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Cell Division Biology Retreat 2017

  • Venue: Buchanan Room, Dove Marine Laboratory, Cullercoats
  • Start: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 09:00:00 BST
  • End: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 17:00:00 BST

The Retreat will be held at the Dove Marine Laboratory in Cullercoats on 6th July from 9 am to approximately 5 pm.

This will be a great chance to get to know other members of the Cell Division Biology Research Group and their work.

Speakers from all the labs will give short talks on work in progress and future plans.

Lunch will be provided.

We hope that many of you will also plan to have dinner in the area that evening. Riley's Fish Shack on the beach in Tynemouth is a particular attraction but, if it is too busy, there are many other options.

If you have questions please contact Jonathan Higgins.

 

Programme

 

9.30      Welcome and Introduction – Jon Higgins

 

Session I. Chair: Mark Levasseur

9.40       Daniel Wood (Endicott Lab)  'Biological implications of a flexible kinase: differentiating CDK1 and CDK2 through active site binding'

10.00     Sarra Ryan (Harrison Lab)  ‘The role of the constitutional dicentric chromosome in childhood leukaemia development’

10.20    Suzanne Madgwick (Madgwick Lab)  ‘Cell cycle in the oocyte, summary and future plans’

 

10.40    Tea/Coffee Break

 

Session II. Chair: Lisa Prendergast

11.20    Lucy Salmon (Davies Lab)  ‘The molecular basis of synaptonemal complex elongation mediated through SYCE2-TEX12 self-assembly’

11.40    Vicky Torrance (Lydall Lab)  ‘Stn1 expression is controlled by Tma20, Tma22 and an overlapping ORF’

12.00    Nikolaus Watson (Higgins Lab)  'KiPik screening: A novel method for identifying the kinase responsible for a phosphorylation site of interest'

 

12.20    Lunch

 

Session III. Chair: Owen Davies

13.30    Jianquan Li (Huang Lab)  ‘What are the mechanisms for preventing p31Comet from turning off the SAC under nocodazole treatment in human culture cells’

13.50    Yuko Takeda (Herbert Lab)  ‘Understanding and exploiting the power of mitophagy during pre-implantation development’

14.10    Jack Martin (Rodriguez Lab)  ‘Understanding the interaction between the cytoskeleton and polarity in the C. elegans embryo’

14.30    Urszula McClurg (Faculty Fellow)  ‘Disproving the dogma - the role of synaptonemal complex in cancer’

 

14.50    Tea/Coffee Break

 

Session IV. Chair: Josana Rodriguez

15.30    Onur Sen (Higgins Lab)  ‘Local regulation of the cyclin B1/CDK1 complex’.

15.50    Guru Manickam (Davies Lab)  ‘Chromosome choreography by LINC complex coiled-coil proteins in mammalian meiosis’

16.10    Mahdi Lamb (Herbert Lab)  ‘Protection and deprotection of centromeric cohesin in mammalian oocytes’

 

 16.30    Closing Comments – Jon Higgins

 

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