Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen gGmbH (FILK)
Meißner Ring 1-5
09599 Freiberg
Germany
Phone: +49-(0)3731-366-0
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7th Freiberg Collagen Symposium
The Freiberg Collagen Symposium was first initiated in 1996. It was supposed to build a platform for knowledge transfer in the research field "Collagen - Extraction, Preparation and Application of collageneous raw materials" and to enhance the networking of the instiute´s scientists with partners and experts of the of the industry and other research institutions.
Since then the symposium, taking place every 4 years, has developed to become an established, international meeting point for national and international experts in the field of collagen research. Current knowledge about the protein and its application is shared and discussed. The main focus is on fundamental questions concerning chemical and molecular properties, progress in processing and modification, as well as findings for industrial application.
After careful considerations with regard to a rapidly spreading Covid-19 pandemic and many uncertainties in the future we decided – admittedly with a heavy heart – to cancel the “Freiberg Collagen Symposium”, scheduled for September 30, and October 1st, 2020. Facing a continued health crises, expected long-term travel restrictions throughout Europe and worldwide as well as increasingly difficult economic conditions, we believe that postponing the conference until next year is the only choice. The next “Freiberg Collagen Symposium” is scheduled for September 29th and 30th, 2021 here with us in Freiberg.
We regret this step deeply, though at present we do not see any alternative to provide reliable planning for you and for us as organisers. In this context, we are looking forward to welcome you next year here with us in Freiberg!
We thank you for your understanding. Remain healthy, all the best and see you in 2021!
On behalf of the FILK Freiberg management and the organising team of the “Freiberg Collagen Symposium”
September, 29th and 30th, 2021 in Freiberg
7th Freiberg Collagen Symposium September 29 to 30, 2021 in Freiberg
Conference on collagen research with emphasis on fundamental questions of chemical and molecular properties, progress in processing and modification, and findings for industrial application.
For the 7th Freiberg Collagen Symposium we are looking for speakers who would like to present their ideas, findings and applications on the following topics:
Topics:
- Fundamental research
- Collagen structure and modelling
- New preparation techniques and processing technologies
- Chemical and physical modification
- New crosslinking technologies
- Collagen-based biomaterials
- Hybrid materials from collagen and biopolymers
- New collagen sources and analogues
- Analytical aspects
- Metabolic action and associated diseases
The Call for Papers is now open. We are looking forward to your submission as poster or oral presentation until June 25, 2021. For abstract submission, please use our new „Easy Access Abstract Submission System“. Simply register, follow the instructions and complete the submission step by step.
Author´s Guidelines and organisational informationen you find here: Author´s Guidelines
For technical questions please contact Dr. Ina Prade oder Dr. Enno Klüver per Email.
Date of Conference
September 29 and 30, 2021
Organizer
Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen (FILK) gGmbH
Meißner Ring 1-5
09599 Freiberg, Germany
Venue
Alte Mensa Freiberg
Petersstraße 5
09599 Freiberg, Germany
Conference languages
English
Registration fees
The prices are per person including an abstract booklet, refreshments and the evening event.
Participation fee | €490 |
Members of FILK association | €390 |
Members of universities | €250 |
Students | €250 |
Speakers | €100 |
Travelling
For your travel and accomodation arrangements, please use our service information.
Technical Contact
Dr. Michael Meyer, Dr. Ina Prade, Dr. Enno Klüver of FILK gGmbH, Freiberg
Organisation
Christin Zingelmann, FILK gGmbH, Freiberg
Phone: +49 3731 366-124
E-Mail: christin.zingelmann@filkfreiberg.de
Registration
Please use the online form to register. The registration is open until September, 15, 2021.
Cancellation
If registration is cancelled before September 15, 2021, we will refund the participation fee deducting a € 50 handling fee after the conference. If the notification of cancellation is received after this date, no refund will be made.
Accounting
With the receipt of the online registration, the contract between VGCT and the participant is legally binding. A confirmation and the invoice will be sent to you by email. Our general terms and conditions apply.
We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the following hotels. Please, book your room directly with the hotel mentioning the reference „Collagen Symposium“.
Altstadt Hotel (+49 3731 207030, E-Mail)
Hotel Alekto (+49 3731 7940, E-Mail)
Hotel Am Obermarkt (+49 3731 26370, E-Mail)
Hotel Freyhof (+ 49 3731 7750730, E-Mail)
Hotel Kreller (+49 3731 35900, E-Mail)
Hotel Mauck´sches Gut (+49 3731 33978, E-Mail)
Hotel Regenbogenhaus (+49 3731 79850, E-Mail)
If you have questions concerning the Freiberg Collagen Symposium or want to be informed directly on news regarding the conference, please contact Christin Zingelmann
by telephone: +49 3731 366-124 or by email: christin.zingelmann@filkfreiberg.de
Here you can download the programme.
