XXXI Porto Cancer Meeting - Breaking Boundaries: Adhesion regulation in Cancer
14-16 May 2025 | i3S, Porto, Portugal
It is our great honour to welcome you to the XXXI Edition of the Porto Cancer Meeting. Hosted by the i3S-Institute for Research and Innovation in Health, the largest health research institute in Portugal, the meeting is a historic discussion forum, bringing together leading researchers, scientists, and clinicians in the cancer field. The XXXI Porto Cancer Meeting will focus on the intricacies of cancer cell connections and its implications in cancer development and progression. By coupling basic discoveries with translational and clinical research, the event will foster interdisciplinary interactions addressing fundamental mechanical and biochemical processes, which orchestrate cellular functions and tissue organization. This knowledge will impact our capacity to tackle cancer diagnosis, management and treatment. Ultimately, this conference will witness ground-breaking discoveries, novel therapeutic approaches and collaborative efforts that will shape the future of oncology.
Organization
Sandra Tavares
Ana Sofia Ribeiro
Joana Figueiredo
Florence Janody
Joana Paredes
Eurico Morais de Sá
Program
Day 1 | 14th May 2025
14:30 - 15:00 Welcome Session
15:00 - 17:00 | Session 1: Cell-Cell Adhesion as a Tumour Suppressive Mechanism
15:00 - 15:40 Physical and biochemical signatures of an invasive cancer program triggered by E-cadherin dysfunction
Joana Figueiredo, i3S, Portugal
15:40 - 16:20 Carien Niessen (CECAC, University of Cologne, Germany)
16:20 - 16:40 Selected Talk
16:40 - 17:00 Selected Talk
17:00 - 17:30 Porto Honour and Snacks
17:30 - 19:00 Poster Session 1
Networking and poster presentations
Day 2 | 15th May 2025
09:00 - 11:00 | Session 2: Mechanical Regulation of/by Adhesion
09:00 - 09:40 Martijn Gloerich (UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands)
09:40 - 10:20 Denise Montell (UCSB, USA)
10:20 - 10:40 Selected Talk
10:40 - 11:00 Selected Talk
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00 Poster Session 2
Networking and poster presentations
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch Break
14:30 - 17:40 | Session 3: Molecular Mechanisms of Adhesion Signaling
14:30 - 15:10 Loss of cell adhesion and breast cancer progression
Patrick Derksen, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands
15:10 - 15:30 Selected Talk
15:30 - 15:50 Selected Talk
15:50 - 16:20 Coffee Break
16:20 - 17:00 Andrew Ewald (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
17:00 - 17:20 Selected Talk
17:20 - 17:40 Selected Talk
20:00 Meeting dinner
Day 3 | 16th May 2025
09:30 - 12:40 | Session 4: Therapeutic Targets & Clinical Insights
09:30 - 10:10 Advances in Early Detection and Risk Stratification in Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer: A Path Towards Personalized Treatment
Rachel S van der Post, Radboud Institute, The Netherlands
10:10 - 10:30 Selected Talk
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:40 Chemputers and Fly Avatars: Targeting Cancer Networks
Ross Cagan, University of Glasgow, UK
11:40 - 12:00 Selected Talk
12:00 - 12:40 Carla Oliveira (i3S, Portugal)
12:40 - 13:00 Awards and Closing Session
Speakers
Joana Figueiredo, i3S, Portugal
Joana Figueiredo graduated in Applied Biology at University of Minho in 2005 and completed her PhD at the Medical Faculty of University of Porto in 2012, under the supervision of Professor Raquel Seruca. During her PhD, she became fascinated by cancer biology and identified trafficking-related partners altered by E-cadherin dysfunction associated with Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer.
Currently, Joana Figueiredo is an Assistant Researcher at the Intercellular Communication and Cancer Group from i3S and at the Medical Faculty of University of Porto, where she investigates the crosstalk between cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions in pathological conditions. She has been challenging conventional perspectives on E-cadherin mutations by demonstrating that they cause a range of clinical phenotypes beyond hereditary gastric cancer, namely cleft lip/palate and hereditary lobular breast cancer.
