Loïc Garçon
Loïc Garçon is MD-PhD, hematologist, specialized in red blood cell inherited disorders and particularly in membranopathies. He is currently at the head of the Hematological Laboratory at Nice Universitary Hospital. He works as a clinical consultant at the Center of Reference for Red Blood Cell Disorders at Bicêtre Universitary Hospital since 2004. His research work focuses on normal and pathological erythropoiesis, and particularly in Hereditary Xerocytosis.
Wednesday Day 3 : May 6th
Scientific Session 5 – Red Cell Membrane Biology in Health and Disease
CHAIRS : Richard van Wijk, Hélène Guizouarn
10:30 – 10:55 Invited speaker: Paola Bianchi (Italy)
Breaking the Balance: Red Blood Cell Instability in Hereditary Spherocytosis and Beyond10:55 – 11:20 Invited speaker: Loïc Garçon (France)
Expression and function of PIEZO1 during human erythropoiesis11:20 – 11:35 Guillaume Bouyer (France)
PIEZO1-driven echinocytosis in red blood cells is independent of calcium and water fluxes11:35 – 11:50 Reetta Penttinen (Germany)
Investigation of pharmacological PIEZO1 modulators using automated patch-clamp11:50 – 12:05 Bita Asghariastanehei (France)
Red blood cell PIEZO1 activation drives faster coagulation and structural alterations in blood clots through red blood cell deformability impairment12:05 – 12:20 Titine Ruiter (The Netherlands)
Ex vivo glucose tracing in red blood cells from patients with hereditary xerocytosis reveals enhanced glycolytic flux