September 14, 2016
8.30 | Doors open & registration |
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9.30 | Opening, greetings |
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9.50 | Extrusion-based Additive Manufacturing with collagen and its derivatives for biomedical applications | Michael Gelinsky, Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany |
10.30 | Laser structuring and biological testing of gelatin scaffolds for tissue engineering applications | Nicole Hauptmann, Institute for Bioprocessing and Analytical Measurement Techniques e.V., Germany |
10.55 | Adaptation of collagen properties for 3D printing | Ina Prade, FILK, Germany |
11.20 | Coffee break | |
11.40 | Preparation and characterisation of pre-vascularized collagen scaffolds | Matthias Wiele, FILK, Germany
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12.05 | Collagen-based supramolecular structures in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine – New tricks for the old protein’ | Dimitrios Zeugolis, Biosciences Research Building, National University of Ireland, Ireland |
12.55 | Lunch break | |
13.30 | Structure, mechanical properties and hydration effects in tendon collagen
| Peter Fratzl, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany
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14.10 | Collagen based materials - Small angle X-ray scattering studies of structure related to strength | Richard Haverkamp, School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Massey University, New Zealand |
14.35 | Micro-structural analysis of leather based on 3D image data | Katja Schladitz, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, Germany |
15.00 | Modifications of collagens during mumification - the case of mummy of Cangrande I della Scala, Lord of Verona, Italy (1291-1329 AD) | Ivan Mikšík, Institute of Physiology, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic |
15.25 | Poster session with coffee |
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16.00 | End of lecture programme |
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16.15 | Start social programme |
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September 15, 2016
8.30 | Doors open |
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9.00 | Cattle: history, breeds and breeding for collagen | Johannes A. Lenstra, Utrecht University, Netherlands |
9.40 | Collagen hydrolysate from solid waste of leather industry as a film-forming material for Brassica napus seed coating | Justa Sirvaityte, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania |
10.05 | More efficient use of collagen derivatives from tannery and fish waste | Maksym Koliada, Kyiv National University of Technologies & Design, Ukraine |
10.30 | Coffee break |
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10.50 | Structure, rheology and novel applications of self-assembled collagen matrices for cancer cell research | Ben Fabry, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany |
11.30 | New Protocol for the stabilization of collagen in the presence of dendrimers and EDC/NHS or DMTMM as cross-linking-agents | Valentina Beghetto, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy |
11.55 | New developments to synthetic tissue adhesives | Jörg Bohrisch, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP, Germany |
12.20 | Lunch break | |
13.20 | Artificial extracellular matrices based on collagen and glycosaminoglycan derivatives – promising candidates for the design of functional biomaterials | Vera Hintze, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany |
14.00 | Functional und structural insights into TIMP-3- glycosaminoglycan interactions - implications for the design of functional biomaterials for chronic wound healing | Sandra Rother, Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany |
14.25 | Coffee break | |
14.55 | Scaffolene: Centrifugal spinning, a technology for fiber and nonwoven production | Dirk Grafahrend, Freudenberg New Technologies Se & Co KG, Germany |
15.20 | Shrinkage of collagen scaffolds using calcium chloride to alter mechanical properties | Luuk Versteegden, Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands |
15.45 | End of 6th Freiberg Collagen Symposium with Coffee |
