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1 12 th European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference Scientific Program ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, August 24-28, 2014

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3 Table of Contents 12 Welcome... Organizing Committees... General Information... Location... Program Overview Scientific Program Sunday Monday... Tuesday... Wednesday... Thursday... Poster Presentations... Poster Locations... Authors Index... List of Participants... Map of Public Transportation Exhibitors Map List of Exhibitors List of Sponsors

4 Welcoming Words from the Governing Council of the Kanton Zurich Dear Participants On behalf of the Governing Council of the Kanton Zurich, I have the pleasure in welcoming you to the 12th European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference, which is held for the first time in Switzerland. The fact that the University of Zurich has been chosen to hold this year s event is acknowledged by us as an indication for the quality and international reputation of the research and teaching carried out here. It is seen with satisfaction that the researchers from the University of Zurich are closely connected with numerous research institutions in whole Europe. We are certain that this major international event provides you with an important forum in which to present and discuss the latest research findings from the field of biological inorganic chemistry. And we hope that this year s conference will become a major boost for your future research activities. I am convinced that the organizers will do their best to make this conference as successful as possible and to give you the opportunity to pass interesting and unforgettable days hopefully not only at the University of Zurich Campus, but also in the unique city and surroundings of Zurich. I would like to wish all participants, together with the event organisers, a successful 12 conference. Minister of Education Regine Aeppli 4

5 Welcoming Words from the President of the University of Zurich 12 Dear Researchers It is with great pleasure that I welcome you on behalf of the University of Zurich to the 12th European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference. To have this conference hosted at our Faculty of Science at the beautiful Irchel campus of our University is a great honour. I hope that the will be a platform to gather and disseminate the latest knowledge in Bioinorganic Chemistry as every scientific conference should be. However I would like to encourage in particular the senior scientists among you to use this event to actively share your knowledge and experience with younger colleagues and students. You will find ample time to engage them in vivid discussions, to show them the different facets and challenges your research field has to offer, and to inspire them to pursue a scientific career themselves. But I would also like to encourage the junior scientist and students to profit from the knowledge and the know-how of the more experienced persons. Dare to ask them their advice and I am sure they are more than willing to answer your questions! The commitment of all of you to the field makes a great impact. Advances in Bioinorganic Chemistry are crucial because of the global interests as well as concerns on metal ions and their beneficial and harmful effects on biological systems. Congratulations to the local organizing team for gathering such a diverse and high-profile mix of international participants here, and for promoting and advancing this pressing research area. My best wishes to you and great success for your presentations and discussions. Prof. Dr. Michael Hengartner 5

6 Organizing Committees 12 International Organizing Committee Bernhard Lippert Technical University of Dortmund Secretary Josefa María González-Pérez University of Granada co-chair 11 Juan Niclós-Gutierrez University of Granada co-chair 11 Eva Freisinger University of Zurich co-chair Roland Sigel University of Zurich co-chair Tamás Kiss University of Szeged co-chair 13 Imre Sóvágó University of Debrecen co-chair 13 Local Organizing Committee Eva Freisinger, co-chair Roland Sigel, co-chair Roger Alberto Daniela Donghi Gilles Gasser Bernhard Spingler Felix Zelder Silke Johannsen, Head of Conference Secretariat Ramona Erni, Conference Secretary Sofia Gallo, Conference Secretary Beatrice Spichtig, Sponsoring 6

7 Organizing Committees 12 Staff A big THANK YOU to: Christine Aebersold, Kenneth Adea, Elena Alberti, Philipp Anstaett, Michael Bachmann, Cyril Bachmann, Miquel Barceló-Oliver, Simona Bartova, Michael Benz, Dominik Bernasconi, Richard Börner, Henrik Braband, Christian Bünzli, Pierre-Emmanuel Car, Jessica Clavadetscher, Simona Conti, Matteo Croce, Bhaumik Dave, Alicia Domínguez-Martín, Michael Felber, Nathalie Melunski Fichter, Erica Fiorini, Serranda Gashi, Lea Gemperle, Sascha Giger, Marianne Grima, Helena Guiset Miserachs, Jelena Habjanic, Mélodie Hadzic, Jeannine Hess, Mirko Hofer, Seraina Hügli, Yu Ito, Jovana Jakovleska, Evelyne Joliat, Mokrane Khier, Sebastian König, Danny Kowerko, Cristina Mari, Guiseppe Meola, Sandra Morard, Mathias Mosberger, Anastasia Musiari, Assia Nouar, Miriam Oberholzer, Igor Oleinich, Vanessa Pierroz, Lucas Prieto Gonzalez-Posada, Benjamin Probst, Melanie Rohner, Magdalena Rowinska-Zyrek, Riccardo Rubbiani, Michelle Schaffer, Anita Schmitz, Paul Schmutz, Joachim Schnabl, Stephan Schnidrig, Bahareh Shirinfar, Miriam Skilandat, Marjorie Sonnay, Andi Spichtig, Hanspeter Stalder, Sabine Stockhause, Irène Studer, Alexander Szentkuti, Katsiaryna Tarasava, Kathrin Thommen, Koushik Venkatesan, Ferdinand Wild, Johannes Windisch, Catherine Witteveen, Marianthi Zampakou, Susann Zelger-Paulus, Meng Zhao 7

8 General Information Date The Conference will take place from Sunday, August 24 to Thursday, August 28, Conference Office & Registration Desk Opening hours: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Emergency Number +41 (0) (Conference Office) On-site Registration On-site registration is possible throughout the conference during the office hours. The conference fee has to be paid in cash and Swiss Francs only (ATM available on-site). Notice Board A notice board for general and current information regarding is placed next to the conference office/registration desk. General Information Board A board and table are placed next to the exhibition area where you can put up your own information and announcements regarding future conferences, free positions etc. SBIC General Assembly 8 The SBIC General Assembly will take place Wednesday in Lecture Hall 24-G-45.

9 General Information 12 Badges Access to the conference venue is restricted to registered persons. All participants and accompanying persons are thus kindly asked to wear their badges at all times. WLAN and Computer Room WLAN is accessible throughout the conference venue. Access to the eduroam network is possible if you have the respective authentication from your institution. Registered participants can also access the internet via the WiFi name public. Connect and then register at: with your name and address under the following Event-ID: 14Ebic1603 Computers and network cables to connect your laptop are available in room 25-H-79. Talk Upload Talk upload takes place next to the Conference Office anytime during conference office hours. Please make sure that your talk is uploaded at least one day before your scheduled session. Talks All lecture halls are equipped with a projector and both PC or Mac computers. Remote controls and laser pointers are also available. All speakers are kindly requested to strictly stay within their time (all times given in the program include the time for discussion): Plenary Lectures (50 min), Keynote Lectures (30 min), Session Lectures (25 min), Invited Lectures (20 min), Oral Presentations (20 min), Alfred Werner Lectures (15 min), Young Researcher Presentations (15 min). Poster Flash Presentations are 2 min each, you will have the opportunity to show one slide to help you convince the audience to visit your poster. 9

10 General Information Poster Presentations Posters must be prepared in portrait format with a maximum size of Super A0 (124.5 cm x 90.0 cm). Poster Sessions will take place Monday and Wednesday night from All posters will be on display for the entire duration of the conference. Please hang up your poster Monday morning until and take it down on Thursday afternoon by at the latest. Presenters with even numbered posters are asked to be at their posters during the Monday Session, while presenters with odd numbered posters should be there on Wednesday. Food and beverages are served for free during the Poster Sessions. Awards A total of six poster awards (CHF 250) and two awards for the best talks presented by the Young Researchers (one book each) will be awarded based on an internal reviewing process. Coffee Breaks and Beverages Coffee, tea, and beverages as well as small things to eat will be provided during the coffee breaks. In addition, a coffee machine and mineral water will be at your disposal during Conference Office hours. Please also note that tap water in Switzerland is drinking water and of highest quality. 10 Lunch Together with your badge you have received four lunch checks, valid for the Mensa on Irchel campus. Three different menus are at your choice every day, one menu and one drink is included. Should you prefer to have salad from the buffet, or anything else, this is also possible with these lunch checks, but all costs exceeding CHF 9.80 will have to be covered by yourself in cash. The Mensa is open from Mon-Fri. Accompanying persons have the possibility to buy individual lunch checks at the registration desk for CHF each.

11 General Information 12 Special Lunch Opportunities with Plenary, Keynote, and Medal Lecturers During each lunch time 2-3 tables will be reserved in the mensa for students and young researchers that would like to talk to some of our lecturers. You can sign up on a first-come-first-serve basis until lunch time the same day on lists displayed at the registration desk. There are up to 7 places available per table. Cafeterias The UZH Irchel campus has two cafeterias, one open from ( Seerose ) and the other from ( Brunnenhof ). Here you have to pay yourself. Accompanying persons Accompanying persons are invited to the Opening Ceremony on Sunday including the Welcome Reception, to the Closing Ceremony and the Banquet. In addition, they are also very welcome to participate in the Coffee Breaks and the Poster Sessions. Lunch is not included but additional lunch tickets can be purchased at the registration desk for CHF 10 (see above). Conference Excursions For those who registered for one of the Tuesday afternoon excursions, busses will leave right after the Sessions at Meeting point is at the Taxi stand on D-level (go down the stairs or take the elevator located in the Mensa area). Lunch bags will be provided to all participants at their respective bus in return for their Tuesday lunch check. 11

12 General Information Visiting Zurich No tours of Zurich are organized and provided by the conference organization. However, Zurich Tourism has a booth on Sunday and Monday, where information and flyers are available. Sightseeing in Switzerland Switzerland has a very good public transportation system with trains running to every major city at least once an hour. Interlaken Conference Center (location of ICBIC 19, August 11-16, 2019) has a booth during the conference, assisting you for example to visit the Berner Oberland with the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau after the conference. Banquet The Conference Banquet will take place Thursday evening, starting with an apero at in the Schützenhaus Albisgütli. From the conference site you can either take tram 10 from Universität Irchel to Bahnhofplatz/HB and from there tram 13 to Albisgüetli or you take tram 7 from Milchbuck to Tunnelstrasse and tram 13 to Albisgütli from there. You will need to show your banquet ticket at the entrance to the venue. 12

13 Location The conference site, the Irchel Campus of the University of Zurich, is located at the northern edge of downtown Zurich. It is easily accessible from both the train station and the airport. From places in the downtown area like the central station use tram lines 9 or 10 to Irchel stop or 7 or 14 to Milchbuck stop to reach the Irchel Campus. From the airport take the direct tram line 10 to Universität Irchel. 12 Universität Irchel 9, 10 Milchbuck 7, 9, 10, 14 69, 72 13

14 Program Overview SWITZERLAND 14 Hotel Opera, Dufourstrasse 5, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland Tel. +41 (0) ,

15 Program Overview 12 runs Sunday afternoon through Thursday night, August 24-28, 2014, with close to 500 registered participants from 46 countries worldwide. The scientific program comprises plenary, three parallel, and two poster sessions: 1 Medal Award, 5 Plenary, 3 Keynote, 9 Alfred Werner, 30 Session, 57 Invited, 39 Oral, and 239 Poster Presentations will be given. In addition, 18 Young Researcher and 14 Poster Flash Presentations are especially devoted to our young colleagues, the future of our BIC community. We are very much looking forward to five days of exciting science! Sunday, August 24 14:00-17:30 Registration 17:30-18:00 Opening Ceremony Lecture Hall G 45 18:00-18:50 PL- Meggers 19:00-21:30 Welcome Reception KL / PL SL IL OP AW YRP Keynote/Plenary Lecture Session Lecture Invited Lecture Oral Presentation Alfred Werner Lecture Young Researcher Presentation 15

16 Program Overview12 Monday, August 25 Tuesday, Augst 26 Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 45 09:00-9:50 PL - Lo 09:00-9:50 PL - Tolman Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 10:00-10:25 Keppler Banci Ray 10:25-10:45 Salassa Luchinat Nam Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Leung Bal Sosa-Torres 11:30-11:50 Vermathen Küpper Bröring 11:50-12:10 Arian Churchill Nordlander 12:10-12:35 Bonnet Fahrni Comba Lunch / Mensa Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 10:00-10:25 Ikeda-Saito Capdevila Hannon 10:25-10:45 Nakajima Blindauer Tanaka Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 DeBeer Gräslund Erxleben 11:30-11:50 Mota de F. Tatsumi Kulak 11:50-12:10 Ma Ciofi Baffoni Gamez Lecture Hall G 45 12:15-12:45 KL - Sun Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 14:15-14:30 Rehder Kroneck Shanzer 14:30-14:45 Montagner Siebel Soe 14:45-15:00 Mitra Ash Witkiewicz 15:00-15:15 Romero C. Fujishiro Pirker 15:15-15:35 Ronconi Einsle Delangle 15:35-15:55 Messori Dawson Várnagy 15:55-16:15 Salifoglou Louro Iranzo Lunch / Mensa 16:15-16:40 Coffee Break 16:40-17:05 Sadler Ward Schalk 17:05-17:25 Hartinger Eppinger Duhme-Klair 17:25-17:45 Sun Roelfes Gumienna-K. 17:45-18:05 MacDonnell Graham Hagen Free Afternoon Conference Excursions Lecture Hall G 45 18:10-18:40 KL - Butler 18:40-19:00 Poster Flash Presentations 16 19:00-21:30 Poster Session I (even numbers) incl. Food and Beverages

17 Program Overview 12 Wednesday, August 27 Thursday, August 28 Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 45 09:00-9:50 PL - Turano 09:00-9:50 PL - Rutherford Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 10:00-10:25 Schmalz Kozlowski Ono 10:25-10:45 Schatzschn. Valensin Dumas Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Metzler-N. Sóvágó Auffinger 11:30-11:50 Zobi Pedersen Chao 11:50-12:10 Zelder Kiss Petoud 12:10-12:35 Kräutler Meunier Pikramenou 12:40-13:15 SBIC General Assembly Lunch Mensa Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 14:15-14:30 Vasak Crichton Lippert 14:30-14:45 Griese Valastava Meker 14:45-15:00 Oohora Kindermann Shah 15:00-15:15 Krewald Masuda Barcelo-O. 15:15-15:35 Udit Policar Carver 15:35-15:55 Furtmüller Barba-B. Andrews 15:55-16:15 Obinger Brandl Gambino 16:15-16:40 Coffee Break 16:40-17:05 Fontecave Jiang Clever 17:05-17:25 Siegbahn Sanz-Miguel Vilar 17:25-17:45 Haumann Gonzalez-P. Teulade-F. 17:45-18:05 Liu Xiaom. Ghosh Abhik Lönnberg Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 10:00-10:25 Robinson Styring Elmroth 10:25-10:45 Moura Llobet Donghi Coffee Break 11:10-11:30 Duboc Kurz Swart 11:30-11:50 Moura Hetterscheid Kandioller 11:50-12:10 Hanson Pantazis Marmion 12:10-12:35 Pecoraro Artero DeRose Lunch Mensa Lecture Lecture Lecture Hall G 45 Hall G 40 Hall G 60 14:15-14:30 Yamauchi Crisponi Reedijk 14:30-14:50 Enemark Mao Ott 14:50-15:10 Borozdina Wang S. Braband 15:10-15:30 Schwarz Wätzig Fonseca G. 15:30-15:50 Suman Wang X. Stulz 15:50-16:15 Neese Schiemann Müller 16:15-16:30 Coffee Break 16:30-17:30 Lecture Hall G 45 Medal Award Lecture Xile Hu 17:30-17:45 Closing Ceremony Lecture Hall G 45 18:10-18:40 KL - Faller 18:40-19:00 Poster Flash Presentations 19:15-20:00 Apéro (Albisgüetli) 19:00-21:30 Poster Session II (odd numbers) incl. Food and Beverages 20:00-02:00 Banquet (Albisgüetli) 17

18 Scientific Program: Sunday & Monday Sunday, August 24 14:00-17:30 Registration 17:30-18:00 Opening Ceremony Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Helmut Sigel 18:00-18:50 PL-01: Eric Meggers Philipps-University Marburg, Germany Metal-templated design: From enzyme inhibition to asymmetric catalysis 19:00-21:30 - Welcome Reception Monday, August 25 Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Gilles Gasser 09:00-09:50 PL-02: Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo City University of Hong Kong, People s Republic of China Utilization of phosphorescent iridium(iii) and rhenium(i) complexes as functional cellular reagents Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Felix Zelder Ricardo Louro Angel Terron 10:00-10:25 SL-01: Bernhard Keppler University of Vienna, Austria Recent advances in bioinorganic anticancer drug development 10:25-10:45 IL-01: Luca Salassa CIC biomagune, Spain Nanoparticle-mediated photoactivation of anticancer metal complexes SL-26: Lucia Banci University of Florence, Italy Towards molecular systems biology of metal trafficking in cells IL-03: Claudio Luchinat University of Florence, Italy Solid State NMR as a method to characterize biosilicaentrapped enzymes SL-05: Kallol Ray Humboldt University, Germany High-valent metal-oxo and imido cores in chemistry and biology IL-06: Wonwoo Nam Ewha Womans University, South Korea Biomimetic metaloxygen intermediates in dioxygen activation chemistry 18 Coffee Break

19 Scientific Program: Monday 12 Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Iztok Turel Nigel Robinson Shigetoshi Aono 11:10-11:30 OP-29: Chung-Hang Leung University of Macau, People s Republic of China Metal complexes as molecularly-targeted agents against proteinprotein interactions 11:30-11:50 OP-02: Martina Vermathen University of Berne, Switzerland Effect of a hexacationic ruthenium complex as potential anticancer drug on the cell metabolome studied by 1 H HR-MAS NMR 11:50-12:10 IL-02: Dumitru Arian University of Heidelberg, Germany Selective detection of cancer cells by luminescent ruthenium probes 12:10-12:35 SL-02: Sylvestre Bonnet Leiden University, The Netherlands Light activation of anticancer metallodrugs with blue, yellow, and red photons IL-04: Wojciech Bal Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Novel insights in zinc biochemistry from quantitative research IL-05: Hendrik Küpper Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic Biochemical and physiological evidence characterising chromium as a new essential ultra-micronutrient in plants OP-03: David Churchill KAIST, South Korea Fluorescent «crowdoxidation» probes SL-04: Christoph Fahrni Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America Illuminating biological trace metals with high- and low-energy photons IL-07: Martha Sosa- Torres Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Role of dioxygen in the oxidative dehydrogenation at mononuclear hexadentate N6 iron complexes IL-08: Martin Bröring TU Braunschweig, Germany New heme analogs with iron in unusual spin states IL-09: Ebbe Nordlander Lund University, Sweden Mono- and dinuclear iron complexes as catalysts/catalyst precursors for the oxidation of alkanes and alkenes SL-06: Peter Comba Universität Heidelberg, Germany Iron-bispidinecatalyzed oxidation reactions-ligand 200 control of structure, electronics and reactivity Lunch Mensa 19

20 Scientific Program: Monday Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Henrik Braband Morten Bjerrum Peggy Carver 14:15-14:30 AW-01: Dieter Rehder University of Hamburg, Germany Vanadium: Its role in life and environmental issues 14:30-14:45 YRP-01: Diego Montagner National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic of Ireland A fluorescent probe for investigating the activation of anticancer platinum(iv) prodrugs based on cisplatin scaffold 14:45-15:00 YRP-02: Koushambi Mitra Indian Institute of Science, India Ferrocenyl-terpyridine platinum (II) complexes showing photocytotoxicity in visible light 15:00-15:15 YRP-03: Isolda Romero Canelon University of Warwick, United Kingdom Exploiting combination therapy for metal-based anticancer agents AW-08: Peter Kroneck University of Konstanz, Germany Multi-electron, multi-proton transfer reactions performed by unique heme iron centers YRP-04: Judith Siebel Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Energiekonversion, Germany Synthesis and characterization of semisynthetic [FeFe]-hydrogenases from Chlamydomonasreinhardtii YRP-05: Philip Ash University of Oxford, United Kingdom New insight into the mechanism of NiFe hydrogenases from IR spectroscopy coupled with protein film electrochemistry YRP-06: Takashi Fujishiro Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany Identification of the Hcg enzymes in biosynthesis of [Fe]-hydrogenase cofactor by a structural genomicsbased approach AW-03: Abraham Shanzer Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Fine-tuning of biomimetic siderophore analogs to optimize biological activity YRP-07: Cho Soe University of Sydney, Australia New dihydroxamic acid siderophores from Shewanella putrefaciens using precursor-directed biosynthesis YRP-08: Aleksandra Witkiewicz Polish Academy of Science, Poland The interactions of XPAzf with intracellular carriers of redox signals. YRP-09: Katharina Pirker University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria Hydrogen sulfide functions as reversible inhibitor and electron donor for human myeloperoxidase 20

21 Scientific Program: Monday 12 Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Dieter Rehder Peter Kroneck Abraham Shanzer 15:15-15:35 IL-10: Luca Ronconi National University of Ireland Galway, Republic of Ireland Tailored gold-dithiocarbamato bioconjugates for the targeted anticancer chemotherapy 15:35-15:55 IL-11: Luigi Messori University of Florence, Italy Mechanistic studies on cytotoxic gold compounds 15:55-16:15 IL-12: Athanasios Salifoglou Aristotle University of Thessalonki, Greece The Chemistry and Mechanistic Biology of Vanadium as an Anticancer Agent IL-55: Oliver Einsle University of Freiburg, Germany New tasks for multiheme cytochrome c enzymes IL-56: John Dawson University of South Carolina, United States of America Generation and reactivity of transient cytochrome p450 oxygen-containing intermediates IL-57: Ricardo Louro ITQB-UNL, Portugal Molecular details of indirect extracellular electron transfer between bacteria and metallic solids or electrodes Coffee Break IL-14: Pascale Delangle CEA Grenoble, France Metal chelating pseudopeptides and their potential medical applications OP-06: Katalin Várnagy University of Debrecen, Hungary The role of side chains in the fine tuning of metal binding ability of peptides IL-15: Olga Iranzo ISM2 UMR CNRS 7313, Aix-Marseille Université, France His-containing peptides: finetuning their features to obtain Cu(II) complexes with interesting properties Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Elzbieta Budzisz Vincent Pecoraro Etelka Farkas 16:40-17:05 SL-07: Peter Sadler University of Warwick, United Kingdom Precious metal anticancer complexes with new mechanisms of action SL-27: Thomas Ward University of Basel, Switzerland Artificial Metalloenzymes: Challenges and Opportunities SL-09: Isabelle Schalk ESBS, France Siderophore iron uptake pathways in gram-negative bacteria 21

22 Scientific Program: Monday 17:05-17:25 IL-16: Christian Hartinger University of Auckland, New Zealand Organometallic Anticancer Agents with Pyridinecarbothioamide Ligands for Selective Delivery and Enzyme Inhibition 17:25-17:45 OP-07: Raymond Sun Shantou University, People s Republic of China Transition metals alter the biological properties of dithiocarbamates: formation of metal complexes and the uses of metalorganic frameworks 17:45-18:05 OP-08: Frederick MacDonnell University of Texas at Arlington, United States of America Ruthenium complexes of redox-active intercalating ligands as an emerging class of anticancer agents OP-32: Jörg Eppinger KAUST Catalysis Center, KCC, Saudi Arabia Expanding nature s toolbox with artificial metalloenzymes IL-52: Gerard Roelfes University of Groningen, The Netherlands New artificial metalloenzymes based on the transcription factor LmrR OP-31: Bim Graham Monash University, Australia Lanthanide complexes as tools for structural biology IL-20: Anne Duhme- Klair University of York, United Kingdom Periplasmic binding protein can capture several siderophores IL-21: Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka University of Wroclaw, Poland Understanding key factors of microbial iron uptake processes: a physicochemical study of artificial siderophores OP-09: Wilfred Hagen Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Ferritin: another dialogue concerning the two chief world systems Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Isabelle Schalk 18:10-18:40 KL-01: Alison Butler University of California, United States of America The chemical biology of acylated enterobactin-like siderophores from vibrio species 18:40-19:00 Poster Flash Presentations (Chair: Roland Sigel) P 064: Michael Benz, P 110: Indranil Sinha, P 160: Katsiaryna Tarasava, P 166: Bianca Hermann, P 220: Robin Jastrzebski, P 260: Chengjie Li, P 290: Danny Kowerko 19:00-21:30 Poster Session I (even numbers) incl. Food and Beverages 22

23 Scientific Program: Tuesday 12 Tuesday, August 26 Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Masao Ikeda-Saito 09:00-09:50 PL-03: William Tolman University of Minnesota, United States of America Copper-oxygen intermediates relevant to metalloenzymes Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Tarita Biver Henryk Kozlowski Bernt Krebs 10:00-10:25 IL-12: Masao Ikeda- Saito Tohoku University, Japan Paradigm shift in heme degradation; heme oxygenase and IsdG 10:25-10:45 OP-13: Hiroshi Nakajima Nagoya University, Japan Conversion of readout from transcriptional regulator by electron transfer proteins SL-11: Mercè Capdevila Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Modular building of high capacity copper-thioneins in a pathogenic fungus: Cryptococcus neoformans MTs IL-24: Claudia Blindauer University of Warwick, United Kingdom How much "wrong" metal can a metallothionein fold take? Coffee Break SL-13: Michael J. Hannon University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Non-covalent recognition of unusual but active DNA and RNA structures IL-22: Yoshiyuki Tanaka Tohoku University, Japan NMR spectroscopic studies on metallobase-pair in DNA duplex Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Harri Lönnberg Keith Hodgson Bernhard Kräutler 11:10-11:30 IL-27: Serena DeBeer Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany X-ray spectroscopic insights into the metalloprotein active sites IL-25: Astrid Gräslund Stockholm University, Sweden The dinuclear manganese/iron cluster: a new redox-active enzyme cofactor IL-23: Andrea Erxleben National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic of Ireland DNA cleavage ability and cytotoxicitiy of mono- and dinuclear copper complexes 23

