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== Feedback | == WG4 Feedback == | ||
::::# ''Dr. Ali will work within the realms of WG4 (blood and cultured cells) and potentially WG1 (protocol development) as well as WG5 (dissemination and training). He will participate in data generation, quality control, and repository efforts of protocols recommended by these working groups. Dr. Ali will contribute to training workshops and conferences that aim at defining standard procedures and terminology in the field of mitochondria physiology.'' - '''[[Ali SS |Sameh S Ali]]''' (2016). | ::::# ''Dr. Ali will work within the realms of WG4 (blood and cultured cells) and potentially WG1 (protocol development) as well as WG5 (dissemination and training). He will participate in data generation, quality control, and repository efforts of protocols recommended by these working groups. Dr. Ali will contribute to training workshops and conferences that aim at defining standard procedures and terminology in the field of mitochondria physiology.'' - '''[[Ali SS |Sameh S Ali]]''' (2016). | ||
::::# ''I am very interested in being part of the management committee either as a MC member for managment tasks or in working group 4 MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and cultured cells. I have experience in analyzing mitochondrial function in different human tissues as cultured cells and blood cells (also subsets of specific blood populations, see list of publications), muscle and isolated mitochondria. This together with my experience in organizing summer schools and conferences could be helpful as MC member taking care of management tasks. However, if you think my expertise is more helpful in working group 4, I am looking forward to support this working group.'' - [[Renner-Sattler K|Kathrin Renner-Sattler]] (2016). | ::::# ''I am very interested in being part of the management committee either as a MC member for managment tasks or in working group 4 MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and cultured cells. I have experience in analyzing mitochondrial function in different human tissues as cultured cells and blood cells (also subsets of specific blood populations, see list of publications), muscle and isolated mitochondria. This together with my experience in organizing summer schools and conferences could be helpful as MC member taking care of management tasks. However, if you think my expertise is more helpful in working group 4, I am looking forward to support this working group.'' - [[Renner-Sattler K|Kathrin Renner-Sattler]] (2016). | ||
::::# ''Specifically, we are studying mitochondrial metabolism in cancer cells. At this aim we are also participating to mt-HPP project, an Italian consortium whose target is a definition of mitochondrial proteome in health and disease. Briefly, my specific activity is to compare mitochondrial functional status with the mitochondrial proteome picture in different human cell lines. I do think that a "contact" between these two important initiatives should be useful for both.'' - '''[[Scatena R| Scatena Roberto]]''' (2016). | ::::# ''Specifically, we are studying mitochondrial metabolism in cancer cells. At this aim we are also participating to mt-HPP project, an Italian consortium whose target is a definition of mitochondrial proteome in health and disease. Briefly, my specific activity is to compare mitochondrial functional status with the mitochondrial proteome picture in different human cell lines. I do think that a "contact" between these two important initiatives should be useful for both.'' - '''[[Scatena R| Scatena Roberto]]''' (2016). | ||
 | ::::# '' My role in Mito-EAGLE would be mainly in WG 2 and 4, with a focus on skeletal and cardiac muscle and cultured cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells. I would particularly like to bridge the gap between the group leaders and young investigators, trying to represent the young people who are the active users of the OROBOROS equipment. This will fit in nicely with the goals in WG1. ... Major congratulations on obtaining this beautiful collaborative grant! Very glad to see this network getting the recognition it deserves! Looking forward to being part of this!'' - '''[[Wuest RC| Rob C Wuest]]''' (2016). | ||
::::# ''We mostly work with cultured human skeletal muscle cells, from different donor groups such as lean, obese, type 2 diabetics, as well as muscle cells from athletes. We are interested in collaboration with our cells and measurements on energy metabolism and mitochondral function.'' - '''[[Rustan A| Arild Rustan]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''Based on your previous suggestions, with a great pleasure I will take up some managements duties, i.e. Short-Term Sicentific Missions organizations/coordinatings, and/or so on. I choose WG 4 (blood cells and culture cells) eventually also WG 3 (other tissues than fat) but this will depend on grant funds receving(s) in the near future. ... I have just read the COST evaluation form and I congratulate you this beautiful/great success!!!! This news makes me very happy and I am proud of becoming a member of this "mitochondrial family.'' - '''[[Labieniec-Watala M| Magdalena Labieniec-Watala]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''Please, find enclosed my declaration to participate with my team in the following workgroups: WG1, WG2, WG3, WG4. We are now involved and have been in not a distant past â in studying of the following cell /tissue types:Â | |||
::::## ''Blood cells, with particular emphasis on platelets and lymphocytes â isolated from animals and humans. | |||
::::## ''Endothelial cells, fibroblasts, neurocytes (neuroblastoma), astrocytes, cancer cell lines â predominantly cultured. | |||
