Thursday, 20 September 2012 14:55

XX Workshop Avances en Biología Molecular por Jóvenes Investigadores en el Extranjero

El Centro Nacional de Biotecnología celebrará el jueves 20 de diciembre de 2012 la vigésima edición de su tradicional jornada AVANCES EN BIOLOGÍA MOLECULAR POR JÓVENES INVESTIGADORES EN EL EXTRANJERO.

Al cumplirse veinte años, además de que los jóvenes posdoctorales en el extranjero den a conocer su trabajo entre la comunidad científica española, científicos participantes en años anteriores y establecidos actualmente en España nos darán su visión de cómo ha cambiado la ciencia española en estos últimos 20 años.

Las jornadas finalizarán con una mesa redonda en la que se comentarán las distintas posibilidades de reincorporación al sistema científico español (empresas, universidades, hospitales y centros de investigación).

9:00 Carlos Martínez-Alonso: Welcome and presentation

 

Microbiology, Virology and Structural Biology session

(chair: Amelia Nieto)

09:15 Teresa del Peso

Pr – a model σ70-promoter for deciphering signal-integration mechanisms

Principal Investigator: Victoria Shingler, Department of Molecular Biology. Umeå University, Umeå (Sweden)

 

09:30 José Antonio Escudero

Surprises in the integron: DNA recombination is not that simple

Principal Investigator: Didier Mazel, Unité de Plasticité du Génome Bactérien. Institut Pasteur, Paris (France)

 

09:45 Diana Munera

Deciphering the virulence mechanisms of the E. coli O104:H4 German outbreak strain

Principal Investigator: Matt Waldor, Harvard Medical School, Boston (USA)

 

10:00 Ángel Rivera Calzada

Subnanometer resolution structure of a bacterial type IV secretion core complex

Principal Investigator: Gabriel Waksman, Birkbeck College-University College of London, London (UK)

 

10:15 Louis Chonco Jiménez

New vaccines strategies against HIV

Principal Investigator: Behazine Combadière, INSERM U945. Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière. Paris (France)

 

10:30 José Ignacio Garzón

PrePPI: a new database of protein-protein interactions with structural information

Principal Investigator: Barry Honig, Columbia University, New York (USA)

 

10:45 Patricia Resa Infante

The importin-α7 gene is a determinant of viral cell tropism in the murine lung

Principal Investigator: Gülsah Gabriel, Leibniz Institute for Experimental Virology, Hamburg (Germany)

 

 

(Coffee break)

 

 Plant Biology session

(chair: Vicente Rubio)

 

11:30 Andrea Sánchez-Vallet

Ultra-high affinity chitin binding by intrachain LysM dimerization in the secreted fungal effector Ecp6

Principal Investigator: Bart Thomma, Laboratory of Phytopathology, Wageningen University (The Netherlands)

 

11:45 Amaury de Montaigu

Molecular regulation of diurnal rhythms by natural genetic variants

Principal Investigator: George Coupland, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Germany)

 

12:00 Maida Romera-Branchat

Characterization of a bZIP transcription factor involved in floral transition of Arabidopsis thaliana

Principal Investigator: George Coupland, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Germany)

 

12:15 Pilar Bustos-Sanmamed

Effects on transgene and endogenous siRNA biogenesis in Medicago truncatula rdr6 mutant

Principal Investigator: Martin Crespi, Institut des Sciences du Végétal, Gif-sur-Yvette (France)

 

 

 20th Anniversary session

(chair: Mariano Esteban)                      12:30

 

Dra. Margarita del Val, Centro de Biología Molecular 'Severo Ochoa', Madrid

 

Dr. Vicente Andrés, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares, Madrid

 

Dr. José Javier Lucas, Centro de Biología Molecular 'Severo Ochoa', Madrid

 

Dra. Carmen Simón, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología del CSIC, Madrid

 

Dr. Guillermo Montoya, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas

 

 

 

(Lunch)

 

 

 Cellular and Molecular Biology, Immunology and Oncology session

(chair: Mario Mellado)

 

15:00 María Jiménez

Regulation of autophagy by the Hedgehog signalling pathway

Principal Investigator: David Rubinsztein, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Cambridge (UK)

 

15:15 Virginia Castilla Llorente

Mammalian GW220/TNGW1 is essential for the formation of GW/P bodies containing miRISC

Principal Investigator: Jidong Liu, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York (USA)

 

15:30 David Landeira

Jarid2 is required for gene priming and pluripotency of embryonic stem cells

Principal Investigator: Amanda Fisher, Medical Research Council, Clinical Science Centre, London (UK)

 

15:45 Nacho Molina

mRNA synthesis and degradation kinetics around the circadian cycle: transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation

Principal Investigator: Felix Naef, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, EPFL, Lausanne (Switzerland)

 

16:00 Maria N. Navarro

From signal transduction networks to cell reprogramming: insights from phosphoproteomics in T cells

Principal Investigator: Doreen A. Cantrell, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland (UK)

 

16:15 Miguel Murillo

Role of Ras-PI3K interaction in tumor processes

Principal Investigator: Julian Downward, London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK, London (UK)

 

 

(Coffee break)

 

 Incorporación al sistema científico español después de tu etapa en el extranjero

 (chair: José María Valpuesta)                           17:00

 

Dña. Carmen Vela Olmo, Secretaria de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación

Dr. Enrique Samper, Presidente de NIM Genetics

Dr. Guillermo Sellers, Director Científico de Investigación de Biogen España

Dra. María A. Blasco, Directora del Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas

Dr. Francisco Sánchez-Madrid, Director Científico del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Princesa

 

 

 

(Turrón y cava)

 

 

Organizadores:

 

Domingo F. Barber

Lourdes Planelles

Yolanda R. Carrasco

 

 

Colaboradores:

 

Fernando Almazán, Inés Antón, Silvia Ayora, Andrea Chini, Francisco J. Iborra, Alfonso Mora, Marta Nieto, Juan Poyatos y Carmen San Martín

 

 

Jornadas 2012

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