24 Scientific Program: Tuesday 11:30-11:50 OP-14: Duarte Mota de Freitas Loyola Univeristy Chicago, United States of America Contribution of each trp residue towards the intrinsic fluorescence of the Giα1 protein 11:50-12:10 OP-15: Dik-Lung Ma Hong Kong Baptist University, People s Republic of China Label-free DNA-based biosensing using luminescent metal complexes OP-12: Kazuyuki Tatsumi Nagoya University, Japan Reversible transformation between cuboidal Fe 4 S 4 and dinuclear Fe 2 S 2 cores IL-26: Simone Ciofi Baffoni University of Florence, Italy A molecular view of monothiol glutaredoxins in Fe/S protein biogenesis OP-10: Nora Kulak Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Tuning the nuclease activity of macrocyclic copper complexes OP-11: Patrick Gamez University of Barcelona / ICREA, Spain DNA-interacting molecular switches Lecture Hall G 45 Chair John Dawson 12:15-12:45 KL-02: Hongzhe Sun University of Hong Kong, People s Republic of China Matching metals to proteins by a metallomic approach Lunch Mensa Free Afternoon Conference Excursions 24

25 Scientific Program: Wednesday 12 Wednesday, August 27 Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Daniela Donghi 09:00-09:50 PL-04: Paola Turano University of Florence, Italy Drawing iron pathways in the ferritin nanocage Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Ronald Gust Mercé Capdevila Jens Müller 10:00-10:25 SL-17: Hans-Günther Schmalz University of Cologne, Germany Enzyme-triggered COreleasing molecules (ET-CORMs) 10:25-10:45 IL-34: Ulrich Schatzschneider Julius-Maximilians- Universität Würzburg, Germany Novel bioorthogonal «click» reactions for flexible access to Pd and Pt complexes with nanomolar biological activity SL-15: Henryk Kozlowski University of Wroclaw, Poland Role of poly-his-tags in synthetic and natural proteins in metal ion binding IL-32: Daniela Valensin University of Siena, Italy Effects of membrane and metal ion interactions with amyloidogenic proteins Coffee Break SL-10: Akira Ono Kanagawa University, Japan Syntheses of DNA duplexes containing metal ion mediated base pairs IL-28: Philippe Dumas IBMC-CNRS Strasbourg, France Kinetic regulation mechanism of TPP riboswitches Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Roberto Da Silva Sylvestre Bonnet Sofi Elmroth 11:10-11:30 IL-35: Nils Metzler- Nolte Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany Organometallic conjugates of peptide nucleic acids: applications in biosensors and antibiotics OP-16: Imre Sóvágó University of Debrecen, Hungary Copper(II), nickel(ii) and zinc(ii) binding ability of the N-terminal fragments of amyloid-β peptide IL-29: Pascal Auffinger Architecture et Réactivité de l ARN, France Anion nucleic acid interactions. Just anecdotal? 25

26 Scientific Program: Wednesday 11:30-11:50 IL-36: Fabio Zobi Université de Fribourg, Switzerland Cyanocobalamin conjugates for live-cell IR Imaging and distribution of active PhotoCORMs via synchrotron FTIR spectromicroscopy. 11:50-12:10 IL-37: Felix Zelder University of Zurich, Switzerland Biomimetic B 12 -protein cofactor complexes 12:10-12:35 SL-18: Bernhard Kräutler University of Innsbruck, Austria Organometallic B 12 - chemistry OP-17: Jeppe Pedersen University of Copenhagen, Denmark ph dependence of amyloid-β Cu(II) binding and oligomerization kinetics IL-33: Tamás Kiss University of Szeged, Hungary Synergestic effects of dendrimers on metal ion chelators with potential use in the therapy of Alzheimer s disease SL-16: Bernhard Meunier CNRS, France New specific copper chelators as drug-candidates for Alzheimer s disease IL-30: Hui Chao Sun Yat-Sen University, People s Republic of China Cyclometalated DNA-intercalating ruthenium(ii) complexes that target cancer cell nuclei and exhibit high anticancer activities IL-31: Stéphane Petoud CNRS, France Near-infrared emitting lanthanide complexes for optical imaging applications in biology : ppdrimers and metalorganic frameworks SL-14: Zoe Pikramenou University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Nanoparticles coated with luminescent metal complexes for imaging in cells 12:40-13:15 SBIC General Assembly (Lecture Hall G 45) Lunch Mensa Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Imre Sóvágó Christoph Fahrni José Ruiz 14:15-14:30 AW-05: Milan Vašák University of Zurich, Switzerland Brain metallothionein-3: structural and functional insights AW-06: Robert Crichton Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Dysfunction of metal homeostasis and neurodegeneration AW-04: Bernhard Lippert TU Dortmund, Germany On the structural variability of exocyclic amino groups in free and metalated cytosine nucleobases 26

27 Scientific Program: Wednesday 12 14:30-14:45 YRP-13: Julia Griese Stockholm University, Sweden Structure, function and assembly of an oxygenactivating heterodinuclear Mn/Fe cofactor 14:45-15:00 YRP-14: Koji Oohora Osaka University, Japan Catalytic alkane hydroxylation by myoglobin containing a manganese porphycene complex 15:00-15:15 YRP-15: Vera Krewald Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany Spectroscopically consistent Mn oxidation state assignments of the natural water splitting catalyst YRP-16: Yana Valasatava University of Florence, Italy MetalS3, a databasemining tool for the identification of structurally similar metal sites YRP-17: Nicole Kindermann Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany A new dicopper(ii) peroxo complex with triplet ground state YRP-18: Taro Masuda Kyoto University, Japan Crystal structure of a crustacean prophenoloxidase elucidates the functional difference of the type 3 copper proteins YRP-10: Sigalit Meker The University of Jerusalem, Israel Highly resistant anticancer titanium(iv) complexes and their mechanistic investigation using 19 F NMR YRP-11: Pratik Shah University of Copenhagen, Denmark Fold-back anchor DNA-templated silver nanoclusters for mirna detection YRP-12: Miquel Barceló-Oliver University of the Balearic Islands, Spain Coenzyme B 12 riboswitch from klebsiella pneumonia: an ITC and in-line probing combined study Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Milan Vasak Robert Crichton Bernhard Lippert 15:15-15:35 P-189: Andrew Udit Occidental College, Los Angeles, United States of America Electrochemistry of cytochromes P450 in surfactant films: tunable catalysts? IL-40: Clotilde Policar Ecole Normale Supérieure, France Anti-oxidant Mncomplexes: evaluation in cellular models of oxidative stress IL-38: Peggy Carver University of Michigan, United States of America Correlation of trace metal ions and the development of infectious diseases in acutely ill hospitalized patients 27

28 Scientific Program: Wednesday 15:35-15:55 OP-20: Paul Furtmüller BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria The role of covalent heme to protein bonds in the formation and reactivity of redox intermediates of a bacterial peroxidase with high homology to human peroxidases 15:55-16:15 OP-21: Christian Obinger BOKU - University of Natural resources and Life Sciences, Austria Chlorite to chloride and O 2 conversion new lessons from structural and mechanistic investigations of chlorite dismutase IL-41: Norah Barba- Behrens Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Structural and electronic properties of biological active coordination compounds of imidazole derivatives: towards understanding the role of the metal ions OP-22: Helmut Brandl University of Zurich, Switzerland Metal mobilization from waste hydroxide sludge by sulfur oxidizing bacteria Coffee Break OP-18: Phil Andrews Monash University, Australia Probing the efficacy of novel bismuth (III and V) complexes as antileishmanial agents OP-19: Dinorah Gambino Universidad de la República, Urugay Searching for new aromatic amine N-oxide metal complexes as prospective agents against infectious diseases Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Jose Moura Martin Bröring Zoe Pikramenou 16:40-17:05 SL-20: Marc Fontecave College de France, France Towards artificial photosynthesis: catalytic reduction of CO 2 17:05-17:25 IL-45: Per Siegbahn University of Stockholm, Sweden Recent findings concerning the mechanism for water oxidation in photosystem II SL-21: Lei Jiang Beihang University, People s Republic of China Bio-inspired interfacial materials with superwettability OP-25: Pablo Sanz- Miguel University of Zaragoza, Spain M Purine(C8) Constructs and their Potential Applications in Catalysis Sl-19: Guido Clever University of Göttingen, Germany Metal-mediated quadruplexes with and without DNA IL-42: Ramon Vilar Imperial College London, United Kingdom Interaction of metal complexes with G- quadruplex DNA and their effects on gene expression 28

29 Scientific Program: Wednesday 12 17:25-17:45 OP-23: Michael Haumann Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Hydride binding to the active-site H-cluster of [FeFe]-hydrogenase 17:45-18:05 OP-24: Xiaoming Liu Jiaxing University, People s Republic of China Probing the electron transfer mechanism of diiron-carbonyl complexes relevant to the diiron sub-unit of [FeFe]-hydrogenase IL-46: Josefa María Gonzalez-Pérez University of Granada, Spain Unmasking the metalbinding frontiers of acyclovir (acv) through its coordination to copper(ii)-polyamine chelates OP-26: Abhik Ghosh UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Norway Geometric and electronic structures of 5d metallocorroles: Au, Pt, Os Il-43: Marie-Paule Teulade-Fichou Institut Curie, Paris Orsay University, France Targeting G-quadruplex DNA with metal complexes IL-44: Tuomas Lönnberg University of Turku, Finnland Discrimination between natural nucleobases by metal ion chelates Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Olga Iranzo 18:10-18:40 KL-03: Peter Faller CNRS and University Toulouse, France Interaction of amyloid-beta with metal ions: structure, reactivity and biological relevance 18:40-19:00 Poster Flash Presentations (Chair: Eva Freisinger) P 001: Tereza Leonhardt, P 057: Maya Miller, P 093: Victor Ortiz, P 111: Luigi D`Ascenzo, P 167: Daniel Grabarczyk, P 171: Peer Schrapers, P 261: Jeannine Hess 19:00-21:30 Poster Session II (odd numbers) incl. Food and Beverages 29

30 Scientific Program: Thursday Thursday, August 28 Lecture Hall G 45 Chair Roger Alberto 09:00-09:50 PL-05: William Rutherford Imperial College London, United Kingdom Redox tuning in biological electron transfer: sacrificing efficiency to survive life in O 2 Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Claudia Blindauer Philipp Kurz Magdalena Rowinska-Zyrek 10:00-10:25 SL-03: Nigel Robinson University of Durham, United Kingdom Determining and adjusting the set-point for metal homeostasis: Structure-function of transcriptional regulator InrS 10:25-10:45 IL-51: Isabel Moura Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Electronic structure and reactivities of resting and intermediate forms of the tetranuclear copper cluster in nitrous oxide reductase SL-24: Stenbjörn Styring Uppsala University, Sweden Fuels from solar energy and water - from natural to artificial photosynthesis IL-48: Antoni Llobet ICIQ Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Spain A molecular approach for water splitting with sunlight: the key for the transition from fossil to solar fuels Coffee Break SL-22: Sofi Elmroth Lund University, Sweden Cisplatin-induced duplex dissociation of RNA influence of structure on kinetics OP-27: Daniela Donghi University of Zurich, Switzerland Investigation of metal complexes-rna interaction Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Lars Hemmingsen Benjamin Probst Guido Clever 30 11:10-11:30 IL-19: Carole Duboc University of Grenoble, France Bio-inspired thiolate metal complexes - Structural, spectroscopic and redox properties, reactivity IL-49: Philipp Kurz Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany Water oxidation catalysis by manganese: from bioinorganic model chemistry towards technological applications P-097: Marcel Swart Universitat de Girona, Spain Cobalt-coordination and oxidation state in a heterobimetallic complex

31 Scientific Program: Thursday 12 11:30-11:50 IL-18: José Moura Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Metal substituted rubredoxins a sulfur rich coordination site as models for metalloenzymes 11:50-12:10 IL-17: Graeme Hanson The University of Queensland, Australia CO 2 fixation a possible biological function for the patellamide family of marine cyclic octapeptides? Insights from model systems 12: SL-08: Vincent Pecoraro University of Michigan, United States of America De novo metalloprotein and metalloenzyme design IL-50: Dennis Hetterscheid Leiden University, The Netherlands Electrochemical studies and in situ characterization of molecular water oxidation catalysts OP-35: Dimitros Pantazis Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany The diverse functions of calcium in natural water oxidation SL-25: Vincent Artero Univ. Grenoble Alpes & CEA Grenoble, France Hydrogen evolution: bioinspired catalysts and artificial hydrogenases OP-01: Wolfgang Kandioller University of Vienna, Austria Development of potential anticancer agents by coordination of bioactive molecules to organometallic fragments IL-47: Céline Marmion Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Republic of Ireland Teaching an old drug new tricks: overcoming drawbacks associated with classical platinum drugs as anti-cancer agents SL-23: Victoria DeRose University of Oregon, United States of America Platinum therapeutic target analysis using click chemistry Lunch Mensa Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Andrea Erxleben Koushik Venkatesan 14:15-14:30 AW-02: Osamu Yamauchi Nagoya University, Japan Properties of the indole ring in metal complexes AW-09: Guido Crisponi University of Cagliari, Italy Warns against unapproved Chelation Therapy AW-07: Jan Reedijk Leiden University, The Netherlands Hydrogen bonding in bio-coordination chemistry: Synergy between metal binding and hydrogen bonding in nucleicacid metal coordination compounds 31

32 Scientific Program: Thursday 14:30-14:50 OP-04: John Enemark University of Arizona, United States of America Sulfite oxidase: A paradigm for the mechanistic complexities and mysteries of metallo-enzymes with multiple domains, subunits and cofactors 14:50-15:10 OP-05: Yulia Borozdina Ernst-Moritz-Arndt- Universität Greifswald, Germany Molybdenum and tungsten enzyme s active site models Some new developments in dithiolene chemistry IL-58: Zong-Wan Mao Sun Yat-sen University, People s Republic of China Inorganic-organic hybrid drug delivery systems and their therapeutic efficacy OP-36: Shutao Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences, People s Republic of China Engineering biointerface with controlled cell adhesion towards cancer diagnostics IL-53: Ingo Ott Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Selected aspects of the medicinal chemistry and chemical biology of metal nhc complexes OP-33: Henrik Braband University of Zurich, Switzerland Synthesis of fac-{99(mtco 3 } + complexes: Activation of [99(m)TcO 4 ] - by phosphonium cations Lecture Hall G 45 Lecture Hall G 40 Lecture Hall G 60 Chair Osamu Yamauchi Guido Crisponi Jan Reedijk 15:10-15:30 IL-13: Günter Schwarz University of Cologne, Germany Biogenesis, function, and catabolism of the molybdenum cofactor: From biochemistry to therapy 15:30-15:50 OP-28: Sigridur Suman University of Iceland, Iceland Cyanide detoxification by molybdenum sulfur complexes OP-37: Hermann Wätzig Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany A comprehensive platform to investigate protein-metal ion interactions by affinity capillary electrophoresis (ACE) OP-38: Xiaohui Wang Nanjing Tech University, People s Republic of China Specific recognition of DNA depurination by a luminescent terbium(iii) complex OP-34: Célia Fonseca Guerra VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Alkalimetal controlled DNA nanoswitch IL-54: Eugen Stulz University of Southampton, United Kingdom Substituted nucleotides: Versatile building blocks in DNA nanobiotechnology 32

33 Scientific Program: Thursday 12 15:50-16:15 SL-29: Frank Neese Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Energiekonversion, Germany Theoretical spectroscopy of open shell transition metals in enzymes and model complexes Lecture Hall G 45 SL-30: Olav Schiemann University of Bonn, Germany Trilateration of metal centers in biomolecules with EPR Coffee Break SL-28: Jens Müller Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany Discrimination of cytosine and thymine via metal-mediated base pairing with an artificial nucleoside analogue Chair Peter Sadler 16:30-17:25 Eurobic Medal Award Lecture: PL-06: Xile Hu Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Biomimetic chemistry of [Fe]-hydrogenase From synthetic models to modified enzymes 17:25-17:45 Closing Ceremony 19:15-02:00 Apéro and Banquet (Albisgüetli) 33

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35 Poster Presentations 12 P001 P002 P003 P004 P005 P006 P007 P008 P009 Metal homeostasis and detoxification (P001-P011) Characterization of two members of the ZIP family of Zn transporters expressed in Zn accumulating fungus Russula altropurpurea Tereza Leonhardt, Pavel Šimek, Pavel Kotrba ICT Prague, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Prague, Czech Republic Metal ion induced structural diversity of the metal binding domain from E. Coli Cuer regulatory protein Dániel Szunyogh, Attila Jancsó, Béla Gyurcsik, Lars Hemmingsen, Peter W. Thulstrup, Flemming H. Larsen University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 6720 Szeged, Hungary Toxicity and detoxification of cadmium in the aquatic macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum Elisa Andresen, Sophie Kroenlein, Jürgen Mattusch, Gerd Wellenreuther, Uriel Arroyo Abad, Hans-Joachim Stärk, George Thomas, Hendrik Küpper Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Department of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic The role of magnesium supplementation and effects on metal ion homeostasis Zoltán May, Klára Szentmihályi, Mária Rábai, Anna Blázovics Research Center for Natural Sciences of the HAS, Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, 1117 Budapest, Hungary Interaction of reduced and oxidized hepcidin with metal ions Dawid Plonka, Arkadiusz Bonna, Wojciech Bal Polish Academy of Sciences,Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Warszawa, Poland Productivity, metal accumulation capacity, and hormetic response of the invasive metal tolerant neophyte Buddleja davidii (summer lilac) Dorde Topalovic, Helmut Brandl University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology & Environmental Studies, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Human annexins A1 and A2 are potential toxicological targets for Pd(II) ions Tomasz Fraczyk, Karolina Bossak, Arkadiusz Bonna, Wojciech Bal Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS, Department of Biophysics, Warsaw, Poland Novel glycoconjugated dipeptide for the treatment of metal-related disorders Francesco Bellia, Giuseppa I. Grasso, Graziella Vecchio, Giuseppe Arena, Enrico Rizzarelli Institute of Biostructure and Bioimaging CNR, Department of Chemistry, Catania, Italy (5-hydroxy-4-oxo-4H-pyran-2-yl)methyl 3-({[(5-hydroxy-4-oxo-4H-pyran-2-yl) methoxy]carbonyl}amino)propanoate. Synthesis and its complex formation study Joanna I. Lachwicz, Valeria M. Nurchi, Guido Crisponi, Guadalupe J. Pelaez, Piotr Stefanowicz, Maria A. Zoroddu, Massimiliano Peana University of Cagliari, Department of Chemistry, 9042 Cagliari, Italy 35

36 Poster Presentations P010 P011 Effect of salinomycin on the biodistribution of lead and some essential metal ions in mice, subjected to subacute lead intoxication Juliana Ivanova, Yordanka Gluhcheva, Ekaterina Pavlova, Donika Dimova Sofia University «St. Kliment Ohridski», Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physiology and Pathophysiology, 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria The Cu(II) and Ni(II) binding properties of de novo branched peptides based on 2,3-diamnopropionc acid and their in vitro metal ions cellular trafficking features Lukasz Szyrwiel, Mari Shimura, Junko Shirataki, Jozsef S. Pap, Lukasz Szczulkowski, Bartosz Setner, Zbigniew Szewczuk, Wieslaw Malinka, Laurent Chavatte, Ryszard Lobinski CNRS/UPPA, LCABIE, Pau, France P020 P021 P022 P023 P024 P025 P026 Metals in medicine: metal-related diseases (P020-P104) Lipophilic platinum(ii) complexes with dicarboxylates: in vitro antiproliferative activity as well as the mechanism of the suppression of tumour cells growth Kamil Hoffmann, Ewa Maj, Andrzej Wojtczak, Joanna Wietrzyk, Iwona Lakomska Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Chemsitry, Torun, Poland Visible light-induced annihilation of human tumour cells using novel platinumporphyrin conjugates Anu Naik, Riccardo Rubbiani, Gilles Gasser, Bernhard Spingler University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Water-soluble 1,3,5-triazine platinum(ii) complexes as potential candidate of anticancer drugs Yuet-Ting Lau, Chin-Wing Chan The Open University of Hong Kong, School of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Gold-coated maghemite nanoparticles for magnetic delivery of antitumor platinum(ii) complexes Pavel Štarha, Katerina Kubešová, Zdenek Trávnícek Palacky University in Olomouc, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic Conjugates of cisplatin and cyclooxygenase inhibitors as potent anti-tumour agents overcoming cisplatin resistance Wilma Neumann, Brenda C. Crews, Lawrence J. Marnett, Evamarie Hey-Hawkins Universität Leipzig, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany Ratiometric delivery of cisplatin and doxorubicin using tumour-targeting carbon-nanotubes entrapping platinum(iv) prodrugs Siew Qi Yap, Chee Fei Chin, Jian Li, Giorgia Pastorin, Wee Han Ang National University of Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore On the hydrolysis of Pt(IV) pro-drugs with haloacetato ligands in the axial positions Raji Raveendran, Ezequiel Wexselblatt, Sawsan Salameh, Eylon Yavin, Dan Gibson The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem, Institute For Drug Research, School Of Pharmacy, Jerusalem, Israel 36

37 Poster Presentations 12 P027 P028 P029 P030 P031 P032 P033 P034 P035 Photo-targeted platinum conjugates as selective anticancer drugs Marta Fernández, Evyenia Shaili, Alejandro González-Cantó, Gerard Artigas, Carlos Sánchez, Julie A. Woods, Peter J. Sadler, Vicente Marchán University of Barcelona, Department of Organic Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain Synthesis and characterization of bis-maleimide-functionalized platinum(iv) complexes for tumor-targeted drug delivery Josef Mayr, Verena Pichler, Petra Heffeter, Orsolya Dömötör, Éva A. Enyedy, Gerrit Hermann, Diana Groza, Gunda Köllensperger, Markus Galanski, Walter Berger, Bernhard K. Keppler, Christian R. Kowol University of Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, 1090 Vienna, Austria The development of novel HSP70-1 inhibitor molecules as labile ligands for Pt anticancer compounds Aoife McKeon, Maria Morgan, James Platts, Darren Griffith The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland Synthesis, characterization and biological evaluation of platinum(ii) compounds with carboxy derivatives of boldine Joan Villena, Patricio G. Reveco, Franz A. Thomet Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Department of Chemistry, Valparaíso, Chile Syntheses, characterization and cytotoxicity assays of novel binuclear Cu(II)-Pt(II), and correlated mononuclear copper(ii) complexes with oxindolimine ligands Esther Escribano, Tiago Araújo Matias, Koiti Araki, Carol PortelaLuz, Fábio Marques, Ana M. da Costa Ferreira University of Sao Paulo, Departament of Fundamental Chemistry, 0357 Butanta Sao Paulo, Brazil Biological evaluation of light-activatable ruthenium-based anticancer prodrugs Bianka Siewert, Vincent H.S. van Rixel, Azadeh Bahreman, Samantha L.H. Higgins, Michael Heger, Sven Askes, Sylvestre Bonnet Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, 2333 CC Leiden, Netherlands Mixed monodentate tetracarboxylato platinum(iv) complexes featuring a symmetric or unsymmetric coordination sphere Doris Hoefer, Hristo P. Varbanov, Markus Galanski, Alexander Roller, Michael A. Jakupec, Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 1090 Vienna, Austria Metal element changes by the effect of cisplatin administration in rats Klára Szentmihályi, Zoltán May, Gábor Szénási, Csaba Máthé, Andor Sebestény, Mihály Albert, Anna Blázovics Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, 1117 Budapest, Hungary Diverse cytotoxic behaviour of cisplatin and oxaliplatin-derived complexes involving kinetin moiety Radka Krikavova, Lucie Hanouskova, Jan Vanco, Zdenek Dvorak, Zdenek Travnicek Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic 37

38 Poster Presentations P036 P037 P038 P039 P040 P041 P042 P043 P044 P045 Synthesis, purification, and characterization of asymmetric Pt(IV) complexes that inhibit the Stat3 signal transduction pathway James D. Hoeschele, Emanuele Petruzzella, Cristian Chirosca Eastern Michigan University, Department of Chemistry, Ypsilanti, United States of America Antitumor activity of heterodinuclear ruthenium(ii) platinum(ii) complexes as photochemotherapeutic agents Takakazu Yano, Misaki Nakai, Yasuo Nakabayashi Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Suitashi, Osaka, Japan Cytotoxicity of palladium(ii) complexes with 1,10-phenanthroline derivatives and dithiocarbamate as DNA intercalators Masashige Fujii, Hideaki Furusawa, Kana Kondo, Naho Iizuka, Misaki Nakai, Takaji Sato, Yoshiki Mino, Yasuo Nakabayashi Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Suitashi, Osaka, Japan Photoactivatable ruthenium complex for cancer therapy Vanessa Pierroz, Tanmaya Joshi, Cristina Mari, Lea Gemperle, Stefano Ferrari, Gilles Gasser University of Zurich, Institute of Molecular Cancer Research, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes showing their potential as novel anticancer PDT agents Cristina Mari, Vanessa Pierroz, Riccardo Rubbiani, Malay Patra, Stefano Ferrari, Gilles Gasser University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Synthesis and fluorescent properties of arene-ruthenium(ii) complexes Elzbieta Budzisz, Adam Pastuszko, Bogumila Kupcewicz Medical University of Lodz, Department of Cosmetic Raw Materials Chemistry, Lodz, Poland Tuning the in vitro cell cytotoxicity of dinuclear arene ruthenium trithiolato complexes: influence of the arene ligand Federico Giannini, Lennart Geiser, Lydia E.H. Paul, Thomas Roder, Georg Süss-Fink, Julien Furrer University of Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 3012 Bern, Switzerland Noncovalent DNA binding and nuclease activity of mixed-ligand ruthenium(ii) complexes Naho Iizuka, Misaki Nakai, Yasuo Nakabayashi Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Suitashi, Osaka, Japan Studies on anticancer properties of molecularly targeted multifunctional ruthenium(ii) and iridium(iii) complexes Cai-Ping Tan, Rui-Rong Ye, Liang He, Zong-Wan Mao, Liang-Nian Ji Sun Yat-sen University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Guangzhou, People s Republic of China Oxicams as bioactive ligand systems in anticancer Ru(II)(p-cymene) complexes Farhana Aman, Muhammad Hanif, Adnan Ashraf, Waseeq A. Siddiqui, Stephen Jamieson, Christian G. Hartinger University of Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences, 1142 Auckland, New Zealand 38