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Day 1
Peter Bruckner, University of Münster, Germany Matrix Suprastructures: What‘s So Special About Alloys, Composites, and Networks Rather Than Molecules |
Tim Wess, Cardiff University, United Kingdom Structure of Collagen in the Several Stages of Processing Shown by Scattering Techniques |
Katarina Wolf, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands Physicochemical Determinants of Cell Migration in Three-Dimensional Tissue |
Fergal J. O‘Brien, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland Requirements for the Mechanical and Morphological Properties of Collagen-based Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications |
Ana Marina Ferreira, Politecnico di Torino - Sede di Alessandria, Italy The Influence of Proteoglycans on Collagen Properties |
Leon Olde Damink, Matricel GmbH, Germany Development of a Novel Collagen-based Conduit for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration (Neuromaix); Control of Micro-architecture |
Dieter Falkenburg, Viscofan BioEngineering, Germany Collagen Cell Carrier for Biomedical Applications |
Matthias Pretzler, Graz University of Technology, Austria Cross-linking of Collagen with Laccases and Tyrosinases |
Katrin Schwikal, Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung (TITK) e.V., Germany Collagen Composite Fibers |
Viktoriia P. Plavan, Kiev National University of Technologies & Design, Ukraine Evaluation of Some Derma Collagen Peculiarities after Non-chromium Methods of Tanning |
Day 2
Hermann Ehrlich, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Collagens of Aquatic Invertebrates: Insights, Trends and Open Questions |
Michael Gelinsky, Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research, Germany 3D-Plotting of Collagen and Collagen Biopolymer Blends for Soft Tissue Engineering |
Wolfgang Friess, LMU Munich, Germany Collagen-based Drug Delivery Systems |
Silke Erdmann, University of Lübeck, Germany New Marine Collagen Source as a Scaffolding Material for Cartilage Tissue Engineering |
Judith Sewing, Coastal Research & Management GbR, Germany Collagen Matrix from Jellyfish with a Tissue-specific Stiffness for Cartilage Tissue Engineering |
Birgit Hoyer, Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research, Germany Osteochondral Scaffolds Made of Marine Collagens |
Nora Haufe, Dresden University of Technology, Germany Study on the Influence of Polyphenols on Collagen Assembly and Tanning of Hide Powder |
Enno Klüver, Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen (FILK), Germany Preparation, Processing and Rheology of Thermoplastic Collagen |
René Larsen, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark Transformation of Collagen into Gelatine in Historical Leather and Parchment Caused by Natural Deterioration and Moist Treatment |
Lee Gonzales, Cardiff University, United Kingdom Chemometric Methods to Evaluate the Oxidative Degradation of Parchment |
Ivan Miksik, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republik Determination and Quantification of Collagen Types by LC-MS/MS and CE-MS/MS |
Hauke Wulf, Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen (FILK), Germany Species identification in leather and collagen based products of animal origin |
Michaela Schröpfer, Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen (FILK), Germany Influences on Thermal Stability of Fibrous Collagen - Calorimetric Investigations |
Day 1
Plenary Session
W. Kunz, D. Touraud; Universität Regensburg (D) Specific ionic effects in nature and technics, in particular in connection with proteins |
H. Wagner; Bundesforschungsanstalt für Ernährung und Lebensmittel (BFEL), Detmold (D) Stable isotope signatures - a method for the determination of the origin of hides and leather? |
M. Jung; Biotype AG, Dresden (D) Proof of origin for raw hides with biomolecular methods |
Session A - Leather
B. Plinke, F. Schlüter; Fraunhofer-Institut für Holzforschung WKI, Braunschweig (D); P. Nowara; FILK, Freiberg (D) Thermographic inspection of semifinished leather products - Results from preliminary investigations, prospects for in-line applications |
J. Bohrisch; Fraunhofer-Institut für angewandte Polymerforschung (IAP), Golm (D); S. Gruner, R. Geis, M. Meyer; FILK, Freiberg (D) A permanent and environmental stable marking system for leather - traceability via encapsulated DNA |
