17 June - 20 June 2026
Microtubules: from atoms to complex systems
Carsten Janke, Zdenek Lansky, Francois Nedelec, Kassandra Ori-McKenney
Description OverviewSpeakersProgrammeEMBO trainingPractical informationSponsorsAboutMedia kit Overview Symposium overview This symposium initiated in 2010 and held every two years since brings together both early career and established researchers from around the world who share an interest in microtubule biology and its relevance to human health and disease It has grown into a central venue for fostering collaboration and exchanging new ideas in the field The microtubule cytoskeleton plays a vital role in diverse cellular processes including chromosome segregation vesicle and organelle transport cell motility and the establishment of polarity When microtubule function is impaired the consequences include human diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders making microtubules key therapeutic targets Recent advances have come from interdisciplinary approaches that integrate cell biology genetics molecular biology biochemistry biophysics structural biology and mathematical modeling greatly expanding the impact and scope of microtubule research As the field continues to diversify the need for a strong unifying meeting becomes increasingly important This symposium addresses that need by bringing together researchers across disciplines and career stages The programme will feature inspiring keynote lectures numerous short talks selected from submitted abstracts dynamic poster sessions and dedicated opportunities for networking and community building Session topics Harnessing microtubules Microtubule based cell architecture Microtubules in the nervous system Microtubules inside neurons Decoding microtubules Control of microtubule based transport Microtubules in cell division Speakers Keynote speakers Martin Chalfie Columbia University USA Michael L Shelanski Columbia University USA Speakers Charlotte Aumeier University of Geneva Switzerland Frank Bradke German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Germany Marcus Braun Institute of Biotechnology Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic Alan Brown Harvard Medical School USA Eva Deinum Wageningen University The Netherlands Jennifer DeLuca Colorado State University USA Karin John Universit Grenoble Alpes France Richard McKenney University of California Davis USA Pleasantine Mill The University of Edinburgh UK Binyam Mogessie Yale University USA Guangshuo Ou Tsinghua University China Pramod Pullarkat Raman Research Institute India Laura Schaedel Saarland University Germany Giampietro Schiavo University College London UK Arp Schnittger University of Hamburg Germany Radhika Subramanian Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School USA Jin Wu Tsai National Yang Ming University Taiwan Julie Welburn University of Edinburgh UK Ahmet Yildiz University of California Berkeley USA Scientific Organisers Carsten Janke Institut Curie France Zdenek Lansky Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic Francois Nedelec University of Cambridge UK Kassandra Ori Mckenney University of California USA Conference organiser Sophie Dutzi EMBL Heidelberg Germany Programme Are you on social media Post using EESMicrotubules and don t forget to tag EMBLEvents Please note that the programme is subject to change Some speakers may need to join virtually to give their talk For registered participants recorded talks will be accessible on demand for 4 weeks after the end of the event unless indicated otherwise The bus schedule for the shuttle bus is available here Poster numbers are available here Day 1 Wednesday 17 June 2026 Time Europe Berlin Session12 30 14 00Registration and light refreshments14 00 14 10Opening remarksSession 1 Harnessing microtubulesChair Antonina Roll Mecak National Institutes of Health USA14 10 14 35Talk title tbc Charlotte Aumeier University of Geneva SwitzerlandNot available on demand14 35 14 50Structural basis of microtubule mediated signal transductionSung Ryul Choi Paul Scherrer Institute Switzerland14 50 15 05An architectural switch in the evolution of the tubulin ring complexMichal Wieczorek ETH Z rich Switzerland15 05 15 20Tubulin isotypes and posttranslational modifications modulate microtubule dynamics and lattice architectureSinda Khanfir Delft University of Technology The Netherlands15 20 15 45Monomer defects as regulators of microtubule lattice dynamics from fracture to remodelingKarin John Universit Grenoble Alpes FranceNot available on demand15 45 16 20Coffee Break and meet the speakersSession 2 Emerging Topics 1Chair Stefanie Redemann University of Virginia USA16 20 16 35EB dependent TIP complexes oppose motor driven