::::## ''Hepatocytes, cardiomyocytes, cell isolated from brain â isolated from lab animals. - '''[[Watala C| Cezary Watala]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''I would like to participate in WG4 - MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and clutured cells. We are already working with cryopreserved PBMC from lung cancer, breast cancer and colon cancer patients. Thus, I would like to participate in WG4 tasks. '' - '''[[Michalak S|Slawomir Michalak]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''I have already contacted the portuguese CNC to nominate me for the MC of theaction. Concerning my active participation, taking into account the type of work we do in my lab I could be included in all WGs. As you know we work with mitochondria from liver, muscle and fat, as well as cultured cells from different origins (WG2-4). The elaboration of SOPs (WG1) we can certainly contribute (see the book I edited on Mitochondrial Bioenergetics and in which you contribute a chapter). I believe that everybody can be part of the WG5, but as the coordinators of the action, you and Sandra should decide what is best for the success of the action.'' - '''[[Palmeira C |Carlos Palmeira]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''While going through MITOEAGLE pages on bioblast, I am realizing how substantial this your project is going to be and I will be happy to assist at my best and to grow as a scientist through this exciting collaboration. As stated in MITOEAGLE, I find it urgent to standardise the procedures to separate or isolate blood cells, experimental procedure for the evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory characteristics, and the format for reporting obtained data in order to exploit them toward future clinical and diagnostic application. I will be happy to share with MITOEAGLE network of experts, my experience and my data beyond the published records on evaluation of mitochondrial physiology in different cell lines in order to establish and publish SOPs, apply them during Short Term Scientific Missions and during my every-day scientific practice, as well as to feed the obtained data into the MITOEAGLE data repository. Even if I have no experience with data management and public relations on a large scale, I am ready to learn some new skills if necessary in order to answer your requests for balancing of MC members and management tasks, so feel free to contact me with any other suggestions regarding other tasks or different WGs. Please consider, that I have done 3-months training on evaluation of mitochondrial function in muscle biopsies in the OROBOROS reference lab of Prof. Roden in Germany'' - '''[[Krako N|Nina Krako]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''As you know, I have received the MC nomination from our CNC in Bucharest (Ms Elena Dinu) for my colleague, Rodica Lighezan and myself. My expertise is most on muscle tissue (in particular, heart) and also, liver - so I will go for WG2 if this is fine with you. However, Both my colleague and I are mostly interested in performing respirometry in blood cells (and this is what we will start to try in the near future); thus, you decide whether we can fit both of us in WG4, or only her. Also, in order to extend the Network in other Romanian cities with powerful state medical universities, Cluj-Napoca (as you know) and Tg Mures - 2 young men, Bela Kiss and Ovidiu Cotoi have been proposed as substitute members (for gender balance too). In particular, we want to jointly âexploreâ the exciting fields of mitochondrial âhidden toxicityâ and dynamics, respectively since the former colleague is a toxicologist and the latter a pathologist. I wish you good luck and I am indeed happy and proud to be part of this growing network.'' - '''[[Muntean DM|Danina M Muntean]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''One of my interest is the standardization of non-invasive diagnosis using human blood cells to detect mitochondrial impairments. So, I believe that I can participate in the WG4 using human blood cells to develop SOP protocols for mitochondrial studies in health and disease including sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, and aging itself. I can probably extend these tasks to other cell types. Moreover, the idea may include also to detect changes in mitochondrial function allowing an early diagnosis of disease.'' - '''[[Acuna-Castroviejo D|Dario Acuna-Castroviejo]]''' (2016). | |||
::::# ''We work mainly on the cardiovascular system (endothelium) and in the liver, we also work with human blood cells and tissues, so we would fit bets in WG4.'' - '''[[Monsalve M|Maria Monsalve]]''' (2016). | |||
== Projects in progress == | == Projects in progress == |
Revision as of 17:00, 2 May 2016
News and Events | Working Groups | Short-Term Scientific Missions | Management Committee | Members |
COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping
MitoEAGLE data: blood and cultured cells
WG4
- MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and clutured cells
WG4 Description
- Biopsy sampling of human muscle and fat tissue for mitochondrial studies is an invasive approach. More recently measurement of mitochondrial function in human blood cells â as well as temporary cryopreservation (Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry) â has become an attractive and by far less invasive alternative for mitochondrial diagnostics. Mitochondrial function of blood cells was linked with numerous diseases and metabolic conditions such as sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, hypertension, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and early-stage heart failure (e.g. Sjoevall 2013 Crit Care; Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry; Hagl 2014 J Alzheimer Dis). The use of human blood cells will thus predictably widen the applicability of respirometry in human physiology and will provide a significant stimulus for the entire field of mitochondrial medicine.
