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FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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ASBMB GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL
TRAVEL AWARD KEYNOTE LECTURE
Special Session
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Invitation only
Participation compulsory for all ASBMB Graduate Minority
and Graduate/Postdoctoral Travel Award recipients.
5:30
Chair’s introduction.
5:45
The wonderings of a biochemist.
J. E. Dixon. HHMI/
UCSD.
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ASBMB GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL
TRAVEL AWARD POSTER SESSION
Special Session
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Invitation only
Participation compulsory for all ASBMB Graduate Minority
and Graduate/Postdoctoral Travel Award recipients.
Poster board assignments will be issued at event check-in,
from 4:00 – 5:15
pm
outside Room 253”C”.
NUTRITION
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THE GLOBAL NUTRITION TRANSITION: THE
ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SHIFT IN
CARBOHYDRATE CONSUMPTION
Special Session
(Sponsored by: Herbalife Nutrition Institute)
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Role of carbohydrates in the global nutrition transition
and obesity epidemic,
D. Heber. UCLA Ctr. for Human
Nutr.
8:40
The role of sugar in the obesity epidemic and consensus
beverage recommendations.
G. A. Bray. Pennington
Biomed. Res. Ctr.
9:20
The role of sugar sweetened beverages vs, water
consumption in obesity prevention in Mexico.
S.
Barquera. Natl. Inst. of Publ. Hlth., Mexico.
10:00 Increased consumption of soft drinks in China and
Asia: role in the obesity epidemic.
Z. Li. UCLA Ctr. for
Human Nutr.
10:40 Intervention studies on soft drinks and obesity.
D.
Ludwig. Children’s Hosp. Boston.
11:20 The role of carbohydrates in energy-dense nutrient-
poor foods and the global nutrition transition.
A.
Drewnowski. Univ. of Washington.
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WHAT COMES FIRST: THE FOOD OR THE
NUTRIENT?
Special Session
(Sponsored by: California Walnut Commission.)
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9:00
Food synergy: the key to balancing the nutrition
research effort.
D. R. Jacobs, Jr. Univ. of Minnesota,
Minneapolis.
9:40
Diabetes and diet: connecting the dots.
D. L. Katz. Yale
Univ.
10:20
Whole foods or their bioactive components? Potential
of walnuts in cancer prevention and treatment.
W. E.
Hardman. Marshall Univ. Sch. of Med.
11:00
Holding on to cognitive function through nutrition.
B.
Shukitt-Hale. Tufts Univ.
11:40
Vascular health and walnuts: decreasing chronic disease
risk via multiple mechanisms.
P. M. Kris-Etherton.
Penn State.
12:20
Questions and answers.
5.
NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: IMPACT
ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION ACROSS THE
LIFESPAN
Special Session
(Supported by educational grants from Abbott Nutrition,
Dairy Research Institute, DSM Nutritional Products Inc.,
Mondele¯z International and Nestlé Nutrition Institute)
(Sponsored by: American Society for Nutrition and The
Nutrition Society)
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1:00
Introduction.
D. Burrin. USDA, Baylor Col. of Med.
1:05
Early nutrition, cognitive outcome and the brain.
E.
Isaacs. University Col. London Inst. of Child Hlth.,
U.K.
1:40
Mood, memory and changes throughout life in glycemic
response.
D. Benton. Swansea Univ., U.K.
2:15
The relation of childhood fitness and obesity to cognitive
and brain health.
C. Hillman. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.
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2:50
Break.
3:05
Nutrient biomarker patterns, cognitive function and MRI
measures of brain aging.
G. Bowman. Oregon Hlth. &
Sci. Univ.
3:40
Emerging science on the role of lutein in cognition
throughout the lifespan.
E. J. Johnson. USDA at Tufts
Univ.
4:15
Take a hike: exercise, brain and cognition.
A. Kramer.
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.
4:50
Wrap up.
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WHITE VEGETABLES: ADDRESSING THE
NUTRITION GAP
Special Session
(Sponsored by: Alliance for Potato Research and
Education)
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1:00 Introduction.
J. Dwyer. USDA at Tufts Univ.
1:20
White potatoes, human health and dietary guidance.
J.
Slavin. Univ. of Minnesota.
2:00
Innovations in food chemistry and processing to enhance
the nutrient profile of the white potato in all forms.
E.A.
Decker and M.G. Ferruzzi. Univ. of Massachusetts
Amherst and Purdue Univ.
2:45
White vegetables: glycemia and satiety.
G. H. Anderson.
Univ. of Toronto.
3:15
Carbohydrates, dietary fiber and resistant starch.
J.
Slavin. Univ. of Minnesota.
3:45
Potassium and health.
C. Anderson. UCSD.
4:15
Magnesium in disease prevention and overall health.
S.
L. Volpe. Drexel Univ.
4:45
Closing remarks.
