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BARTS 2024

 

 

Second Edition – BARTS 2024

Important Dates

Abstract Submission: May 6th, 2024 Extended to May 12th, 2024!

Acceptance: May 20th, 2024

Event: May 25-26th, 2024



 


 

Poster Session

Graduate and Undergraduate Students were encouraged to submit abstracts for poster presentations.

Recommended poster size: 90 cm wide x 120 cm height. (We can print your poster! Prepare it and wait for instructions)

Prepare to talk about your poster for 3 – 5 min.

🏆 A prize was offered for best posters!

 

Congratulations to the winners!

This year’s best poster was awarded to:

“Creation of Virtual Cardiac Models for Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy”,  presented by Thais de Jesus Soares.

And honoroble mention given to:

“A comparative study of estradiol secretion during human menstrual and rat estrous cycles using clinical data and mathematical modeling with applications in menopause and aging research”, presented by Karthikha Sri Indran.


 

Submission is closed!



Posters were selected upon submission of an abstract. The document had to contain the TitleAuthors and Affiliations, the Abstract and main References. It was required to be up to 2 pages long. Only PDF documents were accepted.

Suggested Templates:

At least one author had to register to the event before submission.

Abstracts presented in person during poster session at the symposium were published in the conference proceedings (via Even3).

*Selected authors were invited to submit extended versions of their work for consideration to a Special Issue. More information soon.

 


 

Program

 

Saturday (May 25th)

9h Registration
9h30 Opening session.

“The Physiological Effects of the Harmonic Patterns of Female Estradiol Secretion During the Menstrual and Diurnal Cycles”
Steven A. Garan (CREA UC Berkeley, LBNL)Steven A. Garan
(Center for Research and Education in Aging, CREA, University of California, Berkeley)

10h “Exploring the potential of natural products to discovery of neuroprotective compounds for Parkinson’s disease

Wanderleya Toledo (UFJF)Wanderleya Toledo dos Santos
(Departament of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UFJF)

10h30 Short coffee break
11h00 “Reversing Skin Aging with Longevity Technology”

Alessandra Zonari (CSO, One Skin)Alessandra Zonari (CSO, One Skin)

11h30 The walking cell. A computer simulation study for metastasis cells.

Rodrigo Alves Dias (Professor in the Physics Department, UFJF)Rodrigo Alves Dias (Professor in the Physics Department, UFJF)

12h30 Lunch Break
14h30 “Somatotropic signaling in health and disease” 

Holly Brown-Borg (Professor in the Biomedical Sciences Department at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences)Holly Brown-Borg (Professor in the Biomedical Sciences Department at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences)

15h00 Panel: “Internet of Medical things for aging research” 

Bryan Muniz (Master student in Applied Physics, Federal University of Minas Gerais, UFMG),

Isaac Wang (Undergraduate Student in Artificial Intelligence, Purdue University, and CREA) and

Pedro Meneghetti (Undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering, UFJF)

15h30 Coffee Break
16h30 Poster session
17h30 Poster session
19h00 Dinner*

* more information available at the day of the event.

 

Sunday (May 26th)

9h Registration
9h30 Opening session.

“In silico models for inflammaging”

Bárbara Quintela (PPGMC, UFJF)Bárbara Quintela
(Professor in the Computer Science Department and Computational Modeling Graduate Program, UFJF)

10h “Mathematical modeling of hyperthermia treatments applied to cancer”

Ruy Freitas Reis (PPGMC, UFJF)Ruy Freitas Reis
(Professor in the Computer Science Department and Computational Modeling Graduate Program, UFJF)

10h30 Short coffee break
11h00 “Quantifying Age-Related Cardiac Arrhythmias Caused by Fibrosis with Computational Models of the Heart”

Rodrigo Weber (DCC, PPGMC, UFJF) Rodrigo Weber (Professor in the Computer Science Department and Computational Modeling Graduate Program, UFJF)

11h30 “Computational Modeling of the Immune Response to Vaccines”

Marcelo Lobosco (DCC, PPGMC, UFJF)Marcelo Lobosco (Professor in the Computer Science Department and Computational Modeling Graduate Program,UFJF)

12h30 Lunch Break
14h30 “The Business Opportunities in the field of Human Longevity”

David Wanetick (CEO, Davos in the Desert)David Wanetick (CEO, Davos in the Desert)

15h00 Panel: “Modeling Hormones and Aging” 

Anastasia Trushchankova (Center for Research and Education in Aging, CREA, University of California, Berkeley),
Karthikha Sri Indran (Center for Research and Education in Aging, CREA, University of California, Berkeley) and
Elliot Suen (Center for Research and Education in Aging, CREA, University of California, Berkeley)

15h30 Coffee Break
16h30 Closing session
17h30 Prize announcement
19h00

 

Venue

 

Instituto de Ciências Exatas, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Juiz de Fora-MG, Brazil.

Rua José Lourenço Kelmer, s/n – Campus Universitário
Bairro São Pedro – CEP: 36036-900 – Juiz de Fora – MG

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The city

 


 

Enjoy a video about Juiz de Fora by Juiz de Fora Convention & Visitors Bureau:

 

 


 

City tours can be organized if enough participants are interested.

Not included at the event.

 


 

Trade Hotel is offering a discount for BARTS attendees from May 24th to May 27th! Just book through their website (https://www.tradejf.com.br/) and insert the promotional code BARTS24!

 


 

First Edition – BARTS 2023

More information on the first edition here.

 

 


 

Scientific Committee

  • Flavia Bastos (Coordinator of the Computational Modeling Graduate Program, UFJF)
  • Antonio Carlos Godinho (Coordinator of the Geriatrics Graduate Course, Suprema)
  • Rodrigo Weber dos Santos (Professor at the Computational Modeling Graduate Program, UFJF)

 


 

Organizers

 


 

Students

 


 

 


 

We thank the support of: