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Annual IMG/BTI Conference

Annual IMG/BTI Conference December 19, 2008 – IMG, Milan Hašek auditorium

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When 2008-12-19
from 08:15 to 23:00
Where IMG, Milan Hašek auditorium
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morning

8:30-10:30 Chair: Jiří Forejt

8:30-9:00 - Čestmír Vlček (Laboratory of Genomics and Bioinformatics): Next-generation Sequencing Transforms Today's Biology

9:00-9:30 - Petr Svoboda (Laboratory of Epigenetic Regulations): Mechanisms Regulating Oocyte-to-Embryo Transition

9:30-10:00 - Radislav Sedláček (Laboratory of Transgenic Models of Diseases): A Weighty Subject in the Immune Response: Are Metalloproteinases Executors or Regulators?

10:00-10:30 - Igor Shevelev (Laboratory of Chromosomal Stability): RecQ DNA Helicases and Genome Stability

morning 2

11:00-13:00 Chair: Jiří Hejnar

11:00-11:30 - Lenka Doubravská (Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology): Posttranslational Modifications and Signalling Properties of the Wnt Proteins

11:30-12:00 - Michal Dvořák (Laboratory of Molecular Virology): Tumour Progression Studies in the Avian System

12:00-12:30 - Dominik Filipp (Laboratory of Immunobiology): Early Events in T-Cell Activation: Putting Puzzles Together

12:30-13:00 - Vladimír Holáň (Laboratory of Transplantation Immunology): Regulatory T Cells

afternoon

14:00-16:00 Chair: Ladislav Anděra

14:00-14:30 - Petr Bartůněk (Laboratory of Cell Differentiation): 65 Myr After: What Really Killed the Dinosaurs?

14:30-15:00 - Pavel Dráber (Laboratory of Biology of Cytoskeleton): Regulation Mechanisms of Microtubule Nucleation

15:00-15:30 - Gabriela Pavlínková (Laboratory of Diabetic Embryopathy, BTI): Diabetic Embryopathy and Animal Models

15:30-16:00 - Jakub Rohlena (Laboratory of Molecular Therapy, BTI): Targeting of the Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain for Cancer Treatment and the Induction of Apoptosis

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