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European Calcium Society

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European Calcium Society
AbbreviationECS
Formation1989
FounderRoland Pochet, Rosario Donato, Claus Heizmann, Jacques Haiech
TypeNon-profit
PurposeScientific exchange
FieldsCalcium signaling
Membership
~300
Secretary General
Prof. Dr. Geert Bultynck
President
Prof. Dr. Andreas H. Guse
Treasurer
Prof. Dr. Luc Leybaert
Main organ
General assembly
Websitecalciumsociety.com

The European Calcium Society is a non-profit society that aims to develop relationships between different generations of scientists in Europe working in the field of calcium signaling and the proteins involved in the Calcium Toolkit.

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Origin

The First European Symposium took place in 1989 and covered calcium binding proteins in normal and transformed cells. The symposium resulted from a 30-month gestation.[citation needed]

The symposium filled a gap given the lack of European fora in which young European researchers could participate (the International Symposium was held in Asilomar, CA 1986, in Nagoya in 1988, in Banff, Canada, etc.)

A European Union grant called Stimulation Action was awarded to Roland Pochet in November 1986. Long discussions in 1988 between Pochet and Jacques Haiech at Mont Sainte-Odile who pointed out the importance of European researchers in calcium binding proteins (Hamoir, Liége, 1955,[1] Pechere, Montpellier, 1965,[2] Drabikowski, Varsovie, 1970[3]) and the strong support received from Claus Heizmann.

History

1997 was important because the “European Calcium Society” was registered under E.U. guidelines, which had earlier rejected a proposal to finance the fourth symposium because of lack of structure. In 1997 they created the group's first ECS Web site,[4] logo, newsletter and a set of statutes published in the “Moniteur belge” as an “Arrêté Royal du 22 septembre 1997” signed by King Albert II.[5]

1998-2005

1998-2005 was a consolidation period. Since 2000, ECS has been selected as an EU High-level Scientific Conference allowing it to offer grants to young European researchers. The board was enlarged to include Volker Gerke and Steve Moss. ECS provided posters, prizes and recently special grants for young researchers.

Youth emphasis

Since its creation, 30 to 35% of the participants at ECS symposia were young researchers (below 35 years old). Encouraging young researchers to participate has always been one of the main objectives.

Publication

Since 1992 Heizmann has sponsored the publication of significant articles in the scientific journal Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. A newsletter is also produced twice a year (May and November).

Workshops

In 2007, ECS launched its first workshop, in Ariège (France). The second took place in June 2009 in Smolenice (Slovakia).

Sources

  1. ^ Hamoir, G. (1955). "Fish Proteins". Advances in Protein Chemistry. 10: 227–288. doi:10.1016/S0065-3233(08)60106-0. ISBN 9780120342105. PMID 13282763.
  2. ^ Focant, B.; Pechére, J. F. (March 1965). "Contribution a L'étude des Protéines de Faible Poids Moléculaire des Myogènes de Vertébrés Inférieurs" [Contribution to the study of low molecular weight proteins in myogens of lower vertebrates]. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry (in French). 73 (2): 334–354. doi:10.3109/13813456509084256. PMID 4158093.
  3. ^ Drabikowski, W.; Baryłko, B.; Dąbrowska, R.; Sarzała, M.G. (November 8, 1970). "Is troponin the Ca++-receptive protein in the contractile system?". Life Sciences. 9 (21, pt 2): 1225–1233. doi:10.1016/0024-3205(70)90234-1. PMID 4249742.
  4. ^ Official ECS website
  5. ^ "S.c. - H.v".
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