microtubule motionElena Radul Utrecht University The Netherlands16 35 16 50Life cycle coupled remodelling of mitosis in the slime mold Physarum polycephalumPriyesh Singh Parihar EMBL Heidelberg Germany16 50 17 05Self organisation of minimal anaphase spindle architectures with coexisting midzones and polesZo Geraghty Centre for Genomic Regulation CRG Universitat Pompeu Fabra UPF Spain17 05 17 20Coexistence of contractile and extensile dynamics in active microtubule networksManuel Th ry CytoMorpho Lab CEA IPGG France17 20 17 35Reduced tubulin polyglutamylation affects neuronal function and causes late onset neurodegenerationShreyangi Chakraborty Institut Curie France17 35 18 00Comprehensive mutagenesis and AI assisted profiling define the functional landscape of tubulin and kinesinGuangshuo Ou Tsinghua University China18 00 19 00Speed networking19 00 20 30Dinner in Canteen20 30 22 30Welcome reception and preview of all posters Day 2 Thursday 18 June 2026 Time Europe Berlin Session09 00 09 451st Landmark LectureWorking on the crinkly edgesMartin Chalfie Columbia University USAChair Zdenek Lansky Institute of Biotechnology Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic09 45 10 15Coffee BreakSession 3 Microtubule based cell architectureChair Reto Gassmann Institute for Research and Innovation in Health i3S Portugal10 15 10 40Analysis of kinetochores in plant meiosisArp Schnittger University of Hamburg Germany10 40 10 55Spermatid microtubules exhibit an internal scaffold associated with lattice diversity in XenopusCeline Callens The French National Centre for Scientific Research France10 55 11 20How a mitotic kinase finds the cell center for cytokinesisRadhika Subramanian Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School USA11 20 11 35Microtubule based mechanism of cellular symmetry breaking establishing and maintaining cell polarityAndrew Goryachev University of Edinburgh UK11 35 12 00Plant cortical microtubules from a modelling perspectiveEva Deinum Wageningen University Netherlands12 00 13 45Lunch and meet the speakersSession 4 Emerging topics 2Chair Arnaud Echard Institut Pasteur France13 45 14 00SSNA1 mechanically reinforces the damaged microtubule latticeLaura Richardson Vanderbilt University USA14 00 14 15Variations in plasmodium tubulin define its unique microtubule architectures and mechanical propertiesMamata Bangera Indian Institute of Technology Madras India14 15 14 30NuMA1 controls myonuclear motility in striated skeletal muscle through AMPK activity and nuclear MTOC recruitment and is impaired in Duchenne muscular dystrophyVincent Gache Institut NeuroMyoG ne France14 30 14 45Microtubule stability and association regulate mitochondrial network dynamicsVaishnavi Ananthanarayanan University of New South Wales Australia14 45 15 00Centrosome integrity controls microtubule network architecture and cellular pathfindingJ rg Renkawitz Ludwig Maximilians Universit t M nchen Germany15 00 15 30Flash talk session 1 59 Claudia Brito 75 Thanh mai Julie Dang 91 Rahul Grover 95 Justin Haineault 99 Martina Bazzaro 101 Eva Hoyas S nchez 119 Khanh Huy Bui 141 Kyriacos Nicolaou 145 Ron Orbach 163 182 Jessica Vaughan 171 Valerie Siahaan 175 Yvonne Sokolowski Adams 181 Jasper van Schelt15 30 16 00Coffee Break16 00 18 30Poster Session 1 odd numbers 18 30 20 00Dinner in EMBL Canteen20 00 22 30After dinner drinks Day 3 Friday 19 June 2026 Time Europe Berlin SessionSession 5 Microtubules in the nervous systemChair Paul Conduit Institut Jacques Monod France09 00 09 25Restoring axonal transport in neurological diseasesGiampietro Schiavo University College London United Kingdom09 25 09 40Microtubule dysfunction provides a roadmap for understanding and restoring brain ageingNatalia S nchez Soriano University of Liverpool UKNot available on demand09 40 10 05Mechanisms of axon growth and regenerationFrank Bradke German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases GermanyNot available on demand10 05 10 30The roles of microtubule associated proteins in cortical development and malformationsJin Wu Tsai National Yang Ming University Taiwan10 30 11 00Coffee Break and Meet the editorsSession 6 Microtubule inside neuronsChair Maxim Igaev Birkbeck University of London11 00 11 25Mechanical roles of axonal microtubulesPramod Pullarkat Raman Research Institute India11 25 11 40Microtubules in the axon are GDP bound but adopt a stable GTP like expanded stateElena Zehr National Institutes of Health USA11 40 11 55The expanded microtubule lattice state accelerates and amplifies molecular and morphological neuron polarizationJeremy Brown University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus USA11 55 12 10Microtubule lattice expansion redistributes tau and promotes