Joana Figueiredo has been keen to address her scientific questions in an innovative and multidisciplinary way, involving in vitro, in vivo and in silico models in the context of an international collaborative network. Her ambition is to advance our understanding of E-cadherin as more than a cell-cell adhesion molecule, which ultimately can be targeted for the benefit of patients.
Carien Niessen, Cecac, Cologne, Germany
Martijn Gloerich, UMC, Utrecht, Netherlands
Denise Montell, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Patrick Derksen, UMC Utrecht, Netherlands
Patrick Derksen is Professor and Principal Investigator (PI) at the University Medical Center (UMC) Utrecht with an outstanding track record in discovery and preclinical oncology. Specialist in conditional knockout mouse models, with a focus on loss of cell adhesion and tumor progression in breast cancer. His work pivots on translation of basic scientific findings via preclinical model systems towards clinical implementation. International work experience and a strong international network builder in the academic field. He has generated high-impact publications in top scientific journals. Successful acquisition of sustained external funding (approx.1M€/year). Patrick is head of Research at the Pathology Department and Central Tissue Facility. He is a coordinator of the BSc Clinical Oncology course (Biomedical Sciences) at Utrecht University.
Finally, he is founder and chair of the European Lobular Breast Cancer Consortium (24 Institutes, 50+ PI’s, 5 patient advocates, 22 countries) in part sponsored by COST (CA19138).
Andrew Ewald, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
Rachel S van der Post, Radboud UMC, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Rachel S. van der Post (nickname: Chella) is an experienced clinical pathologist and Associate Professor of Hereditary Cancer at Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Since completing her pathology training and obtaining her PhD in 2017, with a focus on familial gastric cancer, she has established herself as a leading expert in hereditary cancers. Chella’s research, widely supported by grants, is centered on rare cancers, including gallbladder cancer and hereditary gastrointestinal tumors, with a particular focus on gastric cancer. Her research integrates histologic analysis, computational pathology, molecular cancer progression, and clinical approaches, providing a comprehensive view of hereditary cancer diagnostics and progression.
Chella is an active member of various national boards, such as the Dutch expert group of gastrointestinal pathologists and the Dutch pathology association; she contributes to clinical gallbladder/cholangiocarcinoma guidelines and hereditary colorectal cancer guidelines. Internationally, she collaborates on several working groups, including the IGCLC for hereditary gastric cancer guidelines, the ICCR for pathology reporting standards, and the WHO Blue book authorgroup. During her 2023–2024 research sabbatical in Dunedin-University of Otago, New Zealand, Chella deepened her expertise in hereditary gastric cancer research and preclinical cancer (organoid) models. With over 90 peer-reviewed publications and multiple PhD students under her guidance, she is a recognized authority in upper gastrointestinal pathology and hereditary cancer research.
Ross Cagan, University of Glasgow, UK
Dr. Cagan is currently the Regius Professor of Precision Medicine and holds several directorial and leadership roles at the University of Glasgow, co-founded Medros Inc., serves on the board of Vivan, and is a Wohl Fellow of the Royal Society. As Academic Lead of the UKRI Living Laboratory and Director of SHIRE, he is working with a team to improve Scotland's healthcare and biotechnology sectors.
Dr. Cagan is currently the Regius Professor of Precision Medicine and holds several directorial and leadership roles at the University of Glasgow, co-founded Medros Inc., serves on the board of Vivan, and is a Wohl Fellow of the Royal Society. As Academic Lead of the UKRI Living Laboratory and Director of SHIRE, he is working with a team to improve Scotland's healthcare and biotechnology sectors.
Carla Oliveira, i3S, Portugal
Social Program
15th May 2025 | 20:00 | Dinner at Casa da Música Restaurant
Address: Casa da Música - Avenida da Boavista, 604-610 - Piso 7 | 4149-071 Porto
Meeting dinner fee: 41€
Abstract Submission
The call for abstracts will be open until 4th February 2025 (notification of acceptance until 18th February). The abstract will be evaluated and selected either for oral communication or poster communication.
Abstracts should be structured according to the following template:
Anyone who has submitted an abstract must be registered until the early bird registration otherwise their communication will be withdrawn from the program.
Registration
Registration fee includes the lunch on 15th May and coffee breaks.
The participation in the meeting dinner is suject to payment (41€).