- A key towards achieving comparability among data sets and the applicability of human blood cells for the evaluation of mitochondrial fitness in health and disease is the standardization of the procedures to separate or isolate blood cells, the experimental procedure for the evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory characteristics, and the format for reporting. A consensus on protocols should be reached in WG4, calling for a Workshop right at the start of the COST Action. Depending on the WG4 participants input, cell lines will be defined for which harmonization of datasets should be achieved (Fig. 2).
WG4 Participants
Country | City | Contact |
---|---|---|
Armenia | Yerevan | Trchounian K |
Austria | Innsbruck | Torres-Quesada Omar |
Austria | Innsbruck | Karabatsiakis Alexander |
Austria | Innsbruck | Hoppel Florian |
Austria | Innsbruck | Cardoso Luiza HD |
Austria | Innsbruck | Gnaiger Erich |
Austria | Innsbruck | Garcia-Souza Luiz F |
Austria | Innsbruck | Doerrier Carolina |
Austria | Innsbruck | Fischer Christine |
Austria | Innsbruck | Meszaros Andras T |
Belgium | Namur | Renard P |
Belgium | Liege | Votion Dominique-Marie |
Belgium | Namur | Arnould Thierry |
Belgium | Namur | Detraux Damien |
Belgium | Leuven | Bird Matthew |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Tuzla | Jusic Amela |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Tuzla | Hajrulahovic Anesa |
Brazil | Sao Paulo | Dominguez-Amorocho OA |
Brazil | Sao Paulo | Alencar Mayke Bezerra |
Brazil | SĂŁo Paulo | Crispim Marcell |
Brazil | Sao Paulo | Verdaguer Ignasi Bofill |
Croatia | Zagreb | Rubelj Ivica |
Czech Republic | Prague | Hansikova Hana |
Czech Republic | Prague | Pecina Petr |
Czech Republic | Prague 4 | Bajzikova Martina |
Czech Republic | Pilsen | Kripnerova M |
Czech Republic | Prague | Mracek Tomas |
Czech Republic | Vestec | Zobalova Renata |
Czech Republic | Prague | Elkalaf Moustafa |
Czech Republic | Hradec Kralove | Vernerova Andrea |
Czech Republic | Hradec Kralove | Maseko Tumisang Edward |
Czech Republic | Pilsen | Markova Michaela |
Czech Republic | Prague | Fisar Zdenek |
Czech Republic | Pilsen | Kuncova J |
Czech Republic and Australia | Prague and Southport | Neuzil Jiri |
Czech rep | Hradec Kralove | Falaye T |
Denmark | Copenhagen N | Mortensen OH |
Denmark | Copenhagen | Rasmussen LJ |
Denmark | Hvidovre | Nehlin Jan O |
Denmark | Aarhus | Rattan Suresh IS |
Denmark | Copenhagen | Desler C |
Denmark | Malov | Hey-Mogensen M |
Egypt | Cairo | Ali Sameh S |
Egypt | Cairo | Abdel-Rahman Engy Ali |
Estonia | Tallinn | Klepinina Lyudmila |
Estonia | Tallinn | Truu Laura |
Estonia | Tartu | Grellier T |
Finland | Helsinki | Pirinen E |
Finland | Turku | Stier Antoine |
Finland | Jyvaeskylae | Lehti Maarit |
France | Bordeaux cedex | Mourier A |
France | Bron | Rizwan Alam M |
France | Paris | Petit Patrice X |
Germany | Ulm | Schaefer PM |
Germany | Freising | Fromme Tobias |
Germany | Mainz | Vujacic-Mirski Ksenija |
Germany | Freising | Klingenspor Martin |
Germany | Leipzig | Ost Mario |
Germany | Duesseldorf | Piel Sarah |
Germany | Mainz | Kalinovic S |
Germany | Magdeburg | Vieira Ligo Teixeira Camila |
Germany | Regensburg | Renner-Sattler Kathrin |
Germany | Freising | Keppner Gloria |
Germany | Giessen | Eckert Gunter P |
