9:00am -- SCR Symposium at JSCBB Butcher Auditorium A115:
- 8:45 am - 9:30 am, Breakfast, JSCBB Charlie Butcher Atrium
- 9:30 am - 12:00 pm, Morning Session, Charlie Butcher Auditorium:
- Plenary Speaker: Gloria Brar, University of California, Berkeley: “The Gene Regulatory System that Underlies Meiotic Differentiation”
- Lindsey Lee (Leinwand lab): "The Muscle Myosin MYH7b Has Slow Properties and Specialized Roles Across Species"
- Suzannah Miller (Ahn lab): "Interrogating the Organization of the WRAMP Structure Through Proximity Proteomics and Quantitative Image Analysis"
- Dong Tian, PhD (Han lab): "Bacterial Peptidoglycan Muropeptides Benefit Mitochondrial Homeostasis and Animal Physiology by Acting as ATP Synthase Agonists"
- Humza Ashraf (Spencer lab): "Beta-galactosidase Marks Long Durations of Cell Cycle Exit Rather Than Cellular Senescence"
- 12:00 pm - 1:10 pm, Lunch, JSCBB Charlie Butcher Atrium
- 1:10 pm - 3:30 pm, Afternoon Session, Butcher Auditorium
- Megan Mitchell (Sousa lab): "Understanding a Key Enzyme in the Antimicrobial Peptide Resistance Pathway for Novel Antibiotic Design"
- Emiliano Zamponi, PhD (Voeltz lab): "A Novel Morphological Feature of the ER Network in Developing Mammalian Axons"
- Kelsey Dahlgren (Cameron lab): "Proximity-Based Proteomics Reveals the Spatial Proteome of a Cyanobacterium"
- Carmen Buttler (Chuong lab): "Immune Cell Expression of IFNAR1 is Regulated by an Intronic Transposon"
- Plenary Speaker: Gentry Patrick, University of California – San Diego: "Glutamate Receptors, Ubiquitin and the Endolysosomal Pathway at CNS Synapses”
- 3:30 pm, Adjourn