39 Poster Presentations 12 P046 P047 P048 P049 P050 P051 P052 P053 P054 P055 Polynuclear Rh(III), Ir(III) and Ru(II) organometallic complexes: Synthesis and biological evaluation as anticancer agents Andrew R. Burgoyne, Gregory S. Smith, Mervin Meyer University of Cape Town, Department of Chemistry, 7701 Rondebosch, South Africa A new complex of Ru(III) with N-(2-pyridyl)salicylideneimine: DNA binding properties and activity against Staphylococcus aureus Adnan Zahirovic, Sabaheta Bektaš, Ilda Graca, Maida Puška, Emir Turkušic, Emira Kahrovic University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Science, Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina Synergistic effect of nitric oxide and singlet oxygen originated from light irradiation on nitrosyl ruthenium complex as potentiation for photodynamic therapy. Kinetic, photobiological and cytotoxicity studies Roberto S. da Silva, loyanne C.B. Ramos, Lilian Franco, Juliana Uzuelli, Joicy Santamalvina University of Sao Paulo, Pharmacy School, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Interaction of ruthenium(ii) polypyridyl complexes with some sulfur- and nitrogen-donor ligands Ana Rilak, Ralph Puchta, Živadin D. Bugarcic University of Kragujevac, Faculty os Science, Kragujevac, Serbia Investigations on the cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and thioredoxin reductase inhibition of gold(i) alkynyl complexes Vincent Andermark, Ingo Ott Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany Fluorescent organometallic gold(i) N-heterocyclic carbene complexes: synthesis and biological activities Benoît Bertrand, Andreia de Almeida, Evelien P. M. van der Burgt, Anna Citta, Alessandra Folda, Ewen Bodio, Michel Picquet, Maria Pia Rigobello, Pierre Le Gendre, Angela Casini University of Groningen, Research Institute of Pharmacy, 9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands Synthesis and structural characterization of gold(iii) complexes with nitrogencontaining heterocycles Miloš I. Djuran, Beata Warzajtis, Biljana D. Glišic, Niko S. Radulovic, Urszula Rychlewska University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Kragujevac, Serbia Toward the elaboration of new gold-based optical theranostics for in vivo imaging Pierre-Emmanuel Doulain, Semra Tasan, Richard Decréau, Catherine Paul, Pierre Le Gendre, Franck Denat, Christine Goze and Ewen Bodio University of Burgundy, Department of Chemistry, Dijon, France Vitamin B 12 -gold(iii) conjugates for the selective delivery of chemotherapeutics into tumor cells Rebecca Pigot, Marjorie Sonnay, Roger Alberto, Felix Zelder, Luca Ronconi University of Ireland, Department of Chemistry, Galway, Republic of Ireland Synthesis and preliminary biological investigation of novel NHC gold(i) complexes as potential anticancer agents Caroline M. Gallati, Matthias Plangger, Irene Würtenberger, Ronald Gust CCB-University of Innsbruck, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria 39

40 Poster Presentations 40 P056 P057 P058 P059 P060 P061 P062 P063 P064 P065 P066 P067 Titanocene-gold compounds inhibiting AKT and MAPKAP kinases block renal cancer growth in vitro and in vivo Jacob Fernández-Gallardo, Benelita T. Elie, Florian Sulzmaier, Mercedes Sanaú, Joe W. Ramos, Maria Contel Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Chemistry Department, Brooklyn, New York, United States of America A glimpse into molecular mechanism of phenolato titanium(iv) anticancer complexes Maya Miller, Ori Braitbard, Yoav Smith, Jacob Hochman, Edit Y. Tshuva The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel Combination of anti-cancer salan Ti IV complexes with cisplatin: Synergistic effects Nitzan Ganot, Edit Y. Tshuva The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel Highly active antitumor titanium(iv) phenolato complexes: the influence of structural factors on complex performance Avia Tzubery, Edit Y. Tshuva The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel Highly effective and hydrolytically stable vanadium(v) phenolato antitumor agents: Development, analysis and mechanistic investigation Lilia Reytman, Edit Y. Tshuva The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel Redox properties of iron sucrose Leila Mahmoudi, Reinhard Kissner ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry (LAC), 8093 Zurich, Switzerland Interaction of hybrid polyoxometalates with biological targets Mauro Carraro, Gloria Modugno, Valeria Zamolo, Marcella Bonchio University of Padova, Department of Chemical Sciences, Padova, Italy EuroTracker dyes: very bright europium complexes for live cell imaging James W. Walton, David Parker Durham Univeristy, Department of Chemistry, DH1 3LE Durham, United Kindom Synthesis of water stable {M (V) O 2 } + -NHC complexes (M = Re, 99 Tc) Michael Benz, Henrik Braband, Roger Alberto University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Selective detection of cancer cells by luminescent ruthenium probes Dumitru Arian, Roland Krämer University of Heidelberg, Inorganic Chemistry Institute, Heidelberg, Germany Transition metal-mediated chemistry as a bioorthogonal labelling and activation approach in biological systems Jessica Clavadetscher, Sunay V. Chankeshwara, Mark Bradley University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry, EH9 3JJ Edinburgh, United Kingdom Does length really matter? Structure-luminescence relationships in Eu III and Tb III complexes Lena J. Daumann, Elisabeth Fatila, David S. Tatum, Kenneth N. Raymond University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry, Berkeley, United States of America

41 Poster Presentations 12 P068 P069 P070 P071 P072 P073 P074 P075 P076 P077 DNA sensing by lanthanide-binding peptides Christelle Gateau, Alexandra Botz, Laetitia Ancel, Colette Lebrun, Pascale Delangle Laboratoire de Reconnaissance Ionique et Chimie de Coordination, Service de Chimie Inorganique et Biologique (UMR_E 3 CEA UJF), Grenoble, France Structures and biotransformations of potent insulin-enhancing V IV O complexes with picolinate derivatives Tanja Koleša-Dobravc, Elzbieta Lodyga-Chruscinska, Marzena Symonowicz, Daniele Sanna, Anton Meden, Franc Perdih, Eugenio Garribba University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Silver(I) bis(norharmane) compounds: synthesis, 3D structures and cytostatic properties Rais Ahmad Khan, Khalid Al-Farhan, Andreia de Almeida, Ali Alsalme, Angela Casini, Mohamed Ghazzali, Jan Reedijk King Saud University, Chemistry Department, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Zn(II)-triggered cellular uptake and nuclear localization of a near infrared fluorescent probe Sandra G. König, Roland Krämer University of Heidelberg, Inorganic Chemistry Institute, Heidelberg, Germany Novel multi-functional metallodrug candidates as potential cancer therapeutics Ziga Ude, Sara Sersen, Iztok Turel, Celine J. Marmion Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, D2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland Coordination abilities of the alloferon 1 mutants containing two histidine residues towards copper(ii) ions Agnieszka Matusiak, Mariola Kuczer, Elzbieta Czarniewska, Grzegorz Rosinski, Teresa Kowalik-Jankowska University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw, Poland Novel bio-inorganic tools for ROS detection in living cells Arjan Geersing, Monique G. P. van der Wijst, Gerard Roelfes University of Groningen, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, 9747AG Groningen, The Netherlands Improved reaction conditions for the synthesis of novel KP1339 derivatives and preliminary investigations on their anticancer potential Paul-Steffen Kuhn, Verena Pichler, Alexander Roller, Michael Jakupec, Wolfgang Kandioller, Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry 1090, Vienna, Austria Surfactant-mediated activation of the lead anticancer ruthenium compound KP1019 by encapsulation into polymeric nanoparticles Britta Fischer, Petra Heffeter, Kushtrim Kryeziu, Lars Gille, Samuel M. Meier, Walter Berger, Christian R. Kowol, Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 1090 Vienna, Austria Synthesis, characterization and anticancer activity of (thio)pyrone-derived organometallic complexes Melanie Schmidlehner, Verena Pichler, Alexander Roller, Michael A. Jakupec, Wolfgang Kandioller, Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 1090 Vienna, Austria 41

42 Poster Presentations P078 P079 P080 P081 P082 P083 P084 P085 P086 P087 A cobalt-based strategy for tumor targeting of EGFR-inhibitors Claudia Karnthaler-Benbakka, Diana Groza, Kushtrim Kryeziu, Verena Pichler, Alexander Roller, Walter Berger, Petra Heffeter, Christian R. Kowol, Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, 1090 Vienna, Austria Fluorophore ATCUN complexes: Dual probes for DNA CcFreie Universität Berlin, Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Berlin, Germany Amphiphilic metal complexes of cyclen derivatives for improved protein cleavage via particle formation Chrischani Perera, Nora Kulak Freie Universität, Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Berlin, Germany Copper complexes of novel anthraquinone-substituted cyclen derivatives for DNA cleavage Jan Hormann, Nora Kulak Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Berlin, Germany HSP70 as a metallodrug target Aoife McKeon, Maria Morgan, Darren Griffith Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland New carbohydrate-bearing 8-hydroxyquinoline compounds as multifunctional chelators of copper(ii) and zinc(ii) ions Valentina Oliveri, Giuseppa I. Grasso, Francesco Attanasio, Francesco Bellia, Graziella Vecchio University of Catania, Department of Chemistry, Catania, Italy Antimicrobial properties of Cu-based nanoparticles: Interaction with DNA, ROS production and lipid peroxidation Kleoniki Giannousi, Anastasia Pantazaki, Catherine Dendrinou-Samara Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemistry, Thessaloniki, Greece Cystic fibrosis: New molecular imaging tools Vera FC Ferreira, Bruno L Oliveira, João DG Correia, Isabel Santos, Carlos M Farinha, Filipa F Mendes Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, C2TN - Center of Nuclear Sciences and Tecnhologies, Bobadela LRS, Portugal DNA binding and cytotoxic activity of Zn(II) and Cu(II) complexes with new bis(thiosemicarbazone) derivatives António Paulo, Inês Rodrigues, Maria P. C. Campello, Goreti Morais, Vera Ferreira, Filipa Mendes, Isabel Santos, Sofia Gama Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, C2TN - Center of Nuclear Sciences and Technology, Bobadela LRS, Portugal Biological evaluation of zinc(ii) chlorido complexes with O 6 -substituted 9-deazahypoxanthine derivatives Jana Galikova, Jan Hosek, Zdenek Dvorak, Zdenek Travnicek Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Olomouc, Czech Republic 42

43 Poster Presentations 12 P088 P089 P090 P091 P092 P093 Interaction of azide with human neuroglobin and H64Q mutant investigated by solution NMR and molecular dynamics simulation Bingbing Zhang, Xuesong Wang, Haili Li, Jia Xu, Lianzhi Li, Weihong Du Renmin University of ChinaDepartment of Chemistry, Beijing, People s Republic of China ph-specific structural speciation studies in biologically relevant binary Cr(III)- hydroxycarboxylic acid systems Catherine Gabriel, Athanasios Salifoglou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemical Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece The therapeutic properties of VO(dmpp) 2 as demonstrated by in vivo studies in type 2 diabetic GK rats N. Domingues, J. Pelletier, C-G. Ostenson, M.M.C.A. Castro University of Coimbra, Department of Life Sciences, Coimbra,Portugal Synthesis, spectral characterization and antimicrobial activity of Co(II) and Hg(II) complexes of 1,3-bis(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-2-oxapropane Aydin Tavman, Adem Cinarli, Demet Gürbüz, A. Seher Birteksöz Tan Istanbul University, Department of Chemistry, Istanbul, Turkey New photoactivatable CO-releasing molecules of manganese with imidazoline/benzimidazole ligands Elvan Üstün, Serpil Demir, Ismail Özdemir, Ulrich Schatzschneider Ordu University, Department of Chemistry, Ordu, Turkey Antiproliferative effect of polyoxometalates is induced by ROS-mediated DNA damage in human cancer cells B. González, V. Ortiz, A. Bachmann, E. Ruiz, J. M. Gutiérrez-Zorrilla, A. Bonnin, S. Martín, N. Valle Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Department of Biotechnology, Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), Spain P094 Synthesis and kinetic of metalation of 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octakis(propyl), N, N, N, N -tetramethylamino porphyrazines and 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octa substituted phthalocyanine David D.A. Isabirye, Fanyana M. Mtunzi, Temitayo O.A. Aiyelabola North West University, South Africa, Department of Chemistry, 2745 Mmabatho, South Africa P095 P096 P097 Assessment of the anti-cancer activity of the copper complexes with imidazole and pivalato ligand Sylwia Godlewska, Anna Dolega, Ewa Augustin, Katarzyna Baranowska, Harald Kelm Gdansk University of Technology, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Gdansk, Poland Antitumor potential of copper complexes with mitochondrion as the cellular target Xiaoyong Wang Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing, People s Republic of China Changed to Oral Presentation: Cobalt-coordination and oxidation state in a heterobimetallic complex Marcel Swart, Abril C. Castro ICREA, Universitat de Girona, Campus Montilivi, Girona, Spain 43

44 Poster Presentations P098 P099 P100 P101 Peptide-based chelating drugs in diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer disease Ana B. Caballero, Cristina Fuster, Ernesto Nicolás, Jordi García, Patrick Gamez University of Barcelona, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain The impact of synthetic analogs of histidine on copper(ii) coordination properties to an albumin-like peptide Izabela A. Zawisza, Mariusz Mital, Agnieszka Polkowska-Nowakowska, Arkadiusz Bonna, Wojciech Bal Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Biophysics, Warsaw, Poland Probing Cu + binding properties of two toxic mutants of the human prion protein fragment Aleksandra Hecel, Marek Luczkowski, Daniela Valensin University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw, Poland Binding of Cu 2+ to the islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) Jacob Andersen-Usaj, Amalie C. Bonde, Jessica Pihl, Marie-Louise F. Thomsen, Miki Shavit, Jeppe T. Pedersen, Kaare Teilum, Peter W. Thulstrup, Lars Hemmingsen, University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark P102 Islet Amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) Structural effects of Zn 2+ Miki Shavit, Amalie Carnbring Bonde, Jessica Pihl, Marie-Louise F. Thomsen, Jeppe T. Pedersen, Jacob Andersen-Usaj, Kaare Teilum, Lars Hemmingsen, Peter W. Thulstrup University of Copenhagen, Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark P103 P104 Metal ion catalyzed oxidation of a human prion fragment Gizella Csire, Csilla Kallay, Lajos Nagy, Katalin Várnagy, Imre Sóvágó University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary Cu ligands with high selectivity over Zn to combat Alzheimer s disease Elena Atrian Basco, Sabrina Noël, Amandine Conte-Daban, Adam Day, Emmanuel Gras, Peter Faller, Mariano Laguna, Christelle Hureau Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, Biological Chemistry Group, Toulouse, France 44 P110 P111 P112 Metal nucleic acid interactions (P110-P152) Metal-mediated base pairs with 6-substituted purines: a combined experimental and computational approach Indranil Sinha, Celia Fonseca Guerra, F. Matthias Bickelhaupt, Jens Müller University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany Electron density misattributions in RNA crystallographic structures: Mg 2+ or anions in ribozymes? Luigi D Ascenzo, Pascal Auffinger University of Strasburg, RNA Architecture and Reactivity, Strasburg, France Condensation properties of antitumor dinuclear Ru(II) arene complexes with aliphatic linkers - relation to DNA binding and cytotoxicity Olga Novakova, Martina Stankova, Jaroslav Malina, Bernhard K. Keppler, Viktor Brabec Institute of Biophysics AS CR v.v.i, Department of Molecular Biophysics and Pharmacology, Brno, Czech Republic

45 Poster Presentations 12 P113 P114 P115 P116 P117 P118 P119 P120 P121 P122 P123 P124 X-ray crystal structure of an octameric RNA duplex and different divalent and trivalent metal ions Michelle F. Schaffer, Joachim Schnabl, Bernhard Spingler, Guanya Peng, Vincent Olieric, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Dissecting the role of cations in RNA tertiary structure formation by singlemolecule fluorescence Sebastian L.B. König, Danny Kowerko, Mokrane Khier, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Structure and stability of the human BCL2 RNA G-quadruplex Alicia Domínguez-Martín, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Peptide nucleic acids: Superior FRET-labels for single molecule studies of RNA structure and folding Anita G. Schmitz, Susann Zelger-Paulus, Philipp Anstaett, Gilles Gasser, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Reversible stabilization of transition metal-binding DNA G-quadruplexes David M. Engelhard, Roberta Pievo, Guido H. Clever Georg-August-Universty of Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany From bulk to single molecule RNA studies: Point mutations reveal specific intra domain interactions essential for group II intron ribozyme folding pathway Erica Fiorini, Danny Kowerko, Richard Börner, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Aromatic-ring stacking between indole and nucleobase residues. The effect of bridge formation Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, 4056 Basel, Switzerland Chemical modifications of coenzyme B 12 allow to investigate the interaction mechanism of the B 12 -btub riboswitch system Anastasia Musiari, Sofia Gallo, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Gene regulation on the RNA level. The B 12 dependent btub riboswitch studied with single molecule FRET Richard Börner, Michelle Schaffer, Sofia Gallo, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Influence of Hg II on the intercalation of [Ru(bpy)2(dppz)] 2+ to DNA Bhaumik S. Dave, Silke Johannsen, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Structural investigation of the D1κζext region of group II intron Sc.ai5γ Serranda Gashi, Maria Pechlaner, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Following inter- and intramolecular dynamics of single encapsulated RNA molecules by FRET spectroscopy Mélodie C.A.S. Hadzic, Sebastian L.B. König, Danny Kowerko, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland 45

46 Poster Presentations P125 P126 P127 P128 P129 P130 P131 P132 P133 P134 P135 Biologically relevant RNA G-quadruplex structure studied at the single-molecule level Helena Guiset Miserachs, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland The effect of metal ions on nucleic acids interactions, seen at the single molecule level Mokrane Khier, Sebastian L. B. König, Danny Kowerko, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Thermodynamics of the formation of metal-mediated base pairs Kristina Schweizer, Bart Jan Ravoo, Jens Müller University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany A metal-mediated base pair with a triazole-based tridentate ligand Stefanie Litau, Jens Müller University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany Hit to lead: SAR studies of cyclometalated benzimidazole and dimethylbenzylamine platinum group metals anticancer compounds José Ruiz, Gorakh Yellol, Ana Zamora, Jyoti Yellol, Sergio Perez, Antonio Donaire, Venancio Rodríguez, Alicia Buceta, Natalia Cutillas, Patrick J. Bednarski, Christoph Janiak, Vera Vasylyeva University of Murcia, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Murcia, Spain Purification and isolation of platinated RNA Marianthi Zampakou, Daniela Donghi University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Recognition of an RNA three-way junction by a de novo designed drug Susann Zelger-Paulus, Siriporn Phongtongpasuk, Michael J. Hannon, Roland K. O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Rhenium(I)-dppz complexes as potential RNA binding agents Elena Alberti, Michael P. Coogan, Daniela Donghi University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland The CPEB3 ribozyme pseudoknot is tied up by magnesium(ii) Miriam Skilandat, Magdalena-Rowinska-Zyrek, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland G4-DNA vs. B-DNA binding of Schiff base transition metal complexes Giampaolo Barone, Alessio Terenzi, Riccardo Bonsignore, Angelo Spinello, Anna Maria Almerico, Antonino Lauria University of Palermo, Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, Palermo, Italy NMR localization of Mg 2+ ions in the mammalian CPEB3 ribozyme Magdalena Rowinska-Zyrek, Miriam Skilandat, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland 46

47 Poster Presentations 12 P136 P137 P138 P139 P140 P141 P142 P143 P144 P145 Proton and nitrogen-15 NMR spectroscopic studies of Ag I -mediated C-C basepairs Takenori Dairaku, Itaru Okamoto, Kyoko Furuita, Shuji Oda, Daichi Yamanaka, Hidetaka Torigoe, Tetsuo Kozasa, Yoshinori Kondo, Akira Ono, Chojiro Kojima, Vladimír Sychrovský, Yoshiyuki Tanaka Tohoku University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sendai, Japan A luminescent purine-based ligand for metal-mediated base pairs Soham Mandal, Jens Müller University of Münster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Münster, Germany Insights into the structural determinants for the formation of fluorescent silver nanoclusters on DNA, RNA and DNA-RNA chimeras Peter W. Thulstrup, Pratik Shah, Seok Keun Cho, Morten J. Bjerrum, Seong Wook Yang University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark Stabilisation and nucleic acids binding of a +3 ion: the aluminium/cacodylate/ RNA system Tarita Biver, Natalia Busto, Begoña García, Matteo Lari, José-Maria Leal, Hector Lozano, Fernando Secco, Marcella Venturini University of Pisa, Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, Pisa, Italy DNA-interacting photoswitchable metal complexes based on dithienylcyclopentene ligands Andreu Presa, Guillem Vázquez, Ivana Borilovic, Olivier Roubeau, Patrick Gamez University of Barcelona, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain Targeting DNA structures using metallosupramolecular complexes Rosa F. Brissos, David Aguilà, Mohanad Darawsheh, Leoni Barrios, Olivier Roubeau, Guillem Aromí, Patrick Gamez University of Barcelona, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain Anion-π interactions in biological molecules derived from purine and pyrimidine bases Angel Terrón, Miquel Barceló-Oliver, Juan J. Fiol, Angel García-Raso, Antonio Frontera Universitat de les Illes Balears, Department of Chemistry, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Synthesis, characterization and DNA interaction study of some copper(ii) complexes with substituted terpyridine ligands Amparo Caubet, Jordi Grau, Patrick Gámez, Olivier Roubeau. University of Barcelona, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain New mixed-ligand Cu(II) complexes acting as self-activating chemical nucleases Inês Rodrigues, Filipa Mendes, Elisa Palma, Isabel Correia, Fernanda Carvalho, Isabel C. Santos, Fernanda Marques, Isabel Santos, António Paulo, Sofia Gama Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade de Lisboa, C2TN - Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, Bobadela LRS, Portugal Site-specific covalent post-transcriptional labeling of oligonucleotides for the study of single molecules Igor Oleinich, David Egloff, Eva Freisinger University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland 47

48 Poster Presentations P146 P147 P148 P149 P150 P151 P152 Interaction of Pd 2+ complexes of 2,6-disubstituted pyridines with nucleoside 5 -monophosphates Oleg Golubev, Tuomas Lönnberg and Harri Lönnberg University of Turku, Department of Chemistry, Turku, Finland Recognition of alternative DNA and RNA structures by bimetallic triple-stranded ferro-helicates Jaroslav Malina, Peter Scott, Viktor Brabec Institute of Biophysics AS CR,v.v.i., Department of Molecular Biophysics and Pharmacology, Brno, Czech Republic NMR study of metal ion interactions with the D1 κ-ζ region of a group II intron Simona Bartova, Maria Pechlaner, Daniela Donghi, Roland K. O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Anti-cancer effects of Pt(IV) complex in cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cells Takao Tobe, Karin Shimizu, Miki Motoyama, Koji Ueda, Yoshinori Okamoto, Nakao Kojima Meijo University, Faculty of Phamacy, Nagoya, Japan Stability and halide selectivity of the fluoride riboswitch explained Mohit Chawla, Romina Oliva, Luigi Cavallo KAUST Catalysis Center, KCC, Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Nano-arrays of DNA-binding cylinders Jenifer C. White, Michael J. Hannon University of Birmingham, Department of Chemistry, B15 2TT Birmingham, United Kingdom 32 P experiments with B 12 riboswitch from Klebsiella pneumoniae Joana Palou-Mir, Anastasia Musiari, Roland K. O. Sigel, Miquel Barceló-Oliver Universitat de les Illes Balears, Department of Chemistry, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 48 P160 P161 P162 P163 Metalloproteins: structure and function (P160-P209) Biologically relevant or an artifact? The copper binding site in wheat metallothionein Katsiaryna Tarasava, Eva Freisinger University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Investigation of the metal ion binding properties, folding, and structure of unique histidine-rich metallothioneins Jelena Habjanic, Katsiaryna Tarasava, Eva Freisinger University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Towards the structure-function characterization of a metal binding plant metallothionein from Musa acuminata (banana) Jovana Jakovleska, Eva Freisinger University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Investigating a dominant Zn 2 Cd species of the fungal metallothionein Neclu_MT2 Jens Loebus, Aleksandar Salim, Gerd-Joachim Krauss, Dirk Dobritzsch, Eva Freisinger University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland

49 Poster Presentations 12 P164 P165 X-ray crystallographic structure analyses and characterization of a blue copper protein, pseudoazurin, Met16Ile variant Kana Gunji, Takahide Yamaguchi, Akiko Takashina, Masaki Unno, Takamitsu Kohzuma Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Mito, Japan Efficient oxidation and destabilization of a Zn(Cys) 4 zinc finger by singlet oxygen Vincent Lebrun, Arnaud Tron, Luca Scarpantonio, Colette Lebrun, Jean-Luc Ravanat, Jean-Marc Latour, Nathan McClenaghan, Olivier Sénèque LCBM / Université de Grenoble, CEA Grenoble, France P166 The structure of octaheme cytochrome c sulfite reductase MccA from W. succinogenes reveals a CX15CH heme c binding motif and a novel active site geometry Bianca Hermann, Melanie Kern, Jörg Simon, Oliver Einsle University of Freiburg, Department of Biochemistry, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany P167 P168 P169 P170 P171 P172 P173 A covalent mechanism at an unusual reactive thiolate-ligated heme Daniel B. Grabarczyk, Paul E. Chappell, Ian J. McPherson, Kylie A. Vincent, Susan M. Lea, Ben C. Berks University of Oxford, Biochemistry Department, OX1 3QU Oxford, United Kingdom Structures and properties of blue copper protein, pseudoazurin Thr36X variants Risa Aoki, Akiko Takashina, Masaki Unno, Takamitsu Kohzuma Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Mito, Japan The metalloprotein HbpS from Streptomycetes specifically interacts with iron, heme and cobalamin Darío Ortiz de Orué Lucana, Ina Wedderhoff, Andrew Torda, Sergey Fedosov University of Osnabrueck, Department Biology/Chemistry, Osnabrueck, Germany An artificial monooxygenase? Laurianne Rondot, Adeline Jorge Robin, Christine Cavazza, Caroline Marchi-Delapierre, Stéphane Ménage lcbm, CEA/CNRS/Université de Grenoble, Grenoble, France Cobalt redox and ligation changes in cobalamine systems revealed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy and density functional theory Peer Schrapers, Sebastian Goetzl, Ramona Kositzki, Sandra E. Hennig, Holger Dau, Holger Dobbek, Michael Haumann Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Berlin, Germany Radical-SAM enzymes with two FeS clusters, RimO and TYW1: Using spectroscopy to assign the interactions and function of each cluster Thibaut Molle, Velavan Kathirvelu, Ricardo Garcia-Serres, Martin Clemancey, Jean-Marc Latour, Vincent Maurel, Serge Gambarelli, Farhad Forhouar, John F. Hunt, Marc Fontecave, Etienne Mulliez, Mohamed Atta CEA-Grenoble, irtsv / LCBM / PMB, Grenoble, France Two new C-type cytochromes found in cyanobacteria: Tll0287 and PsbV2 Thanh-Lan Lai, Miwa Sugiura, Michihiro Suga, Jian-Ren Shen, Alain Boussac Institute of Biology and Technologies of CEA Saclay, Department of Life Sciences, Gif sur Yvette, France 49