M. Wolf; FILK, Freiberg (D) The impact of different beamhouse chemicals on the activity of the Yarrowia lipases |
A. Mädler, C. Petzold; FILK, Freiberg (D) Fingers sensitivity for haptic properties of leather |
J. Borris; Fraunhofer-Institut für Schicht- und Oberflächentechnik (IST), Braunschweig (D); R. Hänsel; FILK, Freiberg (D) Plasma technology for surface modification and coating of leather |
H. Rudolph; FILK, Freiberg (D) Prospects of digital printing on leather |
M. Schröpfer; FILK, Freiberg (D) Dimensional and structural stability of leather under alternating climate conditions |
A. Schulze; Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Sachsen, Dresden (D) Requirements for leather for application in artistry and cultural asset preservation |
Session B - Collagen (english only)
K. Mewes; Phenion GmbH & Co. KG, Düsseldorf (D); T. Brune, A . Prießner, A. Bernd, K. R. Schroeder; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt a. M. (D) The importance of collagen for the development and function of a fullthickness skin model |
L. Just, Universität Tübingen (D) A novel collagen cell carrier for cell culture systems |
M. Wieland, Skin & Health Care AG Dr. Suwelack, Billerbeck, (D) Application of innovative collagen matrices as dermis substitute |
S. Heinemann, C. Heinemann; Max-Bergmann-Zentrum (MBZ), Dresden (D); B. Nies; InnoTERE GmbH, Dresden (D); M. Meyer; FILK, Freiberg (D); T. Hanke; H. Worch; Max-Bergmann-Zentrum (MBZ), Dresden (D) Biomimetic hybrid materials based on silica, collagen and calcium phosphates |
M. Gelinsky, U. König, M. Eckert; Max-Bergmann-Zentrum (MBZ), Dresden (D) Mineralised collagen - a biomimetic nanocomposite material for bone regeneration |
M. Ahlers; Gelita AG, Ebersbach (D); C. Bohnsack; B. Braun Melsungen AG (D); Ch. Gassmeier; TETEC® AG, Reutlingen (D); K. Benz; Naturwissenschaftliches und Medizinisches Institut (NMI), Universität Tübingen (D) Gelatine scaffolds for cartilage regeneration |
S. Erdmann, H. Nothbohm; Medizinische Universität Lübeck (D) Marine collagen in cartilage tissue engineering |
R. Schade; Institut für Bioprozess- und Analysenmesstechnik e.V. (Iba), Heiligenstadt (D) Application of the 2 photon technique for characterising and structuring of cell carrier materials on collagen basis for biomedicine and microsystems technology |
Day 2
K. Rappold; Verband Deutscher Gelatinehersteller e. V., Frankfurt a. M. (D) The consequences of REACH for gelatin and collagen manufacturing |
R. Kniep; Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik und feste Stoffe (MPI CPFS), Dresden (D) Nanocomposites from apatit-gelatine and calcit-gelatin: About biomimetic teeth and otoliths |
I. Stachel, M. Meyer; FILK, Freiberg (D) Enzymatic crosslinking of collagen by transglutaminase: Identification of crosslinking sites |
Session A - Leather
V. Plavan; Universität Kiev (UKR) Chitosan as crosslinking agent of collagen for tanning improvement |
J. Ma Adzet; La Asociación de investigación de las Industrias del Curtido yAnexas (AIICA), Barcelona (ES) Instantaneous and continual penetration process of skin fibre weave with chrome liquor |
M. Catalina, G. Attenburrow, A. D. Covington, A. P. M. Antunes; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC,) Barcelona (ES); J. Cot, University of Northampton (UK) Application of gelatin extracted from chrome-tanned waste as a finishing agent for leather |
J. Fennen, C. Page; TFL Leather Technology Ltd., Basel (CH) Solar-reflective leather is cool! |
Session B - Collagen (english only)
G. C. Chitanu; Technical University of Iasi, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry (ROM) Interaction of maleic acid copolymers with collagen hydrolysate and influence of low molecular ions or salts |
C. Gaidau; Sucursala Institutul de Cercetari Pielarie Incaltaminte (ICPI), Bucharesti (ROM) Advanced biomaterials obtained by processing by-products of the leather industry |
Hagen Baltzer; FILK, Freiberg (D) Preparation and rheological characterisation of native collagen suspensions |
K. Schwikal; Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung e.V. (TITK), Rudolstadt (D); M. Meyer, H. Baltzer, O. Kotlarski, FILK, Freiberg (D) Manufacturing technologies and characterisation of endless collagen monofilaments |