M. G. Ferruzzi. Purdue Univ.
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CARIG ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM AND BUSINESS
MEETING
Special Session
(Sponsored by: CARIG RIS)
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ADIPOSE AND LIPID BIOLOGY: CROSSING
TAXONOMIC BOUNDARIES
Special Session
(Supported by an educational grant from Procter and
Gamble Pet Care and the USDA Agricultural Research
Service)
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K.m. B
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Biochemical, Molecular and Genetic Mechanisms
4:00
Control of hepatic fat trafficking and its metabolic
consequences.
D. E. Mashek. Univ. of Minnesota, St.
Paul.
4:30
Current state of knowledge in feline adipokine biology
related to obesity and diabetes.
C. A. Kirk. Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville.
5:00
Interrelationships between lipid metabolism, immune
function and reproductive impairments in the obese
hen.
R. L. Walzem. Texas A&M Univ.
5:30
Adiposity and fat metabolism in lactating and fasting
northern elephant seals.
D. E. Crocker. Sonoma
State Univ.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Across Societies – Experimental Biology
panel. Strategies designed to merit a fundable priority score are
emphasized.
Note: A separate advance registration process is required
to participate in the “Write Winning Grant Proposals”
® seminar.
All applicants/registrants must be pre-approved to attend
this FREE seminar. Participation in this seminar is limited
to advanced postdoctoral fellows and non-tenured junior
faculty members. Space is limited.
10. F-TROOP! F-GRANTS: FIVE COMPONENTS
Seminar
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, Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at San
Antonio and C.C. Yates, Univ. of Pittsburgh
NIH Grants Seminar Workshop Series
Career Development
“F-Troop!” seminar is a hands-on grant writing workshop
targeted to pre- and postdoctoral trainees who are currently
working to prepare an application for an individual NRSA
Fellowship (F Awards, including F30, F31, or F32) for submission
to the NIH. Equivalent fellowship applications to other funding
agencies are also encompassed by this program.
Note: A separate advance registration process is required to
participate in the “F-Troop! F-Grants: Five Components” seminar.
All applicants/registrants must be pre-approved to attend this
FREE seminar. Participation in this seminar is limited to graduate
students and postdoctoral fellows. Space is limited.
9.
WRITE WINNING GRANTS PROPOSALS
Seminar
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, Grant Writers’ Seminars and
Workshops, LLC
NIH Grants Seminar Workshop Series
Career Development
This widely acclaimed seminar comprehensively addresses
both practical and conceptual aspects that are important to the
proposal-writing process. It is designed for faculty members and
advanced postdoctoral fellows who have had some exposure to
writing grant applications, either through training/ mentoring or
personal experience. The presentation is tailored to meet the
needs of the audience, i.e., to emphasize the funding agencies
(federal, private, and/or industrial sources) that are of greatest
interest to the attendees. Emphasis is given to such things as
idea development, identification of the most appropriate granting
agency, how to write for reviewers, and tips and strategies that
are of proven value in presenting an applicant’s case to reviewers.
This seminar program presented at EB 2013 will focus on
NIH and emphasize how to cope with the changes in how grant
proposals to NIH are written and reviewed. Regardless of the
agency, participants are taught to write with a linear progression
of logic, which leads reviewers through their applications. It is
stressed that applicants are writing for two different audiences –
the assigned reviewers, who have read the application in its
entirety, and non-assigned reviewers who may have read little,
or nothing, of the proposal before the meeting of the review
Anatomy
11. MANAGING WORKPLACE CONFLICT - PART 1
Workshop
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Professional Development
Understanding conflict: assessing your own tendencies.
P. Glenn. Emerson Col.
12. MANAGING WORKPLACE CONFLICT - PART 2
Workshop
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Professional Development
Developing core skills for managing conflict.
P. Glenn.
Emerson Col.
13. AAA LANGMAN GRADUATE STUDENT
PLATFORM AWARD SESSION
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1:15
High fat diet decreases glucose-dependent modulation
of 5-HT responses in gastrointestinal vagal afferent
neurons.
A.E. Troy and K.N. Browning. Penn State
Col. of Med.
(1158.3)
1:30
The vascular basis of perforator flaps of the upper
abdominal wall: an anatomical study.
D. Duscher, I.
Tinhofer, G.M. Huemer and M. Schmidt. Linz Gen.
Hosp. and Med. Univ. Vienna, Austria.
(742.12)
1:45
Age-related difference in postural control during recovery
from forward and backward falls.
M.L. Singer, L.K.
Smith, L.E. Dibble and K.B. Foreman. Univ. of Utah.
(747.12)
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2:00
Reducing parathyroid hormone is essential for correcting
cortical bone deficiencies associated with chronic
kidney disease.
C. Newman, S.M. Moe, N.X. Chen,
D.M. Brown, V.H. Gattone and M.R. Allen. Indiana
Univ. Sch. of Med.
(967.10)
2:15 Vesicular glutamate transporter 1-immunoreactive
sensory neurons in the rat intrinsic cardiac ganglia.
