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Saturday, December 8
8:00 am-5:30 pm | 2018 Doorstep Meeting: Beyond Homeostasis: Stem Cells Under Stress Note: This is not part of the 2018 ASCB | EMBO Meeting. Additional fee and separate registration required. Click here for more information. |
8:30 am-5:45 pm | Career Enhancement Programming |
8:30 am-12:30 pm | Saturday Special Interest Subgroups – Morning Sessions (Concurrent): Subgroup A: 5th Biannual Frontiers in Cytokinesis Subgroup B: Building the Cell Subgroup C: Cell Biology in Cancer Immunity Subgroup D: Evolutionary Cell Biology Subgroup E: Intracellular Cargo Transport by Molecular Motors: What a Mesh! Subgroup F: Mechanisms of DNA Repair in Maintenance of Genome Integrity Subgroup G: Spatial and Temporal Analytical Tools for Cell Atlases Subgroup H: Systems and synthetic biology of decoding complex cellular rhythms Subgroup I: The many functions of cytoskeletal proteins in the cell nucleus Subgroup J: Wnt Signaling in development and cancerClick here for more information including full session schedules. |
1:30 pm-5:30 pm | Saturday Special Interest Subgroups – Afternoon Sessions (Concurrent) Subgroup K: Bottom Up Cell Biology Subgroup L: Cellular organization of metabolism: Biology, structure, and function of enzyme polymers Subgroup M: Cilia, Stem Cell Signaling and Tissue Regeneration Subgroup N: Emerging Model Systems Subgroup O: Machine Learning in Cell Biology Subgroup P: Neuronal Cytoskeleton: A Complex Interplay of Cytoarchitecture and Dynamics Subgroup Q: Next generation correlative microscopy: biological applications and emerging techniques Subgroup R: Nuclear envelope dynamics in development and disease Subgroup S: Patterning the Cytoskeleton – PTMs, MAPs, ABPs Subgroup T: The midbody: from cytokinesis to signaling organelleClick here for more information including full session schedules. |
3:45 pm-5:45 pm | Judged Poster Session The Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC) in partnership with the Education Committee offer a judged poster session for all MAC travel grant awardees as well as undergraduate authors on abstracts. |
6:00 pm | Keynote Lecture Sean J. Morrison, Director of the Children's Medical Center Research Institute (CRI) at UT Southwestern Medical Center |
End of Keynote-10:00 pm | Opening Night Reception Light food will be served. Cash bar available. |
8:00 pm-9:00 pm | International Research and Training Exchange Fair (in conjunction with the Opening Night Reception) |
Sunday, December 9
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8:00 am-9:30 am | Symposium 1: Nuclear Organization Ibrahim I. Cissé, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ana Pombo, Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology Arjun Raj, University of Pennsylvania |
8:15 am-6:30 pm | Exhibitor Tech Talks in the Learning Center, Theaters 1 and 2. |
8:30 am-2:45 am | Career Enhancement Programming |
9:30 am-4:00 pm | Exhibits Open |
9:30 am-11:00 am | Morning Refreshment Break in the Learning Center |
9:45 am-10:45 am | Symposium 2: Cell Migration Anna Huttenlocher, University of Wisconsin, Madison Michael Sixt, IST Austria |
9:45 am-10:45 am | Symposium 3: Neuronal Cell Biology Erika Holzbaur, University of Pennsylvania J. Paul Taylor, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital/HHMI |
10:00 am-12:00 pm | Foundational Cell Biology Workshop |
10:00 am-12:00 pm | EMBO Lab Leadership Participants are encouraged to attend all three of the sessions in the Lab Leadership series from 10 am-12 noon Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday because they are interrelated and build on each other. |
11:00 am-12:00 pm | ASCB E.E. Just Award Lecture Guillermina Lozano, MD Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas |
11:00 am-12:00 pm | Microsymposia Sessions (Concurrent) Six concurrent sessions with 6 talks each (7 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A). Click here for more information. |
12:00 pm-3:00 pm | Dedicated Learning Center Hours and Poster Presentations Odd Poster Board Numbers present from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. Even Poster Board Numbers present from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm. |
12:15 pm-1:00 pm | Minorities Affairs Committee Awards Reception (by invitation only) |
1:00 pm-2:00 pm | Career Discussion and Mentoring Roundtables in Roundtable Central |
1:30 pm-3:30 pm | Afternoon Refreshment Break in the Learning Center |
3:15 pm-4:00 pm | ASCB Porter Lecture Ruth Lehmann, Director, Skirball Institute, New York University School of Medicine |
4:15 pm-6:50 pm | Minisymposia (Concurrent) 10 talks each (12 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A) Click here for more information. |
4:15 pm-6:50 pm | Special Interest Subgroup U: Physics and the Cell: 2018 and Beyond |
4:15 pm-6:50 pm | Scientific Workshop |
Monday, December 10
8:00 am-9:30 am | Symposium 4: Cytoskeletal Dynamics Anna Akhmanova, Utrecht University Andrew Carter, MRC Lab Molecular Biology Bruce Goode, Brandeis University |
8:15 am-6:30 pm | Exhibitor Tech Talks in the Learning Center, Theaters 1 and 2. |
8:30 am-2:45 am | Career Enhancement Programming |
9:30 am-4:00 pm | Exhibits Open |
9:30 am-11:00 am | Morning Refreshment Break in the Learning Center |
9:45 am-10:45 am | Symposium 5: Metabolism Heather Christofk, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Robert Farese, Jr., Harvard School of Public Health |
9:45 am-10:45 am | Symposium 6: Regeneration and Morphogenesis* Hans Clevers, Hubrecht Institute Magdelena Zernicka-Goetz, University of Cambridge |
