Friday, February 28th, 2020 (Raiffeisen Lecture Hall, IST Austria)
- 8:45am sharp: Two buses leaves resp. Vienna BioCenter and Josef Holaubek Platz (please be there around 8:30am)
- 9:30am: Registration and welcoming participants
- 9:45am – 10:15am: Keynote lecture by Anna Kicheva (IST Austria)
Coordination between patterning and growth in the developing spinal cord - 10:15am – 10:35am: Andreas Denner (Uni Vienna; Technau Lab)
Identification of putative stem cells in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis - 10:35am – 10:55am: Nicole Amberg (IST; Hippenmeyer lab)
Genetic Dissection of PRC2 Core Component Eed in Neural Stem Cell Lineage Progression - 10:55am – 11:30am: Coffee Break
- 11:30am – 12:50am: Paula Gutierrez Perez (IMP; Cochella lab)
Deeply conserved repression of multiple V-ATPase subunits by miR-1 is essential for muscle development and physiology - 11:50am – 12:10pm: Rashmit Kaur (Uni Vienna; Hummel lab)
Split-Brain Flies: A novel developmental mechanism underlying > bilateral neural circuit organization - 12:10pm – 12:30pm: Jessica Stock (IMP; Pauli lab)
Toddler and Aplnr direct mesodermal cell migration via a self-generating chemokine gradient - 12:30pm – 1:00pm: Poster teasers
- 1:00pm – 3:00pm: Lunch at the IST Cafeteria and poster session I (even numbers)
- 3:00pm – 3:20pm: Oliver Eichmüller (IMBA; Knoblich lab)
Cerebral organoid model reveals excessive proliferation of human caudal late interneuron progenitors in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex - 3:20pm – 3:40pm: Shamsi Emtenani (IST; Siekhaus lab)
Investigating the function of a novel nuclear protein in tissue penetration of Drosophila melanogaster macrophages - 3:40pm – 4:00pm: Roger Revilla-i-Domingo (MPL; Raible lab)
Sponge stem cells and the evolution of multicellularity - 4:00pm – 4:20pm: Julia Arand (MediUni Vienna; Wossidlo lab)
Role of Tet enzymes in early mammalian development - 4:20pm – 5:30pm: Coffee break and poster session II (odd numbers)
- 5:30pm – 6:00pm: Keynote lecture by Nicolas Rivron (IMBA)
Synthetic development: embryo models made solely from stem cells. - 6:00pm – 7:00pm: Wine and cheese reception.
For further information please contact edouard.hannezo@ist.ac.at!