Germany | Freising-Weihenstephan | Musiol Eva |
Germany | Ulm | Hartmann C |
Germany | Munich | Jastroch M |
Germany | Hamburg | Singer Dominique |
Germany | Neuherberg | Borchard Sabine |
Germany | Freising | Schoettl T |
Germany | Ulm | Calzia Enrico |
Germany | Ulm | Kolassa Iris |
Germany | Biberach an der RiĂ | Nold V |
Germany | GieĂen | Silaidos Carmina |
Germany | DĂŒsseldorf | Prigione Alessandro |
Germany | Duesseldorf | Eckers A |
Greece | Athens | Trougakos Ioannis P |
Hungary | Debrecen | Verebne Tar K |
Hungary | Budapest | Tretter Laszlo |
Hungary | Budapest | Komlodi Timea |
Ireland | Dublin | Karavyraki Marilena |
Ireland | Dublin | Porter Richard K |
Ireland | Sligo | Murphy J |
Israel | Rishon Le Zion | Hachmo Yafit |
Israel | Jerusalem | Saada Reisch Ann |
Israel | Zrifin | Sova Marina |
Italy | Milano | Bottoni P |
Italy | Bologna | Gasparre G |
Italy | Rome | Scatena Roberto |
Italy | Verona | Calabria Elisa |
Italy | Bologna | Genova Maria Luisa |
Italy | Bolzano | Pichler Irene |
Italy | Padova | Fernandez-Vizarra Erika |
Italy | Bolzano | Castelo Rueda Maria Paulina |
Italy | Bolzano/Bozen | Volani Chiara |
Italy | Bologna | Paterlini S |
Italy | Bologna | Porcelli AM |
Italy | Ancona | Battino Maurizio |
Italy | Bari | Agrimi G |
Japan | Sapporo | Shirakawa R |
Latvia | Riga | Makarova Elina |
Latvia | Riga | Kidere Dita |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Abdul Karim Norwahidah |
Malta | Msida | Vella Joanna |
Netherlands | Groningen | Rots MG |
Netherlands | Wageningen | Keijer Jaap |
Netherlands | Nijmegen | Koopman Werner JH |
Norway | Oslo | Lund Jenny |
Norway | Oslo | Eide L |
Norway | Oslo | Nikolic N |
Norway | Oslo | Rustan AC |
Norway | Bergen | Tronstad Karl Johan |
Palestine | Ramallah | Stiban Johnny |
Poland | PoznaĆ | Ludziejewska A |
Poland | Lodz | Labieniec-Watala Magdalena |
Poland | Poznan | Swiniuch Daria |
Poland | Lodz | Siewiera Karolina |
Poland | Warsaw | Kampa Rafal Pawel |
Poland | Warsaw | Sek Aleksandra |
Poland | Poznan | Rybacka-Mossakowska Joanna |
Poland | Warsaw | Wasilewski M |
Poland | Krakow | Kaczara P |
Poland | Poznan | Michalak Slawomir |
Poland | Warsaw | Dymkowska Dorota |
Poland | Lodz | Watala Cezary |
Portugal | Porto | Martins Ana Dias |
Portugal | Porto | Crisostomo Luis |
Portugal | Porto | Moreira Bruno P |
Portugal | Cantanhede | Bento Guida Jose Freitas |
Portugal | Porto | Oliveira Pedro Fontes |
Portugal | Coimbra | Carvalho Eugenia |
Portugal | CovilhĂŁ | Dias Tania R |
Portugal | Porto | Bernardino RL |
Portugal | Porto | Alves Marco G |
Portugal | Coimbra | Pereira Susana P |
Portugal | Cantanhede | Pinho Sonia A |
Portugal | Coimbra | Palmeira Carlos |
Portugal | Porto | Beleza Jorge |
Portugal | Catanhede | Pereira da Silva Grilo da Silva Filomena |
Portugal | Porto | Carrageta D |
Portugal | Porto | Magalhaes Jose |
Republic of Korea | Daejeon | Park SH |
Republic of Korea | Yuseong-gu Daejeon | Quang Don T |
Republic of Serbia | Belgrade | Krako Jakovljevic Nina |
Republic of Serbia | Belgrade | Pavlovic Kasja |
Romania | Timisoara | Betiu AM |
Romania | Timisoara | Avram Vlad F |
Romania | Timisoara | Lighezan R |
Romania | Timisoara | Danila Maria-Daniela |
Romania | Timisoara | Lelcu Theia |
Romania | Timisoara | Muntean Danina M |
