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    16:00 - 16:15 
    Welcome
    Chair: Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland)
    16:15 - 18:30 
    Session 1: Evolutionary Aspects
    Chair: Ewa Rajpert-de Meyts (Denmark)
    S1.1
    Session 1: Evolutionary Aspects
    Evolution of sex hormones and signaling
    France
    S1.2
    Session 1: Evolutionary Aspects
    Sex and somatotropic signaling shape the impact of temperature on longevity
    USA
    S1.3
    Session 1: Evolutionary Aspects
    Pheromones
    UK
    18:30 - 19:00 
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    OC1.1
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Phenotypes in a large international cohort of individuals with SF-1/NR5A1 variants
    Bern, Switzerland
    OC1.2
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Studying mitochondrial functions to understand the sex differences in heart failure
    Spain
    19:45 - 20:45 
    Dinner
    20:50 - 21:40 
    Keynote Lecture: NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics
    Chair: Pierre de Meyts (Belgium)
    Keynote Lecture: NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics
    NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics 
    Italy

    09:00 - 10:30 
    Session 2: Actors in sex signalling
    Chair: Bernard Payrastre (France)
    S2.1
    Session 2: Actors in sex signalling
    Kisspeptin 
    London, United Kingdom
    S2.2
    Session 2: Actors in sex signalling
    The GnRH pulse generator
    Cambridge, UK
    10:30 - 11:00 
    Coffee Break
    11:10 - 12:15 
    Session 2: Actors in sex and signalling
    Chair: Bernard Payrastre (France)
    S2.3
    Session 2: Actors in sex and signalling
    Unusual sex steroids and their metabolites
    Bern, Switzerland
    11:45 - 12:30 
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    OC2.1
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Suppression of the Adipokine Adipsin (complement factor D) Inhibits Brown Adipose Tissue Differentiation
    Netherlands
    OC2.2
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Androgen Receptor is a Determinant of Melanoma Targeted Drug Resistance
    Switzerland
    12:45 - 13:45 
    Lunch
    17:00 - 19:00 
    Session 3: Sex and Brain
    Chair: David Carling (UK)
    S3.1
    Session 3: Sex and Brain
    Neuroendocrine effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals
    Liège, Belgium
    S3.2
    Session 3: Sex and Brain
    Sexual differentiation of the human brain
    Belgium
    18:10 - 19:00 
    The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
    Chair: Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland)
    JD1.1
    The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
    The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
    Paris, France
    20:00 - 21:00 
    Dinner

    09:00 - 09:40 
    Session 3: Sex and Brain (Continued)
    Chair: David Carling (UK)
    S3.4
    Session 3: Sex and Brain (Continued)
    Sexual partner preference in animals and humans
    Belgium
    S3.5
    Session 3: Sex and Brain (Continued)
    Sex and stress; the adrenal axis
    10:40 - 11:10 
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    OC3.1
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Sexual dimorphism of prenatal stress-induced changes in the regulation of colon primitive cells
    France
    OC3.2
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Plasma gonadal steroid hormone levels across the mouse estrous Cycle
    UK
    11:10 - 12:55 
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism
    Chair: Adriana Maggi (Italy)
    S4.1
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism
    Sex and adipose tissue
    Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    S4.2
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism
    Sex-specific metabolic pathways
    Italy
    S4.3
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism
    Skin aging and cancer prevention: a sex hormone perspective
    Switzerland
    13:00 - 14:00 
    Lunch
    14:30 - 15:05 
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism (Continued)
    Chair: Adriana Maggi (Italy)
    S4.4
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism (Continued)
    Sex differences in effects and side-effects of drugs
    Finland
    S4.5
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism (Continued)
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    15:05 - 15:50 
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    OC3.3
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Generation of a human granulosa cell line knockout for NR2F2/COUPTF2 to advance the understanding of the signaling pathways regulating ovarian development and maintenance
    Brazil
    OC3.4
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Functional effects of human luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor (LHCGR) and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) heteromers in vitro.
    Italy
    OC3.5
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Luteinizing hormone (LH)/human choriogonadotropin (hCG) receptor (LHCGR) internalization is required to modulate LH- and hCG- specific signals
    Italy
    16:10 - 17:20 
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing
    Chair: Veit Flokerzi (Germany)
    S5.1
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing
    Sex and cancer
    Germany
    S5.2
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing
    Is sex a discriminating factor in aging?
    Italy
    19:30 - 21:00 
    Dinner
    21:15 - 22:00 
    After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of Love
    Chair: Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland)
    AD1.1
    After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of Love
    After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of love
    The Netherlands

    09:00 - 10:10 
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing (Continued)
    Chair: Veit Flokerzi (Germany)
    S5.3
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing (Continued)
    EAA lecture : Sexually dimorphic reproductive aging – andropause vs menopause
    Edinburgh, UK
    S5.4
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing (Continued)
    Does Estrogen Signaling Really Effect Sex Differentiation?
    United States
    10:10 - 10:30 
    Coffee Break
    10:30 - 11:05 
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    OC4.1
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Sex dimorphic functions of hepatocyte ER in response to nutritional challenges
    France
    OC4.2
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    Women need testosterone and men need estrogens
    Netherlands
    11:05 - 11:55 
    Keynote Lecture: The science of sex variations and the shaping of gender-based policies in sports and society
    Chair: Adriana Maggi (Italy)
    Keynote Lecture: The science of sex variations and the shaping of gender-based policies in sports and society
    How sex and gender should be taken into account when designing experimental and clinical research
    USA
    11:55 - 12:15 
    Concluding remarks
    Chair: Adriana Maggi (Italy)
    12:15 - 13:00 
    Lunch
    13:15 -  
    Departure of bus to Strasbourg

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