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13th Hunter Meeting
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imageThe 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).

Tuesday/Wednesday Thursday Friday/Saturday

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

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
 


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

Chair: Paul Gleeson
Sergio Grinstein Phosphatidylserine polarization and development of cell polarity (35mins)
SickKids, Ontario, Canada
LEICAContributing 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

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

REMOVE POSTERS A - INSTALL POSTERS B

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

Sponsor TBA
Chair: Sally Dunwoodie

EMBOMarcos González-Gaitán
Dynamics of Dpp Signaling and Proliferation Control (60mins)
University of Geneva, Switzerland


 

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