Russia | Moscow | Itkis YS |
Russia | Moscow | Tsygankova P |
Russia | Moscow | Krylova T |
Saudi Arabia | Giza | Kotb IA |
Serbia | Belgrad | Markovic Ivanka |
Serbia | Belgrade | Misirlic-Dencic S |
Serbia | Belgrade | Jeremic M |
Serbia | Belgrade | Isakovic A |
Serbia | Belgrade | Ivanovic Tijana |
Serbia | Belgrade | Vukojevic M |
Slovakia | KoĆĄice | Cizmarova Beata |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Ukropcova B |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Maderova D |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Nemec Michal |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Ukropec J |
Slovakia | Bratislava | Sumbalova Zuzana |
Slovenia | Ljubljana | Pirkmajer Sergej |
Slovenia | Ljubljana | Mars T |
Slovenia | Ljubljana | Kopitar-Jerala Natasa |
Spain | Barcelona | Gil J |
Spain | Barcelona | Zorzano Antonio |
Spain | Valencia | Casado Pinna Marta |
Spain | Valencia | Victor Victor Manuel |
Spain | Granada | Quiles JL |
Spain | Ourense | Reboredo-Rodriguez Patricia |
Spain | Barcelona | Juarez D |
Spain | Lleida | Gonzalo Hugo |
Spain | Armilla, Granada | Escames Germaine |
Spain | A Coruña | Mayan MD |
Spain | Madrid | De los Rios C |
Spain | A Coruña | Blanco FJ |
Spain | Barcelona | Gama Perez Pau |
Spain | Lleida | Nogueras L |
Spain | Valencia | Borras Consuelo |
Spain | Barcelona | Dahdah Norma Ramon |
Spain | Madrid | Cano-Abad MF |
Spain | Madrid | Monsalve Maria |
Spain | Valencia | Fuertes Agudo Marina |
Spain | Madrid | Cadenas S |
Spain | Sevilla | Muntane Jordi |
Spain | Madrid | Lopez MG |
Spain | Barcelona | Tura Ceide O |
Spain | Sevilla | Bustos Matilde |
Spain | Salamanca | Almeida Angeles |
Spain | Barcelona | Arago Marc |
Spain | Barcelona | Hyrossova Petra |
Spain | Barcelona | Smolders V |
Spain | Armilla (Granada) | Fernandez-Ortiz Marisol |
Spain | Barcelona | Gonzalez Casacuberta I |
Sweden | SödertÀlje | Alfaro-Moreno E |
Sweden | Linköping | Fontes-Oliveira CC |
Sweden | Lund | Simon Serrano Sonia |
Sweden | Lund | Leffler M |
Sweden | Lund | Abliva |
Sweden | Lund | Karlsson M |
Sweden | Lund | Westerlund E |
Sweden | Lund | Chamkha Imen |
Sweden | Lund | Elmer Eskil |
Sweden, SE | Lund | Aasander Frostner Eleonor |
Switzerland | Lausanne | Zanou Nadege |
Switzerland | Geneva | Martinou JC |
The Netherlands | BT Amsterdam | Wuest Rob CI |
Turkey | Tekirdag | Aral Cenk |
Turkey | Ankara | Tuncay Erkan |
Turkey | Izmir | Aydin HH |
Turkey | Istanbul | Baykal AT |
Turkey | Ankara | Engin Ayse Basak |
USA | Iowa City | Buettner Garry R |
USA | Fayetteville | Rao RR |
USA | St Louis | Welch R |
USA | Philadelphia | Starr Jonathan |
USA | Philadelphia | Kilbaugh Todd |
USA | Baton Rouge | Irving Brian A |
USA | Orlando | Coen Paul M |
USA | Philadelphia | Janowska Joanna |
USA | Fayetteville | Iyer Shilpa |
United Kingdom | Stoke-on-Trent | McStay Gavin P |
United Kingdom | Oxford | Makrecka-Kuka Marina |
United Kingdom | Leicester | Moisoi Nicoleta |
United Kingdom | Brighton | Moore Anthony L |
United Kingdom | Birmingham | Thakker A |
United Kingdom | Birmingham | Joanisse S |
Uruguay | Montevideo | Radi R |
WG4 Management
Tasks
- Kick-off meeting to develop a working plan for the establishment of consensus protocols, reporting schemes, and the assignment of specific study tasks.
