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2930 April 2014 Malta COST Domain Biomedicine and Molecular Biosciences BMBS TD1002 European network on applications of Atomic Force Microscopy to  NanoMedicine and Life Sciences Once more ID: 793903

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Slide1

Annual Progress Conference

29-30 April 2014, Malta

COST Domain - Biomedicine and Molecular Biosciences (BMBS)

TD-1002

European network on applications of Atomic Force Microscopy to 

NanoMedicine

and Life Sciences

Slide2

Once more,

everything

is here!

Slide3

The main objective of the COST Action is to further develop and transfer the biophysical achievements of Atomic Force Microscopy to

NanoMedicine and clinical research.

Is AFM useful in a clinical environment?If yes, when, where, and how?

Slide4

Evolution: In Krakow, on September 2012, MC decided to favor organizing specific Workshops under WG control.

Slide5

5

Imagerie

High Resolution Imaging

of Single Molecules

Dynamic Force Spectroscopy

(DFS)

Cellular Mechanics

Slide6

6

24 COST countries

AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, EL, ES, FI, FR, HR, HU, IE, IL, IT, LT, LU, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SRB,

TR, UK

Chair of the Action:

Prof. Pierre PAROT (FR)Vice Chair of the Action:Prof. Hans OBERLEITHNER (DE)DC Rapporteurs:

Prof

Pavle

ANDJUS

 (RS)

DC Rapporteurs:

Prof

Spiros

H. ANASTASIADIS

 (EL)

Science

officer

of the Action:

Dr Giuseppe LUGANO

Administrative officer of the Action:Ms Svetlana VOINOVA

Slide7

Meetings 2010 Kickoff Meeting Brussels, December 10

(LO: Magdalena Radwanska)2011 WG Meeting Paris, May 10-13 (LO: Pierre

Parot)2011 MC Meeting August 23 // AFMBioMed Conference Paris 2011 (

LO: Simon Scheuring)

2012 WG

Meeting Linz February 3-4 // Linz Workshop 2012 (LO: Peter Hinterdorfer)2012 MC

Meeting Cracow September 14

(LO:

Magorzata

Lekka)

2012 Workshop Standardization Madrid, 18-19 October

(

LO: Ricardo

Garcia)

Workshop

NanoToxicology

Bucarest

, 12-13 November (LO: Marius Enachescu) BM0903 TD1206 2013 Workshop Standardization II Enschede, 21-22 March, (LO: Peter Schön)2013 Worshop Education Genoa Camogli

, 15-16 April (LO: Massimo Vassalli and Alessandro Podesta) Workshop Nanoparticules

Dijon, 3-4 July, (LO: Eric

Lewnieska)2013 MC & Workshop AFM for Drug Design Dubrovnik, 26-27 September (LO: Vesna

Svetlicic

& Zoran

Madic

)

2014

Workshop Standardization

Viterbo

, 20-22 March, (L.O. Salvatore Cannistraro)

2014

Workshop Standardization

Belvaux

, 1-3 July, (Jean-Nicolas Audinot)

join meeting with TD1204

Modelling Nanomaterial Toxicity  (

MODENA

)

2014 MC & Workshop

Standardization

Cambridge, 223-25 September,

(L.O.

Robert Henderson)

2014 Final COST Action Meeting Paris, 28 November (L.O. Pierre Parot)

Schools

2011

Marcoule Summer

School,

August 30 – September 2; 26 trainees

(LO: Jean-Luc

Pellequer

)

2012 Cracow Summer

School

,

September 2012

(

LO:

Magorzata

Lekka)

2013

Marcoule

Summer School, 1-6 September 2013

(LO: Michael Odorico)

2014 Lille Summer School, 25-29 August

(L.O. Frank Lafont

)

Slide8

8From Croatia to France, Dr Galja

Pletikapić, Rudjer Bokovic; Institute, Zagreb(HR)

STSM Topic: Characterization of nanoparticles using AFM Reference From Italy to France,  Prof. Anna Rita Bizzarri, University of Tuscia,01100 Viterbo(IT)STSM Topic: DFS standardisation

 From France to Croatia, STSM Applicant:

Dr Christian Godon, CEA, Bagnols

sur Cèze STSM Topic: Standarization of nanoparticles

 

From France to Italy, STSM Applicant:

Mr

Jean-Marie TEULON,CEA,30200 BAGNOLS SUR CEZE

Cedex

(FR) ,

STSM Topic: DFS

standardisation

From France to Switzerland)

