INTEC organizes a monthly webinar series on themes associated with ectopic calcification in rare and common diseases. All (affiliated) members will receive a personal invitation for each webinar, but the webinar series is open to all who are interested in ectopic calcification. If you are not a member of INTEC, you can register for a webinar by using the registration button next to the webinar of your choice in the schedule below. A link for the webinar is send to all registered participants.
PhD students and postdoctoral researchers can now request a certificate of attendance for a webinar. The request has to be done before the webinar starts. Click the registration button next to the webinar and mark the certificate checkbox.
This webinar series is done in collaboration with the International Scientific Society of Ectopic Calcification.
Previous INTEC webinars
LEONOR CANCELA Ι Holt Oram syndrome and thalidomide toxicity: similar signaling pathways?
TAMAS ARANYI Ι Epigenetic regulation in ectopic calcification diseases.
OLIVIER VANAKKER Ι Translational ectopic mineralization research using zebrafish.
JESSICA BERTRAND Ι Different cartilage calcification mechanisms in osteoarthritis.
DANIELA QUAGLINO Ι Extracellular matrix and mesenchymal cells in ectopic calcification.
ISABEL ORRISS Ι Can we treat arterial medial calcification (<amc) without negatively impacting the skeleton?
MARC McKEE Ι Stenciling principle for normal and ectopic extracellular matrix calcification: inhibiting the inhibitors in bones, stones and blood vessels (part 1).
MARC McKEE Ι Stenciling principle for normal and ectopic extracellular matrix calcification: inhibiting the inhibitors in bones, stones and blood vessels (part 2).
MONZUR MURSHED Ι The systemic and local factors affecting bone mineralization in XLH.
MARC DWECK Ι Cardiovascular 18-F-Fluoride PET: assessing vascular injury and calcification activity.
ANNIKA KELLER Ι Ectopic brain calcification: the protective role of microglia (part 1).
ANNIKA KELLER Ι Ectopic brain calcification: the protective role of microglia (part 2).