- Development of SOPs for cell separation.
- Development of laboratory protocols for individual blood cell types (and other cell types) for mitochondrial studies on intact and permeabilized cells.
- Application of SOPs in experimental studies during Short Term Scientific Missions and feeding of data into the MITOEAGLE data repository.
- Publication of SOPs and study results.
Milestones
- Consensus on protocols, reporting schemes and work assignments.
- Completed SOPs for cell preparation & laboratory protocols.
- Application study finished and data transmitted to MITOEAGLE data repository.
- Publication finished.
Deliverables
- SOPs for blood cell separation and respirometric characterisation open for the research community.
- MITOEAGLE data repository for comparative data evaluation, planning of future studies, data mining.
- Publication with a set of reference data.
WG4 Feedback
- Dr. Ali will work within the realms of WG4 (blood and cultured cells) and potentially WG1 (protocol development) as well as WG5 (dissemination and training). He will participate in data generation, quality control, and repository efforts of protocols recommended by these working groups. Dr. Ali will contribute to training workshops and conferences that aim at defining standard procedures and terminology in the field of mitochondria physiology. - Sameh S Ali (2016).
- I am very interested in being part of the management committee either as a MC member for managment tasks or in working group 4 MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and cultured cells. I have experience in analyzing mitochondrial function in different human tissues as cultured cells and blood cells (also subsets of specific blood populations, see list of publications), muscle and isolated mitochondria. This together with my experience in organizing summer schools and conferences could be helpful as MC member taking care of management tasks. However, if you think my expertise is more helpful in working group 4, I am looking forward to support this working group. - Kathrin Renner-Sattler (2016).
- Specifically, we are studying mitochondrial metabolism in cancer cells. At this aim we are also participating to mt-HPP project, an Italian consortium whose target is a definition of mitochondrial proteome in health and disease. Briefly, my specific activity is to compare mitochondrial functional status with the mitochondrial proteome picture in different human cell lines. I do think that a "contact" between these two important initiatives should be useful for both. - Scatena Roberto (2016).
- My role in Mito-EAGLE would be mainly in WG 2 and 4, with a focus on skeletal and cardiac muscle and cultured cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells. I would particularly like to bridge the gap between the group leaders and young investigators, trying to represent the young people who are the active users of the OROBOROS equipment. This will fit in nicely with the goals in WG1. ... Major congratulations on obtaining this beautiful collaborative grant! Very glad to see this network getting the recognition it deserves! Looking forward to being part of this! - Rob C Wuest (2016).
- We mostly work with cultured human skeletal muscle cells, from different donor groups such as lean, obese, type 2 diabetics, as well as muscle cells from athletes. We are interested in collaboration with our cells and measurements on energy metabolism and mitochondral function. - Arild Rustan (2016).
