Summer UK Clock Club Programme
Location: University of Warwick Medical School, Medical Teaching Building, Gibbet Hill Campus, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry CV47AL
Date: Monday 4th July 2016
10:30 |
Registration, Coffee & Exhibitions |
11:00 |
Welcome |
Session 1 – Chair: Annabelle Ballesta |
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11:10 |
Skevoulla Christou (Johnston Lab, Surrey) – A 5 Hour Delay in Meal Schedule Affects the Timing of the Human Circadian System |
11:30 |
Qi Huang (Finkenstädt Lab, Warwick) – Non-Stationary Spectrum Analysis for Circadian Data |
11:50 |
Laurence Brown (Peirson/Foster Labs, Oxford) - Meta-analysis of transcriptomic datasets identifies genes enriched in the circadian pacemaker |
12:10 |
Marie Pariollaud (Ray/Loudon Labs, Manchester) - A novel mechanism links inflammation to the clock through REV-ERBa protein stability |
12:30 – 14:00 |
Lunch, Poster Session & Exhibitions |
Session 2 – Chair: Pasquale Innominato |
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14:00 |
Nan Yang (Meng Lab, Manchester) – Extracellular matrix stiffness controls the breast circadian clock |
14:20 |
Guillaume Rey (Reddy Lab, Cambridge) – The pentose phosphate pathway regulates the circadian clock |
14:40 |
Ida Barlow (Rihel Lab, UCL) – A novel peptide implicated in zebrafish sleep |
15:00 |
Akanksha Bafna (Wijnen Lab, Southampton) – Cold-induced period transcription links environmental temperature to the Drosophila molecular clock |
15:20 – 15:50 |
Coffee, Poster Session & Exhibitions |
Session 3 – Chair: Robert Dallmann |
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15:50 |
Louise L. Hansen (van Oojen Lab, Edinburgh) – Clock transcription factor CCA1 is regulated through sumoylation |
16:10 |
Amitesh Pratap (Bristol/Edinburgh) – Spatio-temporal patterns of gene expression in leaves |
16:30 |
Keynote Lecture by Achim Kramer (Charité Berlin, Germany) – Posttranscriptional mechanisms in the mammalian circadian clock |
17:25 |
Closing remarks |
17:30 |
Reception with wine and cheese |
18:30 – 19:30 |
Public Panel Discussion: Time for Chronotherapy? |