STSM Applicant: 

Dr

Ludovic

Roussille,U1006 INSERM / Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille (FR) , STSM Topic: Combined AFM and TERS measurements of biological membranes From Russian Federation to Denmark

STSM Applicant: 

Mr George Shevelev,Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Novosibirsk (RU) ,STSM Topic: AFM investigation of forse and thermodynamic parametras of native and mutanted double stranded DNAFrom Italy to United KingdomSTSM Applicant: Dr Massimiliano Papi,Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma (IT) , STSM Topic: Development of the Atomic Force Microscopy for Ophthalmic Diagnosis

Slide9

9

STSM

Slide10

Outputs from the Networking

Workshop Dijon July 2013

Standardization: Imaging single molecules and single particules; Force SpectroscopyWorkshop/MC Dubrovnik September 2013AFM for Drug Discovery / Standardization Mechanics and Education  

Joint

PCMDDD-3 & COST Action TD 1002 sessionInvited Lectures Ratnesh Lal

, Srinivasan Ramachandran, Fernando Teran Arce, Preston Landon

University

of

California

San Diego, USA, 

AFM

Nanoimaging

and

nanomechanics

for

nanomedicine

Robert Henderson, 

University

of Cambridge, UK, G-quadruplex DNA and DNA origami: Insights from atomic force microscopy

Slide11

TOPICS* High resolution Imaging (unknown

proteins)*

Cell Mechanics (gel, cells)* Force Spectroscopy

(antibody

antigene interaction)

* Nanoparticules (UP or sea water)

11

Added

value of

networking vs burning EU money!

Slide12

The Dubrovnik procedure: how to standardize measuring

mechanical properties of

soft samples in AFM Jens Schäpe1, Tomas Luque

2, Holger Doschke

1, Hermann Schillers3, Mike Wälte

3, Juan José Uriarte2, Noelia Campillo2

,

Georgios

PA Michanetzis

4

,

Justyna

Gostek

5

,

Andra

Dumitru

6

, Elena T. Herruzo

6, Pierre Parot7, Massimiliano Galluzzi

8, Alessandro Podesta8, Simon Scheuring9, Yannis Missirlis4, Ricardo Garcia6, Michael Odorico

7, Malgorzata Lekka5, Felix Rico9, Jean-Luc Pellequer7, Hans Oberleithner3, Daniel Navajas2, Manfred Radmacher11 Institute of Biophysics, University Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany2 Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, University of Barcelona, and CIBER Enfermedades Respiratorias, 08028 Barcelona, Spain3 Institute of Physiology II, University of Münster, 48149 Münster, Germany

4 Department of Mechanical Engineering & Aeronautics, University of Patras, 265 04 Patras, Greece

5

The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-342 Cracow, Poland6

Institute of Microelectronics Madrid, 28760

Tres

Cantos, Madrid, Spain

7

CEA

iBEB

, Department of Biochemistry and Nuclear Toxicology, F-,

30207

Bagnols-sur-Cèze

, France

8

CIMaINa

Dept

.

of

Physics

and

CIMAINA,

Università

degli

Studi di Milano,

Università degli Studi di Milano, via Celoria 16, 20133 20133 Milano, Italy 9 U1006 INSERM, Aix-Marseille University, Parc Scientifique et Technologies de Luminy, 13009 Marseille, Francesubmitted 

12

Slide13

13

Slide14

14During Year 3 we had a very good collaboration with the company NanoAndMore.They help us a lot providing free AFM tips allowing standardization experiments in several team involved in the Action.

Slide15

Slide16

16

* Atomic force microscopy characterization of silver nanoparticles interactions with marine diatom cells and extracellular polymeric substance.

G. Pletikapić, V. Žutić, I.  Vinković Vrček, V. Svetličić, J. Mol. Recognit., (2012), DOI: 10.1002/jmr.2177.

* Polymer Networks Produced by Marine Diatoms in the Northern Adriatic Sea. 

V. Svetličić, V. Žutić, T. Mišić Radić, G. Pletikapić, A. Hozić Zimmermann, and R. Urbani, 

Marine Drugs, 9

(2011) 666-679.

* Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping of Marine Diatom in Seawater Using Peak Force Tapping AFM

G. Pletikapić, A. Berquand, T. Mišić Radić, and V. Svetličić,

Journal of Phycology

,

48

(2012) 174–185

.