- Based on your previous suggestions, with a great pleasure I will take up some managements duties, i.e. Short-Term Sicentific Missions organizations/coordinatings, and/or so on. I choose WG 4 (blood cells and culture cells) eventually also WG 3 (other tissues than fat) but this will depend on grant funds receving(s) in the near future. ... I have just read the COST evaluation form and I congratulate you this beautiful/great success!!!! This news makes me very happy and I am proud of becoming a member of this "mitochondrial family. - Magdalena Labieniec-Watala (2016).
- Please, find enclosed my declaration to participate with my team in the following workgroups: WG1, WG2, WG3, WG4. We are now involved and have been in not a distant past â in studying of the following cell /tissue types:
- Blood cells, with particular emphasis on platelets and lymphocytes â isolated from animals and humans.
- Endothelial cells, fibroblasts, neurocytes (neuroblastoma), astrocytes, cancer cell lines â predominantly cultured.
- Hepatocytes, cardiomyocytes, cell isolated from brain â isolated from lab animals. - Cezary Watala (2016).
- I would like to participate in WG4 - MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and clutured cells. We are already working with cryopreserved PBMC from lung cancer, breast cancer and colon cancer patients. Thus, I would like to participate in WG4 tasks. - Slawomir Michalak (2016).
- I have already contacted the portuguese CNC to nominate me for the MC of theaction. Concerning my active participation, taking into account the type of work we do in my lab I could be included in all WGs. As you know we work with mitochondria from liver, muscle and fat, as well as cultured cells from different origins (WG2-4). The elaboration of SOPs (WG1) we can certainly contribute (see the book I edited on Mitochondrial Bioenergetics and in which you contribute a chapter). I believe that everybody can be part of the WG5, but as the coordinators of the action, you and Sandra should decide what is best for the success of the action. - Carlos Palmeira (2016).
- While going through MITOEAGLE pages on bioblast, I am realizing how substantial this your project is going to be and I will be happy to assist at my best and to grow as a scientist through this exciting collaboration. As stated in MITOEAGLE, I find it urgent to standardise the procedures to separate or isolate blood cells, experimental procedure for the evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory characteristics, and the format for reporting obtained data in order to exploit them toward future clinical and diagnostic application. I will be happy to share with MITOEAGLE network of experts, my experience and my data beyond the published records on evaluation of mitochondrial physiology in different cell lines in order to establish and publish SOPs, apply them during Short Term Scientific Missions and during my every-day scientific practice, as well as to feed the obtained data into the MITOEAGLE data repository. Even if I have no experience with data management and public relations on a large scale, I am ready to learn some new skills if necessary in order to answer your requests for balancing of MC members and management tasks, so feel free to contact me with any other suggestions regarding other tasks or different WGs. Please consider, that I have done 3-months training on evaluation of mitochondrial function in muscle biopsies in the OROBOROS reference lab of Prof. Roden in Germany - Nina Krako (2016).
- As you know, I have received the MC nomination from our CNC in Bucharest (Ms Elena Dinu) for my colleague, Rodica Lighezan and myself. My expertise is most on muscle tissue (in particular, heart) and also, liver - so I will go for WG2 if this is fine with you. However, Both my colleague and I are mostly interested in performing respirometry in blood cells (and this is what we will start to try in the near future); thus, you decide whether we can fit both of us in WG4, or only her. Also, in order to extend the Network in other Romanian cities with powerful state medical universities, Cluj-Napoca (as you know) and Tg Mures - 2 young men, Bela Kiss and Ovidiu Cotoi have been proposed as substitute members (for gender balance too). In particular, we want to jointly âexploreâ the exciting fields of mitochondrial âhidden toxicityâ and dynamics, respectively since the former colleague is a toxicologist and the latter a pathologist. I wish you good luck and I am indeed happy and proud to be part of this growing network. - Danina M Muntean (2016).
- One of my interest is the standardization of non-invasive diagnosis using human blood cells to detect mitochondrial impairments. So, I believe that I can participate in the WG4 using human blood cells to develop SOP protocols for mitochondrial studies in health and disease including sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, and aging itself. I can probably extend these tasks to other cell types. Moreover, the idea may include also to detect changes in mitochondrial function allowing an early diagnosis of disease. - Dario Acuna-Castroviejo (2016).
- We work mainly on the cardiovascular system (endothelium) and in the liver, we also work with human blood cells and tissues, so we would fit bets in WG4. - Maria Monsalve (2016).
Projects in progress
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