50 Poster Presentations 50 P174 P175 P176 P177 P178 P179 P180 P181 P182 Metal sensing in a bacterial cell: A network that differentiates metals Cecilia Piergentili, Andrew W. Foster, Carl J. Patterson, Rafael Pernil, Deenah Osman, Nigel J. Robinson Durham University, School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, DH1 3LE Durham, United Kingdom Design of a novel type of enzymatic control in NColE7-based zinc finger nucleases Eszter Németh, Chris Oostenbrink, Béla Gyurcsik University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 6720 Szeged, Hungary Understanding the inhibition mechanism of chlorite dismutase from the nitrite-oxidizing bacterium Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii Stefan Hofbauer, Clemens Gruber, Irene Schaffner, Katharina F. Pirker, Christa Jakopitsch, Axel Sündermann, Chris Oostenbrink, Paul G. Furtmüller, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Vienna, Austria Mechanism of reaction of chlorite with mammalian peroxidases Christa Jakopitsch, Katharina F. Pirker, Jörg Flemmig, Stefan Hofbauer, Denise Schlorke, Paul G. Furtmüller, Jürgen Arnhold, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Vienna, Austria Investigating the relation between structure and reaction mechanism of eukaryotic catalase-peroxidase Bernhard Gasselhuber, Andrea Nicolussi, Xavi Carpena, Marcel Zamocky, Christa Jakopitsch, Paul G. Furtmüller, Ignacio Fita, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Vienna, Austria Mimicking the molybdopterin system by synthesis of molybdenum-pterin complexes Ivan Trentin, Carola Schulzke University of Greifswald, Department of Biochemistry, Greifswald, Germany Affinity capillary electrophoresis to investigate metal ion interactions with the protein AtHIRD11 and the proline-rich peptide CBPep Markus Nachbar, Mona Mozafari, Hassan Alhazmi, Lutz Preu, Hassan Albishri, Deia Abd El-Hady, Sami El Deeb, Sabine Redweik, Hermann Wätzig TU Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany Investigation of a prokaryotic peroxidase with a covalently bound heme b from the cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. PCC 8106 Andrea Nicolussi, Markus Auer, Georg Schütz, Clemens Gruber, Katharina Pirker, Marcel Zamocky, Paul G. Furtmüller, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Vienna, Austria Molecular peculiarities of hybrid B heme peroxidases Marcel Zamocky, Katharina F. Pirker, Bernhard Gasselhuber, Paul G. Furtmüller, Katarina Chovanova, Jana Harichova, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Vienna, Austria

51 Poster Presentations 12 P183 P184 P185 P186 P187 P188 P189 P190 P191 Interaction between half-sandwich type [Ru(η 6 -p-cym)(h 2 O) 3 ] 2+ with potential proliferative effect and multihistidine containing oligopeptides Zsolt Bihari, Zoltán Nagy, Péter Buglyó University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary Cu binding and oxidation kinetics characterization of the multi-subunit Mn(II, III) oxidizing multicopper oxidase, Mnx, from Bacillus sp. PL-12 Cristina N. Butterfield, Kelly N. Chacon, Ninian J. Blackburn, Bradley M. Tebo Oregon Health & Science University, Environmental and Biomolecular Systems, Portland, United States of America Characterization of novel metallo-β-lactamases from the B3 subgroup Manfredi Miraula, Gerhard Schenk, Nataša Mitic National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Republic of Ireland Alkaline transition mechanism of cytochrome c from Alcaligenes xylosoxidans NCIMB11015 Akiko Takashina, Michael Tiedemann, Masaki Unno, Martin Stillman, Takamitsu Kohzuma Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Mito, Japan Geometry and electronic structures of axial/rhombic site in pseudoazurin Met16 variants: XAS and DFT investigations Takahide Yamaguchi, Junko Yano, Vittal K. Yachandra, Robert K. Szilagyi, Takamitsu Kohzuma Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Mito, Japan Mechanistic studies on a new functional dimeric chlorite dismutase Irene Schaffner, Nicola Flego, Georg Mlynek, Marzia Bellei, Stefan Hofbauer, Gianantonio Battistuzzi, Kristina Djinovic-Carugo, Giulietta Smulevich, Paul G. Furtmüller, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Vienna, Austria Changed to Oral Presentation: Electrochemistry of cytochromes P450 in surfactant films: Tunable catalysts? Andrew K. Udit, Michael G. Hill Occidental College, Department of Chemistry, Los Angeles, United States of America Structure-function relationship of zinc enzymes by a computational method Toshiaki Taura, Yuki Kato, Masayo Goto University of Aichi Prefecture, Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Nagakute, Japan A set of Echerichia coli amino acid auxotrophic expression host strains for selectively labelled metalloenzyme research Risako Fukazawa, Myat T. Lin, Yoshiharu Miyajima-Nakano, Shinichi Matsushita, Sylvia K. Choi, Amgalanbaatar Baldansuren, Sergei A. Dikanov, Robert B. Gennis, Toshio Iwasaki Nippon Medical School, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Tokyo, Japan 51

52 Poster Presentations P192 P193 P194 P195 P196 P197 P198 P199 P200 P201 Probing the structural properties and dynamics of the heme-based sensor protein YddV by time-resolved step-scan FTIR spectroscopy Andrea Pavlou, Markéta Martínková, Toru Shimizu, Eftychia Pinakoulaki University of Cyprus, Department of Chemistry, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus Ligand mutagenesis of TthNEET, a thermophile homolog of MitoNEET Toshio Iwasaki, Emi Hagiuda, Risako Fukazawa, Yoko Hayashi-Iwasaki, Tairo Oshima, Kazuya Hasegawa, Takashi Kumasaka Nippon Medical School, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Tokyo, Japan Mechanistic studies on the effects of Aminoglycosides on biomimetic membranes Torsten John, Zhi X. Voo, Trayder Thomas, David K. Chalmers, Bim Graham, Leone Spiccia, Lisandra L. Martin Monash University, School of Chemistry, 3800 Clayton, Australia Towards better understanding of metal specificity in di-metal carboxylate proteins Vivek Srinivas, Julia J. Griese, Martin Högbom Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden Structure and function of heme-binding proteins in heme-uptake systems of gram-positive bacteria Norifumi Muraki, Yasunori Okamoto, Takashi Hayashi, Shigetoshi Aono National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, Okazaki, Japan Structural and functional study of R2-like ligand-binding oxidases Hugo Lebrette, Julia J. Griese, Martin Högbom Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden Biochemical characterization and structural aspects of recombinant human peroxidasin 1 and truncated peroxidasin 1 variants Martina Paumann-Page, Monika Soudi, Eva Edenhofer, Paul G. Furtmüller, Christian Obinger University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, 1190 Wien, Austria Metalloprotein manipulation for metal biosensors and bio-recovery Wei Wei, Xiangzhi Liu, Peiqing Sun, Jing Zhao Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing, People s Republic of China Hypochlorite activation at the heme iron center of hemoglobin Cristina Bischin, Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu Babes-Bolyai University, Department of Chemistry, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hemoglobin and hemerythrin based blood substitutes Florina V. Scurtu, Denisa Hathazi, Augustin C. Mot, Anetta Vaida, Eva Fischer-Fodor, Grigore Damian, Donald M. Kurtz, Vlad Toma, Anca Farcas, Ioana Roman, Radu L. Silaghi-Dumitrescu Babes-Bolyai University, Department of Chemistry, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 52

53 Poster Presentations 12 P202 P203 P204 P205 P206 P207 P208 P209 IR spectroelectrochemical study of ligand binding to the metal centres of nitrogenase Pathinan Paengnakorn, Philip A. Ash, Karamatullah Danyal, Lance C. Seefeldt, Kylie A. Vincent University of Oxford, Department of Chemistry, OX1 3QR Oxford, United Kingdom Dual effect of the mutational modification of the proton transfer pathway and a type I Cu ligand on properties and function of the trinuclear copper center in CueO Takeshi Sakurai, Takao Kajikawa, Kunishige Kataoka Kanazawa University, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa, Japan Protein-solvent interaction and metal substitution of membrane type I matrix metalloproteinase Elena Decaneto, Markus Knipp, Hideaki Ogata, Martina Havenith, Wolfgang Lubitz Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Biophysical Chemistry Department, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany Fine structure and redox changes at [FeFe] and [MnFe] cofactors in a ligandbinding oxidase studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy Ramona Kositzki, Julia J. Griese, Martin Högbom, Michael Haumann Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Berlin, Germany TXRF analysis of native PP1 and the PP1-Inhibitor 2 complex Ewald Heroes, Jens Rip, Luc Van Meervelt, Stefan De Gendt, Monique Beullens, Mathieu Bollen University of Leuven, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 3000 Leuven, Belgium Structural and functional insight into trafficking of copper in the cell Peep Palumaa, Lucia Banci, Ivano Bertini, Simone Ciofi-Baffoni, Kairit Zovo Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Gene Technology, Tallinn, Estonia Laser flash photolysis induced electron transfer in the isolated uptake hydrogenase subunit HupS studied by EPR spectroscopy Ann Magnuson, Patrícia Raleiras, Leif Hammarström, Stenbjörn Styring Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry, Ångström, Uppsala, Sweden X-ray structural studies of metal-binding to human serum transferrin: metalinduced conformational changes and biocoordination of metals Tsz-Pui Lai, Minji Wang, Li Wang, Hongzhe Sun The University of Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong, People s Republic of China P220 Bioinspired and biomimetic systems (P ) The mechanism of catechol intradiol dioxygenation by bio-inspired non-heme iron(iii) complexes Robin Jastrzebski, Matthew G. Quesne, Bert M. Weckhuysen, Sam P. de Visser, Pieter C.A. Bruijnincx Utrecht University, Inorganic Chemistry & Catalysis, 3584CG Utrecht, The Netherlands 53

54 Poster Presentations P221 P222 P223 P224 P225 P226 P227 P228 P229 P230 Highly positive charged porphyrins: Distinguishing between redox-center catalysis and effects of the positive charge on the decomposition of superoxide Isabell Kenkel, Rainer Lippert, Norbert Jux, Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Erlangen,Germany The first metal complex with unidentate N1-purine ligand Marina Serrano-Braceras, Duane Choquesillo-Lazarte, Alicia Domínguez-Martín, Esther Vílchez-Rodríguez, Alfonso Castiñeiras, Josefa María González-Pérez, Juan Niclós-Gutiérrez University of Granada, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Granada, Spain Pyrazole based ligand scaffolds provide second sphere hydrogen bonding: Substrate coordination by bimetallic complexes Natascha Bruckner, Sebastian Dechert, Joanna Galezowska, Franc Meyer Georg-August-Universty of Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany Bulky N,N,O ligands in mononuclear non-heme iron enzyme mimics Emma Folkertsma, Marc-Etienne Moret, Robertus J.M. Klein Gebbink Utrecht University, Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, 3584CG Utrecht, The Netherlands Dioxygen activation at new binuclear iron complexes Anne Schober, Sebastian Dechert, Serhiy Demeshko, Franc Meyer Georg-August-Universty of Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany Proton channels and structured peptides for H 2 oxidation electrocatalysts to mimic hydrogenase Wendy J. Shaw, Arnab Dutta, Sheri Lense, John A.S. Roberts, Bojana Ginovska-Pangovska Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Catalysis Science, Richland, United States of America Synthesis and characterisation of the metal-binding properties of a tripodal peptide prototype Ágnes Dancs, Nóra Veronika Nagy, Dávid Árus, Zsuzsanna Darula, Tamás Gajda University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 6720 Szeged, Hungary Room temperature catalyst for toluene aliphatic C H bond oxidation: Tripodal tridentate copper complex immobilized in functionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles Chih-Cheng Liu, Tien-Sung Lin, Chung-Yuan Mou National Taiwan University, Department of Chemistry, Taipei, Taiwan Metal ion binding of TACH-based multidentate tripodal ligands Attila Szorcsik, Ferenc Matyuska, Ágnes Dancs, Tamás Gajda University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 6720 Szeged, Hungary Factors affecting the design of biomimetic ferrichrome analogues Evgenia Olshvang, Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka, Agnieszka Szebesczyk, Henryk Kozlowski, Yitzhak Hadar, Abraham Shanzer Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, Rehovot, Israel 54

55 Poster Presentations 12 P231 P232 P233 P234 P235 P236 P237 P238 P239 P240 P241 Functional ribonucleotide reductase enzyme models Miklós István Szávuly, József Kaizer, Gábor Speier University of Pannonia, Department of Chemistry, 8200 Veszprém, Hungary Towards criteria necessary for designing successful siderophore mimic Agnieszka Szebesczyk, Jenny Besserglick, Evgenia Olshvang, Abraham Shanzer, Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw, Poland Targeted protein surface sensors: A general approach for tracking protein structural changes and binding interactions Yael Nissinkorn, Leila Motiei, David Margulies Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, Rehovot, Israel Computational investigations of potential water oxidation catalysts Florian H. Hodel, Marcella Iannuzzi-Mauri, Sandra Luber, Jürg Hutter University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Synthesis of a chiral, polydentate ligand system setting out from L-cysteine and investigation of its nickel complexes Dana S. Warner, Stefan Mebs, Beatrice Braun, Christian Limberg Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Chemie, Berlin, Germany Thermodynamics of the Cu(II) µ-thiolate and Cu(I) disulfide redox equilibrium: A combined experimental and theoretical study Erica C. M. Ording-Wenker, Martijn van der Plas, Maxime A. Siegler, F. Matthias Bickelhaupt, Célia Fonseca Guerra, Elisabeth Bouwman Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands One-electron oxidized Cu(II)-di(phenolate) complexes; Relationship between electronic structures and reactivities Yuichi Shimazaki Ibaraki University, College of Science, Mito, Japan Synthesis of pyrazine-pyrane-dithiolene ligands mimicing specific features of molybdopterin Claudia Schindler, Carola Schulzke University of Greifswald, Department of Biochemistry, Greifswald, Germany Photosystem II like water oxidation mechanism in a bioinspired tetranuclear manganese complex Rong-Zhen Liao, Markus D. Kärkäs, Bao-Lin Lee, Björn Åkermark, Per E. M. Siegbahn Stockholm University, Department of Organic Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden Photochemical CO 2 -reduction catalyzed by mono- and dinuclear phenanthroline-extended tetramesityl porphyrin complexes Corinna Matlachowski, Matthias Schwalbe Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Chemistry, Berlin, Germany Synthetic approaches towards the models of sulfite oxidase Yulia B. Borozdina, Nicolas Chrysochos, Muhammad Zubair, Carola Schulzke University of Greifswald, Department of Biochemistry, Greifswald, Germany 55

56 Poster Presentations P242 P243 P244 P245 P246 Ligand architectures as factors affecting the thermodynamic and redox stability of metal ion siderophore complexes Etelka Farkas, Orsolya Szabó, István Pócsi University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary Evaluation of the antioxidant, antihypertensive and antitumor activity of a Cu(II) and Irbesartan (Irb) complex [Cu(Irb) 2 (H 2 O)] (CuIrb): synthesis, characterization and DFT study María S. Islas, Carlos A. Franca, Luis Lezama, Teófilo Rojo, Mercedes Griera Merino, María A. Cortes, Laura Calleros, Manuel Rodriguez Puyol, Evelina G. Ferrer, Patricia A.M. Williams University of La Plata, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Department of Chemistry, 1900 La Plata, Argentina CO releasing molecules as precursors for manganese based oxygen evolving complexes Ulf Sachs, Tobias Fischer, Selina Leone, Hans-Martin Berends, Philipp Kurz Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Freiburg, Germany Alleviating photoinhibition in cyanobacteria by biomineralization-based biological shellization Wei Xiong, Xurong Xu, Ruikang Tang Zhejiang University, Department of Chemistry, Hangzhou, Peoples Republic of China Binding site preference of Zn(II) and Cu(II) in cyclic pseudo-peptides promotes phosphoester hydrolysis activity Peter Comba, Annika Eisenschmidt, Lawrence R. Gahan, Graeme R. Hanson, Nina Mehrkens, Michael Westphal University of Heidelberg, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Heidelberg, Germany 56 P247 Pro-oxidative activity of manganese porphyrins: Steady-state production of H 2 O 2 in the presence of excess ascorbate Rudolf Wedmann, Artak Tovmasyan, Milos Filipovic, Ines Batinic-Haberle, Ivana Ivanovic-Burmazovic University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Erlangen, Germany P248 P249 P250 Methane hydroxylation using light energy by the combination of thylakoid and methane monooxygenase Hidehiro Ito, Fumiya Mori, Kenji Tabata, Ichiro Okura, Toshiaki Kamachi Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Bioengineering, Tokyo, Japan Evaluation of photolysis, antibacterial, and adsorption abilities onto the biomimetic synthesized calcium phosphate compound Mayumi Minamisawa, Kyoko Suzuki, Shoichiro Yoshida Chiba Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Chiba, Japan Biomimetic catalysts based on metalloporphyrin MOFs Arkaitz Fidalgo-Marijuan, Gotzone Barandika, Begoña Bazán, Miren Karmele Urtiaga, Edurne S. Larrea, Marta Iglesias, María Isabel Arriortua University of the Basque Country, Department of Minerology and Petrology, Leioa, Spain

57 Poster Presentations 12 P251 P252 P253 P254 P255 P256 Adduct formation of aromatic biomolecules with Pt(II)-aromatic diiminepolyaminopolycarboxylate complexes Tatsuo Yajima, Atsushi Ito, Gabriella Munzi, Carmelo Sgarlata, Yasuo Nakabayashi, Tadashi Shiraiwa, Giuseppe Arena, Osamu Yamauchi Kansai University, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Osaka, Japan The outer/inner sphere dichotomy in the reaction of some adenine-like N-ligands with [Cu(H 2 EDTA)(H 2 O)] chelate Delara Mansoori, Duane Choquesillo-Lazarte, Alicia Domínguez-Martín, Valeria M. Nurchi, Alfonso Castiñeiras, Guido Crisponi, Josefa M. González-Pérez, Juan Niclós- Gutiérrez University of Cagliari, Department of Chemistry, 9042 Cagliari, Italy Alkane hydroxylation using an artificial metalloenzyme based on the biotinstreptavidin technology Maxime Barnet, Thomas R. Ward University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, 4056 Basel, Switzerland N 2 O reduction at a mixed-valent {Cu 2 S} core Charlène Esmieu, Maylis Orio, Laurent Le Pape, Colette Lebrun, Jacques Pécaut, Stéphane Torelli, Stéphane Ménage LCBM, UMR 5249, Universite de Grenoble, Grenoble, France Investigation of a novel biomimetic Co(II)-based cubane water oxidation catalyst Sandra Luber, Fabio Evangelisti, Robin Güttinger, René Moré, Greta R. Patzke University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Supramolecular dinuclear phosphate esterase mimics Meng Zhao, Liang-Nian Ji, Zong-Wan Mao University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland P260 P261 P262 P263 Bioorganometallic Chemistry (P ) Lighting-up red luminescence by a blue transition metal complex of a chlorophyll catabolite Chengjie Li, Markus Ulrich, Xiujun Liu, Klaus Wurst, Bernhard Kräutler University of Innsbruck, Institute of Organic Chemistry, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Biological evaluation of easy-to-prepare metallocene derivatives Jeannine Hess, Malay Patra, Anna Leonidova, Vanessa Pierroz, Stefano Ferrari, Gilles Gasser University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Reactivity of hexaruthenium assemblies towards proteins Lydia Paul, Bruno Therrien, Julien Furrer University of Berne, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 3012 Berne, Switzerland Increased activity of artificial metalloenzymes based on the biotin-streptavidin technology Fabian Schwizer, Thomas R. Ward University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, 4056 Basel 57

58 Poster Presentations 58 P264 P265 P266 P267 P268 P269 P270 P271 P272 P273 P274 Vectorized ferrocenes and titanocenes with biologically active steroids Enrique Meléndez, José Vera, Xiomara Narváez, José Carmona, Li Ming Gao University of Puerto Rico, Department of Chemistry, 681 Mayaguez, United States of America Evaluation of novel ruthenium(ii)- and rhodium(iii)-organosilane thiosemicarbazone complexes as antiparasitic agents Muneebah Adams, Kelly Chibale, Lubbe Wiesner, Gregory S. Smith University of Cape Town, Department of Chemistry, 7701 Cape Town, South Africa Transition metal complexes of a natural chlorophyll catabolite Xiujun Liu, Chengjie Li, Markus Ulrich, Bernhard Kräutler University of Innsbruck, Institute of Organic Chemistry, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Development of a new class of fluorescence sensors for biologically relevant thiophilic and toxic heavy metals based on the combination of dithiolene ligands with electron deficient fluorophores Ashta Ch. Ghosh, Carola Schulzke University of Greifswald, Department of Biochemistry, Greifswald, Germany Structure and biological activity of organoruthenium complexes with β-diketonates Sara Seršen, Jakob Kljun, Walter Berger, Iztok Turel University of Ljubljana, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia DNA-based catalytic cyclopropanation in water Ana Rioz-Martínez, Jens Oelerich, Gerard Roelfes University of Groningen, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands Halogenated gold(i) NHC complexes and their biological evaluation Claudia Schmidt, Ingo Ott TU Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany Synthesis, characterization and cytotoxicity of (η 6 -p cymene) ruthenium(ii) complexes of α-amino acids Folake A. Egbewande, Lydia E. H. Paul, Bruno Therrien, Julien Furrer University of Berne, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 3012 Berne, Switzerland New rhenium complexes for carbon monoxide photorelease Elham Kianfar, Günther Knör Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, 4040 Linz, Austria Expanding the scope of finely tuned asymmetric platinum(iv) complexes Chee Fei Chin, Thng Agnes, Siew Qi Yap, Wee Han Ang National University of Singapore, Department of Chemistry, Singapore, Singapore Copper, zinc, and lead solubilization from foundry sand and uptake by Penicillium expansum Carlotta Fabbri, Helmut Brandl University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland

59 Poster Presentations 12 P275 P276 P277 P278 P279 Reactivity of cyclometalated ruthenium and osmium complexes towards oxidoreductases Omar Saavedra-Díaz, Ricardo Cerón-Camacho, Ronan Le Lagadec Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Química, México D.F., Mexico Nitric oxide reaction with oxy-heme models containing trans 1-methyl imidazole ligand Astghik A. Hovhannisyan, Tigran S. Kurtikyan Scientific-Technological Center of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Molecule Structure Research Center, 14 Yerevan, Armenia Naphthoquinone derivatives as a bioactive ligand scaffold for the development of organometallic metallodrugs Carmen M. Hackl, Michael Jakupec, Wolfgang Kandioller, Christian G. Hartinger, Bernhard K. Keppler University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 1090 Vienna, Austria New vanadium complexes as optical probes to detect Cys sulfenic modifications in PTEN Agostino Cilibrizzi, Juliet Collins, Rudiger Woscholski, Robin Leatherbarrow, Ramon Vilar Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, SW7 2AZ London, United Kingdom Design of catalytic anticancer drugs: NADH regeneration by Rh(III) half-sandwich complexes Abraha Habtemariam, Joan Soldevila-Barreda, Peter J. Sadler University of Warwick, Department of Chemistry, CV4 7AL Coventry, United Kingdom P290 P292 P293 P294 P295 New methods and tools for bioinorganic chemistry (P ) Regression-based analysis of thermal melting curves Danny Kowerko, Sebastian L.B. König, Roland K.O. Sigel University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Avoiding slips in the determination of uncaging quantum yields of organic and organometallic bio-active compounds Philipp Anstaett, Anna Leonidova, Gilles Gasser University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Targeting biomolecules and living cells by luminescent ruthenium(ii) Schiff base complexes Julian Walther, Dumitru Arian, Roland Krämer University of Heidelberg, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Heidelberg, Germany Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy to determine structural and solution equilibrium data of copper(ii) complexes with anticancer prospects Nóra V. Nagy, Éva A. Enyedy, Christian R. Kowol, Felix Bacher, Tamás Kiss, Antal Rockenbauer, Vladimir B. Arion Hungarian Academy of Science, Institute of Molecular Pharmacology, 1117 Budapest, Hungary Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis (ACE) for fast prediction of protein selectivity to metal ions Hassan A. AlHazmi, Markus Nachbar, Sami El Deeb, Deia El Hady, Hassan M. AlBishri, Hermann Wätzig TU Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany 59

60 Poster Presentations 60 P296 P297 P298 P299 P300 P301 P302 P303 P304 P305 A novel sequential extraction method for fractionation of vanadium in mineral soils Yu-Hui Xu, Helmut Brandl, Jen-How Huang University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland Probing the mechanism of acrylamide formation by HPLC-FTIR and Raman spectroscopy Aristos Ioannou, Andri Ioannou, Eftychia Pinakoulaki, Constantinos Varotsis Cyprus University of Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, 3603 Lemesos, Cyprus CuO/ZnO nanocomposite for colorimetric detection of cysteine M. Šimšíková, J. Cechal, A. Zorkovská, M. Antalík, T. Šikola Brno University of Technology, CEITEC BUT, Brno, Czech Republic β-nmr: A novel spectroscopic technique in biological inorganic chemistry? A. Gottberg, M. Stachura, M. Kowalska, M.L. Bissell, V. Arcisauskaite, K. Blaum, A. Helmke, K. Johnston, K. Kreim, F.H. Larsen, R. Neugart, G. Neyens, D. Szunyogh, P.W. Thulstrup, D.T. Yordanov, L. Hemmingsen ISOLDE-CERN, PH-SME-IS, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland Surface plasmon resonance imaging and fluorescence spectroscopy solutions to explore molecular interactions Frank Birke, Cecile Schuhmacher, Rainer Nehm HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH, Scientific, Unterhaching, Germany Investigating the impact of ROS on the toxicity of plumbagin and its copper complexes Veronika F.S. Pape, Eva A. Enyedy, Anna Lovrics, Zsuzsanna Nagy, Nora Kucsma, Aron Szepesi, Miklós Geiszt, Michael Wiese, Gergely Szakács Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Enzymology, 1117 Budapest, Hungary Infrared spectroscopy coupled with protein film electrochemistry to study hydrogenase inhibition by π-acid ligands Min-Wen Chung, Benjamin Aucott, Suzannah Hexter, Philip A. Ash, Fraser A. Armstrong, Kylie A. Vincent University of Oxford, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, OX1 3QR Oxford, United Kingdom Thermally induced spin-crossover in Fe(III)diethyldithiocarbamate studied by X-ray spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations Stefan Mebs, Peer Schrapers, Ramona Kositzki, Michael Haumann Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Berlin, Germany Novel metrological tool for assessment nano- and micro-sized organic/inorganic materials by field flow fractionation Haruhisa Kato, Ayako Nakamura National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Tsukuba, Japan Characterization of size and size distribution of nano- and micro- organic/ inorganic materials: A comparison of scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and flow field-flow fractionation with multiangle light scattering methods Ayako Nakamura, Haruhisa Kato National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Tsukuba, Japan

