Instruct-ERIC Events

Membrane Contact Sites in Cellular Homeostasis

Meeting
Date: 28-Sep-2026 to 30-Sep-2026

This meeting will focus on mechanisms underlying membrane contact site formation, remodelling and function, showcasing advances in the field from both leading academics and early-career researchers. Membrane contact sites are important interaction hubs with key roles in inter-organellar signalling, organelle biogenesis, lipid distribution, small molecule exchange, and metabolic rewiring and represent a cornerstone of modern cell biology research.

The identification of a plethora of novel tethering proteins and regulatory factors has provided detailed insights into the dynamic nature and functional diversity of membrane contact sites and highlighted their critical roles in various human pathologies, including neurodegenerative disorders and cancer.

Invited and selected presentations will cover the breadth of organelle networks, including interactions between the ER, mitochondria, lipid droplets, peroxisomes, lysosomes, and plasma membrane and feature research across disciplines and systems, from mammalian cells to plants and yeast.

We invite you to join us in advancing this dynamic and ever-growing field.

 

Scientific Programme Committee:

  • Joe Costello, University of Exeter, UK
  • Sabrina Buttner, University of Munster, Germany
  • Jonathon Nixon-Abell, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Emanuelle Bayer, Laboratory of Membrane Biogenesis, CNRS, France

 

Invited Speakers:

  • Fabien Alpy, IGBMC
  • Ruth Carmichael, University of Exeter
  • Alexandra Davies, University of Manchester
  • Inge De Clercq, VIB-UUGENT Centre for Plant Systems Biology
  • Emily Eden, University College London
  • Yvon Jaillais, CNRS - ENS Lyon
  • Amit Joshi, University of Tennessee
  • Natalie Krahmer, Helmholtz Diabetes Center
  • Wanda Kukulski, University of Bern
  • Tim Levine, University College London
  • Chris Miller, Kings College London
  • William Prinz, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Julien Prudent, Mitochondrial Biology Unit, University of Cambridge

 

Oral communication slots are available at this meeting. All attendees, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication.

 

For more information and to register, please see here.