Day 1
Meyer, W.; Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover Histologic analogies of pig skin, bovine hide and human skin |
Engel, J.; Universität Basel Stabilisation of the collagen triple-helix and collagen fibrils by water: pros and contras |
Gutsmann, T.; Forschungszentrum Borstel Atomic force microscopic investigations into the structure and function of collagen fibrils |
Siggel, L., BASF Computer modeling of the collagen structure |
Session I - Leather
Trommer, A.; FILK Freiberg Leather behaviour under changing climate conditions |
Guterres, M; Brasilien Mass balances during beamhouse work and tanning |
Kleban, M.; Bayer AG Leverkusen Tanning with iron ions: New investigations of an old system |
Baumgarten, S., Buer, T., RWTH Aachen, Scholtz, W., BLC Northampton Experience with membrane technologies in different stages of leather manufacture |
W. G. Scholz, BLC; P. Rougé, AGBAR; A. Bódalo Uni Murcia Desalination of mixed tannery effluent with membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis treatment |
Adzet, J.M.; AIICA Igualada De-Tanning of chrome tanned collagen |
Keshavarz, T.; Uni Westminster Use of Enzymes for environmentally friendly processes |
Evans, C., Covington, T., Klenzyme Ltd.; Westminster New enzymes for the use in the beamhouse |
Session II - Collagen
Notbohm, H.; MU Lübeck Regulation of collagen fibril formation |
Hellio-Serughetti, D., Thuaud-Joly C., Djabourov M.; ESPCI Paris The elasticity of gelatin gels in relation with the microstructure. Comparison between fish and mammalian sources |
Paul, G.; Devro Scotland New and unusual crosslinking reactions of collagen in food and medical industry |
Mokrejs, P., Langmaier, F.; Uni Zlin Thermal properties of enzyme hydrolysates of chromed leather waste |
Kuberka, M., Heschel, I., Rau, G., Glasmacher, B.; RWTH Aachen 3-Dimensional Collagen Structures as Matrices for Tissue Engineering |
Ahlers, M.; DGF Stoess AG, Eberbach; R. Stoop, NMI Reutlingen Gelatine as Biomatrix for Tissue Engineering |
Weberskirch, R.; TU München Recombinant protein based materials |
Pihlajaniemi, T., Biocenter Oulu Recombinant collagen for the use as biomaterial |
Day 2
Mertig, M., Naumburger D., Pompe, W.; Sparing, M.; TU Dresden Assemblation of collagen with model tanning agent systems |
Branscheid, W.; BFEL; Dr. Schröer, VDL The market of bovine raw hides – quantitative and qualitative aspects |
Althoff, A.; Thor Chemie Italy Preservation of Hides, Wetblues and Leather |
Session I - Leather
Trommer, B., FILK Freiberg Measuring system of the quality of raw hides for leather manufacture |
Zedler, L., Stanke, G., GFaI Berlin, Trommer, A., FILK Freiberg Defect detection of semifinished products (wetblue)and finished leathers by digital image pro-cessing |
Schulz, H.; FILK Freiberg FILK-method to evaluate corrected grain of finished leather |
Anders, F., Hopf, W. , Fachhochschule Zwickau; Trommer, B.; FILK Freiberg Could oxidative dehairing be a current technology? |
Session II - Collagen
Müller, D.; BIOTEC Dresden Nanomanipulation of Collagen Molecules using an Atomic Force Microscope |
Badziong, W., Gelita AG Eberbach Interactions of gelatine with other water soluble, gel forming biopolymers |
Ciardelli, G.; Uni Pisa Microfabrication of gelatin based natural polymer blends for tissue engineering |
Meyer, M.; FILK Freiberg Thermoplastic Collagen as a raw material for biomaterials |
Day 1
Trommer, B., FILK Freiberg / D Kollagen als technische Werkstoffressource im Vergleich mit anderen Biopolymeren |
Branscheid, W., Kulmbach / D Zukünftige Entwicklung der Rohstoffsituation bei Häuten und Knochen |
Polarek, J., Yang, C., Bodo, M., Tang, J., Sahai, A., Duffy, B., Ho, F., Kavirikko, K., San Francisco / USA Development of a recombinant method for the production of collagens and gelatins for use as biomaterials |
Pompe, W., Gelinsky, M., Knepper-Nicolai, B., Dresden / D Kollagen − mögliche Strategien für Tissue-Engineering in der Medizin |
Schmidt, Hermann, AUDI AG, Ingolstadt / D Anforderungen und Trends bei Leder, aus Sicht der Automobilindustrie |
Anthony D. Covington and Graham S. Lampard, Northampton / GB Theory and mechanism of tanning |