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65 Authors Index 12 A Abdulin, D. SL-30 Adams, M. P-265 Adamska-Venkatesh, A. YRP-04 Adhireksan, Z. IL-16 Agnes, T. P-273 Aguilà, D. P-141 Ahn, J.C. YRP-11 Aiyelabola, T.O.A. P-094 Åkermark, B. P-239 Alatrash, N. OP-08 Albert, M. P-034 Alberti, E. OP-27, P-132 Alberto, R. OP-33, P-054, P-064 AlBishri, H.M. OP-37, P-180, P-295 Al-Farhan, K. P-070 Alfaro-Fuentes, I. IL-41 Alhazmi, H.A OP-37, P-180, P-295 Al-Hunaiti, A. IL-09 Aljinovic, Z. IL-15 Almerico, A.M. P-134 Alonso-de Castro, S. IL-01 Alsalme, A. P-070 Aman, F. P-045 Amatore, C. IL-40 Ancel, L. P-068 Andermark, V. P-050 Andersen-Usaj, J. P-101, P-102 Andreini, C. YRP-16 Andresen, E. P-003 Andrews, P.C. OP-18 Ang, W.H. P-025, P-273, YRP-01 Anstaett, P. P-116, P-292 Aoki, R. P-168 Aono, S. P-196 Appelhans, D. IL-33 Araki, K. P-031 Arcisauskaite, V. P-299 Arena, G. P-008, P-251 Arian, D. IL-02, P-065, P-293 Arion, V.B. P-294 Armstrong, F.A. P-302 Arnaud, T. P-165 Arnhold, J. P-177 Aromí, G. P-141 Arriortua, M.I. P-250 Arroyo Abad, U. P-003 Artero, V. SL-25 Artigas, G. P-027 Árus, D. P-227 Ash, P.A. Ashraf, A. P-045 Askes, S.H.C. Atrian, S. P-202, P-302, YRP-05 P-032, SL-02 SL-11 Atta, M. P-172 Attanasio, F. P-083 Aucott, B. P-302 Auer, M. OP-20, P-181 Auffinger, P. IL-29, P-111 Augustin, E. P-095 B Bachelet, M. IL-40 Bacher, F. P-294 Bachmann, A. P-093 Bagchi, P. Bahreman, A. Bal, W. SL-04 Baldansuren, A. P-191 Ballou, D.P. P-032, SL-02 IL-04, P-005, P-007, P-099, YRP-08 IL-56 65

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68 Authors Index 68 Banci, L. Bandara, D.M.I. IL-26, P-207, SL-26 IL-56 Barandika, G. P-250 Baranowska, K. P-095 Barba-Behrens, N. Barbosa, N. Barceló-Oliver, M. IL-41 SL-15 Barone, G. P-134 Barrios, L. P-141 Bartova, S. P-148 Basu, U. P-142, P-152, YRP-12 YRP-02 Batinic-Haberle, I. P-247 Battistuzzi, G. OP-20, OP-21, P-188 Bazán, B. P-250 Bednarski, P.J. P-129 Beharry, Z. IL-56 Bektaš, S. P-047 Bellei, M. OP-20, P-188 Bellia, F. P-008, P-083 Benz, M. OP-33, P-064 Berends, H.M. P-244 Berger, W. Berks, B.C. P-167 Bernard, A.S. P-028, P-076, P-078, P-268 IL-40 Bertini, I. P-207 Bertrand, B. P-051 Besserglick, J. AW-3, IL-21, P-232 Betanzos-Lara, S. IL-41 Beullens, M. P-206 Bhang, Y.J. Bickelhaupt, F.M. YRP-11 Bihari, Z. P-183 Bill, E. AW-4, OP-34, P-110, P-236 YRP-17 Birke, F. P-300 Bischin, C. P-200 Bissell, M.L. P-299 Biver, T. P-139 Bjerrum, M.J. Blackburn, N.J. P-184 Blaum, K. P-299 P-138, YRP-11 Blázovics, A. P-004, P-034 Blindauer, C.A. IL-24 Bodio, E. P-051, P-053 Bogdanova, A.Yu. IL-36 Bollen, M. P-206 Bombard, S. IL-43 Bonchio, M. P-062 Bonde, A.C. P-101, P-102 Bonna, A. P-005, P-007, P-099 Bonnet, S. Bonnin, A. P-093 Bonsignore, R. P-134 Borg, C.B. P-032, SL-02 OP-17 Borilovic, I. P-140 Börner, R. P-118, P-121 Borowski, S. OP-04 Borozdina, Y.B. OP-05, P-241 Bos, J. IL-52 Bossak, K. P-007 Botz, A. P-068 Bourassa, D. SL-04 Boussac, A. P-173 Bouwman, E. P-236 Braband, H. OP-33, P-064 Brabec, V. IL-47, P-112, P-147 Braitbard, O. Bradley, M. P-066 Branca, R.M.M. Brandl, H. P-057, YRP-10 YRP-13 OP-22, P-006, P-274, P-296

69 Authors Index 12 Braun, B. P-235 Brazzolotto, D. IL-19 Brill, S. OP-28 Brissos, R.F. P-141 Bröring, M. IL-08 Bruckner, N. P-223 Bruijnincx, P.C.A. P-220 Brumaghim, J. IL-41 Bryson, T.A. IL-56 Btaiche, I.F. IL-38 Buceta, A. P-129 Budzisz, E. P-041 Bugarcic, Z.D. P-049 Buglyó, P. P-183 Burgoyne, A.R. P-046 Burnouf, D. IL-28 Burns, J.R. IL-54 Busto, N. P-139 Butler, A. KL-1 Butterfield, C.N. P-184 C C. Castro, A. P-097 Caballero, A.B. P-098 Calleros, L. P-243 Campello, M.P.C. P-086 Canelon, I.R. YRP-03 Capdevila, M. SL-11 Carepo, M.S.P. IL-18 Carmona, P-264 Carpena, X. P-178 Carraro, M. P-062 Carreira, C. IL-18 Carvalho, F. P-144 Carvalho, T. IL-15 Carver, P.L. IL-38 Casini, A. P-051, P-070 Castillo Pérez, I. IL-09 Castiñeiras, A. IL-46, P-222, P-252 Castro, M.M.C.A. P-090 Castro-Ramírez, R. IL-41 Caubet, A. P-143 Cavallaro, G. YRP-16 Cavallo, L. P-150 Cavazza, C. P-170 Cebollada, A. AW-4, OP-25 Cerón-Camacho, R. P-275 Chacon, K.N. P-184 Chakravarty, A.R. YRP-02 Chalmers, D.K. P-194 Chan, C.W. P-022 Chan, D.S.H. OP-29 Chankeshwara, S.V. P-066 Chao, H. IL-30 Chappell, P.E. P-167 Charbonnier, P. IL-14 Chavatte, L. P-011 Chawla, M. P-150 Chernev, P. OP-23 Chhabra, S. OP-31 Chibale, K. P-265 Chin, C.F. P-025, P-273 Chirosca, C. P-036 Cho, S.K. P-138, YRP-11 Choi, S.K. P-191 Choi, S.W. YRP-11 Choquesillo-Lazarte, D. IL-46, P-222, P-252 Chovanova, K. P-182 Chrysochos, N. P-241 Chung, M.W. P-302, YRP-05 Churchill, D. OP-03 69

70 Authors Index 70 Cilibrizzi, A. P-278 Cinarli, A. P-091 Ciofi Baffoni, S. IL-26, P-207 Citta, A. P-051 Claire, S. SL-14 Clavadetscher, J. P-66 Clemancey, M. P-172 Clever, G.H. P-117, SL-19 Codd, R. YRP-07 Collin, F. KL-3 Collins, D.P. IL-56 Collins, J. P-278 Comba, P. IL-17, P-246, SL-06 Conte-Daban, A. P-104 Contel, M. P-056 Contreras, R. IL-41 Coogan, M.P. OP-27, P-132 Correia, I. P-144 Correia, J.D.G. P-085 Correia, M.M. IL-15 Cortes, M.A. P-243 Costas, M. IL-09 Coulter, E.D. IL-56 Cox, N. OP-35, YRP-13 Crespo-Alonso, M. AW-9 Crews, B.C. P-024 Crichton, R. AW-6 Crisponi, G. AW-9, P-009, P-252 Cruz, D. IL-57 Csire, G. OP-06, P-103 Cuello-Garibo, J.A. SL-02 Cuillel, M. IL-14 Cunningham, R. SL-23 Cutillas, N. P-129 Czarniewska, E. P-073 D Da Costa Ferreira, A.M. P-031 da Silva, R.S. P-048 Dairaku, T. IL-22, P-136 Damian, G. P-201 Dancs, Á. P-227, P-229 Daniel J. Raines IL-20 Danyal, K. P-202 Darawsheh, M. P-141 Darula, Z. P-227 Das, B. IL-09 D'Ascenzo, L. IL-29, P-111 Dau, H. P-171 Daumann, L.J. P-067 Dave, B.S. P-122 Davey, C.A. IL-16 Dávid, Á. OP-06 Davies, A. SL-14 Dawson, J.H. IL-56 Day, A. P-104 De Almeida, A. P-051, P-070 De Gendt, S. P-206 De Ricco, R. IL-32 de Visser, S.P. P-220 Deb, A. SL-08 DeBeer, S. IL-19, IL-27 Debska, A. YRP-08 Decaneto, E. P-204 Dechert, S. P-223, P-225, YRP-17 Decréau, R. P-053 Delangle, P. IL-14, P-068 Delgado, R. IL-15 Delsuc, N. IL-40 Demeshko, S. P-225, YRP-17

71 Authors Index 12 Demir, S. P-092 Denat, F. P-053 Dendrinou-Samara, C. P-084 Deng, S. DeRose, V.J. Dexter, D.T. OP-07 SL-23 AW-6 Dikanov, S.A. P-191 Dimova, D. P-010 Diserens, G. OP-02 Djinovic-Carugo, K. OP-21, P-188 Djuran, M.I. P-052 Dobbek, H. P-171 Dobravc, T., K. P-069 Dobritzsch, D. P-163 Dolega, A. P-095 Domingues, N. P-090 Domínguez-Martín, A. Dömötör, O. P-028 Donaire, A. P-129 Donghi, D. Doulain, P.E P-053 Dovalil, N. Drienovská, I. IL-46, P-115, P-222, P-252 OP-27, P-130, P-132, P-148 IL-17 IL-52 Du, W. P-088 Duboc, C. Duhme-Klair, A.K. Dumas, P. IL-19 IL-20 IL-28 Dutta, A. P-226 Dvorak, Z. P-035, P-087 E Edenhofer, E. P-198 Egbewande, F.A. P-271 Egloff, D. P-145 Einsle, O. IL-55, P-166 Eisenschmidt, A. P-246 El Deeb, S. OP-37, P-180, P-295 El-Hady, D.A. OP-37, P-180, P-295 Elie, B.T. P-056 Eliseeva, S.V. IL-31 Elmroth, S.K.C. SL-22 Enemark, J.H. OP-04 Engelhard, D.M. P-117, SL-19 Englander, J. AW-3 Ennifar, E. IL-28 Enyedy, É.A. P-028, P-294, P-301 Eppinger, J. OP-32 Ermler, U. YRP-06 Erxleben, A. IL-23 Escribano, E. P-031 Esmieu, C. P-254 Espart, A. SL-11 Evangelisti, F. P-255 F Fabbri, C. OP-22, P-274 Fabian, S. P-263 Fahrni, C.J. SL-04 Faller, P. KL-3, P-104 Farabi, S. SL-14 Farcas, A. P-201 Farinha, C.M. P-085 Farkas, E. P-242 Fatila, E. P-067 Fedosov, S. P-169 Fernández, M. P-027 Fernandez-Gallardo, J. P-056 Ferrari, S. P-039, P-040, P-261 Ferreira, V.F.C. P-085, P

72 Authors Index 72 Ferrer, E.G. P-243 Fidalgo-Marijuan, A. P-250 Filipovic, M. P-247 Fiol, J.J. P-142 Fiorini, E. P-118 Fischer, B. P-076 Fischer, C. Fischer, J. OP-05 OP-32 Fischer, T. P-244 Fischer-Fodor, E. P-201 Fita, I. P-178 Flego, N. P-188 Flemmig, J. P-177 Flores-Parra, A. IL-41 Folda, A. P-051 Folkertsma, E. P-224 Fonseca Guerra, C. Fonseca, B.M. Fontecave, M. AW-4, OP-34, P-110, P-236, SL-28 IL-57 Forhouar, F. P-172 Foster, A.W. P-174 Foucault-Collet, A. P-172, SL-20 IL-31 Fraczyk, T. P-007 Fragai, M. Fragoso, A. IL-03 IL-15 Franca, C.A. P-243 Franco, L. P-048 Freisinger, E. Frontera, A. P-142 Fujii, M. P-038 Fujishiro, T. P-145, P-160, P-161, P-162, P-163 YRP-06 Fukazawa, R. P-191, P-193 Furrer, J. OP-02, P-042, P-262, P-271 Furtmüller, P.G. OP-20, OP-21, P-176, P-177, P-178, P-181, P-182, P-188, P-198, YRP-09 Furuita, K. IL-22, P-136 Furusawa, H. P-038 Fuster, C. P-098 G Gabbiani, C. IL-11 Gabriel, C. P-089 Gahan, L.R. IL-17, P-246 Gajda, T. P-227, P-229 Galanski, M. P-028, P-033 Galezowska, J. P-223 Galikova, J. P-087 Gallati, C.M. P-055 Gallo, S. P-120, P-121 Gama, S. P-086, P-144 Gambarelli, S. P-172 Gambino, D. Gámez, P. Gandin, V. OP-19 OP-11, P-098, P-140, P-141, P-143 IL-23 Ganot, N. P-058 Gao, L.M. P-264 García, B. P-139 García, J. P-098 García-Raso, A. P-142 Garcia-Serres, R. P-172 Garribba, E. P-069 Gashi, S. P-123 Gasselhuber, B. P-178, P-182 Gasser, G. P-021, P-039, P-040, P-116, P-261, P-292 Gateau, C. IL-14, P-068 Gazzah, G. IL-40

73 Authors Index 12 Gebbink, R.J.K. P-224 Geersing, A. P-074 Geiser, L. P-042 Geiszt, M. P-301 Gemperle, L. P-039 Gennari, M. IL-19 Gennis, R.B. P-191 Geyer, F. IL-34 Ghazzali, M. P-070 Ghosh, A.C. OP-05, P-267 Ghosh, A. OP-26 Giannini, F. P-042 Giannousi, K. P-084 Gibson, D. P-026 Gil, S. SL-11 Gille, L. P-076 Ginovska-Pangovska, B. P-226 Gleber, S.C. SL-04 Glišic, B.D. P-052 Gluhcheva, Y. P-010 Goch, W. IL-04 Godlewska, S. P-095 Goetzl, S. P-171 Gogick, K.A. IL-31 Golubev, O. IL-44, P-146 González, B. P-093 González-Cantó, A. P-027 González-Pérez, J.M. IL-46, P-222, P-252 Goto, M. P-190 Gottberg, A. P-299 Goulding, C.W. SL-12 Goze, C. P-053 Grabarczyk, D. P-167 Graca, I. P-047 Gracia-Mora, I. IL-41 Graham, B. OP-31. P-194 Graham, D.J. OP-14 Gras, E. P-104 Gräslund, A. IL-25, YRP-13 Grasso, G.I. P-008, P-083 Grau, J. P-143 Green, C. Grenács, Á. Gretarsdottir, J.M. Griese, J.J. OP-28 OP-16 OP-28 P-195, P-197, P-205, YRP-13 Griffith, D. IL-47, P-029, P-082 Groza, D. P-028, P-078 Gruber, C. P-176, P-181 Guedich, S. Guetta, C. Guille, M. IL-28 IL-43 IL-40 Guiset Miserachs, H. P-125 Gumienna-Kontecka, E. Gunji, K. P-164 Guo, Z. AW-3, IL-21, P-230, P-232 OP-38 Gürbüz, D. P-091 Gust, R. P-055 Gutiérrez-Zorrilla, J.M. P-093 Güttinger, R. P-255 Guzman, L.E. SL-23 Gyurcsik, B. P-002, P-175 H Habjanic, J. P-161 Habtemariam, A. IL-01, P-279 Hackl, C.M. OP-01, P-277 Hadar, Y. AW-3, P-230 Hadzic, M.C.A.S. P-124 Hagedoorn, P.L. OP-09 73

74 Authors Index 74 Hagelueken, G. Hagen, W.R. SL-30 OP-09 Hagiuda, E. P-193 Haley, M.M. SL-23 Hammarström, L. P-208 Hamon, F. IL-43 Hanif, M. IL-16, P-045 Hannon, M.J. Hanouskova, L. P-035 P-131, P-151, SL-13 Hanson, G.R. IL-17, P-246 Happe, T. OP-23 Harichova, J. P-182 Harris, R.M. Hartinger, C.G. Hartwig, A. SL-14 IL-16, OP-01, P-045, P-277 YRP-08 Hasegawa, K. P-193 Hathazi, D. P-201 Haumann, M. Havenith, M. P-204 Hayashi, T. Hayashi-Iwasaki, Y. P-193 Haygood, M.G. OP-23, P-171, P-205, P-303 P-196, YRP-14 KL-1 He, L. P-044 Hecel, A. P-100 Heffeter, P. P-028, P-076, P-078 Heger, M. P-032 Helmke, A. P-299 Hemmingsen, L. Hennig, S.E. P-171 Hereos, E. P-206 OP-17, P-002, P-101, P-102, P-299 Hermann, B. IL-55, P-166 Hermann, G. P-028 Hess, J. P-261 Hetterscheid, D.G.H. IL-50 Hexter, S. P-302 Hey-Hawkins, E. P-024 Hidalgo, R. YRP-05 Higgins, S.L.H. P-032 Hill, M.G. P-189 Hirata T. Hochman, J. YRP-18 Hodel, F.H. P-234 Hodges, N.J. P-057, YRP-10 SL-14 Hoefer, D. P-033 Hoeschele, J.D. P-036 Hofbauer, S. Hoffmann, K. P-020 Högbom, M. Honarmand-Ebrahimi, K. OP-21, P-176, P-177, P-188 P-195, P-197, P-205, YRP-13 OP-09 Hormann, J. OP-10, P-081 Hosek, J. P-087 Hovhannisyan, A.A. P-276 Hu, L. Hu, X. KL-2 PL-6 Huang, J.H. P-296 Huber, T. OP-31 Hunt, J.F. P-172 Hureau, C. KL-3, P-104 Hutter, J. P-234 I Iannuzzi-Mauri, M. P-234 Iglesias, M. P-250 Iizuka, N. P-038, P-043 Ikeda-Saito, M. SL-12 Ioannou, A. P-297, P-297 Iranzo, O. IL-15

75 Authors Index 12 Isabirye, D.D.A. P-094 Islas, M.S. P-243 Issaeva, I. SL-04 Ito, A. P-251 Ito, H. P-248 Itoh, T. OP-13 Ivanova, J. P-010 Ivanovic-Burmazovic, I. P-221, P-247 Iwasaki, T. P-191, P-193 J Jakopitsch, C. Jakovleska, J. P-162 Jakupec, M.A. Jakusch, T. P-176, P-177, P-178, YRP-09 IL-16, OP-01, P-033, P-075, P-077, P-277 IL-33 Jamieson, S. IL-16, P-045 Jancsó, A. P-002 Janiak, C. P-129 Jaraquemada Pelaez, G. P-009 Jastrzebski, R. P-220 Ji, L.N. P-044, P-256 Jiang, L. Jin, S. SL-21 IL-56 Johannsen, S. P-122 John, T. P-194 Johnston, K. P-299 Joshi, T. P-039 Jullien, A.S. IL-14 Jux, N. P-221 K Kahnt, J. YRP-06 Kahrovic, E. P-047 Kaizer, J. P-231 Kajikawa, T. P-203 Kállay, C. OP-06, P-103 Kamachi, T. P-248 Kandioller, W. Kärkäs, M.D. P-239 Karnthaler-Benbakka, C. P-078 Kasparkova, J. OP-01, P-075, P-077, P-277 IL-47 Kataoka, K. P-203 Kathirvelu, V. P-172 Kato, H. P-304, P-305 Kato, Y. P-190 Kedzierski, L. OP-18 Kelm, H. P-095 Kem, M.P. KL-1 Kenkel, I. P-221 Keppler, B.K. IL-16, OP-01, P-028, P-033, P-075, P-076, P-077, P-078, P-112, P-277, SL-01 Kern, M. IL-55, P-166 Khan, I. YRP-02 Khan, R.A. P-070 Khier, M. P-114, P-126 Kianfar, E. P-272 Kihira, Y. Kindermann, N. YRP-14 YRP-17 Kiss, T. IL-33, P-294 Kissner, R. P-061 Kljun, J. P-268 Knipp, M. P-204 Knör, G. P-272 Köhler, S. Kohzuma, T. IL-08 P-164, P-168, P-186, P-187 Kojima, C. IL-22, P-136 Kojima, N. P

76 Authors Index 76 Köllensperger, G. P-028 Kondaiah, P. Kondo, J. YRP-02 Kondo, K. P-038 Kondo, Y. P-136 König, S.G. P-071 König, S.L.B. Kositzki, R. Kotrba, P. P-001 Kowalik-Jankowska, T. P-073 Kowalska, M. P-299 Kowerko, D. Kowol, C.R. Kozasa, T. P-136 Kozlowski, H. Krämer, R. Krauss, G.J. P-163 Kräutler, B. Kreim, K. P-299 Krewald, V. Krick, M. IL-22, SL-10 P-114, P-124, P-126, P-290 OP-23, P-171, P-205, P-303 P-114, P-118, P-124, P-126, P-290 P-028, P-076, P-078, P-294 AW-3, IL-32, P-230, SL-15 IL-02, P-065, P-071, P-293 P-260, P-266, SL-18 OP-35, YRP-15 SL-19 Krikavova, R. P-035 Kroenlein, S. P-003 Kroneck, P.M.H. AW-8 Kryeziu, K. P-076, P-078 Kubešová, K. P-023 Kucsma, N. P-301 Kuczer, M. P-073 Kuhn, P.S. P-075 Kuipers, N. Kulak, N. IL-55 OP-10, P-079, P-080, P-081 Kumasaka, T. P-193 Kupcewicz, B. P-041 Küpper, H. IL-05, P-003 Kurtikyan, T.S. P-276 Kurtz, D.M. P-201 Kurz, P. IL-49, P-244 Kusama, S. L La Penna, G. SL-12 KL-3 Lachowicz, J.I. AW-9, P-009 Lai, J. (T.P) P-209 Lai, T. P-173 Lai, Y.T. KL-2 Lakomska, I. P-020 Lambertz, C. Lamosa, P. OP-23 IL-15 Lari, M. P-139 Larrea, E.S. P-250 Larsen, F.H. P-002, P-299 Latour, J.M. P-165, P-172 Lau, Y.T. P-022 Lauria, A. P-134 Le Gendre, P. P-051, P-053 Le Pape, L. P-254 Lea, S.M. P-167 Leal, J.M. P-139 Leatherbarrow, R. P-278 Lebrette, H. P-197 Lebrun, C. Lebrun, V. P-165 Lee, B.L. P-239 Lee, M.D. Lee, N.P.Y. Lehtiö, J. IL-14, P-068, P-165, P-254 OP-31 OP-07 YRP-13

77 Authors Index 12 Leidel, N. OP-23 Leite, C.Q.F. OP-19 LeLagadec, R. P-275 Lemaître, F. IL-40 Lense, S. P-226 Leone, S. P-244 Leonhardt, T. P-001 Leonidova, A. P-261, P-292 Leung, C.H. OP-29 Lewis, D.J. SL-14 Lezama, L. P-243 Li, C. P-260, P-266 Li, H. P-088 Li, J. P-025 Li, L. P-088 Liao, R.Z. P-239 Limberg, C. P-235 Lin, C.H. IL-16 Lin, M.T. P-191 Lin, T.S. P-228 Lippert, B. AW-4 Lippert, R. P-221 Litau, S. P-128 Liu, C.C. P-228 Liu, H. OP-36 Liu, L.J. OP-29 Liu, Xiaoming OP-24 Liu, Xiujun P-260, P-266 Liu, Xueli OP-36 Liu, Xiangzhi P-199 Llobet, A. IL-48 Lloret-Fillol, J. IL-09 Lo, K.K.W. PL-2 Lobinski, R. P-011 Löbus, J. P-163 Lodyga-Chruscinska, E. P-069 Loh, C.T. Long, L. OP-31 OP-24 Lönnberg, H. P-146 Lönnberg, T. IL-44, P-146 Louro, R.O. IL-57 Lovrics, A. P-301 Lozano, H. P-139 Luber, S. P-234, P-255 Lubitz, W. Luca, S. P-165 Luchinat, C. P-204, YRP-04, YRP-13 IL-03 Luczkowski, M. IL-32, P-100 M Ma, D.L. MacDonnell, F.M. Machado, I. Maeder, M. Magdassi, S. OP-15, OP-29 OP-08 OP-19 IL-17 YRP-10 Magnuson, A. P-208 Mahmoudi, L. P-061 Maia, L.B. Maiti, B.K. Maity, B. IL-18 IL-18 YRP-02 Maj, E. P-020 Makki, A. OP-32 Malina, J. P-112, P-147 Malinka, W. P-011 Mames, I. IL-54 Mandal, S. P-137 Mann, D. Männel-Croisé, C. IL-42 IL-37 Mansoori, D. P-252 Mao, Z.W. IL-58, P-044, P

