Meeting report – the 2019 FEBS special meeting on sphingolipid biology: Sphingolipids in physiology and pathology

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Abstract

Sphingolipids are a fundamental class of molecules that are involved in structural, organizational and signaling properties of eukaryotic membranes. Defects in their production or disposal lead to acquired and inherited human diseases. A growing community of scientists has embraced the challenge to dissect different aspects of sphingolipid biology using a variety of approaches, and a substantial part of this community met last May in the beautiful town of Cascais in Portugal. Over 200 scientists from 26 countries animated the conference, held in a 15th century citadel, sharing their data and opinions on the current understanding and future challenges in sphingolipid research. Here, we report some of their contributions to provide the readers with a bird’s-eye view of the themes discussed at the meeting.

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D’Angelo, G., Clarke, C. J., & Silva, L. C. (2019). Meeting report – the 2019 FEBS special meeting on sphingolipid biology: Sphingolipids in physiology and pathology. In Journal of Cell Science (Vol. 132). Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.235705

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