Science slam

Science slam
Chairs: A. Oliver (Cambridge, United Kingdom), A. Marra (Heidelberg, Germany)
Aims: A science slam is a scientific talk where four scientists (abstract authors) present their own scientific research work in 10 minutes The focus lies on teaching current science to a diverse audience in an entertaining way. The presentation is judged by the audience.
Introduction

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ADRB2 Arg16Gly is associated with nocturnal asthma symptoms despite LABA use in two European pediatric asthma studies
S. Vijverberg (Utrecht, Netherlands)
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The link between elevated inspiratory neural drive, inspiratory constraints, and dyspnea across the continuum of COPD severity
M. James (Kingston (ON), Canada)
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Extracellular vesicles propagate cellular senescence by transferring miR34a in airway epithelial cells
J. Devulder (London, United Kingdom)
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Differential toxicity in an alveolar epithelial cell line of fine particulate matter from brakewear, roadwear, and diesel exhaust
J. Parkin (Southampton, United Kingdom)
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Vote, presentation and interview of the winner

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