78 Authors Index 78 Marchán, V. P-027 Marchi-Delapierre, C. P-170 Mareque-Rivas, J.C. IL-01 Margulies, D. P-233 Margulis-Goshen, K. YRP-10 Mari, C. P-039, P-040 Marino, L.B. OP-19 Marmion, C.J. IL-47, P-072 Marnett, L.J. P-024 Marques, F. P-031, P-144 Marszalek, I. IL-04 Martelli, T. IL-03 Martín Hernáez, S. P-093 Martin, L.L. P-194 Martínková, M. P-192 Marzo, T. IL-11 Masliah, J. IL-40 Massai, L. IL-11 Masuda, T. YRP-18 Máthé, C. P-034 Matias, T.A. P-031 Matlachowski, C. P-240 Matsui, T. SL-12 Matsushita, S. P-191 Mattusch, J. IL-05, P-003 Matusiak, A. P-073 Matyuska, F. P-229 Maurel, V. P-172 Maxime, B. P-253 May, Z. P-004, P-034 Mayr, J. P-028 McCallum, A. SL-04 McClenaghan, N. P-165 McKeon, A. P-029, P-082 McPherson, I.J. P-167 Mebs, S. P-235, P-303 Meden, A. P-069 Megger, D.A. SL-28 Meggers, E. PL-1 Mehrkens, N. P-246 Meichin, H. YRP-14 Meier, S.M. IL-16, P-076 Meker, S. YRP-10 Melendez, E. P-264 Ménage, S. P-170, P-254 Mendes, F.F. P-085, P-086, P-144 Merino, M.G. P-243 Messori, L. IL-11 Metzler-Nolte, N. IL-35 Meunier, B. SL-16 Meyer, A. SL-30 Meyer, F. P-223, P-225, YRP-17 Meyer, M. P-046 Migliorini, C. IL-32 Mikami B. YRP-18 Mikolajczyk, M. IL-26 Miller, M. P-057 Miller, Y. SL-15 Minamisawa, M. P-249 Mino, Y. P-038 Mintz, E. IL-14 Miraula, M. P-185 Mital, M. P-099 Mitic, N. P-185 Mitra, K. YRP-02 Mitra, M. IL-09 Miyajima-Nakano, Y. P-191 Miyazaki, S. OP-13 Mlynek, G. OP-21, P-188 Mocny, C. SL-08

79 Authors Index 12 Modi, A. IL-56 Modugno, G. P-062 Moghaddam, A.D. Mokesch, S. SL-23 OP-01 Molle, T. P-172 Momoji K. Monestier, M. Montagner, D. Moon, S. YRP-18 IL-14 IL-23, YRP-01 IL-16 Morais, G. P-086 Moré, R. P-255 Morel, E. IL-43 Moret, M.E. P-224 Morgan, M. IL-47, P-029, P-082 Morgan, M.T. SL-04 Mori, F. P-248 Moroz, O.V. Mosquillo, F. Moss, M. IL-20 OP-19 YRP-03 Mot, A.C. P-201 Mota de Freitas, D. OP-14 Motiei, L. P-233 Motoyama, M. P-149 Mou, C.Y. P-228 Moura, I. Moura, J.J.G. Mozafari Toshizi, M. IL-18, IL-51 IL-18 OP-37 Mozafari, M. P-180 Mtunzi, F.M. P-094 Müller, A. Müller, J. IL-20 Mulliez, E. P-172 Munzi, G. P-251 Muraki, N. P-196 P-110, P-127, P-128, P-137, SL-28 Musiari, A. P-120, P-152 Muzzioli, R. N IL-26 Nachbar, M. OP-37, P-180, P-295 Nagy, A. YRP-09 Nagy, L. P-103 Nagy, N.V. P-227, P-294 Nagy, P. YRP-09 Nagy, Zoltán P-183 Nagy, Zsusanna P-301 Naik, A. P-021 Najor, M.S. Naka, H. Nakabayashi, Y. OP-14 KL-1 P-037, P-038, P-043, P-251 Nakai, M. P-037, P-038, P-043 Nakajima, H. OP-13 Nakamura, A. P-304, P-305 Nam, W. Narh, E.S. IL-06 OP-08 Narváez, P-264 Nazarenko, I. Neese, F. IL-31 Nehm, R. P-300 Németh, E. P-175 Neto, S.M. Netzer, S. IL-19, OP-35, SL-29, YRP-15 IL-57 IL-55 Neugart, R. P-299 Neumann, W. P-024 Neyens, G. P-299 Nguyen, O. IL-34 Niclós-Gutiérrez, J. IL-46, P-222, P-252 Nicolás, E. P

80 Authors Index 80 Nicolussi, A. OP-20, P-178, P-181 Nishiura, T. YRP-14 Nissinkorn, Y. P-233 Noël, S. P-104 Nordlander, E. IL-09 Novakova, O. P-112 Nurchi, V.M. AW-9, P-009, P-252 O Obinger, C. Obst, M. OP-20, OP-21, P-176, P-177, P-178, P-181, P-182, P-188, P-198, YRP-09 IL-36 Oda, S. P-136 Oehninger, L. IL-34 Oelerich, J. P-269 Ogata, H. P-204 Ohki, Y. Okamoto, I. OP-12 IL-22, P-136, SL-10 Okamoto, Y. P-149, P-196 Okura, I. P-248 Oleinich, I. P-145 Olieric, V. P-113 Oliva, R. P-150 Oliveira, B.L. P-085 Oliveri, V. P-083 Olsen, K.W. Olshvang, E. Ong, Y.C. Ono, A. Oohora, K. OP-14 AW-3, IL-21, P-230, P-232 OP-18 IL-22, P-136, SL-10 YRP-14 Oostenbrink, C. P-175, P-176 Ording-Wenker, E.M. P-236 Orio, M. IL-19, P-254 Ortiz de Orué Lucana, D. P-169 Ortiz, V. P-093 Osborn, M.F. SL-23 Oshima, T. P-193 Osman, D. P-174 Ostapowicz, T. IL-08 Ostenson, C.G. P-090 Otero, L. Ott, I. Otting, G. OP-19 IL-34, IL-53, P-050, P-270 OP-31 Özdemir, I. P-092 P Pacheco, I. IL-57 Paengnakorn, P. P-202 Páez-López, R.D. Palacios, Ò. Pálinkás, Z. IL-07 SL-11 YRP-09 Palma, E. P-144 Palou-Mir, J. Palumaa, P. P-207 Pantazaki, A. P-084 Pantazis, D.A. Pap, J.S. P-011 Pape, V.F.S. P-301 Paquete, C.M. P-152, YRP-12 OP-35, YRP-15 IL-57 Parker, D. P-063 Parker, J. IL-47 Pastorin, G. P-025 Pastuszko, A. P-041 Patra, M. P-040, P-261 Patterson, C.J. P-174 Patzke, G.R. P-255 Paul, C. P-053

81 Authors Index 12 Paul, L.E.H. Pauleta, S.R. OP-02, P-042, P-262, P-271 IL-18 Paulo, A. P-086, P-144 Paumann-Page, M. P-198 Pavan, F.R. OP-19 Pavlou, A. P-192 Pavlova, E. P-010 Peana, M. AW-9, P-009 Pécaut, J. IL-19, P-254 Pechlaner, M. P-123, P-148 Pecoraro, V.L. SL-08 Pedersen, J.T. OP-17, P-101, P-102 Peiter, E. IL-05 Pelletier, J. P-090 Peng, G. P-113 Penner-Hahn, J.E. Penwell, P.E. SL-08 OP-28 Perdih, F. P-069 Pereira, F. SL-19 Perera, C. P-080 Pérez, L. OP-19 Perez, S. P-129 Pérez-Toro, I. IL-46 Pernil, R. P-174 Petoud, S. IL-31 Petruzzella, E. P-036 Phongtongpasuk, S. P-131 Piccioli, M. Pichler, V. IL-26 Picquet, M. P-051 Piergentili, C. P-174 P-028, P-075, P-077, P-078 Pierroz, V. P-039, P-040, P-261 Pievo, R. P-117 Pigot, R. P-054 Pihl, J. P-101, P-102 Pikramenou, Z. SL-14 Pinakoulaki, E. P-192, P-297 Pirker, K.F. Placide, V. Plakos, K. OP-21, P-176, P-177, P-181, P-182, YRP-09 IL-31 SL-23 Plangger, M. P-055 Platts, J. P-029 Plegaria, J. SL-08 Plonka, D. P-005 Poater, J. OP-34 Pócsi, I. P-242 Policar, C. Polkowska-Nowakowska, A. IL-40 P-099 Portela Luz, C. P-031 Presa, A. OP-11, P-140 Preu, L. P-180 Puchta, R. P-049 Pujol, A. IL-14 Puška, M. P-047 Puyol, M.R. P-243 Q Qian, G. Quaroni, L. OP-24 IL-36 Quesne, M.G. P-220 R Rábai, M. P-004 Radulovic, N.S. P-052 Raleiras, P. P-208 Ramos, J.W. P-056 Ramos, l.c.b. P-048 Ravanat, J.L. P

82 Authors Index 82 Raveendran, R. P-026 Ravera, E. IL-03 Ravoo, B.J. P-127 Ray, K. SL-05 Raymond, K. P-067 Redweik, S. OP-37, P-180 Reedijk, J. AW-7, P-070 Rehder, D. Reijerse, E. Repo, T. Retegan, M. AW-1 YRP-04 IL-09 Reveco, P.G. P-030 Reytman, L. P-060 Rigobello, M.P. P-051 Rilak, A. P-049 Rioz-Martínez, A. P-269 Rip, J. P-206 Rizzarelli, E. P-008 Roberts, J.A.S. P-226 Robin, A.J. P-170 Robinson, N.J. Rockenbauer, A. P-294 Roder, T. P-042 OP-35, YRP-15 P-174, SL-03 Rodrigues, I. P-086, P-144 Rodríguez, E. OP-19 Rodríguez, V. P-129 Roelfes, G. IL-52, P-074, P-269 Rogers, N.J. SL-14 Rojo, T. P-243 Roller, A. Roman, I. P-201 P-033, P-075, P-077, P-078 Ronconi, L. IL-10, P-054 Rondot, L. P-170 Roos, K. Rosato, A. YRP-13 YRP-16 Rosi, N.L. IL-31 Rosinski, G. P-073 Rösner, J. IL-08 Roubeau, O. P-140, P-141, P-143 Rowinska-Zyrek, M. P-133, P-135 Rubbiani, R. P-021, P-040 Ruggiero, E. IL-01 Ruiz, E. P-093 Ruiz, J. P-129 Rumpel, S. Runarsdottir, G.R. Rutherford, W.A. YRP-04 OP-28 PL-5 Rychlewska, U. P-052 S Saavedra-Díaz, O. P-275 Sachs, U. P-244 Sadler, P.J. Sakow, D. P-027, P-279, SL-07, YRP-03 IL-08 Sakurai, T. P-203 Salameh, S. P-026 Salassa, L. IL-01 Salifoglou. A. IL-12, P-089 Salim, A. P-163 Sanaú, M. P-056 Sánchez, C. P-027 Saneyoshi, H. SL-10 Sanna, D. P-069 Santamalvina, J. P-048 Santoro, G. Santos, I.C. Sanz Miguel, P.J. Sarmiento-Pavía, P.D. IL-36 P-085, P-086, P-144, P-144 AW-4, OP-25 IL-07 Sato, T. P-038

83 Authors Index 12 Saucedo-Vázquez, J.P. Scaletti, F. IL-07 IL-11 Schaffer, M.F. P-113, P-121 Schaffner, I. OP-21, P-176, P-188 Schalk, I.J. Scharf, P. SL-09 SL-28 Schatzschneider, U. IL-34, P-092 Schaub, M.C. IL-36 Schenk, G. P-185 Schick, M. Schiemann, O. YRP-06 SL-30 Schindler, C. P-238 Schlorke, D. P-177 Schmalz, H.G. Schmelzer, C. SL-17 IL-05 Schmidlehner, M. P-077 Schmidt, C. P-270 Schmitz, A.G. P-116 Schnabl, J. P-113 Schober, A. P-225 Schrapers, P. P-171, P-303 Schuhmacher, C. P-300 Schulzke, C. OP-05, P-179, P-238, P-241, P-267 Schütz, G. OP-20, P-181 Schwalbe, M. P-240 Schwarz, G. IL-13 Schweizer, K. P-127 Scott, P. P-147 Scurtu, F.V. P-201 Šebera, J. IL-22 Sebestény, A. P-034 Secco, F. P-139 Seefeldt, L.C. P-202 Seher Birteksöz Tan, A. P-091 Sénèque, O. P-165 Serrano-Braceras, M. P-222 Seršen, S. P-072, P-268 Setner, B. P-011 Sgarlata, P-251 Shafaat, H.S. Shah, P. YRP-13 Shaili, E. P-027 Shanzer, A. P-138, YRP-11 AW-3, IL-21, P-230, P-232 Shavit, M. P-101, P-102 Shaw, W.J. P-226 Shen, J.R. P-173 Shima, S. YRP-06 Shimazaki, Y. P-237 Shimizu, K. P-149 Shimizu, T. P-192 Shimura, M. P-011 Shiraiwa, T. P-251 Shirataki, J. P-011 Shivalingam, A. IL-42 Siddiqui, W.A. P-045 Siebel, J.F. Siegbahn, P.E.M. YRP-04 Siegler, M.A. P-236 Siewert, B. P-032 Sigel, A. P-119 Sigel, H. P-119 Sigel, R.K.O. Sigfridsson, K. Sija, E. IL-45, P-239, YRP-13 P-113, P-114, P-115, P-116, P-118, P-120, P-121, P-122, P-123, P-124, P-125, P-126, P-131, P-133, P-135, P-148, P-152, P-290 OP-23 IL-33 83

84 Authors Index 84 Silaghi-Dumitrescu, R.L. Šimek, P. P-001 P-200, P-201 Simon, J. IL-55, P-166 Simonovsky, E. Simpson, P.V. Singleton, D.G. SL-15 IL-34 IL-54 Sinha, I. P-110 Skilandat, M. P-133, P-135 Smith, G.S. P-046, P-265 Smith, Y. P-057 Smulevich, G. P-188 Snæbjörnsson, T. Soares, C.M. Soe, C.Z. OP-28 IL-57 YRP-07 Soldevila-Barreda, J. P-279 Sonnay, M. IL-37, P-054 Sosa-Torres, M.E. IL-07 Soudi, M. P-198 Sóvágó, I. OP-16, P-103 Speier, G. P-231 Spiccia, L. P-194 Spinello, A. P-134 Spingler, B. P-021, P-113 Srinivas, V. P-195 Stachura, M. P-299 Stafford, V. IL-42 Stankova, M. P-112 Starha, P. P-023 Stärk, H.J. IL-05, P-003 Stefanowicz, P. P-009 Stillman, M. P-186 Stulz, E. Styles, I.B. Styring, S. IL-54 SL-14 Suga, M. P-173 P-208, SL-24 Sugiura, M. P-173 Sulzmaier, F. P-056 Suman, S.G. OP-28 Sun, H. KL-2 Sun, L.W.H. P-209 Sun, P. P-199 Sun, R.W.Y. OP-07 Sündermann, A. P-176 Suntharalingam, K. IL-42 Süss-Fink, G. P-042 Suzuki, K. P-249 Swarbrick, J.D. OP-31 Swart, M. OP-34, P-097 Sychrovský, V. IL-22, P-136 Symonowicz, M. P-069 Szabó, O. P-242 Szakács, G. P-301 Szávuly, M.I. P-231 Szczulkowski, L. P-011 Szebesczyk, A. IL-21, P-230, P-232 Szénási, G. P-034 Szentmihályi, K. P-004, P-034 Szepesi, A. P-301 Szewczuk, Z. P-011 Szilagyi, R.K. P-187 Szorcsik, A. P-229 Szunyogh, D. P-002, P-299 Szyrwiel, L. P-011 T Tabata, K. P-248 Taherpour, S. IL-44 Takahasi, S. SL-12 Takashina, A. P-164, P-168, P-186 Tamura, H. YRP-06

85 Authors Index 12 Tan, C.P. P-044 Tanaka, Y. Tang, R. P-245 Tanifuji, K. IL-22, P-136, SL-10 OP-12 Tarasava, K. P-160, P-161 Tareen, M. IL-24 Tasan, S. P-053 Tatsumi, K. OP-12 Tatum, D.S. P-067 Taura, T. P-190 Tavman, A. P-091 Tebo, A. SL-08 Tebo, B.M. P-184 Teilum, K. OP-17, P-101, P-102 Terenzi, A. P-134 Terrón-Homar, A. P-142 Teulade-Fichou, M.P. IL-43 Therrien, B. P-262, P-271 Thiele, D.J. SL-11 Thomas, G. P-003 Thomas, S.G. SL-14 Thomet, F.A. P-030 Thomsen, M.L.F. P-101, P-102 Thulstrup, P.W. Tiedemann, M. P-186 Timári, S. P-002, P-101, P-102, P-138, P-299, YRP-11 OP-06 Tobe, T. P-149 Tollin, G. Tolman, W.B. OP-04 PL-3 Toma, V. P-201 Tong, K. IL-16 Topalovic, D. P-006 Torda, A. P-169 Torelli, S. P-254 Torigoe, H. IL-22, P-136, SL-10 Tovmasyan, A. P-247 Trávnícek, Z. Thomas, T. P-194 Trentin, I. P-179 Tshuva, E.Y. Tsumoto, K. Turano, P. P-023, P-035, P087 P-057, P-058, P-059, P-060, YRP-10 SL-12 PL-4 Turel, I. P-072, P-268 Turkušic, E. P-047 Tzubery, A. P-059 U Ude, Z. IL-47, P-072 Udit, A.K. P-189 Ueda, K. P-149 Ulrich, M. P-260, P-266 Ung, P. OP-31 Unno, M. P-164, P-168, P-186 Urata, H. Urtiaga, M.K. P-250 Üstün, E. P-092 Uzuelli, J. P-048 V Vaida, A. P-201 Valasatava, Y. IL-22, SL-10 YRP-16 Valensin, D. IL-15, IL-32, P-100 Valle, N. P-093 van der Burgt, E.P.M. P-051 van der Plas, M. P-236 van der Wijst, M.G. P. P-074 Van Gastel, M. IL-19 Van Meervelt, L. P-206 Van Rixel, V.H.S. P

86 Authors Index 86 Vanco, J. P-035 Varbanov, H.P. P-033 Várnagy, K. OP-06, P-103 Varotsis, C. P-297 Vasak, M. AW-5 Vasylyeva, V. P-129 Vázquez, G. OP-11, P-140 Vecchio, G. P-008, P-083 Vellé, A. OP-25 Venturini, M. P-139 Vera, J. P-264 Vermathen, M. Vermathen, P. OP-02 OP-02 Vilar, R. IL-42, P-278 Vílchez-Rodríguez, E. P-222 Villena, J. P-030 Villette, S. Vincent, K.A. Vogt, S. IL-31 P-167, P-202, P-302, YRP-05 SL-04 Voo, Z.X. P-194 W Walther, J. P-293 Walton, J.W. P-063 Wang, M. P-209 Wang, S. Wang, Xiaohui OP-36 OP-38 Wang, Xiaoyong P-096 Wang, Xuesong P-088 Wang, Y. Ward, R.J. Ward, T.R. KL-2 AW-6 Warner, D.S. P-235 Warzajtis, B. P-052 P-253, P-263, SL-27 Watanabe, Y. OP-13 Watly, J. SL-15 Watson, S.P. SL-14 Wätzig, H. OP-37, P-180, P-295 Weber, K. YRP-04 Weckhuysen, B.M. P-220 Wedderhoff, I. P-169 Wedmann, R. P-247 Wei, W. P-199 Welch, K. IL-38 Wellenreuther, G. P-003 Wende, C. P-079 Westphal, M. IL-17, P-246 Wexselblatt, E. P-026 White, J.C. P-151 White, J.D. SL-23 White, K.A. IL-31 Wieczorek, R. SL-15 Wiese, M. P-301 Wiesner, L. P-265 Wietrzyk, J. P-020 Wiezorek, S. IL-16 Williams, P.A.M. P-243 Wilson, K.S. IL-20 Winkelmann, J. IL-26 Witkiewicz Kucharczyk, A. YRP-08 Wojtczak, A. P-020 Wong, A.S.T. OP-07 Wood, J.W. IL-54 Woods, J.A. P-027 Woscholski, R. P-278 Wurst, K. P-260 Würtenberger, I. P-055 Wüthrich, T. OP-22

87 Authors Index 12 X Xiao, Z. OP-24 Xie, X. YRP-06 Xiong, W. P-245 Xu, J. P-088 Xu, X. P-245 Xu, Y.H. P-296 Y Yachandra, V.K. P-187 Yajima, T. P-251 Yamaguchi, T. P-164, P-187 Yamanaka, D. P-136 Yamauchi, O. AW-2, P-251 Yang, G. OP-36 Yang, S.W. P-138, YRP-11 Yano, J. P-187 Yano, T. P-037 Yap, S.Q. P-025, P-273, YRP-01 Yavin, E. P-026 Ye, R.R. P-044 Yellol, J.G. P-129, P-129 Yordanov, D.T. P-299 Yoshida, S. P-249 Yu, F. SL-08 Zelder, F. IL-37, P-054 Zelger-Paulus, S. P-116, P-131 Zernickel, A. OP-32 Zhang, B. P-088 Zhang, M. OP-07 Zhang, P. OP-36 Zhao, J. P-199 Zhao, M. P-256 Zhong, H.J. OP-29 Zhou, K. IL-37 Zimmerman, M.T. IL-41 Zlateva, T. IL-36 Zobi, F. IL-36 Zoroddu, M.A. AW-9, P-009 Zovo, K. P-207 Zubair, M. OP-05, P-241 Z Zahirovic, A. P-047 Zamocky, M. P-178, P-181, P-182 Zamolo, V. P-062 Zamora, A. P-129 Zampakou, M. OP-27, P-130 Zane, H.K. KL-1 Zawisza, I.A. P

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89 List of Participants 12 Ms. Muneebah Adams Ms. Christine Aebersold Dr. Temitayo Aiyelabola Ms. Elena Alberti Prof. Dr. Roger Alberto Mr. Hassan Alhazmi Dr. Ali Alsalme Dr. Fawzia Al-Sogair Mr. Vincent Andermark Mr. Jacob Andersen-Usaj Dr. Elisa Andresen Prof. Dr. Phil Andrews Mr. Philipp Anstaett Ms. Risa Aoki Prof. Dr. Shigetoshi Aono Dr. Dumitru Arian Prof. Dr. Vincent Artero Dr. Philip Ash University of Cape Town, Department of Chemistry, Private Bag, Rondebosch, 7701, Cape Town, South Africa North West University, South Africa, Department of Chemistry, Private bag X 2046, 2745, Mmabatho, South Africa TU Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstr. 55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany King Saud University, Chemistry Department, P.B POX 2455, 11451, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia College of Basic Education, PAAET, Kuwait, Department of Science, Reham Al-Owais- Rector office, Safat 13060, Kuwait, Kuwait Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstraße 55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Universitetsparken 5, 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Department of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branišovská 31/1160, , České Budějovice, Czech Republic Monash University, School of Chemistry, Wellington Road, Vic 3800, Melbourne, Australia Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Bunkyou 2-1-1, , Mito, Japan National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, 5-1 Higashiyama, Myodaiji, , Okazaki, Japan University of Heidelberg, Inorganic Chemistry Institute, Im Neuenheimer Feld 270, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany Univ. Grenoble Alpes & CEA Grenoble, Laboraty of Chemistry and Biology of Metals, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054, Grenoble Cedex 9, France University of Oxford, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, OX1 3QR, Oxford, United Kingdom 89

90 List of Participants12 Ms. Elena Atrian Blasco Prof. Dr. Pascal Auffinger Mr. Michael Bachmann Mr. Cyril Bachmann Prof. Dr. Wojciech Bal Prof. Dr. Lucia Banci Prof. Dr. Norah Barba-Behrens Dr. Miquel Barceló-Oliver Mr. Maxime Barnet Dr. Giampaolo Barone Ms. Simona Bartova Dr. Francesco Bellia Mr. Michael Benz Mr. Dominik Bernasconi Mr. Benoît Bertrand Ms. Tayla Bickerton Mr. Zsolt Bihari Dr. Cristina Bischin ISQCH Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Zaragoza, Pza. San Francisco, 50009, Zaragoza, Spain Architecture et Réactivité de l'arn, Université de Strasbourg, IBMC/ CNRS, 67084, Strasbourg, France Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Pawinskiego 5A, , Warsaw, Poland University of Florence, CERM, Via Luigi Sacconi 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Facultad de Quimica, Av. Universidad 3000, 4510, Mexico, D.F., Mexico University of the Balearic Islands, Department of Chemistry, campus UIB; carretera Valldemossa km 7.5, E-07122, Palma de Mallorca, Spain University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Spitalstrasse 51, 4056, Basel, Switzerland University of Palermo, Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 17, 90128, Palermo, Italy University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Winterthurstrasse 190, Institute of Biostructure and Bioimaging - CNR, Department of Chemistry, Andrea Doria 6, 95125, Catania, Italy University of Groningen, Department of Pharmacy, Pharmacokinetics, Toxicology and Targeting, 9713 AV, Groningen, The Netherlands Monash University, Medicinal Chemistry, 381 Royal Parade, 3052, Parkville, Australia University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Egyetem tér 1, H-4032, Debrecen, Hungary Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Chemistry and Engineering Chemistry, 11 Arany Janos Street, , Cluj-Napoca, Romania 90

91 List of Participants 12 Prof. Dr. Tarita Biver Prof. Dr. Morten Bjerrum Prof. Dr. Claudia Blindauer Dr. Sylvestre Bonnet Dr. Richard Börner Dr. Yulia Borozdina Dr. Henrik Braband Prof. Dr. Helmut Brandl Mrs. Rosa Brissos Prof. Dr. Martin Bröring Ms. Natascha Bruckner Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Budzisz Prof. Dr. Zivadin D. Bugarcic Mr. Christian Bünzli Dr. Susanna Burckhardt viforpharma.com Mr. Andrew Burgoyne Prof. Dr. Alison Butler Mrs. Cristina Butterfield University of Pisa, Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, Via Risorgimento, 35, 56122, Pisa, Italy University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Universitetsparken 5, DK-2100 Ø, Copenhagen, Denmark University of Warwick, Department of Chemistry, Gibbet Hill Road, LE10 2DU, Coventry, United Kingdom Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Einsteinweg 55, 2300RA, Leiden, The Netherlands Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald, Institute of Biochemistry, Felix-Hausdorff-Straße 4, 17487, Greifswald, Germany University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Universitat de Barcelona, Departament de Química Inorgànica, Martí i Franquès 1, 08028, Barcelona, Spain TU Braunschweig, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Hagenring 30, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Tammannstraße 4, 37077, Göttingen, Germany Medical University, Department of Cosmetic Raw Materials Chemistry, Muszynski Str. 1, , Lodz, Poland University of Kragujevac, Faculty os Science, Department of Chemistry, 34000, Kragujevac, Serbia Vifor Pharma, Research and Development, Rechenstrasse 37, 9001, St. Gallen, Switzerland University of Cape Town, Department of Chemistry, Private Bag X3, 7701, Rondebosch, South Africa University of California, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry,, , Santa Barbara, United States of America Oregon Health & Science University, Environmental and Biomolecular Systems, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, , Portland, United States of America 91

92 List of Participants12 92 Dr. Ana Caballero Prof. Dr. Mercè Capdevila Dr. Pierre-Emmanuel Car Dr. Mauro Carraro Prof. Dr. Peggy Carver Dr. Margarida Castro Dr. Amparo Caubet Prof. Dr. Hui Chao Mr. Mohit Chawla Mr. Chee Fei Chin Ms. Min-Wen Chung Prof. Dr. David G. Churchill Dr. Agostino Cilibrizzi Prof. Dr. Simone Ciofi Baffoni Ms. Jessica Clavadetscher Prof. Dr. Guido Clever Prof. Dr. Peter Comba Ms. Simona Conti Prof. Dr. Robert Crichton University of Barcelona, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Martí i Franquès 1-11, 08028, Barcelona, Spain Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Departament de Quimica, Facultat de Ciencies, 8193, Barcelona, Spain University of Padova, Department of Chemical Sciences, Via Marzolo, 1, 35131, Padova, Italy University of Michigan, College of Pharmacy, 428 Church St., , Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America University of Coimbra, Department of Life Sciences, Calçada Martim de Freitas, , Coimbra, Portugal University of Barcelona, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Martí i Franquès, 08028, Barcelona, Spain Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, XinGangXiLu 135#, , Guangzhou, People's Republic of China KAUST Catalysis Center, KCC, Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering,, , Thuwal, Saudi Arabia National University of Singapore, Department of Chemistry, 3 Science Drive 2, , Singapore, Singapore University of Oxford, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, OX1 3QR, Oxford, United Kingdom KAIST, Department of Chemistry, Guseong-dong, , Daejeon, South Korea Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, South Kensington Campus, Imperial College Rd, SW7 2AZ, London, United Kingdom University of Florence, CERM and Department of Chemistr, Via Luigi Sacconi 6, 50019, Sesto fiorentino, Italy University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry, EH9 3JJ Edinburgh, United Kingdom University of Göttingen, Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Tammannstrasse 4, 37077, Göttingen, Germany Universität Heidelberg, Anorganisch-Chemisches Institut, Im Neuenheimer Feld 270, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany Université Catholique de Louvain, Institut Lavoisier, Place Louis Pasteur 1, 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

93 List of Participants 12 Prof. Dr. Guido Crisponi Mr. Matteo Croce Ms. Gizella Csire Prof. Dr. Roberto da Silva Mr. Takenori Dairaku Ms. Agnes Dancs Mr. Luigi D'Ascenzo Dr. Lena Daumann Mr. Bhaumik Dave Prof. Dr. John Dawson Prof. Dr. Serena DeBeer Mrs. Elena Decaneto Dr. Pascale Delangle Prof. Dr. Victoria DeRose Prof. Dr. Milos Djuran Dr. Alicia Domínguez-Martín Dr. Daniela Donghi Mr. Pierre Emmanuel Doulain u-bourgogne.fr University of Cagliari, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Cittadella Universitaria, Monserrato, 9042, Cagliari, Italy University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Egyetem tér 1., 4032, Debrecen, Hungary University of Sao Paulo, Pharmacy School, Av do Cafe s/n, , Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Tohoku University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aobayama Aoba-ku, , Sendai, Japan University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Dóm tér 7, 6720, Szeged, Hungary University of Strasburg, RNA Architecture and Reactivity, 5 Rue R. Descartes, , Strasburg, France University of California, Berkeley, Department of Chemistry, Latimer Hall, , Berkeley, United States of America University of South Carolina, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 631 Sumter Street, 29208, Columbia, United States of America Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Department of Molecular Theory and Spectroscopy, Stiftstr , D-45470, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Biophysical Chemistry Department, Stiftstr , D-45470, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany CEA Grenoble, INAC / Inorganic and biological Chemistry, 17 rue des martyrs, 38054, Grenoble, France University of Oregon, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 1253 University of Oregon, 97403, Eugene, United States of America University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, R. Domanovica 12, 34000, Kragujevac, Serbia University of Burgundy, Department of Chemistry, 9 avenue Alain Savary, 21078, Dijon, France 93

94 List of Participants12 94 Dr. Weihong Du Dr. Carole Duboc Dr. Anne Duhme-Klair Prof. Dr. Philippe Dumas Prof. Dr. Oliver Einsle Mrs. Annika Eisenschmidt Prof. Dr. Sami ElDeeb Prof. Dr. Sofi Elmroth Prof. Dr. Ali Emadadeen Prof. Dr. John Enemark Mr. David Engelhard Prof. Dr. Jörg Eppinger Ms. Ramona Erni Dr. Andrea Erxleben Dr. Esther Escribano Ms. Charlene Esmieu Ms. Carlotta Fabbri Prof. Dr. Christoph Fahrni Prof. Dr. Peter Faller Renmin University of China, Department of Chemistry, No. 59, Zhong Guan Cun Street, , Beijing, People's Republic of China University of Grenoble, Department of Chemistry, 301 rue de la Chimie, 38042, Grenoble, France University of York, Department of Chemistry, Heslington, YO10 5DD, York, United Kingdom IBMC-CNRS Strasbourg, 15 rue René Descartes, 67084, Strasbourg, France University of Freiburg, Institute for Biochemistry, Albertstrasse 21, 79104, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany University of Heidelberg, Inorganic Chemistry Department, Im Neuenheimer Feld 270, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany Technical University Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstr.55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany Lund University, Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Box 124, , Lund, Sweden King Saud University, Chemical Engineering Department, 11421, Deirryah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia University of Arizona, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 1306 E University Blvd, , Tucson, United States of America University of Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Tammannstraße 4, 37077, Göttingen, Germany KAUST Catalysis Center, KCC, Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Ibn Sina building, , Thuwal, Saudi Arabia National University of Ireland, Galway, School of Chemistry, University Road,, Galway, Republic of Ireland University of Sao Paulo, Departament of Fundamental Chemistry, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 748, Bl.03 sup. Sl., 0357 Butanta, Sao Paulo, Brazil LCBM, Isere, 17 rue des martyrs, 38054, Grenoble, France University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, 30332, Atlanta, United States of America CNRS and University Toulouse, LCC, 205 route de Narbonne, 31077, Toulouse, France

95 List of Participants 12 Prof. Dr. Etelka Farkas Mr. Michael Felber Dr. Jacob Fernandez-Gallardo Jimenez Dr. Arkaitz Fidalgo-Marijuan Ms. Erica Fiorini Ms. Britta Fischer Ms. Emma Folkertsma Dr. Célia Fonseca Guerra Prof. Dr. Marc Fontecave Dr. Tomasz Frączyk Dr. Eva Freisinger Mr. Masashige Fujii Dr. Takashi Fujishiro mpi-marburg.mpg.de Ms. Risako Fukazawa Dr. Julien Furrer Prof. Dr. Paul Furtmüller Dr. Catherine Gabriel Dr. Jana Galikova University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Egyetem tér 1, 4032, Debrecen, Hungary Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Chemistry Department, 2900 Bedford Avenue, 11210, Brooklyn, New York, United States of America University of the Basque Country, Department of Minerology and Petrology, Barrio Sarriena s/n, 48940, Leioa, Spain University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria Utrecht University, Organic Chemistry and Catalysis, Universiteitsweg 99, 3584CG, Utrecht, The Netherlands VU University Amsterdam, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, De Boelelaan 1083, NL-1081HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands College de France, Laboratoire de Chimie des Processus Biologiques,, 75231, Paris, France Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS, Department of Biophysics, Pawinskiego 5a, , Warsaw, Poland Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, , Yamatecho, , Suitashi, Osaka, Japan Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Emeritus group (Group of Dr. Shima), Karl-von-Frisch Strasse 10, 35043, Marburg, Germany Nippon Medical School, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, , Tokyo, Japan University Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freiestrasse 3, 3012, Berne, Switzerland BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemical Engineering, 3rd Septemvriou, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 17. listopadu 12, 77146, Olomouc, Czech Republic 95

96 List of Participants12 Ms. Caroline Gallati Dr. Sofia Gallo Dr. Sofia Gama Prof. Dr. Dinorah Gambino Prof. Dr. Patrick Gamez Ms. Nitzan Ganot Dr. Ricardo Garcia-Serres Mrs. Serranda Gashi Mr. Bernhard Gasselhuber Prof. Dr. Gilles Gasser Dr. Christelle Gateau Mr. Arjan Geersing Ms. Lea Gemperle Prof. Dr. Abhik Ghosh Mr. Ashta Ghosh Mr. Federico Giannini Ms. Kleoniki Giannousi Ms. Sylwia Godlewska University of Innsbruck - CCB, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Innrain 80/82, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade de Lisboa, C2TN - Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, Campus Tecnológico e Nuclear, , Bobadela LRS, Portugal Universidad de la República, Facultad de Química, Av. General Flores 2124, 11800, Montevideo, Uruguay University of Barcelona / ICREA, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Martí i Franquès 1-11, 08028, Barcelona, Spain The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel CEA-Grenoble, irtsv / LCBM / PMB, 17 avenue des Martyrs, 58054, Grenoble, France University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria Laboratoire de Reconnaissance Ionique et Chimie de Coordination, Service de Chimie Inorganique et Biologique (UMR_E 3 CEA UJF), 17 rue des Martyrs, , Grenoble, France University of Groningen, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, Nijenborgh 4, 9747AG, Groningen, The Netherlands UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Department of Chemistry,, 9037, Tromsø, Norway Universität Greifswald, Institut für Biochemie, Felix-Hausdorff-Straße 4, 17487, Greifswald, Germany University of Bern, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freiestrasse 3, 3012, Bern, Switzerland Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemistry, University Campus, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece Gdańsk University of Technology, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Narutowicza 11/12, , Gdańsk, Poland 96

97 List of Participants 12 Mr. Oleg Golubev Prof. Dr. Josefa María González-Pérez Mr. Daniel Grabarczyk Dr. Bim Graham Prof. Dr. Astrid Gräslund Dr. Julia Griese Dr. Darren Griffith Ms. Helena Guiset Miserachs chem.uzh.ch Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Gumienna- Kontecka chem.uni.wroc.pl Ms. Kana Gunji Prof. Dr. Ronald Gust Ms. Jelena Habjanic Dr. Abraha Habtemariam Ms. Carmen Hackl Ms. Mélodie Hadzic Prof. Dr. Wilfred Hagen Dr. Muhammad Hanif Prof. Dr. Michael J. Hannon University of Turku, Department of Chemistry, Vatselankatu 2, 20014, Turku, Finland University of Granada, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, 18071, Granada, Spain Oxford University, Biochemistry Department, South Parks Road, OX1 3QU, Oxford, United Kingdom Monash University, Medicinal Chemistry, 381 Royal Parade, 3052, Parkville, Australia Stockholm University, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Arrhenius Laboratory, SE , Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Svante Arrhenius väg 16C, 10691, Stockholm, Sweden Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, 123, St. Stephens Green, 2, Dublin, Republic of Ireland University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, , Wroclaw, Poland Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Bunkyo 2-1-1, , Mito, Japan Universität Innsbruck, Institute of Pharmacy, Innrain 80/82, A-6020, Innsbruck, Austria University of Warwick, Department of Chemistry, Coventry, CV4 7AL, Coventry, United Kingdom University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry B, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Delft University of Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Julianalaan 67, 2628BC, Delft, The Netherlands University of Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences, 23 Symond Street, Science Centre, 1142, Auckland, New Zealand University of Birmingham, PSIBS Biomedical Imaging Centre, School of Chemistry, B15 2TT, Birmingham, United Kingdom 97

98 List of Participants12 98 Prof. Dr. Graeme Hanson Prof. Dr. Christian Hartinger Dr. Michael Haumann Ms. Aleksandra Hecel Prof. Dr. Britt Hedman Prof. Dr. Lars Hemmingsen Mr. Ewald Heroes Ms. Bianca Hermann Ms. Jeannine Hess Dr. Dennis Hetterscheid chem.leidenuniv.nl Mr. Florian Hodel Prof. Dr. Keith Hodgson Ms. Doris Hoefer Dr. James Hoeschele Mr. Stefan Hofbauer Mr. Kamil. K. Hoffmann Mr. Jan Hormann Dr. Astghik Hovhannisyan Prof. Dr. Xile Hu The University of Queensland, Centre for Advanced Imaging, Building 57, 4072, Brisbane, Australia University of Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences, 23 Symonds Street, 1010, Auckland, New Zealand Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, F. Joliot-Curie 14, , Wroclaw, Poland Stanford University, Chemistry Department, Stanford University, 94305, Stanford, United States of America University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Universitetsparken 5, 2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark University of Leuven, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, O&N 1 Herestraat 49 - box 901, 3000, Leuven, Belgium University of Freiburg, Department of Biochemistry, Alberstr. 21, 79104, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC, Leiden, The Netherlands Stanford University, Chemistry Department, Stanford University, 94305, Stanford, United States of America University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria Eastern Michigan University, Department of Chemistry, L003 Mark Jefferson Science Complex, 48197, Ypsilanti, United States of America BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Division of Biochemistry, 1190, Vienna, Austria Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Chemsitry, Gagarina 7 Street, , Toruń, Poland Freie Universität Berlin, Anorganische Chemie, Fabeckstraße 34/36, 14195, Berlin, Germany Scientific-Technological Center of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Molecule Structure Research Center, Azatutyan 26, 14, Yerevan, Armenia Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL-SB-ISIC-LSCI, BCH 3305, 1015, Lausanne, Switzerland

99 List of Participants 12 Ms. Seraina Hügli Prof. Dr. Masao Ikeda-Saito Dr. Olga Iranzo Ms. María Islas Prof. Dr. Juliana Ivanova- Toumbeva Dr. Toshio Iwasaki Dr. Christa Jakopitsch Ms. Jovana Jakovleska Mr. Robin Jastrzebski Prof. Dr. Lei Jiang Dr. Silke Johannsen Mr. Torsten John Ms. Evelyne Joliat Prof. Dr. Emira Kahrović Prof. Dr. József Kaizer Prof. Dr. Toshiaki Kamachi Dr. Wolfgang Kandioller Mrs. Claudia Karnthaler- Benbakka univie.ac.at Tohoku University, Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Katahira, Aoba, , Sendai, Japan ISM2 UMR CNRS 7313, G407, BiosCiences, Campus Scientifique de Saint Jérôme, F-13397, Marseille, France University of La Plata, Faculty of Exact Sciences- Department of Chemistry, Center of Inorganic Chemistry (CEQUINOR), 1900, La Plata, Argentina Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physiology and Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, 1407, Sofia, Bulgaria Nippon Medical School, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, , Tokyo, Japan University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria Utrecht University, Inorganic Chemistry & Catalysis, Universiteitsweg 99, 3584CG, Utrecht, The Netherlands Beihang University, Department of Chemistry and Environment, XueYuan Road No.37, , Beijing, People's Republic of China Monash University, School of Chemistry, Wellington Rd, 3800, Clayton, Australia University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, 71000, Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina University of Pannonia, Department of Chemistry, Egyetem u. 10, 8200, Veszprém, Hungary Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Bioengineering, M6-7, , Tokyo, Japan University of Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria University of Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Wien, Austria 99

100 List of Participants12 Dr. Haruhisa Kato Mrs. Isabell Kenkel Prof. Dr. Bernhard Keppler Ms. Mokrane Khier Ms. Elham Kianfar Ms. Nicole Kindermann chemie.uni-goettingen.de Prof. Dr. Tamás Kiss Prof. Dr. Nakao Kojima Mrs. Tanja Koleša Dobravc Ms. Sandra König Mr. Sebastian König Mrs. Ramona Kositzki Mr. Karoly Kovacs Dr. Danny Kowerko Prof. Dr. Henryk Kozlowski Prof. Dr. Bernhard Kräutler Prof. Dr. Bernt Krebs Ms. Vera Krewald National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Central 5, 1-1-1, Higashi, , Tsukuba, Japan Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen, Lehrstuhl für Bioanorganische Chemie, Egerlandstr. 1, 91058, Erlangen, Germany University of Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Altenbergerstrasse, 69, 4040, Linz, Austria Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Tammannstraße 4, 37077, Göttingen, Germany University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Dóm tér 7., H-6720, Szeged, Hungary Meijo University, Faculty of Pharmacy, 150 Yagotoyama, , Nagoya, Japan University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Aškerčeva cesta 5, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Heidelberg, Inorganic Chemistry Institute, Im Neuenheimer Feld 270, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany Arcopharma SA, Rue de Vermont 9A,, 1202, Geneva, Switzerland University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Winterthurer Strasse 190, University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, , Wroclaw, Poland University of Innsbruck, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Innrain 80/82, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria University of Muenster, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Corrensstrasse 28/30, 48149, Münster, Germany Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Department of Molecular Theory and Spectroscopy, Stiftstr , 45470, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany 100

101 List of Participants 12 Dr. Radka Krikavova Prof. Dr. Peter Kroneck Ms. Katerina Kubesova Mr. Paul-Steffen Kuhn Prof. Dr. Nora Kulak Prof. Dr. Hendrik Küpper Prof. Dr. Philipp Kurz Dr. Joanna Lachowicz Mrs. Thanh-Lan Lai Mr. Tsz Pui Lai Ms. Yuet Lau Dr. Hugo Lebrette Mr. Vincent Lebrun Dr. Ronan LeLagadec Ms. Tereza Leonhardt Dr. Chung-Hang Leung Dr. Chengjie Li Dr. Rongzhen Liao Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 17. listopadu 12, 77146, Olomouc, Czech Republic University of Konstanz, Department of Biology, Universitaetsstrasse 10, 78457, Konstanz, Germany Palacky University of Olomouc, Department of Cell Biology a Genetics, Slechtitelu 11, 78371, Olomouc, Czech Republic University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Chemie und Biochemie, Fabeckstr. 34/36, 14195, Berlin, Germany Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Department of Plant Biophysics and Biochemistry, Branišovská 31/1160, , České Budějovice, Czech Republic Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Albertstraße 21, 79104, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany University of Cagliari, Department of Chemistry, Cittadella Universitaria, 9042, Cagliari, Italy Institut of Biology and technologies of CEA Saclay - FRANCE, Department of life sciences, CEA route de Saclay - building 532, 91191, Gif sur Yvette, France The University of Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Pokfulam Road,, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China The Open University of Hong Kong, School of Science & Technology, Rm A0314, 30,, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Svante Arrhenius väg 16C, SE , Stockholm, Sweden LCBM / Université de Grenoble, CEA, 17 avenue des Martyrs, 38054, Grenoble, France Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Química, Circuito Exterior, 04510, México D.F., Mexico ICT Prague, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Technická 3, 16628, Prague, Czech Republic University of Macau, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, AV. Padre Tomás Pereira Taipa, Macau, China, , Macau, People's Republic of China Universität Innsbruck, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Innrain 80/82, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria Stockholm University, Department of Organic Chemistry, Svante Arrhenius väg 16 C, 10691, Stockholm, Sweden 101

102 List of Participants12 Prof. Dr. Bernhard Lippert de Ms. Stefanie Litau Mr. Chih-Cheng Liu Prof. Dr. Xiaoming Liu Dr. Xiujun Liu Prof. Dr. Antoni Llobet Prof. Dr. Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo Dr. Jens Löbus Dr. Tuomas Lönnberg Prof. Dr. Harri Lönnberg Dr. Ricardo Louro Dr. Sandra Luber Prof. Dr. Claudio Luchinat Prof. Dr. Dik-Lung Ma Prof. Dr. Frederick MacDonnell Dr. Ann Magnuson Dr. Leila Mahmoudi Dr. Jaroslav Malina TU Dortmund, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Otto-Hahn- Srasse 6, 44221, Dortmund, Germany Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Corrensstr. 28/30, 48149, Münster, Germany National Taiwan University, R.315, Department of Chemistry, No.1, Sec.4, Roosevelt Rd., 10617, Taipei, People's Republic of China Jiaxing University, College of Biological, Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Room 409, Builiding No 5, Lianglin Campus, , Jiaxing, People's Republic of China Universität Innsbruck, L02.020, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Innrain 80/82, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria ICIQ Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Prof. Llobet's Research Group, Av. Paisos Catalans, 16, 43007, Tarragona, Spain City University of Hong Kong, Department of Biology and Chemistry, Tat Chee Avenue, N.A., Hong Kong, People's Republic of China University of Turku, Department of Chemistry, Vatselankatu 2, 20014, Turku, Finland University of Turku, Department of Chemistry, Vatselankatu 2, FIN , Turku, Finland ITQB-UNL, Inorganic biochemistry and NMR laboratory, Av da República (EAN), , Oeiras, Portugal University of Florence, Magnetic Resonance Center (CERM), via Sacconi 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Hong Kong Baptist University, Department of Chemistry, Waterloo Road 224, 0, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 700 Planetarium Place,, Arlington, United States of America Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Box 521, 75120, Uppsala, Sweden ETH Zurich, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry (LAC), Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 2, 8093, Zurich, Switzerland Institute of Biophysics AS CR,v.v.i., Department of Molecular Biophysics and Pharmacology, Kralovopolska 135, 61265, Brno, Czech Republic 102

103 List of Participants 12 Mr. Soham Mandal Ms. Delara Mansoori Prof. Dr. Zong-Wan Mao Dr. Vicente Marchán Mrs. Cristina Mari Prof. Dr. Celine Marmion Dr. Susana Martín Hernáez Dr. Taro Masuda Ms. Agnieszka Matusiak wroc.pl Dr. Zoltán May Mr. Josef Mayr Ms. Aoife McKeon Dr. Stefan Mebs Prof. Dr. Eric Meggers Mrs. Sigalit Meker Prof. Dr. Enrique Melendez Dr. Filipa Mendes Mr. Guiseppe Meola University of Muenster, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Corrensstrasse 28/30, 48149, Münster, Germany University of Cagliari, Department of Chemistry, Cittadella Universitaria, 9042, Cagliari, Italy Sun Yat-sen University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, , Guangzhou, People's Republic of China University of Barcelona, Department of Organic Chemistry, Martí i Franquès 1-11, E-08028, Barcelona, Spain Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry, 123 St Stephen's Green, 2, Dublin, Republic of Ireland Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Department of Biotechnology, Ctra.Pozuelo-Majadahonda, km. 1,800, 28223, Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), Spain Kyoto University, Graduate school of agriculture, Gokasho, , Uji, Japan University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, , Wroclaw, Poland Research Center for Natural Sciences, Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Magyar tudósok körútja 2., 1117, Budapest, Hungary University of Vienna, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Waehringer Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 123 St Stephens Greeb, 2, Dublin, Republic of Ireland Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany Philipps-University Marburg, Department of Chemistry, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, 35043, Marburg, Germany The University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Edmond J. Safra Campus, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel University of Puerto Rico, Department of Chemistry, PO Box 9019, 681, Mayaguez, United States of America Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, C2TN - Center of Nuclear Sciences and Tecnhologies, Campus Tecnológico e Nuclear, , Bobadela LRS, Portugal 103

104 List of Participants12 Prof. Dr. Luigi Messori Prof. Dr. Nils Metzler-Nolte Prof. Dr. Bernhard Meunier Ms. Maya Miller Dr. Mayumi Minamisawa chibakoudai.jp Mr. Manfredi Miraula Ms. Koushambi Mitra Dr. Diego Montagner Ms. Sandra Morard Mr. Mathias Mosberger Prof. Dr. Duarte Mota de Freitas Prof. Dr. Isabel Moura Prof. Dr. José Moura Prof. Dr. Jens Müller Ms. Anastasia Musiari Mr. Markus Nachbar Dr. Nóra Nagy Prof. Dr. Yasuo Nakabayashi University of Florence, Department of Chemistry Ugo Schiff, via della Lastruccia 3, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Universitätsstrasse 150, 44801, Bochum, Germany CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, 205 route de Narbonne, 31077, Toulouse, France The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Edmond J. Safra Campus, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel Chiba Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2-1-1, Shibazono, Narashino, , Chiba, Japan National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Science Building, Department of Chemistry,, Maynooth, Co. Kildcare, Republic of Ireland Indian Institute of Science, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Sir C V Raman Road, , Bangalore, India National University of Ireland, Galway, School of Chemistry, University Road, 0, Galway, Republic of Ireland 8050, Zurich, Switzerland Loyola Univeristy Chicago, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 1068 West Sheridan Road, 60660, Chicago, United States of America Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Department of Chemistry, , Caparica, Portugal Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Department of Chemistry, , Caparica, Portugal Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Corrensstr. 28/30, 48149, Münster, Germany TU Braunschweig, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstr. 55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Magyar Tudósok körútja 2, 1117, Budapest, Hungary Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Yamate-cho, Suita, , Osaka, Japan 104

