MitOX 2025 has now passed. Event information below.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Our annual conference brings together researchers from academia and the pharmaceutical industry with a shared interest in mitochondrial research.
ABOUT MITOX
Registration now closed.
MitOX is our annual meeting packed with short talks and posters on cancer metabolism, neuroscience, diabetes, mitochondrial disorders and general mitochondrial biology.
MitOX 2025 was held at Tingewick Hall, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU.
Abstract submissions
Abstract admissions now closed.
If you are interested in submitting an abstract for a short talk or poster, please email ndwrhmitox@wrh.ox.ac.uk.
In your email, please use "Abstract for MitOX 2025" as the subject line and specify whether you would like to be considered for a talk, a poster, or both. Abstracts should be a standard conference format on a single side of A4.
Presentations include
UCL |
In vivo imaging of axonal mitochondrion transport and morphology in genetic peripheral neuropathy. |
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Oxford |
Novel methods to understand the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegeneration. |
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IBEC, Barcelona |
Developing artificial 3-D skeletal muscle tissues to investigate altered metabolic and functional dynamics in ME/CFS and Long COVID-19. |
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Oxford |
Induction of innate immunity by mitochondrial RNA. |
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Melbourne |
Single-Cell Image Analysis Uncovers Mitochondrial and Lysosomal Defects in Parkinson’s Disease. |
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Mara Artibani |
Oxford |
Targeting the metabolic vulnerabilities of chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer |
Cambridge |
Mitochondrial fusion selectivity controls mitochondrial recycling to maintain mtDNA levels. |
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UCL |
Anaesthetics disrupt complex I-linked respiration and reverse the ATP synthase: insights into the mechanism of consciousness |
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Ladislav Valkovic |
Oxford |
Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to non-invasively detect mitochondrial dysfunction in Long Covid and ME/CFS |
Oxford |
Integrative Radiogenomics with 18F-Fluciclovine PET Highlights Reprogramming of Pyrimidine Metabolism in Primary Breast Cancer |
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Portsmouth |
Investigating the mechanisms of mitochondrial DNA mutagenesis and repair: ST1 |
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UCL |
Inhibition of mitochondrial protein synthesis induces biosynthesis of oxidative phosphorylation Complex V and reverses its activity: ST2 |
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Newcastle |
Mitochondrial dysfunction in a model of dilated cardiomyopathy is rescued by vitamin supplementation |
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IRB Barcelona |
Metabolic Remodeling Through Mitochondrial Transfer: A Key to Enhanced Immune Responses: ST3 |
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Hanmin Lee |
City St. Georges, UoL |
Characterising MRPL44(L156R) Transgenic Mouse Model: Insights into Mitochondrial Disorder Pathogenesis and Sex-Dependent Responses.ST4 |
UCL |
Biallelic PTPMT1 variants disrupt cardiolipin metabolism and lead to a neurodevelopmental syndrome. ST5 |
REGISTRATION IS NOW closed
The standard registration fee is £35 (£25 for students). Those wishing to present a poster will need to register for the face to face meeting. Attending via Zoom is free of charge and still requires registration before the day. However, you may miss out on some of the benefits of attending face-to-face.
For all conference enquiries, please contact ndwrhmitox@wrh.ox.ac.uk