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The Hunter Meetings are held annually in the Sebel-Kirkton Park, in the heart of the Hunter Valley. The program consists of: plenary talks, symposia, poster sessions; the exhibition, and 4 company talks over the whole meeting. Contributed talks are selected from submitted abstracts. (Abstracts are not printed in the program to encourage free-flowing discussion).
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Sessions are held in the James Busby Room; Refreshments and Posters and wine with the Exhibition in the Hunter / Rothbury Room
Tuesday 19th March, 2013:
12 noon - 6:00 PM: 6th Imaging Workshop (overview)
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM: Hunter Meeting begins
| Welcome Reception (The Sebel), dinner, Convenor's Welcome, The Keith Stanley Lecture; Exhibition and Posters A, Wine and Cheese tasting | |
| 6:30 | Welcome Reception (Sponsor: The Sebel-Kirkton Park) and Bar-B-Q under the Stars (Upper Lawn - out the main doors from Reception) |
| 8:00 | Convenor's Welcome |
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| Chair: Jenny Stow | ||
| Fred Maxfield Endosomal pathways and multiphoton microscopy in the evaluation of cholesterol trafficking (60 mins) Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA |
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| Exhibition and Posters A |
Wednesday 20th March, 2013
8:15 AM - 6:00 PM: Sessions, teas, lunch, Main Program Workshop, Hunter Plenary Lecture; 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Rose Garden Dinner;
Exhibition and Posters B, Wine and Cheese tasting
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| Chair: Paul Gleeson |
| Sergio Grinstein Phosphatidylserine polarization and development of cell polarity (35mins) SickKids, Ontario, Canada Contributing Speaker Sponsorship |
| Howard Riezman Yeast as a model system for studying lipid homeostasis and function (25mins) University of Geneva, Switzerland (Invited) |
| H Robert Yang The role of phosphatidic acid in the fomation of supersized lipid droplets and adipocyte development (25mins) School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Invited) |
| Neale Ridgeway Sterol-dependent regulation of Sac1 and phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate in the Golgi apparatus by oxysterol binding protein (OSBP) (15mins) Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Olga Sukocheva Estrogen defines the dynamic and destination of transactivated EGF receptor in breast cancer cells: role of S1P3 receptor and Cdc42 (15mins) Flinders University, South Australia |
| Coffee, Exhibitors, Posters A |
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| Chair: Paul Thomas |
| Wieland Huttner Neural stem and progenitor cells and the evolution of the cerebral cortex (35mins) Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany |
| Martin Pera Embryonic stem cells (25mins) Stem Cells Australia, The University of Melbourne, Australia (invited) |
| Jose Polo Dissecting the molecular events during reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (25mins) MISCL, Monash University, Victoria, Australia (Invited) |
| Veronica Palma Neogenin1 is a Sonic Hedgehog target in medulloblastoma and is necessary for cell cycle progression (15mins) University of Chile, Las Palmeras, Chile |
| Daniel Hesselson Metabolic regulation of pancreatic transdifferentiation (15mins) Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia |
| Lunch, Exhibition and Posters A |
| REMOVE POSTERS A - INSTALL POSTERS B |
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| Chair: Christina Mitchell |
| Raphael Kopan Notch singling in the mammalian kidney (35mins) Washington University, MO, USA |
| Kum Kum Khanna DNA damage response pathways (25mins) Queensland Institute of Medical Research (Invited) |
| Robin Hobbs The mTORC1 pathway dictates fate decisions of germline progenitors (25mins) Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University (Invited) |
| Alex James Notch4 is an inhibitor of canonical Notch signalling (15mins) VCCRI, Sydney, Australia |
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| Sponsor TBA |
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| Chair: Sally Dunwoodie | |||
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| Dinner in the Rose Garden | |||
| Exhibition and Posters B and Wine | |||

Contributing Speaker Sponsorship
Marcos González-Gaitán