* Adhesive-free colloidal probes for nanoscale force measurements: Production and characterization.

Indrieri, M.; Podesta, A.; Bongiorno, G.; Marchesi, D.; Milani, P., Review of Scientific Instruments 2011,

82

(2), 023708-11.

* Fluorescence and atomic force microscopy imaging of wall teichoic acids in Lactobacillus plantarum. 

Andre, Deghorain, va Swam, Kleerebezem, Hols and Dufrêne, ACS Chem. Biol.,

6

(2011) 366-376.* Effect of Antimicrobial Peptide-Amide: Indolicin on Biological Membranes. Végh, Nagy, Balint, Kerényi, Rakhely, Varo and Szegletes, Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Vol 2011 (2011) ID 670589, 6 pages doi: 10.1155/2011/670589.* Forces guiding assembly of light-harvesting complex 2 in native membranes.Lu-Ning Liu, Katia Duquesne, Filipp Oesterhelt, James N. Sturgis, and Simon Scheuring

 , PNAS, June 7, 2011, 108 (23) 9455–9459.

*

Two barriers for sodium in vascular endothelium?Oberleithner, Annals of Medicine (2012), DOI: 10.3109/07853890.2011.653397, Mini Review* Nanomechanics

and Sodium Permeability of Endothelial

Surface Layer Modulated by Hawthorn Extract WS 1442

.

W. Peters, V. Drueppel, K. Kusche-Vihrog, C. Schubert, H. Oberleithner, PloS ONE,

2012

,

7

(

1

)

e29972

.

Slide17

Nanomechanical characterization of

eye l

ens cells and the effect of

cytoskeletal

drugs

WG1 and WG4

17

Cytoskeletal

d

rugs

:

no effect on

c

ell elasticity

Nanoparticles and the environment Ag NPs and marine diatoms

WG4

Ag NP aggregtion in SW

Ag NPs: diatom cell wall penetration

Slide18

18Over

200 scientists participated to Action activities (female 28% , Early Stage Researcher 35

%) 6 workshops on Standardization (5), Education (1) 4 active groups of labs involved in 4 topics of AFM in biology: High resolution, Mechanobiology, Force Spectroscopy, Nanotoxicology

First

Summer School 2011: 26 trainees, 12 instructorsSecond Summer School 2012: 24 trainees, 11 instructors

Third Summer School 2013: 24 trainees, 10 instructors

6

STSM in

2013

FACTS

Slide19

19{from COST office} The tangible outputs are preferred. Please, notice that correct use of COST tools

(e.g. well organized meetings) per se is NOT a tangible output, but indeed a tool to achieve your results.

COST aims at supporting Cooperation in Science and Technology Cooperation: Joint operation or

action

COST does not fund research itself

, but provides support for networking activities carried out within COST.Leading a COST Action: an APORIA

COST Action: Just

burning EU money!

Slide20

20LABORATORY

In this room Please endeavour to emulate the first five letters and not the last seven.Thank you

Clearly, we can not spend 4 years talking. Even in the best places in Europe.

Slide21

21How is it possible to solve this issue?

-1- Convincing people that United we stand

, divided we fall. (in French: L’union fait la force).Most of the teams involved in a COST Action are not rich.

Despite their interest in COST Action, most people are not willing to invest their own money in a collective and anonymous project. No personal credit.

In science if you rare not the first you are nobody! Most of the team expect they will not spend their own funds but at the contrary are hoping to receive money for the join project.

During my talk at the kickoff meeting, I explained that …..100 000 € : 40 = 2500 €

Slide22

-2- Giving the minimum for

ACTING!

Most of the participants are experimenters

NOT theorists.

For

instance to perform experiments decided during a WG meeting, at least they need samples or chemicals, especially when they want to improve standardization by performing the same experiment in different laboratories.

We strongly suggest to dedicate

10 - 15

% of the total annual budget

to allow this kind of expenses

.

This should

be consider not as funding research (NO SALARIES, NO INVESTMENT which represent more than 80% of research activity) but helping people involved in a COST Action to do something else than just

burning EU money

and obtain

relevant results

.

Slide23

23Third COST

Action TD 1002 Summer School Marcoule, France 1-6

September 201324 trainees 6 Lecturers 5 Trainers young (almost) and excellent gender balance!

The Education

Site, Leader: Alessandro

Podesta, IT

Slide24

24Website activity from March 2012 to March 2013

Slide25

25