binding of pathogenic LRRK2Nisha Mohd Rafiq University of T bingen Germany12 10 12 35Kinesin driven buckling challenges microtubules beyond self repairLaura Schaedel Saarland University Germany12 35 14 00Lunch and meet the speakers14 00 14 452nd Landmark LectureTubulin a history of its discovery and its discoverersMichael L Shelanski Columbia University USAChair Kassandra Ori McKenney University of California USAVirtual talk14 45 15 45Roundtable discussion15 45 16 05Flash talk session 2 50 Mar a ngela Oliva Blanco 54 Matthieu Benoit 56 Vicente Jose Planelles Herrero 60 Harrison York 76 Jovana Deretic 80 Tanguy Dufourt 104 Anita Jannasch 130 Florina Marxer 142 Ghislain Gillard 164 Harriet Saunders 176 Evgueni Ivakine16 05 16 30Coffee Break16 30 19 00Poster Session 2 even numbers 19 00 21 00BBQ21 00 00 00Conference Party Day 4 Saturday 20 June 2026 Time Europe Berlin SessionSession 7 Decoding MicrotubulesChair Ron Orbach Bar Ilan University Israel09 30 09 45Taurinated tubulin is a new dynamic component of the tubulin codeSusan Dutcher Washington University in St Louis USA09 45 10 10Decoding tubulin diversity from patient mutations to ciliopathy mechanismsPleasantine Mill The University of Edinburgh United Kingdom10 10 10 25Interplay between glutamylation and glycylation in regulating primary cilia functionsSudarshan Gadadhar Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine India10 25 10 50Surface induced tau condensation generates a distinct and selective microenvironment around microtubulesMarcus Braun Institute of Biotechnology Czech Academy of Sciences Czech RepublicNot available on demand10 50 11 20Coffee BreakSession 8 Control of microtubule based transportChair Yu Chun Lin National Tsing Hua University Taiwan11 20 11 45Tau isoform specific patterning of directional motor transportRichard McKenney University of California Davis USA11 45 12 10In situ structure of the doublet microtubules of the human motile cilia transition zoneAlan Brown Harvard Medical School USANot available on demand12 10 12 35The regulation of motors by microtubule associated proteinsAhmet Yildiz University of California Berkeley USA12 35 12 50Molecular basis of dynein adaptor recognitionEnnio d Amico MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology UK13 00 14 30Lunch and meet the speakersSession 9 Microtubules in cell divisionChair Carsten Janke Institut Curie France Francois Nedelec University of Cambridge UK14 30 14 55Tubulin PTMs as cytoskeletal safeguards of mammalian oocyte chromosome segregationBinyam Mogessie Yale University USANot available on demand14 55 15 10Structural basis for tubulin storage in mammalian oocytesMiguel Leung Hubrecht Institute Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences The Netherlands15 10 15 35Targeting kinetochore microtubule attachment defects in cancer cells using peptide based inhibitorsJennifer DeLuca Colorado State University USA15 35 15 50Structural basis for regulation of microtubule dynamics by outer kinetochoresVladimir Volkov Queen Mary University of London UKNot available on demand15 50 16 15Motor multitasking in cell division is controlled by phosphorylationJulie Welburn University of Edinburgh UKNot available on demand16 15 16 30Poster Prize Announcment16 30 16 45Closing remarksBus departure to Frankfurt Airport 17 00Bus departure to downtown hotels 17 15 EMBO training EMBO training session how to write a scientific paper This training is offered free of charge to registered symposium participants but requires separate registration Please register by contacting training embopress org Training is limited to 20 participants We recommend that you register early The session will run for 4 hours on the first morning of the 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OverviewSpeakersProgrammeEMBO trainingPractical informationSponsorsAboutMedia kit Overview Symposium overview This symposium, initiated in 2010 and held every two years since, brings together both early-career and established researchers from around the world who share an interest in microtubule biology and its relevance to human health and disease. It has grown into a central venue for fostering collaboration and exchanging new ideas in the field. The microtubule cytoskeleton plays a vital role in diverse cellular processes, including chromosome segregation, vesicle and organelle transport, cell motility, and the establishment of polarity. When microtubule function is impaired, the consequences include human diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders, making microtubules key therapeutic targets. Recent advances have come from interdisciplinary approaches that integrate cell...
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