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The Brazilian Aging Research & Technology Symposium (BARTS) is an interdisciplinary and international event that will have its first edition in April 1, 2023 at the Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Juiz de Fora-Mg, Brazil.
Are you interested in slowing down the aging process? Any topics related to understanding the aging process are welcome.
The program consists of invited lectures and poster presentation.
Graduate and Undergraduate Students are encouraged to submit abstracts for poster presentations.
🏆 A prize will be offered for best poster.
(Updated) Winners will be contacted via email
Best Poster Award:
“Evaluation of cytotoxicity and senescence induced by a sesquiterpene lactone against human melanoma cells”. Vanessa Viana Lempk et al.
Honorable Mention:
“A Differential Equation Based Model of Cell and Cytokine Activation Influenced by Glucose Dynamics and Elevated Cortisol Levels Due to Aging”. Thaís S. Marins et al.
Register for free to the Symposium >> here.
Certificates will be provided via informed email for those who attend in person.
Event: April 1, 2023
Abstract Submission: March 5, 2023 March 24, 2023
Acceptance: March 19, 2023 March 27, 2023
Only PDF documents will be accepted. Your document should contain the title, authors and affiliations, the abstract and main references. It should contain up to 2 pages.
To submit your abstract access the following link: submit here.(closed)
“Evaluation of cytotoxicity and senescence induced by a sesquiterpene lactone against human melanoma cells”. Vanessa Viana Lempk; Giulia Taxa Machado de Almeida; Diogo Miranda Rocha; Wanderleya Toledo dos Santos; Ludmila de Souza Caputo; Daniela Chagas de Paula; Ana Claudia Chagas de Paula Ladvocat.
“A Two-compartmental Differential Equation Mathematical Model of Multiple Sclerosis”. Matheus A M de Paula and Gustavo Silva and Marcelo Lobosco and Bárbara M Quintela
“A Differential Equation Based Model of Cell and Cytokine Activation Influenced by Glucose Dynamics and Elevated Cortisol Levels Due to Aging”. Thaís S. Marins, Bárbara M. Quintela, Steven A. Garan, Elliott K. Suen, Kian Talaei, Nuno R. B. Martins, Julia R. Jahansooz
“Study on the Coupling of Mathematical Models to Represent the Circadian Rhythm: an Alternative to in vivo Experiments”. Ana Beatriz L M M Armond, Pedro L Dal-Col Vianna, Bárbara M Quintela, Steve A Garan
Saturday (April 1st) | |
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8h30 | Registration |
9h | Steven A Garan (CREA,UC Berkeley) ‘The Past, Present and Future of Aging Research“ |
9h30 | Jacob Spiegel (Berkeley Lab) |
10h | Paul Spiegel (Eclectic Law, Libertas Biomedical, LLC)
“Cryonics: Better Marketing for Modern Society” (remote) |
10h30 | Ana Claudia Chagas (Pharmaceutical sciences dept,UFJF)
“Metabolomic analyses to discovery of biomarkers and neuroprotective compounds for Parkinson disease” |
11h | Bernardo Rocha (Computer Science dept, PGMC,UFJF)
“Computational Modeling Graduate Program at UFJF“ |
11h30 | Rodrigo Weber dos Santos (Computer Science dept, PGMC,UFJF)
“Quantifying Age-Related Cardiac Arrhythmias Caused by Fibrosis with Computational Models of the Heart“ |
12h | Lunch Break |
13h30 | Brian Wang
“Silicon Valley to slow down the aging process” (remote) |
14h | Nuno Martins (CREA, UC Berkeley)
“Human Brain Cloud Interface, Human Longevity and Human Enhancement” |
14h30 | Giorgio Gaviraghi (UFMT)
“Life extension: a social singularity” (remote) |
15 | Warren Freitag
“The use of AI and Bioinformatics in Aging Research“ |
15h30 | Priscila V Z Capriles Goliatt (Computer Science dept, PGMC,UFJF)
“Computational Modeling in search for new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases” |
16h | Rodrigo Alves Dias (Physics dept,UFJF)
“Bio Polymer Cell Model(BPCM) – A Molecular Dynamic Simulation study“ |
16h30 | Coffee Break & Poster evaluation
(Planetarium Session available at 16:40) |
17h30 | Bryan Barbosa (UFMG)
“IoMT Devices for experiments on aging“ |
18h | Marcelo Lobosco (Computer Science dept, PGMC,UFJF)
“Mathematical model and simulation of the immune system on aging“ |
18h30 | Closing pannel
Barbara Quintela, Computer Science dept, PGMC,UFJF; Elliot Suen, CREA, UC Berkeley |
19h | Prize announcement |
Centro de Ciências, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora-MG, Brazil.
Barbara de Melo Quintela (DCC/UFJF)
Giorgio Gaviraghi (UFMT)
Steven A Garan (CREA, UC Berkeley)
Nuno Martins (CREA, UC Berkeley)
Ana Beatriz L MM Armond (UFJF)
Anna Julia de A Lucas (UFJF)
Bryan C M Barbosa (UFMG)
Gustavo G Silva (UFJF)
Isadora Gonçalves Ferreira (UFJF)
Maria Luisa R Guimaraes (UFJF)
Matheus Avila M de Paula (UFJF)
Pedro Meneghetti (UFJF)
Thais S Marins (UFJF)
We thank the support of:
Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
Graduate Program in Computational Modeling
Center for Research and Education in Aging