Fees:
Early bird registration until 3rd March 2025 | Payment deadline: 12th March 2025
- i3S members, P.CCC Raquel Seruca members & Students*: 75€
- ASPIC members**: 75€
- External participants: 160€
Late registration until 1st April 2025 | Payment deadline: 10th April 2025
- i3S members, P.CCC Raquel Seruca members & Students*: 95€
- ASPIC members**: 95€
- External participants: 180€
* Students should enclose a letter confirming their status signed by their supervisors or other documents that prove their status.
** Limited to 10 participants.
Accommodation
Walking distance to i3S
Hotel Ibis São João **
Rua Dr. Plácido Costa | 4200-450 Porto
Website: http://www.ibis.com/pt
Telephone: (+351) 225 513 100
E-mail: H3227@ACCOR.COM
Walking distance: 10 minutes
Axis Porto – Business & SPA Hotel ****
Rua Maria Feliciana, 100 – São Mamede de Infesta 4465-283 Matosinhos – Porto
Website: www.axishoteis.com/pt/Axis-Hoteis/Hoteis/Axis-Porto/O-Hotel.aspx
Phone: (+351) 229 052 000
E-mail: reservas@axisporto.com
Walking distance: 25 minutes
Eurostars Oporto Hotel ****
Rua do Mestre Guilherme Camarinha, 212 4200-537 Porto
Website: http://www.eurostarsoporto.com/
Phone: (+351) 225 072 090
E-mail: reservas@eurostarsoporto.com
Walking distance: 15 minutes
Accessible by subway from Porto city center
Hotel Porto Moov Centro **
Praça da Batalha 32, 4000-101 Porto
Website: https://hotelmoov.com/
Telephone: (+351) 220 407 000
E-mail: heportocentro@hotelmoov.com
Average time: 20 minutes
Legendary Porto Hotel ***
Praça da Batalha, 127-130 | 4000-102 Porto
Website: www.legendaryportohotel.com/
Telephone: (+351) 223 392 300
E-mail: legendaryportohotel@continentalhotels.eu
Average time: 20 minutes
Hotel HF Tuela Porto ***
R. Arquitecto Marques da Silva 200, 4150-483 Porto
Website: https://www.hfhotels.com/pt/hoteis/hf-tuela-porto-pt/
Telephone: (+351) 226 004 747
E-mail: booking.tuela@hfhotels.com
Average time: 30 minutes
HF Fénix Porto****
Rua Gonçalo Sampaio, 282, 4150-365 Porto
Website: https://www.hfhotels.com/pt/hoteis/hf-fenix-porto-pt/
Telephone: (+351) 226 071 800
E-mail: booking.fenixporto@hfhotels.com
Average time: 30 minutes
Hotel da Música
Mercado do Bom Sucesso, Largo Ferreira Lapa, 21 a 183, 4150-323 Porto
Website: https://www.hoteldamusica.com/pt-pt/
Telephone: (+351) 226 076 000
E-mail: res.hmp@hoteldamusica.com
Average time: 30 minutes
Pão de Açucar Hotel ***
Rua do Almada, 262 | 4050-032 Porto
Website: http://www.paodeacucarhotel.pt/
Telephone: (+351) 222 002 425 / 222 011 589
E-mail: respaodeacucar@gmail.com
Average time: 15 minutes
Trindade Porto Hotel ****
Rua de Camões, nº 129 / 131 | 4000-144 Porto
Website: www.portotrindadehotel.com/conteudos/hotel1/1
Telephone: (+351) 222 061 520
E-mail: geral@portotrindadehotel.com
Average time: 15 minutes
Hotel Moon & Sun Porto****
R. de Sá de Noronha 70, 4050-526 Porto
Website: https://www.moonandsun.pt/
Telephone: (+351) 222 081 875
E-mail: geral@ms-hotels.com
Average time: 20 minutes
Oca Oriental Porto Hotel****
R. do Padre António Vieira 83, 4300-031 Porto
Website: https://www.ocahotels.com/pt/hoteis/oca-oriental-porto-hotel
Telephone: (+351) 221 450 307
E-mail: reservas.oriental@ocahotels.pt
Average time: 20 minutes
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