
11th Cardiac Regeneration and Vascular Biology Conference
Island of San Servolo, Venice
30 June - 02 July 2025
11th Cardiac Regeneration and Vascular Biology Conference
Island of San Servolo
June 30 - July 2, 2025
in collaboration with

Scientific Board:
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Prof. Dr. Christian Kupatt, Internal Medicine I, TUM University Hospital, Munich
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Prof. Dr. Sabine Steffens, IPEK, University Hospital, LMU Munich
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Prof. Dr. Oliver Söhnlein, Institute for Experimental Pathology, ZMBE, University of Muenster
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Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bernhagen, ISD, University Hospital, LMU Munich
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Prof. Dr. Markus Sperandio, Chair of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology, BMC, LMU Munich
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Prof. Derk Frank, UKSHI, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel,
Organisers:
Members of the Scientific Board, in collaboration with Lumina Partners







Monday 30 June
13:00-13:15
Opening Remarks
Organizing Committee
13:15-14:25
DZHK Session
Chair: Christian Kupatt
Rafael Kramann, RTWH Aachen
Multi-omics in cardiac disease
Alessandra Moretti, MRI-TUM Munich
Organoids / Epicardioids
Stefanie Dimmeler, JWvG Uni Frankfurt
Aging of cardiac cells
Ferdinand Le Noble, KIT Karlsruhe
Novel forms of sprouting
14:25-14:45
Coffee Break I
14:25-16:05
SyNergy / DZNE Session
Chairs: Jürgen Bernhagen & Martin Dichgans
Arthur Liesz, LMU, Munich
Secondary stroke prevention / stroke – heart interaction
Christian Weber, LMU, Munich
Neuro-Immune-Communication-Interfaces in Atherosclerosis
Sabine Steffens, LMU Munich
Perivascular inflammation interfaces & sex-specific differences
Nathalie Beaufort, LMU Munich
Variation at the stroke-risk gene HTRA1: vascular consequences and rational correction
16:05-16:25
Coffee Break II
16:25-17:55
Neutrophil Session TRR 332
Chairs: Oliver Söhnlein
Kami Pekayvaz, LMU München, Germany
Double-edged roles of immune-coagulation interplay for cardiovascular disease
Lydia Kalafati, TU Dresden, Germany
Innate immune training of granulopoiesis
Hafid Ait-Oufella, Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, France
Trained immunity in atherosclerosis
Sarah Walmsley, University of Edinburgh, UK
Metabolic reprogramming of neutrophils in patients with type 1 diabetes
19:00
Barbecue
Tuesday 1 July
09:15-10:30
Session Cardiovascular gene therapy
Chairs: Derk Frank & Oliver Müller
Roger Hajjar, MGB, Harvard, Boston, US
New directions in cardiac gene therapy & gene editing
Oliver Müller, UKSH Kiel
New developments in AAV targeting and novel targets
Vijay Rajendran, MRI, TUM
Prime editing for a genetic cardiomyopathy
Gianluigi Condorelli, Humanitas University, Milan
Epigenetics as treatment option
10:30-11:00
Coffee break and Poster Session I
Poster session judged by Pieter Doevendans
11:00-12:20
SFB – TRR 359 Immune cell trafficking and development
Chairs: Markus Sperandio & Philipp Henneke
Philipp Henneke, Uni Freiburg
CMV infection shaping innate immunity
Katrin Kierdorf, Uni Freiburg
Macrophage seeding & brain
Roland Immler, LMU Munich
Pre-implantation factor
Suchita Nadkarni, Queen Mary University London
Immune cells and heart development
12:20-14:00
Lunch Break and Poster Session II
Poster session judged by Pieter Doevendans
14:00-15:00
Young Investigator Competition
Chairs: Rabea Hinkel & Thomas Thum
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
19:00
Social Event
Wednesday 2 July
09:00-11:00
Translational Session
Norbert Frey & Derk Frank
Michael Joner, DHZ-TUM Munich
Vascular closure strategies to reduce access site complications
Alexander Steger, MRI, Munich
Impella and protected CTO
Manuel Rattka, MRI-TUM Munich
Artificial intelligence in resolving complex rhythms
Hendrik Ruge, DHZ, TUM Munich
Tendyne vs. Clipping - a comparison
Andreas Zeiher, JWvG Uni Frankfurt
Immune cells and the response to aortic stenosis
Dominik Westphal, MRI-TUM Munich
Polygenic influence on myocardial response to aortic stenosis
11:00-11:15
Closing remarks
Jürgen Bernhagen, Derk Frank, Christian Kupatt, Oliver Söhnlein, Markus Sperandio, Sabine Steffens
Registration
The registration fee for academics is EUR 650*, which includes admission to all scientific sessions, accommodation and catering on-site.
The registration fee for industry is EUR 1000*.
* An invoice is provided by the conference organiser (Lumina Partners Europe Limited) upon registration.
The registration of participants is open from 1 April 2025.
Please register via the online form.
Terms and conditions
Read our registration terms and conditions.
Abstract submission
Once you have registered for the event, you can submit your abstract via the online form.
Two guided poster sessions, and a Young Investigator Award Session are offered, especially to the young research winners to present their work. Abstract submission is open until 10 May 2025.
After the abstract submission has closed, your abstract will be sent for review by our panel of moderators. You will be notified of the outcome by email a few weeks before the event. Please note the notification email will be sent to the email given when you submitted your abstract.
All accepted abstracts will be made available for event delegates from 08:00 CEST on the first day of the conference.
Young Investigator Competition
We welcome abstract submissions for the Young Investigator Competition. Up to four abstracts will be selected to give an oral presentation during the Young Investigator Competition session on Tuesday 1 July. Applicants must be early career researchers, up to 5 years since their doctoral thesis (excluding career breaks). Complete the relevant section in the abstract submission form to include your abstract for consideration.
Abstract submission guidelines
Make sure your abstract is submitted on time and in the right format by following these simple steps:
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Your abstract should be no more than 250 words and should be in English.
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Keep your title concise and informative and only use capital letters for the beginning of a sentence or for an acronym/name.
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Do not use CAPITAL LETTERS for your entire title.
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The names of all authors associated with the abstract must be listed, and a presenting author must be identified.
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All authors' names should be listed as initials and surname. Only the first letter of the surname should be capitalised, not the full surname (i.e. JR Smith, not JR SMITH).
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Addresses should be in the following format: Group, Department/Institute, Organisation, Town/City, Postcode/Zip, Country.
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Do not include acknowledgements in your abstracts – these will be included in your word count.
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Select the subject area that best fits your abstract as this is a guide for reviewer allocation.
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Please ensure that the email provided when submitting the abstract will still be valid in the lead up to and during the event as we will need to contact you about the outcome of your submission.
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You must read and agree to the Abstract Submission Terms & Conditions before submitting your abstract.
The conference is organised in cooperation with the Venice International University (VIU) located on the island San Servolo, 10 minutes by boat from Piazza San Marco. 30100 Venice (Italy). www.univiu.org.
Vaporetto no. 20 (public transport) connects the island with the city centre. It departs from landing dock B at San Zaccaria, the waterfront adjacent to Piazza San Marco. Landing dock B is opposite the Londra Palace Hotel.
The VIU is the venue of the conference, providing lecture rooms and exhibition space for the poster sessions. The accommodation on San Servolo is offered by the Metropolitan City of Venice.
To access the island you can find very detailed information on their website directly https://www.univiu.org/campus-services/how-to-get-to-viu.



The DFG funds the attending
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Transregional Collaborative Research Centers, CRC 359 and CRC 332
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Members of the Excellence Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy).



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