Société Canadienne pour Biosciences Moléculaires (SCBM)
Français
About CSBMCB Scientific Meetings Advocacy Bulletin Awards Student Activities Science Jobs Links Links  
Member LoginJoin CSBMCB

 

home > réunions scientifiques > 51e congrès annuel > programme scientifique

accueil > réunions scientifiques > 51e congrès annuel
Programme scientifique - Modifications Epigénétiques et Structure de la Chromatine

51eme Réunion et Congrès Annuel de la Société Canadienne de Biochimie et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (SCBBMC)
du jeudi 6 mars au dimanche 9 mars 2008
The Banff Centre
Banff, Alberta, Canada

  • Toutes les séances se tiendront dans Max Bell Auditorium
  • Meals are in the Vistas Dining Room in the Sally Borden Building
  • Banquet and Awards Presentations are in the Donald Cameron Hall Dining Room
  • Welcome Reception, Coffee Breaks and Exhibitors Booths are in the Max Bell Building
  • Toutes les présentations d’affiches auront lieu dans Room 252 of the Max Bell Building

 

  • Thursday March 6, 2008
    3:00 pm   Registration Desk Opens
    5:00 pm   Dinner
    Session I Plenary and Awards Lecture
    Session Chair: Jim Davie, University of Manitoba
    7:00 pm   Keynote Speaker Shelley Berger (The Wistar Institute)
    The complex language of histone and factor post-translational modifications in genome regulation
    7:45 pm   Merck Frosst Award Lecture
    8:30 pm   Jeanne Manery Fisher Memorial Award Lecture
    9:15 pm   Welcome Reception
    Friday March 7, 2008
    7:00 am   Breakfast
    Session II Epigenetics and Genome Integrity
    Session Chair: Linda Penn,
    University of Toronto
    8:15 am   Anja Groth, Institut Curie-Recherche, France
    Histone dynamics and DNA replication
    8:50 am   Alain Verreault, University of Montreal
    Histone H3 lysine 56 acetylation: A new twist in the chromosome cycle
    9:25 am   Jacques Côté, Université Laval
    Roles of histone acetyltransferases complexes in genome stability and maintenance
    10:00 am   Coffee Break
    10:30 am Karolin Luger, Colorado State University
    Nucleosomes and their chaperones
    11:05 am   Carolyn J. Brown, University of British Columbia
    Human X chromosome inactivation: establishment of facultative heterochromatin by the XIST RNA
    11:40 am   Hugh Brock, The University of British Columbia
    Do long non-coding RNAs of the bithorax complex repress by transcriptional interference?
    12:00 pm   Lunch / CSBMCB Board Meeting
    1:30 pm   Poster Session I or Free Time
    3:00 pm   Poster Pub & Judging
    5:00 pm   CSBMCB Annual General Meeting
    6:00 pm   Dinner
    Session III Nuclear Architecture and Function
    Session Chair: Michael Hendzel,
    Alberta Cancer Board
    7:30 pm   Gary Stein, University of Massachusetts
    Organization and assembly of transcriptional regulatory machinery in nuclear microenvironments: Implications for biological control and cancer
    8:05 pm   Roel van Driel, University of Amsterdam
    Principles of large-scale chromatin folding of the human genome inside the interphase nucleus
    8:40 pm   Coffee Break
    9:10 pm   David P. Bazett-Jones, The Hospital for Sick Children
    Functional interactions between chromatin and PML nuclear bodies
    9:40 pm   Thomas Cremer, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
    Chromosome territories and nuclear organization: structural, functional and evolutionary aspects
    10:15 pm   Evening Reception
    Saturday March 8, 2008
    7:00 am   Breakfast
    Session IV Chromatin Remodeling and Gene Regulation
    Session Chair: Juan Ausio, University of Victoria
    8:15 am   LeAnn Howe, University of British Columbia
    Novel mechanisms of targeting chromatin-modifying complexes
    8:50 am   Jerry L. Workman, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
    Protein complexes that modify chromatin for transcription
    9:25 am   Mike Schultz, University of Alberta
    Metabolic regulation of global Histone acetylation in yeast
    10:00 am   Coffee Break
    10:30 am   Craig Peterson, University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Chromatin remodeling machines
    11:05 am   Luc Gaudreau, Université de Sherbrooke
    Regulation of gene expression by Histone H2A.Z
    11:40 am   Rod Bremner, University of Toronto
    Lessons on remote control from the interferon transcriptional cascade
    12:00 pm   Lunch
    1:30 pm   Poster Session II or Free Time
    3:00 pm   Poster Pub & Judging
    Session V Chromatin Networks, Epigenetics and Oncogenesis
    Session Chair: Mark Glover,
    University of Alberta
    5:15 pm   Danesh Moazed, Harvard Medical School
    Role of RNAi in heterochromatin assembly and function
    5:50 pm   Peter Cheung, Ontario Cancer Institute
    The epigenetic functions of mono-ubiquitylated H2A.Z
    6:25 pm   Coffee Break
    6:55 pm   Trevor Archer, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, North Carolina
    Regulating hormone activated transcription via chromatin and epigenetics
    7:30 pm   Ali Shilatifard, Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Missouri
    Translating histone crosstalk
    8:30   CSBMCB Banquet and Awards Presentations
    Sunday March 9, 2008
    7:00 am   Breakfast
    Session VI Chromatin Modifications, Associated Proteins and Disease
    Session Chair: Xiang-Jiao Yang, McGill University
    8:15 am   Karl Riabowol, University of Calgary
    ING tumour suppressor proteins target and regulate chromatin modifying complexes
    8:50 am   Vicky Richon, Merck Research Laboratories, Boston
    Progress in the development of HDAC inhibitors for the treatment of cancer
    9:25 am   Craig Mizzen, University of Illinois
    Certain and progressive methylation of H4 at lysine 20
    10:00 am   Coffee Break
    10:30 am   Jinrong Min, University of Toronto
    Division of labor among human MBT repeat proteinsv
    11:05 am   Christopher Wynder, McMaster University
    The role of histone demethylation on stem cell properties
    11:40 am   Michael Bustin, National Cancer Institute, Maryland
    The epigenetic function of chromatin architectural proteins
    12:00 pm   Lunch and Departure

    Mis à jour: 12/04/2007
     

 
Site Développé et Hébergé par