105 List of Participants 12 Prof. Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima nagoya-u.ac.jp Ms. Ayako Nakamura Prof. Dr. Wonwoo Nam Prof. Dr. Frank Neese Ms. Eszter Németh Ms. Wilma Neumann Prof. Dr. Juan Niclós- Gutiérrez Ms. Andrea Nicolussi Ms. Yael Nissinkorn Prof. Dr. Ebbe Nordlander Ms. Assia Nouar Dr. Olga Novakova Prof. Dr. Valeria Nurchi Mrs. Miriam Oberholzer Prof. Dr. Christian Obinger Dr. Igor Oleinich Dr. Valentina Oliveri Mrs. Evgenia Olshvang Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Furocho, , Nagoya, Japan National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Central 5, 1-1-1, Higashi, , Tsukuba, Japan Ewha Womans University, Department of Chemistry, 11-1 Daehyundong, Seodaemuk-ku, , Seoul, South Korea Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Energiekonversion, Department Molecular Theory and Spectroscopy, Stiftstrasse 34-36, 45470, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Dom tér 7., 6720, Szeged, Hungary Universität Leipzig, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Johannisallee 29, 4103, Leipzig, Germany University of Granada, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, 18071, Granada, Spain University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, 234 Herzl, , Rehovot, Israel Lund University, Chemical Physics, Department of Chemistry, Box 124, SE , Lund, Sweden University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry, Winterthurestrasse 190, Institute of Biophysics AS CR v.v.i, Department of Molecular Biophysics and Pharmacology, Kralovopolska 135, 61265, Brno, Czech Republic University of Cagliari, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Cittadella Universitaria. Monserrato, 9042, Cagliari, Italy BOKU - University of Natural resources and Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria University of Catania, Department of Chemistry, Viale A. Doria 6, 95125, Catania, Italy Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, 234 Herzl, , Rehovot, Israel 105

106 List of Participants12 Prof. Dr. Akira Ono Dr. Koji Oohora Ms. Erica Ording-Wenker Dr. Darío Ortiz de Orué Lucana Prof. Dr. Ingo Ott Ms. Pathinan Paengnakorn chem.ox.ac.uk Ms. Joana Palou-Mir Dr. Peep Palumaa Dr. Dimitrios Pantazis Ms. Veronika Pape Ms. Lydia Paul Dr. Antonio Paulo Dr. Martina Paumann-Page Prof. Dr. Vincent Pecoraro Dr. Jeppe Pedersen Ms. Chrischani Perera Prof. Dr. Stephane Petoud Ms. Cecilia Piergentili Kanagawa University, Department of Material & Life Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Rokkakubasi, , Yokohama, Japan Osaka University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Yamadaoka 2-1, , Suita, Japan Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Einsteinweg 55, 2333CC, Leiden, The Netherlands University of Osnabrueck, Department Biology/Chemistry, Barbarastr. 13, 49067, Osnabrueck, Germany Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstr. 55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany University of Oxford, Department of Chemistry, South Parks Road, OX1 3QR, Oxford, United Kingdom University of the Balearic Islands, Department of Chemistry, Carretera Valldemossa km 7.5, 07122, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Gene Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618, Tallinn, Estonia Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Department Molecular Theory and Spectroscopy, Stiftstr , 45470, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Enzymology, Magyar tudósok körútja 2, 1117, Budapest, Hungary University of Berne, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freiestrasse 3, 3012, Berne, Switzerland Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, C2TN - Center of Nuclear Sciences and Technology, Campus Tecnológico e Nuclear, , Bobadela LRS, Portugal BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Wien, Austria University of Michigan, Department of Chemistry, 930 North University Avenue, , Ann Arbor, United States of America University of Copenhagen, Department of Pharmacy, Universitetsparken 2, 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark Freie Universität, Anorganische Chemie, Fabeckstr. 34/36, Berlin, Berlin, Germany CNRS, Center for Molecular Biophysics, Rue Charles Sadron, 45071, Orléans, France Durham University, School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, South Road, DH1 3LE, Durham, United Kingdom 106

107 List of Participants 12 Mrs. Vanessa Pierroz Ms. Rebecca Pigot Prof. Dr. Zoe Pikramenou Dr. Eftychia Pinakoulaki Dr. Katharina Pirker Mr. Dawid Płonka Prof. Dr. Clotilde Policar Mr. Andreu Presa Mr. Lucas Prieto Gonzalez- Posada Dr. Benjamin Probst Dr. Raji Raveendran Dr. Kallol Ray Prof. Dr. Jan Reedijk Prof. Dr. Dieter Rehder Mrs. Lilia Reytman Dr. Ana Rioz Prof. Dr. Nigel Robinson Prof. Dr. Gerard Roelfes Ms. Melanie Rohner University of Zurich, Institute of Molecular Cancer Research, Department of Chemistry, University of Ireland, Galway, Department of Chemistry, University Road,, Galway, Republic of Ireland University of Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Haworth Building, B15 2TT, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom University of Cyprus, Department of Chemistry, Panepistimiou 1, 1678, Nicosia, Cyprus University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, ul. Pawińskiego 5a, , Warszawa, Poland Ecole Normale Supérieure, département de chimie, Univ Paris 06, Laboratoire des BioMolécules, 75005, Paris, France University of Barcelona, Departament de Química Inorgànica, Facultat de Química, Martí i Franquès 1-11, 08028, Barcelona, Spain The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem, Institute For Drug Research, School Of Pharmacy,, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel Humboldt University, Department of Chemistry, Brook Taylor Strasse 2, 12489, Berlin, Germany Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, PO Box 9502, 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands University of Hamburg, Chemistry Department, Martin-Luther-King- Platz 6, 20146, Hamburg, Germany The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Edmond J. Safra Campus, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel University of Groningen, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG, Groningen, The Netherlands University of Durham, Chemistry and SBBS, Science site, DH1 3LE, Durham, United Kingdom University of Groningen, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG, Groningen, The Netherlands 107

108 List of Participants Dr. Isolda Romero Canelon Dr. Luca Ronconi Ms. Laurianne Rondot Dr. Magdalena Rowinska- Zyrek Dr. Riccardo Rubbiani Prof. Dr. José Ruiz Prof. Dr. William Rutherford Mr. Ulf Sachs Prof. Dr. Peter Sadler Prof. Dr. Takeshi Sakurai Dr. Luca Salassa Prof. Dr. Athanasios Salifoglou Dr. Pablo Sanz Miguel Ms. Michelle Schaffer Ms. Irene Schaffner Prof. Dr. Isabelle Schalk Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schatzschneider Prof. Dr. Olav Schiemann University of Warwick, Department of Chemistry, Gibbet Hill Road, CV4 7AL, Coventry, United Kingdom National University of Ireland Galway, School of Chemistry, University Road,, Galway, Republic of Ireland lcbm, CEA/CNRS/Université de Grenoble, 17 Rue des Martyrs, 38000, Grenoble, France University of Murcia, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Campus de Espinardo, 30007, Murcia, Spain Imperial College London, Department of Life Sciences, South Kensington Campus, SW7 4AZ, London, United Kingdom Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Albertstr. 21, 79104, Freiburg, Germany University of Warwick, Department of Chemistry, Gibbet Hill Road, CV4 7AL, Coventry, United Kingdom Kanazawa University, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kakuma, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, , Kanazawa, Japan CIC biomagune, Biofunctional Nanomaterials, Paseo Miramon 182, 20018, San Sebastián, Spain Aristotle University of Thessalonki, Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, U. Box 462, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece University of Zaragoza, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, C/ Pedro Cerbuna 12, 50009, Zaragoza, Spain University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1190, Vienna, Austria ESBS, UMR7242, 300, Bd Sebastien Brant, 67412, Illkirch, France Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Am Hubland, D-97074, Würzburg, Germany University of Bonn, Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Wegelerstr. 12, 53115, Bonn, Germany

109 List of Participants 12 Ms. Claudia Schindler Prof. Dr. Hans-Guenther Schmalz Ms. Melanie Schmidlehner Ms. Claudia Schmidt Ms. Anita Schmitz Dr. Paul Schmutz Dr. Joachim Schnabl Mr. Stephan Schnidrig Ms. Anne Schober Mr. Peer Schrapers Ms. Cecile Schuhmacher Dr. Matthias Schwalbe Prof. Dr. Guenter Schwarz Mrs. Kristina Schweizer Mr. Fabian Schwizer Dr. Florina Scurtu Ms. Sara Seršen Mr. Pratik Shah University of Greifswald, Department of Biochemistry, Felix-Hausdorff- Str. 4, 17487, Greifswald, Germany University of Cologne, Department of Chemistry, Greinstrasse 4, 50939, Koeln, Germany University of Vienna, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 42, 1090, Vienna, Austria Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstraße 55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany Georg August University Göttingen, Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Tammanstraße 4, 37077, Göttingen, Germany Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Physics, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH, Scientific, Hauptstraße 1, 82008, Unterhaching, Germany Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of chemistry, Brook-Taylor-St. 2, 12489, Berlin, Germany University of Cologne, Department of Chemistry, Institute of Biochemistry, Zuelpicher Str. 47, 50674, Koeln, Germany Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Corrensstr. 28/30, 48149, Münster, Germany University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Spitalstrasse 51, 4056, Basel, Switzerland Babes-Bolyai University, Department of Chemistry, Mihail Kogalniceanu 1, , Cluj-Napoca, Romania University of Ljubljana, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Aškerceva cesta 5, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Copenhagen, UNIK Synthetic Biology, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871, Copenhagen, Denmark 109

110 List of Participants Prof. Dr. Abraham Shanzer Mr. Miki Shavit Dr. Wendy Shaw Prof. Dr. Yuichi Shimazaki Dr. Bahareh Shirinfar Mrs. Judith Siebel Prof. Dr. Per Siegbahn Dr. Bianka Siewert Prof. Dr. Helmut Sigel Prof. Dr. Roland Sigel Mr. Indranil Sinha Ms. Miriam Skilandat Dr. Cho Soe Ms. Marjorie Sonnay Prof. Dr. Martha Sosa-Torres Prof. Dr. Imre Sóvágó Prof. Dr. Gábor Speier Mrs. Beatrice Spichtig Dr. Bernhard Spingler Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, 234 Herzl, , Rehovot, Israel University of Copenhagen, Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Universitetsparken 5, 2100, København Ø, Denmark Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Catalysis Science, 790 6th Street, 99354, Richland, United States of America Ibaraki University, College of Science, Bunkyo, , Mito, Japan Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Energiekonversion, Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Stiftstrasse 34-36, 45470, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany University of Stockholm, Department of Organic Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, SE-10691, Stockholm, Sweden Leiden University, Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Einsteinweg 55, 2333CC, Leiden, The Netherlands University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Spitalstrasse 51, 4056, Basel, Switzerland Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Corrensstr. 28/30, 48149, Münster, Germany University of Sydney, Discipline of Pharmacology, Blackburn Building D06, Western Ave, The University of Sydney NSW, 2006, Sydney, Australia Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Depto. Química Inorgánica y Nuclear, Av. Universidad 3000, 4510, México, D.F., Mexico University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Egyetem tér 1., 4032, Debrecen, Hungary University of Pannonia, Department of Chemistry, Egyetem u. 10., 8200, Veszprém, Hungary

111 List of Participants 12 Mr. Vivek Srinivas Dr. Monika Stachura Dr. Pavel Starha Prof. Dr. Eugen Stulz Prof. Dr. Stenbjörn Styring Prof. Dr. Sigridur Suman Prof. Dr. Hongzhe Sun Prof. Dr. Raymond Sun Prof. Dr. Marcel Swart Mrs. Agnieszka Szebesczyk chem.uni.wroc.pl Mr. Alexander Szentkuti Dr. Klára Szentmihályi Dr. Attila Szorcsik Mr. Daniel Szunyogh Dr. Łukasz Szyrwiel Ms. Akiko Takashina Dr. Cai-Ping Tan Prof. Dr. Yoshiyuki Tanaka Stockholm University, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Svante Arrhenius väg 16C, 10691, Stockholm, Sweden ISOLDE-CERN, PH-SME-IS, Geneva 23, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland Palacky University in Olomouc, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 17. listopadu 12, 77146, Olomouc, Czech Republic University of Southampton, School of Chemistry, Highfield, SO17 2HU, Southampton, United Kingdom Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry-Ångström, Molecular Biomimetics, SE , Uppsala, Sweden University of Iceland, Department of Chemistry, Dunhagi 3, 107, Reykjavik, Iceland University of Hong Kong, Department of Chemistry, Pokfulam Road,, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China Shantou University, Department of Chemistry, No.243 Daxue Road, Shantou, Guangdong, P.R.China, , Shantou, People's Republic of China ICREA, Universitat de Girona, Campus Montilivi, Facultat de Ciencies, IQCC, 17071, Girona, Spain University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Pl. Uniwersytecki 1, , Wroclaw, Poland Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Magyar Tudósok körútja 2, 1117, Budapest, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Dom ter 7, 6720, Szeged, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Dom tér 7., 6720, Szeged, Hungary CNRS/UPPA, LCABIE, 2, av. Pr. Angot, , Pau, France Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, 2-1-1, Bunkyo, , Mito, Japan Sun Yat-sen University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, No. 135, Xingang Xi Road, , Guangzhou, People's Republic of China Tohoku University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6-3 Aza-Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, , Sendai, Japan 111

112 List of Participants12 Ms. Katsiaryna Tarasava Prof. Dr. Kazuyuki Tatsumi Prof. Dr. Toshiaki Taura Prof. Dr. Aydin Tavman Prof. Dr. Angel Terrón- Homar Prof. Dr. Marie-Paule Teulade-Fichou Dr. Franz Thomet Ms. Kathrin Thommen Prof. Dr. Peter Thulstrup Mr. Takao Tobe Prof. Dr. William Tolman Mr. Dorde Topalovic Prof. Dr. Zdenek Travnicek Mr. Ivan Trentin Prof. Dr. Paola Turano Prof. Dr. Iztok Turel Mrs. Avia Tzubery Mr. Ziga Ude Nagoya University, Research Center for Materials Science, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, , Nagoya, Japan University of Aichi Prefecture, Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Ibaragabasama , , Nagakute, Japan Istanbul University, Department of Chemistry, Avcilar, 34320, Istanbul, Turkey Universitat de les Illes Balears, Department of Chemistry, campus UIB, 07122, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Institut Curie, Paris-Orsay University, Department of Chemistry, Centre de recherche, Bât 110, Campus d'orsay, 91405, Orsay, France Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Department of Chemistry, Avenida España 1680, , Valparaíso, Chile University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry, Universitetsparken 5, 2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark Meijo University, Faculty of Phamacy, 150 Yagotoyama, , Nagoya, Japan University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry, 207 Pleasant St. SE, 55455, Minneapolis, United States of America University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology & Environmental Studies, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Palacky University in Olomouc, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, 17. listopadu 12, 77146, Olomouc, Czech Republic University of Greifswald, Institut für Biochemie, Felix-Hausdorff-Straße 4, 17489, Greifswald, Germany University of Florence, CERM, Via Luigi Sacconi, 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chem. Technology, Askerceva 5, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute of Chemistry, Edmond J. Safra Campus, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, 123 St Stephens Green, D2, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 112

113 List of Participants 12 Prof. Dr. Andrew Udit Prof. Dr. Elvan Üstün Ms. Yana Valasatava Prof. Dr. Daniela Valensin Dr. Katalin Várnagy unideb.hu Prof. Dr. Constantinos Varotsis Prof. Dr. Milan Vasak Dr. Preeti Vashi Dr. Koushik Venkatesan Dr. Martina Vermathen Prof. Dr. Ramon Vilar Prof. Dr. Hermann Waetzig Mr. Julian Walther uni-heidelberg.de Dr. James Walton Prof. Dr. Shutao Wang Dr. Xiaohui Wang Prof. Dr. Xiaoyong Wang Prof. Dr. Thomas Ward Occidental College, Department of Chemistry, 1600 Campus Road, 90041, Los Angeles, United States of America Ordu University, Department of Chemistry, Cumhuriyet Yerleşkesi, 52200, Ordu, Turkey University of Florence, CERM, Via Luigi Sacconi 6, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy University of Siena, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Via Aldo Moro 2, 53100, Siena, Italy University of Debrecen, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Egyetem tér 1., 4032, Debrecen, Hungary Cyprus University of Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, 95 Eirinis Str., 3603, Lemesos, Cyprus WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Boschstrasse 12, 69469, Weinheim, Germany University of Berne, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Freiestrasse 3, 3012, Bern, Switzerland Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, South Kensington, SW7 2AZ, London, United Kingdom Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Beethovenstraße 55, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany University of Heidelberg, Inorganic Chemistry Institute, Im Neuenheimer Feld 270, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany Durham Univeristy, Department of Chemistry, South Road, DH1 3LE, Durham, United Kingdom Chinese Academy of Sciences, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, 29 Zhongguancun East Road, Haidian District, ,, , Beijing,, People's Republic of China Nanjing Tech University, College of Sciences, Puzhunan Road 30, , Nanjing, People's Republic of China Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, Hankou Road 22, , Nanjing, People's Republic of China University of Basel, Department of Chemistry, Spitalstrasse 51, 4056, Basel, Switzerland 113

114 List of Participants12 Ms. Dana Warner Mr. Rudolf Wedmann Mr. Christian Wende Ms. Jenifer White Mr. Johannes Windisch Mrs. Aleksandra Witkiewicz Kucharczyk Prof. Dr. XuRong Xu Ms. Yu-Hui Xu Prof. Dr. Tatsuo Yajima Mr. Takahide Yamaguchi Prof. Dr. Osamu Yamauchi Mr. Takakazu Yano Ms. Siew Qi Yap Dr. Marcel Zamocky Ms. Marianthi Zampakou uzh.ch Ms. Izabela Zawisza Dr. Felix Zelder Mrs. Susann Zelger-Paulus Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Chemie, Brook-Taylor-Str. 2, 12489, Berlin, Germany University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Egerlandstraße 1, 91058, Erlangen, Germany Freie Universität Berlin, Anorganische Chemie, Fabeckstr. 34/36, 14195, Berlin, Germany University of Birmingham, Department of Chemistry, Edgbaston, B15 2TT, Birmingham, United Kingdom Polish Academy of Science, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, ul. Pawińskiego 5a, , Warsaw, Poland Zhejiang University, China, Qiushi Academy for Advanced Studies, No. 38, ZheDa Road, , Hangzhou, People's Republic of China University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Kansai University, Department of Chemistry, Materials and Engineering, Yamate-cho , Suita, , OSAKA, Japan Ibaraki University, Institute of Applied Beam Science, Bunkyou 2-1-1, , Mito, Japan Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Chikusa-ku, , Nagoya, Japan Kansai University, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, , Yamatecho, , Suitashi, Osaka, Japan National University of Singapore, Department of Chemistry, S15, Level 5,, , Singapore, Singapore BOKU Univ. of Natural Resources & Life Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Division of Biochemistry, Muthgasse 18, 1090, Vienna, Austria Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Biophysics, Pawinskiego 5A, , Warsaw, Poland 114

115 List of Participants 12 Dr. Lilu Zhang Dr. Daping Zhang Prof. Dr. Jing Zhao Dr. Meng Zhao Prof. Dr. Fabio Zobi Philipps-Universität Marburg, Fachbereich Chemie, Hans-Meerwein- Straße, 35043, Göttingen, Germany Royal Society of Chemistry, Room 519, Floor 5, South Block, Tower C, Raycom Info Tech Park, 2 Kexueyuan South Road, Zhongguancun, , Bejing, People's Republic of China Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, 22 Hankou Road, , Nanjing, People's Republic of China Université de Fribourg, Département de Chimie, Chemin du Musée 9, 1700, Fribourg, Switzerland 115

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119 List of Exhibitors 12 1 Strandbadstrasse 44, 3800 Interlaken, Switzerland 12 IBA GmbH Interlaken Congress & Event AG Rudolf-Wissell- Strasse 28, Göttingen, Germany 2 VWR International GmbH Lerzenstrasse 16/18, 8953 Dietikon, Switzerland 13 Mettler-Toledo (Schweiz) GmbH Im Langacher 44, 8606 Greifensee, Switzerland 3 Sturm Science Systems Technologie Zentrum, Schusterinsel 7, Weil am Rhein, Germany 14 Binder Central Services + Co GmbH Im Mittleren Ösch 5, Tuttlingen, Germany 4 HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH Neuhofstrasse 9, Bensheim, Germany 15 Hamilton Bonaduz AG Via Crusch 8, 7402 Bonaduz, Switzerland 5 Metal Ions in Life Sciences A. Sigel, H. Sigel, R.K.O. Sigel (Editors), Switzerland 16 PanGas AG Industriepark 10, 6252 Dagmersellen, Switzerland 6 TOSCA GbR Schillerstrasse 59, Halle (Saale), Germany 17 Büchi Labortechnik AG Meierseggstrasse 40, 9230 Flawil, Switzerland 7 Sigma-Aldrich (Schweiz) GmbH Industriestrasse 25, 9471 Buchs, Switzerland 18 Faust Laborbedarf AG Ebnatstrasse 65, 8200 Schaffhausen, Switzerland 8 Perkin Elmer (Schweiz) AG Bahnstrasse 8, 8603 Schwerzenbach, Switzerland 19 Armar AG Müligasse 7, 5312 Döttingen, Switzerland 9 Renggli AG Industrie-Ost, Birkenstrasse 31, 6343 Rotkreuz, Switzerland 20 Gilson (Schweiz) AG Untere Bahnhofstrasse 14, 8932 Mettmenstetten, Switzerland 10 Bio-Logic SAS 1 Rue de l'europe, Claix, France 21 Portmann Instruments AG Gewerbestrasse 18, 4105 Biel-Benken, Switzerland 11 Metrohm Schweiz AG Bleiche West, 4800 Zofingen, Switzerland 22 Thermo Fisher Scientific (Schweiz) AG Neuhofstrasse 11, 4153 Basel, Switzerland 119

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121 List of Sponsors 12 Agilent Technologies (Schweiz) AG Lautengartenstrasse 6, 4052 Basel, Switzerland Armar AG Müligasse 7, 5312 Döttingen, Switzerland Binder Central Services + Co GmbH BioConcept Ltd Bio-Logic SAS Brechbühler AG Bruker BioSpin AG Büchi Labortechnik AG Chemie Brunschwig AG EURISO-TOP-SAS Faust Laborbedarf AG Gilson (Schweiz) AG Hamilton Bonaduz AG Hellma (Schweiz) AG HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH Hotel Opera IBA GmbH Interlaken Congress & Event AG Im Mittleren Ösch 5, Tuttlingen, Germany Paradiesrain 14, 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland 1 Rue de l'europe, Claix, France Steinwiesenstrasse 3, 8952 Schlieren, Switzerland Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland Meierseggstrasse 40, 9230 Flawil, Switzerland Auf dem Wolf 10, 4023 Basel, Switzerland Parc des Algorithmes, Bât Homère, Saint-Aubin Cedex, France Ebnatstrasse 65, 8200 Schaffhausen, Switzerland Untere Bahnhofstrasse 14, 8932 Mettmenstetten, Switzerland Via Crusch 8, 7402 Bonaduz, Switzerland Schwäntenmos 15, 8126 Zumikon, Switzerland Neuhofstrasse 9, Bensheim, Germany Dufourstrasse 5, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland Rudolf-Wissell-Strasse 28, Göttingen, Germany Strandbadstrasse 44, 3800 Interlaken, Switzerland 121

122 List of Sponsors Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry Kanton Zürich Member companies of the KGF (Kontaktgruppe für Forschungsfragen), Novartis, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, and Merck Serono LOT Quantum Design Metal Ions in Life Sciences Metrohm Schweiz AG Mettler-Toledo (Schweiz) GmbH Microsynth AG New Journal of Chemistry Oxford University Press Global Academic Business Tiergartenstrasse 17, Heidelberg, Germany Staatskanzlei, Neumühlequai 10, 8090 Zürich, Switzerland Reto Naef, Novartis Pharma AG, 4002 Basel, Switzerland Moulin-du-Choc, 1122 Romanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland A. Sigel, H. Sigel, R.K.O. Sigel (Editors), Switzerland Bleiche West, 4800 Zofingen, Switzerland Im Langacher 44, 8606 Greifensee, Switzerland Schützenstrasse 15, 9436 Balgach, Switzerland Université Montpellier 2, Place Eugène Bataillon CC 17007, Montpellier Cedex 5, France Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, United Kingdom PanGas AG Industriepark 10, 6252 Dagmersellen, Switzerland Perkin Elmer (Schweiz) AG Portmann Instruments AG Renggli AG ReseaChem GmbH Roche Diagnostic (Schweiz) AG Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry Bahnstrasse 8, 8603 Schwerzenbach, Switzerland Gewerbestrasse 18, 4105 Biel-Benken, Switzerland Industrie-Ost, Birkenstrasse 31, 6343 Rotkreuz, Switzerland Pestalozzistrasse 16, 3400 Burgdorf, Switzerland Industriestrasse 7, 6343 Rotkreuz, Switzerland Graeme Hanson c/o University of Queensland, Centre of Advanced Imaging, 4072 Brisbane QLD, Australia 122

123 List of Sponsors 12 Schützenhaus Albisgütli Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft Sigma-Aldrich (Schweiz) GmbH Silantes GmbH Stadt Zürich Uetlibergstrasse 341, 8045 Zürich, Switzerland Schwarztorstrasse 9, 3007 Bern, Switzerland Industriestrasse 25, 9471 Buchs, Switzerland Gollierstrasse 70c, München, Germany Stadthausquai 17, 8022 Zürich, Switzerland Sterico AG Ruchstuckstrasse 14, 8306 Brüttisellen, Switzerland Sturm Science Systems Thermo Fisher Scientific (Schweiz) AG TOSCA GbR University of Zurich Department of Chemistry University of Zurich Faculty of Science University of Zurich Hochschulstiftung VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VWR International GmbH Technologie Zentrum, Schusterinsel 7, Weil am Rhein, Germany Neuhofstrasse 11, 4153 Basel, Switzerland Schillerstrasse 59, Halle (Saale), Germany Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland Künstlergasse 15, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland Alfred-Zippe-Str. 4, Wertheim, Germany Lerzenstrasse 16/18, 8953 Dietikon, Switzerland 123

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