Babel, W., Eberbach / D Struktur-Eigenschaftsbeziehung zwischen Kollagen und Gelatine |
Te Nijenhuis, K., Delft / NL An overview of the rheological behaviour of gelatin in the sol and gel state in dilute and semi-dilute systems |
Fietzek, P. P., Loos, I., Notbohm, H., Müller, P. K., Lübeck / D Collagen Cross-links and Biomechanical Stability of Connective Tissues |
Reich, G., FILK Freiberg / D Der Zusammenhang zwischen Kollagenstruktur und Ledereigenschaften |
Day 2
Mertig, M., Tuckermann, M., Pompe, W., Dresden / D, Reich, G., FILK Freiberg / D Messung mechanischer Spannungen von Leder |
Döring, E., FILK Freiberg / D, Wagner, G., Wolfsburg / D Ein neues Prüfverfahren für Automobilleder |
Reich, T., Dresden / D Grundlagen der Röntgenabsorptionsspektroskopie (EXAFS) und ihre Anwendung auf die Untersuchung der Chrom – Kollagen – Wechselwirkung |
Meyer, M., FILK Freiberg / D Charakterisierung löslicher hochmolekularer Kollagenabbauprodukte durch Lichtstreumethoden |
Wagner, M., Basel / CH Die Strukturen von Haar und Epidermis sowie des sie umgebenden Kollagengeflechtes der Dermis - Eine elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchung der Rindshaut |
Gutterres, M., FILK Freiberg / D Die Bedeutung der kritischen Mizellbildungskonzentration bei der Fettung von Kollagen |
Tuckermann, M., Mertig, M., Pompe, W., Dresden / D, Reich, G., FILK Freiberg / D Die molekulare Wirkung von Gerbstoffen auf der Grundlage der Assemblierungskinetik von Kollagen |
Vogel, J., Marinow, Sl., Jamali, Ya., Berghaus, A., Henning, S., Halle-Wittenberg / D Modifizierung von Polyethylen-Implantaten mit Kollagen durch Polyelektrolytkomplexbildung |
Grahl, A., FILK Freiberg / D Rasterelektronenmikroskopische Untersuchung von Leder und Kollagen mittels moderner ESEM-Technik |
Day1
Kühn, K.; München Die Biochemie der Kollagene und ihre Bedeutung als wichtige Komponente der extrazellulären Matrix |
Reich, G.; FILK Freiberg Die wirtschaftliche und praktische Bedeutung der Kollagenverwendung und ihre zukünftige Entwicklung |
Zahn, H.; Aachen Kollagen – ein hydroplastisches Polyampholytmaterial |
Heidemann, E.; Darmstadt Natürliche und synthetische Quervernetzungen am Kollagen |
Babel, W.; Bräumer, K.; Eberbach Gelatine: Herstellung und Bedeutung eines vielseitigen Polymers |
Maser, F.; Weinhein Wursthüllen auf Basis von Kollagen -Herstellung, Anwendung und Bedeutung |
Engelbrecht, C. R; Vaihingen-Enz Kollagenleime und moderne Klebetechnik |
Sander, A; Eilers, E.; Heilemann, A; von Kries, E.; Jllertissen Kollagen -Vom Rohstoff zu Marktprodukten |
Langmaier, F.; Kolomaznik, K.; Mladek, M.; Zlin/CZ Die industrielle Nutzung von Hydrolysaten chromgarer Falzspäne |
Trommer, B.; FILK Freiberg Trenntechnische Aspekte bei der Gewinnung von Kollagenhydrolysaten |
Pörschke, R.; Eberbach Polymerisierbare Gelatineprodukte |
Geißler, H.; Weida Moderne Steuerungsanlagen zur Aufbereitung von Kollagen in Fässern oder Mixern |
Hertwig, K.; Türkheim Herstellung und Anwendung von Lederfaserstoff – mehr als Recycling von Leder |
Hebestreit, G./Möschler, W.; FILK Freiberg/Chemnitz Herstellung und Einsatz von Kollagenfasern |
Day 2
Fietzek, P.; Lübeck Kollagenprodukte in der klinischen Anwendung |
Höhling, H. J.; Arnold, S.; Plate, U.; Wiesmann, H. P.; Münster Zur Kristall-Matrix-Beziehung bei der Kollagenmineralisierung von Hartgewebe |
Scharnweber, D.; Rößler, S.; Thieme, M.; Wolf, C.; Worch, H.; Dresden Nutzung von Kollagen zur Biologisierung medizinischer Implantate |
Geipel, W.; Markneukirchen Kollagene chirurgische Nähfäden und Saiten gestern, heute, morgen |
Behjati, 8.; Neustadt-Giewe Einsatz von Kollagen als Haemostyptikum und zur Behandlung der chronischen Wunden |
Gerlach, H.; Weinheim Untersuchungen modifizierter Kollagenfilme auf ihre Eignung als temporäre Wundabdeckung |
Schröer, Th.; Frankfurt/M Der Rohstoff Kollagen aus der Sicht der deutschen Lederindustrie |
Oertel, H.; FILK Freiberg Die Rolle der Kollagenstruktur bei der Naßzurichtung und Trocknung von Leder |
Lauten, A.; Basel Einsatz von hydrolisierten Proteinen in der Nachgerbung |
Vaculfk, J.; Otrokovice/CZ Rasterelektronische Untersuchungen der Veränderungen des Kollagens während der Lederherstellung |
Krejcf, J.; Janis, R.; Zlin/CZ Heterogene gegenseitige Beeinflussung zwischen Kollagen und Surfactanten |