutics: synthetic polymers and recombinant proteins
L08 A. Bunker, A. Magarkar, E. Karakas, J. Lehtinen, A. Urtti, M. Yliperttila, T. Róg (Finland)
PEG as protective sheath in drug delivery: how does it work and can we do better? Molecular dynamics simulation provides some answers
L09 M.I. Shtilman, A.N. Kuskov, A.V. Goruachaya, V.P. Torchilin (Russian Federation)
Amphiphilic polymers - the new carriers for controlled release systems
L10 I. Teasdale, S. Wilfert, M. Waser, H. Falk, O. Brüggemann (Austria)
Conjugates of hypericin with biodegradable polyphosphazenes

YOUNG SCIENTITS PRESENTATIONS

YP01 W. Scarano, H. Duong, P. de Souza, M. Stenzel (Australia)
Novel reversible conjugation of folate on polymeric micelles for the delivery of Pt (IV) anticancer agents
YP02 L. Messager, E. Hachet, B. Catargi, R. Auzély-Velty, V. Ravaine (France)
Glucose-responsive nanogels based on polysaccharide as nanocontainers for drug delivery
YP03 J.-M. Prill, N. Pasquarelli, V. Šubr, T. Engler, K. Ulbrich, S. Kochanek, F. Kreppel (Germany)
Capsomere specific bioresponsive coating of adenoviral vectors with pHPMA-copolymers can mediate charge dependent hepatocyte transduction in vivo
YP04 E. Drabinová, M. Sedlák (Czech Republic)
Esterase sensitive prednisolone-α-cyclodextrin-star PEG polypseudorotaxanes for drug targeting and delivery control
YP05 L. Filipe, A. Rey-Rico, A.P. Piedade, J.J. Watkins, C. Alvarez-Lorenzo, A. Concheiro, M.E.M. Braga, H.C. de Sousa (Portugal)
Supercritical carbon dioxide deposition of dexamethasone in bioactive glasses prepared by an aqueous sol-gel route
YP06 S. Hoffmann, L. Vystrčilová, K. Ulbrich, T. Etrych, H. Caysa, T. Mueller, K. Mäder (Germany)
HPMA copolymer drug conjugates with pH-sensitive release: noninvasive and simultaneous characterisation of carrier and drug model biodistribution and tumour accumulation in mice by use of in vivo multispectral optical imaging
YP07 O. Gezici, V. Ibrahimova, E. Bilget Guven, R. Cetin Atalay, D. Tuncel (Turkey)
Multifunctional conjugated polymer nanoparticles as a carrier for an anti-cancer drug and fluorescent probe for cell imaging


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