T. Wang , Z. Zhang and K.E. Miller. Oklahoma State
Univ. Ctr. for Hlth. Sci.
(525.2)
2:30
Francisella bacteria encode genes required for efficient
invasion and intracellular replication in hepatocytes.
H.T. Law, A. Sriram, C. Fevang and J.A. Guttman.
Simon Fraser Univ., Canada.
(523.5)
2:45
Muscle-derived cells (MDCs) responsible for myogenesis
differ from MDCs involved in adipogenesis in
dystrophin/utrophin-/- mice.
J. Sohn, A. Lu, Y. Tang,
B. Wang and J. Huard. Univ. of Pittsburgh. (524.4)
14. CELL BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF COMPLEX
MORPHOGENESIS
Hybrid Symposium
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Cell Biology
Developmental Biology
1:30
Chair’s introduction.
1:35
14.1
The role of the Rho GTPases in lens placode
invagination.
B.K. Chauhan, M. Lou, A. Troilo, S-Y. Choi, G.
Scita, Y. Zheng and R.A. Lang. Children’s Hosp. Res. Fndn.,
Cincinnati, Lamar Univ., TX, Univ. of Milan Med. Sch. and UCSF.
1:50
14.2
Cellular dynamics in salivary gland branching
morphogenesis.
M. Larsen, S. Ray, D. Yuan, L. Bange, N.
Dhulekar, A. Bhaskaran, B. Otzan and B. Yener. Univ. at
Albany, SUNY and Rensselaer Polytech Inst.
2:05
14.3
A biomechanical study of patterning during gut
development.
A.E. Shyer. Harvard Med. Sch.
2:20
14.4
Developmental mechanisms for morphological
evolution.
A. Abzhanov. Harvard Univ.
2:35
14.5
A novel mechanism of chondrocyte column
formation in growth plate cartilage.
A.T. Dudley. Univ. of
Nebraska Med. Ctr.
2:55 Discussion.
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. MASTER CLASS: TEAM-BASED LEARNING IN
ANATOMY CURRICULUM
Symposium
(Supported by an educational grant from Annual Reviews
and Federation of American Societies for Experimental
Biology)
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Education & Teaching
1:30
Chair’s introduction.
1:35
15.1
Fundamentals of team-based learning and
how it can work in teaching anatomy.
G.L. Nieder. Wright State
Univ. Boonshoft Sch. of Med.
2:00
15.2
Team-based learning: pedagogy for the 21st
century?effective, efficient and economical.
N. Vasan. New
Jersey Med. Sch., Newark.
2:25
15.3
Successes and pitfalls of teaching medical
gross anatomy via only team-based learning and lab.
T.M.
Hoagland. Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
2:50
Discussion.
16. CARDIOVASCULAR BIOLOGY
Platform
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Cardiovascular
1:30
16.1
Human cardiovascular progenitor cells positive
for Flt1 and Flt surface cell markers differentiate into all three
cell types of the cardiovascular lineage.
A. Nsair. UCLA, Marina
Del Rey.
1:45
16.2
Bone marrow cells can be converted into
cardiac competent progenitors via inhibition of G9a histone
methyltransferase G9a.
J. Yang, C.A. Eisenberg and L.M.
Eisenberg. New York Med. Col. (530.5)
2:00
16.3
Computational imaging and modeling
approaches reveal mechanisms driving myocardial precursor
movements.
B.J. Rongish, A. Aleksandrova, T. Cheuvront, E.
Kosa and A. Czirok. Univ. of Kansas Med. Ctr.
2:15
16.4
Impact of human pluripotent stem cell-derived
extracellular matrix proteins on cardiac cell fate decision.
M.
Holeiter, C. Bluguermann, D. Evseenko, G. Crooks and K.
Schenke-Layland. Fraunhofer IGB and Inter-Univ. Ctr. for Med.
Technol., Stuttgart, FLENI, Buenos Aires and UCLA.
2:30
16.5
Localization and distribution of CNC and VSM
cells in a mouse model of aortopathy: a novel 3D approach.
A.E. Riley, K. Maddy, L. Junor, S. Biechler, J. Fuseler, V.
Krishnamurthy, R. Hinton and R. Goodwin. Univ. of South
Carolina Sch. of Med. and Univ. of Cincinnati Div. of Cardiol.
and Radiol.
2:45
16.6
The myth of cryopreservation of heart valves.
U.A. Stock, M. Lisy, G. Kalender, K. Schenke-Layland and
K.G.M. Brockbank. Univ. Hosp. and Clin. Hoechst, Frankfurt
am Main, Fraunhofer Inst. for Interfacial Engin. and Biotechnol.
IGB, Stuttgart and Cell & Tissue Systs. Inc., North Charleston,
SC.
17. AAA EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH PLATFORM
AWARD SESSION
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Teaching oncology residents anatomy: a multidisciplinary
(MDT) approach.
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