A scientific legacy in Systemic Cell Biology
June 7-9, 2026

In honour of Philippe’s scientific achievements, the Max Planck Institute will host a Memorial Symposium

Date:   2026/06/07                 Date:   2026/06/08                     Date:   2026/06/09              
Time:  14:45 – 20:00              Time:  8:45 – 20:00                    Time:    8:45 – 13:30

 

Participants unable to attend in person can follow the lectures online via this ZOOM-link (Meeting-ID: 657 0709 0115, Code: 280308).

Location: Otto-Hahn-Str. 11, 44227 Dortmund

Accommodation suggestions:
Courtyard by Marriott Dortmund, Emil-Figge-Str. 41
PM-AM Apartments, Hoher Wall 17-19
Leonardo Hotel Dortmund, Burgwall 11-13

B&B Hotel Dortmund City, Burgwall 5
Wyndham Dortmund City, Kampstr. 102-104

 

Register: Please register free of charge here


In memory of Prof. P.I.H. Bastiaens (1963 - 2025)

With deep empathy, the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology honors the scientific achievements of Philippe both before and after establishing department II (Systemic Cell Biology). He embraced different scientific disciplines to bring fluorescent light to the biochemical protein-activity of cellular signaling networks until his sudden passing on May 15th 2025 at the age of 62. We offer our sympathies to his family and everyone whose life was touched.

 

Programme

Sunday, June 7th

14:00-15:00              Arrival and Registration

15:00-15:20              Welcome by the MPI managing director Andrea Musacchio
                                  and MPS Vice President Asifa Akhtar

15:20-16:00              From Ras cycles to PDEδ: a journey with Philippe
                                   (Fred Wittinghofer – MPI Dortmund, Oliver Rocks – Charité Berlin)

Coffee break

Session 1 (Chair: Jan Huebinger)


16:30-17:00               Matter to Life – bottom-up design of synthetic immune cells
                                    (Joachim Spatz, MPI for Medical Research Heidelberg)

17:00-17:30               Spatiotemporal interrogation of the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway
                                    (Oliver Pertz, Universität Bern)

17:30-18:00               From subcellular imaging to translational research
                                    (Carsten Schultz, Oregon Health & Science University)

Dinner

19:15-19:45              How SHP2 activates RAS—with a lot of help from microscopy
                                   (Benjamin Neel, NYU Grossman School of Medicine New York)


 


 

Monday, June 8th

Session 2 (Chair: Leif Dehmelt)                             

09:00-09:30               Inspirational Philippe: then and now
                                    (Tom Jovin, MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences)

9:30-10:00               Taking FLIM to tissue: virtual-stain light-sheet microscopy for digital pathology
                                   (Fred Wouters, University Medical School Göttingen)

10:00-10:30               Functional imaging of the liver – of zombies, murders and suicide
                                    (Jan Hengstler, IfADo, Dortmund)

Coffee Break

11:00-11:20               RAS inhibition: We have come a long way
                                    (Björn Papke, Charité Berlin)

11:20-11:40               ncRNA and metabolism
                                    (Amit Mhamane, Helmholtz Zentrum München)

11:40-12:00               Modulation of cellular mechanosensing through protein and lipid
                                    interactions of PIEZO1
                                    (Eulashni Chuntharpursat, University of Leeds)

12:00-12:20               Human endothelial microvessels in a multi-well format for
                                   highcontent screening and drug discovery

                                    (Sven Fengler, DZNE, Bonn)

Lunch

Session 3 (Chair: Malte Schmick)

13:30-13:50               Resolving out-of-equilibrium molecular patterns in living cells through cryo-arrest
                                   (Jan Huebinger, MPI Dortmund)

13:50-14:10               Emergent dynamic instability properties from hybrid nucleic acid structure 
                                    (Yonatan Biniuri, MPI Dortmund)

14:10-14:30               Oncomimetic β-Catenin activity onset, duration and locus defines
                                    aberrant intestinal development
                                    (Birga Sötje, MPI Dortmund)

Coffee break

15:00-15:20               Extracting biological information from images using FLIM
                                    (Hernan Grecco, University of Buenos Aires)

15:20-15:40               The frequency domain FLIM and personal memories on Philippe
                                    (Anthony Squire, University DUE)

15:40-16:00               Biochemistry illustrated: observing enzymes in their natural habitat
                                    (Ivan Yudushkin, Max-Perutz-lab University Vienna)

16:00-16:20               Building digital twins of patients forpersonalised medicine
                                    (Rahuman S. Malik Sheriff, EMBL-EBI, Cambride, UK)

16:20-16:40              Feedback control of morphogenic signaling by the cytoskeleton
                                 
(Leif Dehmelt, TU Dortmund)

Dinner                     

19:00-19:30               Fluorescence microscopy at Ångström resolution
                                    (Ali Kinkhabwala, Miltenyi Biotec) 

19:30-20:00               Memories and experiences
                                    (Antonios Konitsiotis, Biontech SE)  

 


 

Tuesday, June 9th

Session 4 (Chair: Roger Goody)

09:00-09:30           Technology developments in cryogenic electron microscopy 
                                 (Katerina Naydenova, MPI Dortmund)

09:30-10:00            The incredible diversity of GABAA receptors
                                 (Andrija Sente, MPI Dortmund)

10:00-10:30            From dynamics to fate: A quantitative view of cell-decisions
                                  (Silvia Santos, The Francis Crick Institute London)

Coffee Break         

11:00-11:30            Mechanistic cell biology: architecture, dynamics and decisions in intracellular networks
                                 (Daniel Rauh, TU Dortmund)

11:30-12:00            Discovering spatial cycles in the cell
                                  (Nachiket Vartak, IfADo, Dortmund)

12:00-12:30            Cell cycle plasticity in human physiology and disease
                                  (Wayne Stallaert, University of Pittsburgh)

12:30-13:00            Signaling dynamics and noise in embryonic stem cells
                                 (Luis Morelli, IBioBA - CONICET / MPSP Institute, Buenos Aires)

13:00-13:15            Closing remarks

 

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