10:00 am-12:00 pm | EMBO Lab Leadership Participants are encouraged to attend all three of the sessions in the Lab Leadership series from 10 am-12 noon Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday because they are interrelated and build on each other. |
11:00 am-12:00 pm | Bruce Alberts Award for Excellence in Science Education |
11:00 am-12:00 pm | Microsymposia Sessions (Concurrent) Six concurrent sessions with 6 talks each (7 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A). Click here for more information. |
12:00 pm-3:00 pm | Dedicated Learning Center Hours and Poster Presentations Odd Poster Board Numbers present from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. Even Poster Board Numbers present from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm. |
1:00 pm-2:00 pm | Career Discussion and Mentoring Roundtables in Roundtable Central |
1:30 pm-3:30 pm | Afternoon Refreshment Break in the Learning Center |
3:15 pm-4:15 pm | EMBO Gold Medal Ceremony and Lecture Marek Basler, Biozentrum at the University of Basel, Switzerland Melina Schuh, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, Germany |
4:30 pm-7:05 pm | Minisymposia (Concurrent) 10 talks each (12 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A) Click here for more information. |
4:30 pm-7:05 pm | Special Interest Subgroup W: Organelle Interactome and Cell Plasticity Control |
4:30 pm-7:05 pm | NCI Emerging Topic Symposium: ANew Nuclear-Nexus in Cancer Cell Biology Click here for more information. |
4:30 pm-7:05 pm | Scientific Workshop |
Tuesday, December 11
8:00 am-9:30 am | Symposium 7: Organelle Communication William Prinz, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH David M. Sabatini, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research Third Speaker TBD |
8:15 am-4:00 pm | Exhibitor Tech Talks in the Learning Center, Theaters 1 and 2. |
8:30 am-2:45 pm | Career Enhancement Programming |
9:30 am-4:00 pm | Exhibits Open |
9:30 am-11:30 am | Morning Refreshment Break in the Learning Center |
9:45 am-10:45 am | Louis-Jeantet Prize Lectures Christer Betsholtz, Karolinska Institute, and Uppsala University, Sweden Antonio Lanzavecchia, Institute for Research in Biomedicine and Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland |
10:00 am-12:00 pm | EMBO Lab Leadership Participants are encouraged to attend all three of the sessions in the Lab Leadership series from 10 am-12 noon Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday because they are interrelated and build on each other. |
10:45 am-12:00 pm | WICB Awards and Mentoring Theater Sandra K. Masur Senior Leadership Award: Eva Nogales, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory andUniversity of California, Berkeley/HHMI WICB Mid-Career Awardee: Elizabeth Chen, UT Southwestern Medical Center WICB Junior Awardee: Sophie Dumont, University of California, San Francisco |
11:00 am-12:00 pm | Science Discussion Tables in Roundtable Central |
11:00 am-12:00 pm | Microsymposia Sessions (Concurrent) Six concurrent sessions with 6 talks each (7 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A). Click here for more information. |
12:00 pm-3:00 pm | Dedicated Learning Center Hours and Poster Presentations Odd Poster Board Numbers present from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. Even Poster Board Numbers present from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm. |
1:00 pm-2:00 pm | Science Discussion Tables in Roundtable Central |
1:00 pm-1:45 pm | Celldance |
1:30 pm-3:30 pm | Afternoon Refreshment Break in the Learning Center |
3:15 pm-4:00 pm | ASCB E.B. Wilson Medal Presentation andLecture Barbara Meyer, University of California, Berkeley/HHMI |
4:15 pm-6:50 pm | Minisymposia (Concurrent) 10 talks each (12 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A) Click here for more information. |
4:15 pm-6:50 pm | Special Interest Subgroup X: New tools and resources for studies of stem cell biology |
4:15 pm-6:50 pm | Scientific Workshop: Electron Cryo-Tomography and Correlated Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) Co-Organizers: Wanda Kukulski, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and Martin Pilhofer, ETH Zurich Click here for more information. |
*Heinz Herrmann was Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut. Xbmc download mac yosemite. A symposium in his honor was endowed at the ASCB in 1990. A founder of the ASCB, Professor Herrmann was well known for his pioneering approach to research in developmental biology, which has led to over 100 publications. He also wrote two books—Cell Biology and From Biology to Sociopolitics.
Wednesday, December 12
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8:30 am-11:05 am | Minisymposia (Concurrent) 10 talks each (12 minute talk with 3 minute Q&A) Click here for more information. |
8:30 am-11:05 am | Special Interest Subgroup Y: The Cellular and Molecular Basis of Invasive Metastatic Cancer |
8:30 am-11:05 am | Special Interest Subgroup Z: Cell biology of marine protists: Toward functional genomic tools for diverse new model organisms- Supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation |
11:20 am-12:20 pm | Symposium 8: Quality Control Rachel Green, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Peter Walter, University of California, San Francisco/HHMI |
12:20 pm | Meeting Ends |
2:00 pm-5:00 pm | Satellite Event: Genetic Tool Development in Marine Protists: Emerging New Model Organisms for Cell Biology. Click here for more information. Supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation |