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The 9th European Zebrafish MeetingOslo, Norway, June 28-July 2, 2015
FINAL PROGRAMME
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Annonse
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CONTENTSWelcome letter ...................................................5 Committees ........................................................6Invited Speakers ................................................7Social Events ......................................................9General Information ........................................10Map of Oslo ......................................................11List of Exhibitors ..............................................12Map of Venue ....................................................13
Session ScheduleSunday, June 28 ...............................................16Monday, June 29 ..............................................16Tuesday, June 30..............................................30Wednesday, July 1 ............................................47Thursday, July 2 ...............................................66
List of Authors .................................................68
Programme at a Glance ...................................88
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Plenary zebrafish lectures on mutagenesis/disease modeling, development/organ dysfunction, and chemical biology/drug discovery:
• Dr. Daniel Curtis, Director, Developmental and Molecular Pathways, Novartis Pharmaceuticals “Model systems for drug discovery” • Dr. Stephen Ekker, Editor-in-Chief, Zebrafish & Mayo Clinic Rochester, USA “The science of engineering the zebrafish genome” • Dr. Joanna Yeh, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA “CRISPR technologies and a zebrafish phenotyping platform” • Dr. Misha Ahrens, Janelia Farm, USA “Circuit discovery through large-scale imaging in behaving zebrafish” • Dr. James Chen, Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University, USA “Light-activated technologies for zebrafish models” • Dr. Bettina Schmid, German Center for Neurodegenerative Disease (DZNE), Germany “Zebrafish models of neurodegenerative diseases” • Dr. Brian Ciruna, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada “Linking motile cilia dysfunction with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis” • Dr. Rachel Giles, Nephrology and Hypertension, UMC Utrecht, Netherlands “The zebrafish model of von Hippel-Lindau disease can improve treatment of VHL and kidney cancer” • Dr. Josh Bonkowsky, Neurobiology & Anatomy, University of Utah, USA “From tank to bedside and back again: integrating discovery and treatment in pediatric neurological diseases” • Dr. David Kokel, University of California, San Francisco, USA “High-throughput behavior-based neuroactive drug discovery” • Dr. Thomas Look, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, USA “A new class of drugs that activate PP2A and induce apoptosis in T-ALL is revealed in a zebrafish screen” • Dr. Didier Stainier, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany “Regulation of glucose homeostasis”
Plenary lectures on personalized/precision medicine and drug discovery:
• Dr. Kym Boycott, Co-Chair, International Rare Disease Research Consortium (IRDiRC), University of Ottawa, Canada “Canada’s path forward for rare diseases: discovery to translation” • Dr. David McKinzie, Senior Research Advisor, Eli Lilly & Company “Drug development woes: how can we improve attrition?” • Dr. Muhammad Mamdani, Director, Applied Health Research Centre, St. Michael’s Hospital, Canada “From bench to bedside: clinical trials, pharmacoepidemiology and drug policy considerations” • Dr. Donald Weaver, Director, Toronto Western Research Institute & University of Toronto, Canada “Design and development of disease modifying agents for the treatment of dementia” • Dr. Kurt R. Brunden, University of Pennsylvania, USA “The pharmacological characterization of lead compounds” • Dr. Raymond Andersen, University of British Columbia, Canada “Sponging off nature for new drug leads” • Dr. Abraham Heifets, CEO, Chematria Inc. “Deep neural networks for drug binding affinity prediction” • Dr. Yvonne Will, Head of Science and Technology, Drug Safety Research and Development, Pfizer “The impact of assay technology for safety assessment in reducing compound attrition in drug discovery”
Conference date & place: Sept. 23-26, 2015, Toronto Organizer: Zebrafish Centre for Advanced Drug Discovery St. Michael’s Hospital & University of Toronto, Canada Abstract deadline: July 15, 2015 Early registration deadline: Aug. 15, 2015 https://www.zebrafishcentre.com/conference-2015/
International Organizing Committee Members: • Dr. Randall Peterson (Co-Chair, Harvard Medical School, USA)
• Dr. Elizabeth Patton (University of Edinburgh, UK) • Dr. James Dowling (University of Toronto, Canada) • Dr. Sridhar Sivasubbu (Genomics and Integrative Biology, India)
2nd Zebrafish for Personalized/Precision Medicine Conference & Zebrafish Neurosicence Workshoop
Image courtesy of Tjakko van Ham and Randall Peterson, Harvard Medical School
• Dr. Pierre Drapeau (University of Montreal, Canada) • Dr. Christopher Barden (Treventis Corporation) • Dr. Xiao-Yan Wen (Chair, St. Michael’s Hospital, Canada)
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Dear all participant We are excited to host the 9th EZM in Oslo, Norway 2015!
The preparations for the 9th EZM have been smooth since it always is a pleasure to work and interact with the zebrafish community, always being “open source and free share minded” by default. As expressed in the programme, the zebrafish community gradually includes other model fish as well, with medaka as the main “non-family cousin”.
We have organized the meeting with an attempt at clustering into thematic areas. This is not really easy, and of course shouldn’t be. The focus on day 1 is on omics-related research. In the afternoon two parallel oral sessions on omics-related work and on advanced methods with imaging and genome editing will be on display. We have also included a husbandry session since this important field of management and refinement of zebrafish care lays the foundation for further increasing the competitiveness of our eminent research model. The poster session will fill many holes of sub-areas that cannot be covered in the short oral sessions due to lack of time.
The second day is basically dedicated to zebrafish as a biomedical model, an important driving force for technological development and for gradual delivery to applications with potential for clinical relevance. The three parallel oral sessions in the afternoon will include various biomedical applications together with relevant basic biology on morphogenesis and cell signaling. Again, this session will be complemented by a large poster session with lots of nice data presented.
On day 3 we highlight focus on an until now little explored thematic area for which we are convinced our favorite species can help to further develop food production in the sea; aquaculture. We have also included in this session a broad range of important applications for the zebrafish model, such as toxicology and biotechnology. Please be aware that posters and short talks covering day four topics will take place in the afternoon on day three.
Thursday July 2, the last day, will cover the exciting fields of zebrafish development and neurobiology, two diverse and highly popular areas of zebrafish research. In terms of abstracts submitted, the day 4 thematic areas attracted 47% of the total and were distributed to both day 1 (Oral-II and related posters) and day 2 (Oral-VI and related posters) afternoon programs.
I addition to the main programme there are three workshops: (1) Sunday morning with Working with Zebrafish Genome Resources, (2) Wednesday Lunch break with Zebrafish in Teaching and (3) Wednesday early evening, the DANIO_CODE. All represent important aspects for further development of the zebrafish model.
The social programme includes the Welcome reception on Sunday, an Invitation to the Oslo City Hall by the Mayor on Monday, and the EZM Conference dinner in the Opera house on Wednesday.
We hope you all will enjoy both the EZM2015 programme and the city of Oslo and look forward to be your hosts for the days during the 9th European Zebrafish Meeting!
Peter, Gareth, Vidar, Finn-ArneOn behalf of the organizing committee
WELCOME LETTER
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9th EZM LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Peter Aleström, Norwegian University of Life SciencesGareth Griffiths, University of OsloTor Gjøen, University of OsloTrude M. Haug, University of OsloJan Ludvig Lyche, Norwegian University of Life SciencesCharles Press, Norwegian University of Life SciencesFinn-Arne Weltzien, Norwegian University of Life SciencesHanne C. Winther-Larsen, University of Oslo
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SUB-COMMITTEESZebrafish Genome and PhenomePeter Aleström, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NorwayFerenc Müller, University of Birmingham, UKJohan Ledin, Uppsala University, Sweden/NHGRI-NIH, USAStaale Ellingsen, National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research, NorwayKurt Buchman, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Biomedicine ModelsGareth Griffiths, University of Oslo, NorwayElizabeth Patton, University of Edinburgh, UKEwa Snaar-Jagalska, Leiden University, NetherlandsAnnemarie Meijer, Leiden University, NetherlandsTor Gjøen, University of Oslo, NorwayHanne Winther-Larsen, University of Oslo, Norway
Aqua ModelsJon Vidar Helvik, University of Bergen, NorwayIgor Babiak, University of Nordland, NorwayPeter Aleström, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NorwayPetter Arnesen, Marine Harvest AS, NorwayAnna Wargelius, Institute of Marine Research, NorwayGert Flik, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Development, NeurobiologyFinn-Arne Weltzien, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NorwayCharles Press, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NorwayMax Schuster, University of Bergen, NorwayIngvild Mikkola, University of Tromsø, NorwayJohan Ledin, Uppsala University, Sweden / NHGRI-NIH USAJean-Stephane Joly, CNRS GIF-SUR-YVETTE / AMGEN, FranceCamila Esguerra, The Biotechnology Centre of Oslo, Norway
CONGRESS ORGANIZER Congress-Conference AS, Oslo, Norway Mail: [email protected]
COMMITTEES
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INVITED SPEAKERS
Keynote SpeakersEwan Birney, EMBL Outstation – Hinxton, United KingdomRainer Friedrich, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, SwitzerlandLeonard Zon, Boston Children’s Hospital, United StatesLaia Ribas, Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Spain
InvitedJochen Wittbrodt, Heidelberg University, GermanyDavid Traver, University of California at San Diego, United StatesJan Huisken, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, GermanyJean-Pierre Levraud, Institut Pasteur, FranceDidier Stainier, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, GermanyAntonio J. Giraldez, Yale University, United KingdomShawn Burgess, National Human Genome Research Institute, United StatesPierre Drapeau, University of Montreal, CanadaDavid Tobin, Duke University School of Medicine, United StatesOlivier Kah, Research Institute in Health, Environment and Occupation, FranceSteve Harvey, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, United KingdomSimon MacKenzie, Institute of Aquaculture at University of Sterling, United KingdomChristian Lawrence, Boston Children’s Hospital, United StatesHanne C. Winther-Larsen, University of Oslo, NorwayJeroen Bakkers, Hubrecht Instituut, The NetherlandsClaire Wyart, ICM, FranceEwa Snaar-Jagalska, Institute of Biology at Leiden University, The NetherlandsFlorence Marlow, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, United StatesJose Luis Gomez-Skarmeta, Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo, SpainAnne-Laure Duchemin, Centre for Organismal Studies, Germany
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Get-togetherThe Get-together will be held at the Venue Oslo Congress Centre Sunday the 28th of June from 17:00 until 19:00.
ReceptionThe Reception will be held at the Oslo City Hall, Monday the 29th of June at 19:00 hrs - 20:30. Inaugurated in 1950, Oslo City Hall is the city’s administrative body and the seat of the City Council. The building has been decorated by great Norwegian art from 1930-1950, with motifs from Norwegian history, culture and working life.
The Mayor of Oslo invites you for a glass of wine and a light meal in great surroundings at the waterfront of the City. Please present your invitation card at the entrance.
Conference DinnerThe Conference Dinner will be held at the Opera building, Wednesday the 1st of July at 20:00 hrs.
EZM2015 invites its participants to this very exclusive location for the Congress Dinner. Oslo’s Opera House is located right at the harbour, with an angled, white exterior that appears to rise from the water. It invites its visitors to climb its roof and enjoy panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord, all year round.
The building’s interior is mainly oak, and the main hall is shaped like a horseshoe, reminiscent of classical theatres of the past. The opera is designed by the Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta, and has received several prestigious awards.
Price: 800,- NOK (Limited number of seats).Check with the registration desk for available tickets.
SOCIAL EVENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATIONOsloOslo is the political and economic capital of Norway and city of 650 000 inhabitants. It is a global city and hub for Norwegian trade, transport and industry as well as a centre for the arts and culture.
VenueOslo KongressenterYoungs gate 11, 0181 Oslohttp://www.oslokongressenter.no/en/
Access to Oslo KongressenterGetting to the Oslo Congress Centre is easy. It is about 700 metres (about a 7-minute walk) from Oslo central station, where trains, airport shuttle trains and busses and underground trains constantly arrive. The closest tram and bus stop is Brugata, at the Gunerius shopping centre. From Brugata it is a 5-minute walk to the congress centre.
Registration deskThe registration desk/ secretariat will be located in the foyer of Oslo Kongress Senter. All participants are requested to register onsite to receive their conference material. Please wear your badge at all times.
Opening hoursSunday 28th: 15:00 – 19:00Monday 29th: 07:30 – 18:00Tuesday 30th: 07:30 – 18:00Wednesday 1st: 07:30 – 18:00Thursday 2nd: 07:30 – 14:30
Name badgesAll registered participants and accompanying persons receive a badge once arriving at the registration desk. The badge is your document to enter the conference site or any of the social activities. We kindly ask you to always wear your badge visible during all events.
LanguageThe conference language is English.
Climate and clothingThe average day-time temperature in Oslo at the end of June is around 15-20°C. Evenings may be cooler. Occasional rain showers are likely to occur. It is advisable to bring some warm clothes with you just in case.
Internet servicesFree wi-fi is available at Oslo Kongress Senter.
Tourist InformationBetween the Oslo Fjord and the green hills of Oslomarka lies the Norwegian capital! The combination of city life and easy access to outdoor activities makes Oslo a unique destination. The easiest and most inexpensive way to experience Oslo is the to buy the Oslo Pass at the tourist office which provides free travel on all public transport, free admission to museums and sights, free parking in all Oslo municipal car parks, discounts on car hire, Tusenfryd Amusement Park etc.
For more information visit www.visitoslo.com or visit the tourist information centers in Oslo that can help you with information and free brochures about Oslo.
CurrencyThe monetary unit in Norway is Norwegian Kroner (NOK). VISA, MasterCard, Diners and American Express are all accepted in most ATMs, hotels, shops, and restaurants. Currency can be exchanged at banks and exchange centers around Oslo.
Useful informationPolice: 112Ambulance: 113Fire department: 110
PCOCongress-Conference [email protected] tel: +47 22 56 19 30fax: +47 22 56 05 41www.ccnorway.no
Speaker RoomThere is no designated Speaker Room. Speakers are requested to upload the presentation in their session room 1/2 hour before session start.
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LIST OF HOTELSAccomodationThe EZM2015 offers accomodation at different hotels in different categories, all within walking distance to the Venue.
HOTEL STREET ADDRESS
4: Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sonja Henies plass 3
5: Clarion Hotel Royal Christiania: Biskop Gunnerus’ gate 3
6: Thon Hotel Munch: Munchs gate 5
7: Thon Hotel Opera: Dronning Eufemias gate 4
8: Clarion Hotel Folketeateret: Storgata 21-23
9: Scandic Oslo City: Europarådets Plass 1
10: Thon Hotel Spectrum: Brugata 7
MAP OF OSLO
1 Oslo City Hall 2 Opera Building 3 Oslo Kongressenter (congress venue)
4 Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel 5 Clarion Royal Christiania Hotel 6 Thon Hotel Munch
7 Thon Hotel Opera 8 Clarion Hotel Folketeateret 9 Scandic Oslo City 10 Thon Hotel Spectrum
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LIST OF EXHIBITORSSPONSOR EXHIBITOR
Platinum sponsorStand 7
Key sponsorStand 5 Fulcrum Automation & Control Technologies
Stand 15 Aqua Schwarz GMBH
Stand 11 Aquaneering
Stand 4 BioTek
Stand 10a Bitplane
Stand 14 Carl Zeiss AS
Stand 16 Cryogenetics AS
Stand 18 Eppendorf AG
Stand 29 EZRC (European zebrafish resource center
Stand 32 IDEXX BioResearch
Stand 17 INTAVIS Bioanalytical Instruments AG
Stand 1 Leica Microsystems / Ortomedic AS
Stand 19 Loligo Systems
Stand 31 MDE Ltd.
Stand 12 Nikon & Inter Instrument AS
Stand 13 Noldus Information Technology
Stand 2 Olympus Norge AS
Stand 8 Pentair Aquatic Eco-Systems
Stand 6a R&W Associates
Stand 33 Skretting Group
Stand 10b Sparos LDA
Stand 9 Union Biometrica Inc.
Stand 3 Viewpoint
Stand 6b World Precision Instruments
Stand 30a Zebrafish Model Organism Database (ZFIN)
Stand 30b ZIRC (Zebrafish International Research Centre)
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SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 201509:00 - 16:30 Room: Hall D
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and ZFIN Workshop; Working with Zebra-fish Genome Resources
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Registration at Oslo Kongressenter
17:00 - 19:00 Room: Foyer
Welcome reception at the Venue
MONDAY, JUNE 29, 201508:00 - 08:10 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Opening of EZM2015 by the Rectors of Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Mari Sundli Tveit and University of Oslo, Ole Petter Ottersen
08:10 - 09:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Opening address Keynote 1
08:10 Big Data In Biology KN-01Ewan BirneyEMBL Outstation - Hinxton, UNITED KINGDOM
09:00 - 09:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 1 Chairs: Andrea Pauli, Christian Mosiman
09:00 Gene Regulation Dynamics And Chromatin Architecture During Development And Evolution IP-01Jose Luis Gomez-Skarmeta Centro Andaluz de Biología delDesarrollo, SPAIN
09:30 - 10:00 COFFEE AND EXHIBITION ROOM: FOYER
10:00 - 10:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall
Invited plenary 2
10:00 Spatial And Single Cell Transcriptomics IP-02Steve Harvey The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
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10:30 - 11:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 3
10:30 Characterizing Gene Regulation During Embryonic Development Using Ribosome Footprinting, Interactome Capture And Clip-seq -03Antonio J Giraldez Yale University, USA
11:00 - 11:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 4
11:00 Genetic Compensation Induced By Deleterious Mutations But Not Gene Knockdowns IP-04A. Rossi; Z. Kontarakis; C. Gerri; H. Nolte; S. Hoelper; M. Krueger; Didier Stainier Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, GERMANY
11:30 - 12:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 5
11:30 Genome-wide RNA Tomography IP-05Jeroen Bakkers; F Kruse; S Burkhard; E Noël; P Junker; A Van Oudenaarden hubrecht Institute, NETHERLANDS
12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION ROOM: FOYER
13:00 - 14:00 Room: Møller
Posters I (even)
Transcriptional Regulation And Function Of Gla Rich Protein Gene In Zebrafish P1-002Natércia Conceição1; C Fazenda2; G Martins1; PJ Gavaia1; ML Cancela3
1Center of Marine Sciences (CCMAR). University of Algarve. Faro., PORTUGAL; 2Center of Marine Sciences (CCMAR). PhD Programme in Biomedical Sciences, Depart. Biomedical Sciences a, PORTUGAL; 3Center of Marine Sciences (CCMAR). Department of Biomedical Sciences and Medicine, University of Alg, PORTUGAL
HAVANA’s Move To GRCz10 P1-004S.J. Donaldson; G.K. Laird; D.M. Lloyd; K. Howe; J.E. Collins; J.L. HarrowWellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
Studying The Gene Regulatory Network Of Heart Development In Danio Rerio Using Genomics Approach P1-006K. Niescierowicz; CL Winata International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Poland; Max-Planck Institute of Heart and Lun, POLAND
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Pathogenetic Study At The Intersection Of Marfan Syndrome And Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease P1-008Dorien Schepers1; C Golzio2; E Davis2; C Claes1; E Reyniers1; A Raes3; N Katsanis2; L Van Laer1; B Loeys1 1Center for Medical Genetics, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BELGIUM; 2Center for Human Disease Modeling, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, UNITED STATES; 3Department of Pediatrics, Ghent University, Ghent, BELGIUM
Developing Allelic Discrimination Assays In Zebrafish Embryos P1-010
Htoo Wai; Laura Doglio; Stefen Pauls; Greg Elgar The Francis Crick Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
Targets Of Somatic Hypermutation In Zebrafish Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Gene Segments P1-012Ana Zimmerman College of Charleston, UNITED STATES
MiRNA-212 And MiRNA-29a Modulate Dopaminergic Differentiation Through Opioid Signaling And Notch Pathway P1-014A. Garcia Concejo1; A. Jimenez Gonzalez1; L. Garric2; P. Blader2; R. Rodriguez Rodriguez1 1Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y Leon (INCyL), SPAIN; 2Université de Toulouse, UPS, Centre de Biologie du Développement (CBD), FRANCE
New Insights In The Effects Of Morphine On CNS Development: Role Of MiR- 212/132 And OPRM1 In The Regulation Of BDNF In Zebrafish Embryos P1-016A. Jimenez Gonzalez; A. Garcia Concejo; S. Lopez Benito; J.C. Arevalo; R. Rodriguez Rodriguez Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y Leon (INCyL), SPAIN
Normal Formation Of The Vertebrate Body Plan And Loss Of Cardiac Integrity In The Absence Of Ezh2 P1-018Leonie Kamminga1; N. Wittkopp2; N.D. Chrispijn1; B. San1; S.J. Van Heeringen1; A.K. Lagendijk3; J. Bakkers4; R.F. Ketting2 1Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, NETHERLANDS; 2Institute of Molecular Biology, GERMANY; 3Institute for Molecular Biosciences, AUSTRALIA; 4Hubrecht Institute, NETHERLANDS
Developmental Dynamics And Tissue Distribution Of Hydroxymethylcytosine In The Zebrafish P1-020Jorke Kamstra1; Marianne Løken2; Peter Aleström2; Juliette Legler1 1VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies, NETHERLANDS; 2Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences, NORWAY
5-hmC In Zebrafish Genome And The Role Of The TET Proteins In DNA Demethylation P1-022Agnieszka Kolano1; M Pastor2; M Wojciechowski1; T Fricke1; M Wawrzyniak1; M Bochtler1 1INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY AT WARSAW, POLAND; 2INSTITUTE OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, POLAND
The Role Of Ezh2 In Intestinal Function And Tissue Maintenance During Development P1-024B San1; N Van Buuringen1; K Völtzke1; Rf Ketting2; Lm Kamminga1 1Department of Molecular Biology, Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University N, NETHERLANDS; 2Institute for Molecular Biology, Mainz, GERMANY
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Changes In Muscle DNA Methylation Patterns Associated With Rearing Temperature In Zebrafish P1-026I. Shcherbakova1; M. Kopp1; P. Sætrom2; C. Presslauer1; S. Kollias1; I. Babiak1; J.M.O. Fernandes1 1UiN, NORWAY; 2NTNU, NORWAY
IGC Zebrafish Facility: A Global Outlook P1-028Ana Borges; N Pereira; M Franco; L Vale; J Rodrigues; M Pinto; M Rebelo Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, PORTUGAL
Understanding Establishment Of Fish Pigment Pattern Formation - A Transgenic Reporter Approach To Countershading P1-030Laura Cal1; C. Gomez-Marin2; J.L. Gomez-Skarmeta2; P. Moran3; J.M. Cerda-Reverter4; R.N. Kelsh5; J. Rotllant1 1Institute of Marine Research (IIM-CSIC), SPAIN; 2Andalusian Center of Developmental Biology (CSIC/UPO), SPAIN; 3Dep. Biochemistry, Genetic and Immunology. University of Vigo, SPAIN; 4Institute of Aquaculture of Torre de la Sal (IATS-CSIC), SPAIN; 5Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Developmental Biology Programme, University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM
Factors Of Importance For Successful In Vitro Fertilization With Fresh Or Cryopreserved Sperm From Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) P1-032Inger Synnøve Grevle; K.N. Ruud; J. Sunde Cryogenetics AS, NORWAY
Melatonin And Parameters Of Locomotion And Stress In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) P1-034L. C. Lunkes; L. D. S. Murgas; I. M. Paiva; T. F. D. Castro; R. C. Egger; I. L. Assis; C. S. E. Do Carmo; L. T. Libeck; P. R. Ribeiro; R. R. Paulino Universidade Federal de Lavras UFLA, BRAZIL
Strategic And Technological Changes In Line Regeneration, Quality Control, And Distribution At The Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC) P1-036Andrzej Nasiadka; J Hwang-Shum; J Matthews; K Core; E Loucks; D Marston; J Murphy; E Williams; D Lains; A Freeman; R Holland; M Westerfield; Z M Varga Zebrafish International Resource Center, UNITED STATES
Creation And Implementation Of A Body Conditioning Scoring System To Standardise Health Checking Of Laboratory Zebrafish P1-038C.L Wilson,; K,D Dunford UCL, UNITED KINGDOM
Progress Of The European Zebrafish Resource Center P1-040Robert Geisler; N Borel; M Ferg; J Maier; D Marcato; R Peravali; U Strähle Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY
SPNS2 Function Is Essential For Heart Chamber Specification In Zebrafish P1-042D Asam; E Patzel; W Rottbauer; S Just University Hospital Ulm, GERMANY
The Role Of Calcium Cues During Angiogenesis P1-044Laura Bartolini; D. PanakovaMax Delbrueck Center, GERMANY
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Phenotypic And Transcriptional Analyses Of Zebrafish Myh6-/- Adult Ventricles P1-046A Agalou; P Kefalos; C Roedel; Dimitris Beis BRFAA, GREECE
The Knockdown Of Vsg1 Causes Defects In Early Lymphatic Development P1-048S. Cermenati; S. Moleri; A. Omini; F. Fontana; G. Pavesi; M. Beltrame Dip. Bioscienze - Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, ITALY
Genetic Analysis Of Endocardial Chamber Differentiation In Zebrafish P1-050Dorothee Bornhorst1; A.-C. Dietrich1; S. Abdelilah-Seyfried2 1Hannover Medical School, GERMANY; 2University of Potsdam; Hannover Medical School, GERMANY
Loss Of Histone Deacetylase 1 Leads To Cardiac Hypoplasia In Zebrafish Embryos P1-052Anja Bühler; Sofia Hirth; Wolfgang Rottbauer; Steffen Just University Hospital Ulm, Internal Medicine II, Molecular Cardiology, GERMANY
AP-1 Transcription Factor Junb Controls Lymphatic Vascular Development In Zebrafish Via MiR-182 P1-054K Kiesow1; K Bennewitz2; La Gutierrez Miranda1; Sj Stoll2; P Angel1; J Kroll2; M Schorpp-Kistner1 1Division of Signal Transduction and Growth Control, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, German Cancer Research Cente, GERMANY; 2Department of Vascular Biology and Tumor Angiogenesis, Center for Biomedicine and Medical Technology, GERMANY
Identification Of Molecular Interactions Between Wnt11 Non-Canonical Signaling Pathway And L-Type Calcium Channel P1-056K.* Csalyi; T.* Rharass; E. Klussmann; D. Panakova *equally contributed, Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, GERMANY
Zebrafish Mespaa Regulates MiR-430 Expression And Initiates Cardiac Laterality P1-058C Doganli1; M Sandoval1; M Baalbaki1; J Lee1; S Thomas2; Do Hart1 1University of California, San Francisco, UNITED STATES; 2The Gladstone Institutes, UNITED STATES
Intestinal Tissue Factor Expression In Zebrafish P1-060Ebru Emekli-Alturfan1; U.V. Ustundag1; F.D. YazıCı1; H. Hazineci1; E. Caliskan-Ak1; N. Emekli2 1Marmara University, TURKEY; 2Istanbul Medipol University, TURKEY
Molecular Causes Of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome P1-062A Felker; N Samson; H Lindsay; A Burger; Md Robinson; C Mosimann University of Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Differentiation Of The Vascular Endothelial Cells In The Developing Zebrafish P1-064Misato Fujita1; E Saito2; S Isogai3 1Department of Life Sciences, Toyo University, JAPAN; 2Hirosaki University, JAPAN; 3Iwate Medical University, JAPAN
S1P-Yap1 Signaling Regulates Endoderm Formation Required For Cardiac Precursor Cell Migration In Zebrafish P1-066Hajime Fukui; Shigetomo Fukuhara; Naoki Mochizuki Department of Cell Biology, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, JAPAN
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Dynamics Of Notch Signaling During Sprouting Angiogenesis P1-068Sana Hasan; A Siekmann Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, GERMANY
Cardiac Contractility Is Regulated Via Paxillin-FAK-Vinculin Signaling P1-070Sofia Hirth; Anja Bühler; Wolfgang Rottbauer; Steffen Just University Hospital Ulm, Internal Medicine II, Molecular Cardiology, GERMANY
Vitamin D Receptor Signaling Is Required For Heart Development P1-072H-J Kwon1; B. B. Riley2 1Princess Nora University, SAUDI ARABIA; 2Texas A&M University, UNITED STATES
Differential Requirement For Duplicated Vegfa Genes During Brain Vascularization P1-074Martin Lange1; N Ohnesorge2; A.F. Siekmann1 1Max Planck Institute, GERMANY; 2University College Dublin, IRELAND
The Role Of Coxsackie And Adenovirus Receptor During Heart Development P1-076A. Merks; M. Gotthardt; D. Panáková Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine Berlin, GERMANY
Deciphering The Role Of Cilia In Epicardium And Pericardium Morphogenesis. P1-078Marina Peralta Lopez1; N. Mercader2; J. Vermot1 1IGBMC, FRANCE; 2CNIC, SPAIN
Endothelial Cell Behaviors During Vascular Network Formation Are Driven By Junctional Remodeling And Distinct Actomyosin Dynamics P1-080I Paatero; L Sauteur; M Affolter; H-G Belting Biozentrum, University of Basel, SWITZERLAND
Tbx20 Deficiency Leads To A Severe Heart Valve Defect In Zebrafish P1-082Linda Raphel1; Steffen Just2; Wolfgang Rottbauer2 1University of Ulm, GERMANY; 2Uniklinik Ulm, GERMANY
Endocardial Zoning Controls Myocardial Patterning And Growth Through Meis2b P1-084A.V.G. Guerra1; R. Freitas Vale2; O.A. Stone3; R. Arnaout4; B. Vanhollebeke5; S.J. Hein6; D. Hassel6; D.Y. Stainier3; S.R. Reischauer3 1MPI for Heart and Lung Research, GERMANY; 2Academical Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, NETHERLANDS;3Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim, Germany, GERMANY; 4Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, CVRI, University of California, San Francisco, CA, U, UNITED STATES; 5Institut de Biologie et de Médecine Moléculaires (IBMM), Université Libre de Bruxelles, 6041 Gosseli, BELGIUM; 6Department of Medicine III, Cardiology, Heidelberg University Hospital, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany, GERMANY
Loss Of SET- And MYND-domain-containing Protein 1a (SMYD1a) Leads To Sarcomeric Disorganization In Zebrafish P1-086Steven Rudeck; Wolfgang Rottbauer; Steffen Just Molecular Cardiology, GERMANY
Knock-Down Of CORO2B In Zebrafish Leads To Pronephros Abnormalities And Proteinuria P1-088A. Schwarz; E. Raschperger; J. Patrakka KI/AZ Integrated Cardio Metabolic Center, Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, St, SWEDEN
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Loss Of Trap230/Med12 Leads To Defective Heart Valve Formation In Zebrafish P1-090Julia Segert1; Wolfgang Rottbauer2; Steffen Just2 1Molecular Cardiology, Internal Medicine 2, GERMANY; 2Uniklinik Ulm, GERMANY
PCP-driven Cardiac Remodeling Couples Changes In Actomyosin Tension With Myocyte Differentiation P1-092M. Swinarski1; A. Merks1; A.M. Meyer1; S. Donat2; S. Abdelilah-Seyfried2; D. Panáková1 1Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin, Berlin, GERMANY; 2Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, Animal Physiology, University Potsdam, GERMANY
Tracing Early Vascular Mural Cell Development In Zebrafish P1-094Thomas Whitesell; S.J. Childs University of Calgary, CANADA
Marker Genes Defining Molecular Initiating Events In The AOP Of Aromatase Inhibition During Early Life Stage And Sex Differentiation Of Zebrafish P1-096Elke Muth-Köhne1; M. Teigeler1; V. Schiller1; J. Brückner2; S. Konradi2; K. Westphal-Settele2; M. Fenske1; C. Schäfers1 1Fraunhofer IME, GERMANY; 2UBA, GERMANY
Zebrafish Larvae As A Model System For High-throughput Screens Of Atherosclerosis P1-098M Den Hoed1; Mkvv Bandaru2; P Ranefall3; A Emmanouilidou4; L Tao4; A Larsson5; J Ledin6; C Wählby3; E Ingelsson4 1Uppsala University, SWEDEN; 2Department of Medical Sciences, Molecular Epidemiology and SciLifeLab, Uppsala University, SWEDEN;3Department of Information Technology, Division of Visual Information and Interaction, SciLifeLab, Up, SWEDEN; 4Department of Medical Sciences, Molecular Epidemiology and SciLifeLab, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SWEDEN; 5Department of Medical Sciences, Biochemical structure and function, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SWEDEN; 6Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary and Developmental Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsal, SWEDEN
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Posters I (odd)
Systems-Level Identification Of Candidate Hub Genes Controlling Cardiac Regeneration In The Zebrafish P1-001F. AZUAJE1; S. RODIUS1; G. ANDROSOVA1; S. MERZ1; I. CRESPO2; P. NAZAROV3; M. IBBERSON2; N. DE KLEIN1; C. JEANTY1; J.M. GONZALEZ-ROSA4; A. MULLER3; F. BERNARDIN3; S.P. NICLOU1; L. VALLAR3; N. MERCADER5; I. XENARIOS2 1LIH Luxembourg Institute of Health, NorLux Neuro-Oncology Laboratory, LUXEMBOURG; 2SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Lausanne, Vital-IT Systems Biology Division, SWITZERLAND; 3LIH Luxembourg Institute of Health, Genomics Research Unit, LUXEMBOURG;4Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Cardiovascular Research Center, UNITED STATES; 5CNIC Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III Madrid, Department of Cardiovasc, SPAIN
Stepwise Genetic Ablation Of The Neural Crest And Single Embryo Transcriptomic Sequencing Give New Insights Into The Crest Gene Regulatory Network. P1-003Christopher Dooley; N. Wali; J. E. Collins; I. Sealy; R. J. White; R. N. W. Kettleborough; S. Carruthers; I. Brocal; D. L. Stemple; E. M. Busch-Nentwich Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
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The Misfolded Myosin Response P1-005Christelle Etard1; O Armant2; U Roostalu3; M Ferg4; U Strähle4
1Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut für Toxikologie und Genetik, GERMANY; 2Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, GERMANY;3University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; 4Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, GERMANY
Live Cell Imaging Of Zebrafish Primary Cell Culture P1-087W.A. Sassen1; G. Rosso2; S. Wargenau1; S. Duebel2; R.W. Koester1 1Division of Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, Zoological Institute, Braunschweig University of Te, GERMANY; 2Department of Biotechnology, Institute for Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Braunschw, GERMANY
ArrayXS Zebrafish: A Next Generation Microarray For High-Quality Gene Expression Analysis P1-009Martina Schad; J. Kallarackal; P. Dudys OakLabs GmbH, GERMANY
Transcriptional Profiling In The Zebrafish Mutation Project P1-011I.M. Sealy; J.E. Collins; N. Wali; R.J. White; C. Scahill; Z. Pusztai; S. Carruthers; P. Clarke; C.M. Dooley; E.M. Busch-Nentwich; D.L. Stemple Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
Profiling The Dynamics Of Mitochondrial Co-translational Import During Zebrafish Development P1-013S Sugunan1; A Sokol2; P Chroscicki2; M Bazala2; A Chacinska2; C Winata1 1International Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology,Warsaw and Max-Planck Institute for Heart and, POLAND; 2International Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, POLAND
Identification Of MRNAs Regulated By The Germ Granule Protein Dead-end In Zebrafish By RNA-seq. P1-007M. Kobayashi; K. Inoue Dept. Biol., Grad. Sch. Sci., Kobe Univ., JAPAN
Comprehensive Proteomic Profiling Of Zebrafish Plasma Reveals Similarity And Difference Between Males And Females P1-017C. Li; X.F. Tan; T.K. Lim; Q. Lin; Z. Gong National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE
Microglial Transcriptome Reveals Novel And Conserved Features Of Microglial Function In Health And Disease P1-015Tjakko Van Ham1; N. Oosterhof1; I Holtman2; H. Van Der Linde1; L. Kuil1 1Dept of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS; 2Dept of Neuroscience, UMC Groningen, NETHERLANDS
Robotic Injection Of Zebrafish Embryos P1-019Jan de Sonneville1; WJ Veneman2; HJ Jansen3; V Torraca2; W van der Ent2; R Marín-Juez3; Chao Cui2; MI Wiweger3; A Ordas2; WP Leenders4; RP Dirks3; AH Meijer2; BE Snaar-Jagalska2; HP Spaink2 1life science methods bv, NETHERLANDS; 2Leiden University, NETHERLANDS; 3ZF-screens, NETHERLANDS; 4LUMC, NETHERLANDS
DevelopingScreeningAssaysInZebrafishUsingVastBioimager(TM) P1-023F Smet1; R Bongaarts1; M Malinouski2; E Davis3; D Kokel4 1Union Biometrica, BELGIUM; 2Union Biometrica, UNITED STATES; 3Duke University, UNITED STATES; 4MGH Harvard Medical School, UNITED STATES
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Evaluation Of Usefulness Of Adult Zebrafish For Screening Drug-Induced Kidney Injury P1-013Y Tonomura; Y Kato; H Hanafusa; C Kondo; K Nishimura; T Fukushima; M Ueno Shionogi & Co., Ltd., JAPAN
Automated And High-throughput Screening Platforms For Morphological And Behavioral Screening Of Zebrafish P1-021R Peravali; E Gursky; D Marcato; H Breitwieser; C Pylatiuk; A Kobitskiy; G. U. Nienhaus; J. V. Wezel; R Mikut; U Straehle Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY
ZCre: Cre/lox Recombination For Lineage Tracing And Pathway Manipulation In Zebrafish P1-027Kunal Chopra1; B Simoes2; M Garcia Romero1; R Kelsh2; H Roehl1 1University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 2University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM
ETS Transcription Factor Etsrp/Etv2 Is Required For Lymphangiogenesis In Zebrafish P1-029JA Davis; A Lubert; S Palencia-Desai; S Sumanas Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, UNITED STATES
TEFOR: An Academic Infrastructure To Develop Cutting-edge Technologies For Genome Editing And Phenotyping With A Focus On Zebrafish And Medaka P1-031Johanna Djian-Zaouche1; J.S. Joly2 1CNRS, FRANCE; 2TEFOR, CNRS, Neuroscience Paris-Saclay Institute (Neuro-PSI), FRANCE
Ablation Of The RNA-binding Protein FUS In Zebrafish Using CRISPR/Cas9 Reveals FUS-regulated Genes And A Lack Of Motoneuron Degeneration Phenotype P1-035Svetlana Lebedeva; A.M. De Jesus Domingues; F. Butter; R. Ketting Institute of Molecular Biology gGmbH, GERMANY
CRISPR Mediated Targeted Mutagenesis At The NHGRI Zebrafish Core: Efficient Protocols To Determine Somatic And Germline Transmission Activity P1-041Raman Sood; B Carrington; G Varshney; K Bishop; A Prakash; Mp Jones; S Burgess National Institutes of Health, UNITED STATES
Targeted Genome Editing Via CRISPR/Cas9 With A Visual Readout P1-043T. Thumberger; M. Stemmer; M. Del Sol Keyer; J. Wittbrodt; J. L. Mateo Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University, GERMANY
Analysis Of Koliber Mutant Reveals Novel Role Of Cholesterol Synthesis Gene In Skeletogenesis P1-047Rebecca Anderson1; E. E. LeClair2; J. M. Topczewska3; J. Topczewski3 1Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, UNITED STATES; 2DePaul University, UNITED STATES; 3Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine/Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute, UNITED STATES
Making CRISPR/Cas9 Mutants P1-045Richard White; I. Brocal; A. Hall; C. M. Dooley; I. Sealy; E. M. Busch-Nentwich; R. N. W. Kettleborough; D. L. Stemple Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
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Analysis Of Ocular Expression Patterns And Knock-down Phenotypes As A Tool For The Characterization Of Glaucoma Candidate Genes In Zebrafish Embryos. P1-049Jose Daniel Aroca-Aguilar1; J.J. Ferre-Fernández1; S Alexandre1; J.M. Bonet-Fernández1; C.D. Méndez-Hernández2; L. Morales2; J. García-Feijoo2; J. Escribano1 1Human Genetics Lab., University of Castilla-La Mancha / IDINE, Albacete, SPAIN; 2Ofthalmology Dept., San Carlos Hospital, Madrid, SPAIN
Zebrafish Jaw Joint Shape Plasticity During Joint Morphogenesis P1-051L Brunt; K Roddy; R Skinner; E Rayfield; C Hammond University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM
Dietary Supplementation With Strontium Citrate Positively Affects The Osteological Development Of Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Larvae P1-053PJ Gavaia1; A Pereira2; A Grenha3; G Martins2; LEC Conceição4; S Rodrigues3; W Pinto4; ML Cancela5; J Dias4 1Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), Faro, PORTUGAL; 2Centre of Marine Sciences, Universidade do Algarve, Faro, PORTUGAL; 3Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universidade do Algarve, Faro, PORTUGAL; 4Sparos Lda, Área Empresarial de Marim, Olhão, PORTUGAL;5Department of Biological Sciences and Medicine, Universidade do Algarve, Faro, PORTUGAL
CRISPR/Cas9 Generated Loss Of Function Alleles For CS/DS Biosynthesis Enzymes - A Systematic Approach To Investigate The Role Of Glycosaminoglycans P1-055J. Habicher1; G.K. Varshney2; P.E. Ahlberg1; S.M. Burgess2; J. Ledin1 1Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University, SWEDEN; 2Translational and Functional Genomics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Ins, UNITED STATES
Divergent Expression Patterns Of Teleost Specific Gene Duplicates During The Development Of Craniofacial Tendons And Ligaments P1-057H Onsbring Gustafson; T Haitina Department of Organismal Biology, Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, SWEDEN
Two-Pore Channel 2 Activity Is Required For Slow Muscle Cell-generated Ca2+ Signaling During Myogenesis In Intact Zebrafish P1-059Jeffrey Jenkin Kelu1; H.L.H. Chan2; S.E. Webb1; A.H.H. Cheng1; M. Ruas2; J. Parrington2; A. Galione2; A.L. Miller1 1The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HONG KONG, CHINA PR; 2The University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM
Identification Of Two New Genes Involved In Myocyte Fusion In Vertebrates P1-061Aurélie Landemaine; Jerôme Bugeon; Pierre-Yves Rescan; Jean-Charles Gabillard INRA-LPGP, FRANCE
Revision Of Chromosome 11 Reveals Missing Exons And Promoter Elements Of Collagen 2a1b (col2a1b), A Gene With Expression In Embryonic Cartilages. P1-063E.E. Leclair1; R.M. Dale2 1DePaul University, UNITED STATES; 2Loyola University Chicago, UNITED STATES
P63 Is A Mediator Of Thalidomide-induced Malformations In Zebrafish Embryos P1-065E Molinari1; H Ando2; T Lopardo1; T Ito2; H Handa2; L Guerrini1 1University of Milan, ITALY; 2Tokyo Medical University, JAPAN
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Zebrafish Models Of Inherited Skeletal Muscle Disorders P1-067J. Patrick; N. Wali; I. Sealy; J.E. Collins; R.J. White; R. Kettleborough; E. Busch-Nentwich; D.L. Stemple Wellcome Trust Sanger Insititute, UNITED KINGDOM
Ageing Zebrafish Show Spinal Deformities Analogous To Those Seen In Humans P1-069Reynolds Scott1; K. Robson Brown2; A.J. Hayes3; C. Hammond1 1School of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM; 2School of Arts, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM;3Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, UNITED KINGDOM
Characterizing The Zebrafish Jaw Joint As A New Model For Synovial Joint Development P1-071Joanna Smeeton1; A Askary1; N Ellis2; I Braasch3; J Postlethwait3; CT Miller2; G Crump1 1University of Southern California, UNITED STATES; 2UC Berkeley, UNITED STATES; 3University of Oregon, UNITED STATES
Conserved Role Of Tcf12 And Twist1 In Coronal Suture Patency From Zebrafish To Humans P1-073Camilla Teng; G. Crump; R. Maxson University of Southern California, UNITED STATES
Structural And Spatiotemporal Expression Analysis Of The Zebrafish Type I Collagen P1-075A. Willaert1; C.A. Gistelinck1; A. Huysseune2; P.E. Witten2; P. Simoens1; N. De Rocker1; A. Forlino3; R. Gioia3; F. Tonelli3; K. Gevaert4; A. Staes4; S. Symoens1; F. Malfait1; A. De Paepe1; P.J. Coucke1 1Center for Medical Genetics, Ghent University, Ghent, BELGIUM; 2Department of Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, BELGIUM; 3Department of Molecular Medicine, Biochemistry Unit, University of Pavia, Pavia, ITALY; 4VIB Department of Medical Protein Research, Department of Biochemistry, University Ghent, Ghent, BELGIUM
Characterization Of A Col1a1a Haploinsufficient Zebrafish Model For Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type I P1-077A. Willaert1; C.A. Gistelinck1; P. Simoens1; S. Symoens1; C. Vanhove2; F. Malfait1; A. De Paepe1; P. Coucke1 1Center for Medical Genetics, Ghent University, Ghent, BELGIUM; 2Department of Electronics and information systems, University Ghent, Ghent, BELGIUM
How MiRNAs Shape Bone Formation In The Zebrafish P1-079N. Wittkopp1; E. Berezikov2; L. J. Kaaij1; S. Schulte-Merker3; S. Van Der Elst4; R. F. Ketting1 1Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB), GERMANY; 2European Research Institute for the Biology of Aging (ERIBA), NETHERLANDS; 3Institut für kardiovaskuläre Organogenese und Regeneration, GERMANY; 4Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research, NETHERLANDS
TCF Fast Screen: A Workflow For The Efficient Testing Of Antibody Penetration In Medaka Fry. P1-081Elodie De Job1; P. Affaticati1; L. Rivière1; N. De Croze2; M. Léonard2; J.S. Joly1; A. Jenett1 1TEFOR CORE FACILITY, CNRS Neuroscience Paris-Saclay Institute (Neuro-PSI), FRANCE; 2Environmental Research Department, L’Oréal Research & Innovation, FRANCE
Confined Primed Conversion Enables Highlighting Single Cells In Complex Systems P1-083Hanyu Qin1; William P. Dempsey2; Lada Georgieva1; Patrick M. Helbling1; Ali Y. Sonay1; Thai V. Truong2; Michel Haffner1; Periklis Pantazis1 1Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ET, SWITZERLAND; 2Department of Molecular and Computational Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, C, UNITED STATES
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Development Of Biosensor Transgenic Lines To Monitor Inflammation, Apoptosis, And Carcinogenesis In Live Zebrafish Using Confocal-FLIM And OPT-FLIM. P1-085Marie-Christine Ramel1; N Andrews1; N Lockwood2; S Kumar1; A Frolov2; T Correia2; L Bugeon1; S Arridge2; M Katan2; J Mcginty1; P French1; P Frankel2; M Dallman1 1Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM; 2University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
How To Break The Symmetry In The Retina P1-087Anne-Laure Duchermin1; A. Paolini2; S. Albadri2; E. Patzel2; D. Bornhorst2; P. Gonzalez-Avalos2; S. Lemke2; A. Machate3; M. Brand3; S. Sel4; V. Di Donato5; F. Del Bene5; F.R. Zolessi6; M. Ramialison7 1Centre for Organismal Studies, GERMANY; 2Department of Biology, University of Padova, ITALY; 3Biotechnology Center and Center for Regenerative Therapies, GERMANY; 4Department of Ophtalmology, GERMANY; 5Institut Curie, FRANCE; 6Sección Biología Celular Facultad de Ciencias; 7Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, AUSTRALIA
High-resolution 3D Imaging Of Whole Zebrafish Ovary. P1-089M Frétaud1; S Gay1; JJ Lareyre1; E De Job2; P Affaticati2; JS Joly2; V Thermes1 1INRA, FRANCE; 2CNRS, FRANCE
How To Get Caugh Up In The Mitochondrial Network - The Lightsheet Approach P1-095M. A. Bazala; A. M. Sokol; A. Chacinska Laboratory of Mitochondrial Biogenesis, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in War, POLAND
Analysis Of RNAseq Datasets From A Comparative Infectious Disease Zebrafish Model Using GeneTiles Bioinformatics. P1-099Jan de Sonneville1; WJ Veneman2; KJ Kolk1; A Ordas2; Z Al-Ars3; AH Meijer2; HP Spaink2 1Life Science Methods bv, NETHERLANDS; 2Leiden University, NETHERLANDS; 3TUDelft, NETHERLANDS
Using Publicly Available GRC Tools To Interrogate And Evaluate Genome Assemblies. P1-101Sarah Pelan; J Collins; W Chow; K Howe Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
Emerging Technologies Provide Significant Improvements In The Production Of GRCz11 P1-097Joanna Collins; S Pelan; K Howe; J Wood Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
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ORAL I - Omics Chairs: Shawb Burgess, Ferenc Müller
15:00 Resolving The Cellular Hierarchy Of Thrombocyte Lineage Development Using Single Cell RNA-Seq O-I-1I Macaulay1; C Labalette2; V Svensson3; L Ferreira2; F Hamey4; S Teichmann3; A Cvejic2 1Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM; 2University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM; 3European Bioinformatics Institute, UNITED KINGDOM; 4Stem Cell Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
15:15 Different Is The New Normal: Large-scale MRNA Expression Profiling Of Zebrafish O-I-2Elisabeth Busch-Nentwich; J. E. Collins; N. Wali; I. Sealy; C. M. Dooley; C. Scahill; R. J. White; S. Carruthers; Z. Pusztai; I. Brocal; R. Clark; A. Hall; P. Clarke; S. Fitzgerald; R. Gibbons; R. N. W. Kettleborough; D. L. Stemple Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
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15:30 Pharmacological Restoration Of Visual Function In A Blind Zebrafish Mutant Following Hdac Inhibitor (hdaci) Treatment O-I-3C Daly; E Dillon; D Duffy; G Cagney; Breandán Kennedy University College Dublin, IRELAND
15:45 TRAWLER For De Novo DNA-motif Discovery In Regulatory Regions Of Fish Genomes O-I-4M Ramialison1; LTC Dang1; J Revote2; HMH Chiu1 1Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, AUSTRALIA; 2Monash University, AUSTRALIA
16:00 Maternal Control Of Development: Translational Regulation Of Maternal Transcripts O-I-5C.L. Winata1; C. Vaz2; L. Pryszcz3; S. Nama4; M.H. Ismail4; M. Lapinski3; V. Tanavde2; P. Sampath4; S. Mathavan5 1International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Poland; Max-Planck Institute for Heart and Lu, POLAND; 2Bioinformatics Institute, SINGAPORE; 3International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology; Max-Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Resea, POLAND; 4Institute of Medical Biology, SINGAPORE; 5Nanyang Technological University, Genome Institute of Singapore, SINGAPORE
16:15 Identification Of Novel Ovarian Predominant MiRNAs In Medaka (Oryzias Latipes) O-I-6A Bouchareb; A Le Cam; J Montfort; S Gay; T Nguyen; J Bobe; V Thermes INRA, UR1037 Fish Physiology and Genomics, FRANCE
16:30 From Genomics To Novel Gene Functions In Zebrafish O-I-7Andrea Pauli; AF Schier Harvard University, UNITED STATES
16:45 Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis Of The Distinct Pancreatic Cell Types O-I-8Bernard Peers; E. Tarifeno; A Lavergne; K Padamata; A Bernard; M Voz; I Manfroid University of Liège, BELGIUM
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ORAL II - New Technologies & Imaging Chairs: Johan Ledin, Jan Huisken
15:00 The ZCre Project: Cre/lox Transgenic Tools In Zebrafish O-II-1B Simões1; K Chopra2; A Gesell1; A Jacinto3; P Martin4; R Patient5; E Patton6; M Placzek2; S Wilson7; HH Roehl2; RN Kelsh1 1Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Department of Biomedical Science, The University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 3CEDOC, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, PORTUGAL; 4Departments of Biochemistry and Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM; 5Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM; 6MRC Human Genetics Unit MRC IGMM, University of Edinburgh Western General Hospital, UNITED KINGDOM; 7Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College of London, UNITED KINGDOM
15:15 A Conditional Rescue Approach To Investigate The Role Of Cilia In The Vasculature O-II-2Stone Elworthy; H. H. Roehl; J Malicki; TChicoUniversity of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
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15:30 Crispants: Saturating Somatic Mutagenesis With Active, Fluorescent CRISPR-Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein Complexes In Zebrafish. O-II-3A. Burger1; H. Lindsay2; A. Felker1; J. Zaugg1; C. Hess1; C. Anders3; L. M. Weber2; R. Catena1; N. E. Samson1; M. Jinek3; M. D. Robinson2;Christian Mosimann1 1Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zürich, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland, SWITZERLAND; 2Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformat-ics, University of Zurich, C, SWITZERLAND; 3Institute of Biochemistry, University of Zürich, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland, SWITZERLAND
15:45 Clonal Analysis Of Gene Loss-of-function Via A Novel Cas9/Cre-based Strategy O-II-4Flavia De Santis1; V Di Donato1; To Auer1; N Testa1; H Sánchez-Iranzo2; N Marcader2; Jp Concordet3; F Del Bene1 1Institut Curie, FRANCE; 2Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), SPAIN; 3Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, FRANCE
16:00 Munch’s SCREAM And Analysis On Neural Circuits Controlling Stereotyped Pectoral Fin And Axial Movements Using Multi-stepped Optogenetics O-II-5Kohei Hatta1; M. Itoh2 1Graduate School of Life Science, University of Hyogo, JAPAN; 2Graduate school of Life Science, University of Hyogo, JAPAN
16:15 Optobow: All-optical Mapping Of Excitatory Connections In The Zebrafish Brain O-II-6Herwig Baier; D. Foerster; M. Dal Maschio Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, GERMANY
16:30 Label-Free Imaging Of Lipids In Zebrafish Adipocytes By Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy O-II-7M.J. Den Broeder1; M.J.B. Moester2; P. Cenijn1; F. Ariese2; J.F. De Boer2; L.M. Kamminga3; J Legler1 1Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS; 2Institute for Lasers, Life and Biophotonics Amsterdam, Department of Physics and Astronomy, VU Unive, NETHERLANDS; 3Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science, Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences,, NETHERLANDS
16:45 Tools For Dynamic Imaging Of Neural Regeneration In Vivo. O-II-8Fz Zhu1; Dw Wlodkowic1; Timo Friedrich2; Jk Kaslin2 1RMIT, AUSTRALIA; 2Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, AUSTRALIA
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ORAL III - Husbandry Chairs: Stefan Schulte-Merker, Frederic Sohm
15:00 Guidelines Proposed For Zebrafish Housing, Husbandry And Health Monitoring Recommendations O-III-1Peter Aleström1; Livia D’Angelo2; Paul J. Midtlyng3; Daniel F. Schorderet4; Stefan Schulte-Merker5; Frederic Sohm6; Susan Warner7 1Department of Basic Science and Aquatic Medicine Department, Norwegian University of Life Science, NORWAY; 2Dept of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Productions, University of Naples Federico II, ITALY; 3Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences, NORWAY; 4Institute for Research in Ophthalmology, Univer-sity of Lausanne and Ecole polytechnique fédérale of, SWITZERLAND; 5WWU Münster, Faculty of Medicine, GERMANY; 6CNRS, UMS 3504 AMAGEN; INRA, UMS 1374, AMAGEN, FRANCE;7Karolinska Institute, Comparative Medicine, SWEDEN
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15:15 Comment On The Current Draft Version Of FELASA - EUFishBioMed Zebrafish Husbandry Guidelines From A Facility Management Perspective O-III-2Carole Wilson UCL, UNITED KINGDOM
15:30 SOP Of Medaka Husbandry And Special Reference To See-through Medaka O-III-3Shin-Ichi Chisada; K Naruse National Institute for Basic Biology, JAPAN
15:45 A Scalable Health Standard For The Zebrafish Research Community O-III-4Zoltan Varga1; Kathy Snell2; Katy Murray1 1University of Oregon, Zebrafish International Resource Center, UNITED STATES; 2University of Oregon, UNITED STATES
16:00 Optimized Cryopreservation And Thawing Methods For Community And Resource Center Use O-III-5Zoltan Varga1; J Matthews1; C Carmichael1; H Yang2; A Guitreau2; L Torres2; J Murphy1; T Tiersch2; M Westerfield1 1University of Oregon, Zebrafish International Resource Center, UNITED STATES; 2Aquatic Germplasm and Genetic Resources Center, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Bato, UNITED STATES
16:15 The Importance Of Accurate Reporting Of Environmental And Husbandry Conditions For Zebrafish Studies O-III-6Christian Lawrence Boston Children’s Hospital, UNITED STATES
16:30 Different Feeds And Feeding Regimens Have An Impact On Zebrafish Larval Rearing And Breeding Performance O-III-7Ana Catarina Certal; M Farias Champalimaud Foundation, PORTUGAL
17:00 - 18:00 POSTERS AND DRINKS ROOM MØLLER
19:00 - 20:30 RECEPTION AT OSLO CITY HALL
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08:00 - 09:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Keynote 2 Chairs: Zhiyuan Gong, Gareth Griffiths
08:00 Finding Therapeutics Using The Zebrafish KN-02Leonard Zon Boston Children’s Hospital, UNITED STATES
09:00 - 09:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 6 - This lecture is sponsored by Norwegian Society for Microbiology
09:00 Using The Zebrafish To Understand Tuberculosis IP-06David Tobin Duke University School of Medicine, UNITED STATES
09:30 - 10:00 COFFEE AND EXHIBITON ROOM: FOYER
10:00 - 10:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 7
10:00 Decoding The Molecular Cues That Regulate HSC Specification. IP-07David Traver; Isao Kobayashi; Albert D. Kim; Chase Melick; Raquel Espin Palazon; Wilson K. Clements; Jingjing Sun University of California at San Diego, UNITED STATES
10:30 - 11:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 8
10:30 Using Zebrafish To Fight Prostate Cancer IP-08Ewa Snaar-Jagalska1; L Chen1; E Zoni2; J.T. Buijs2; A Groenewoud1; E.H.J Danen3; G Van Der Pluijm2; H Spaink1 1Institute of Biology, Leiden University, NETHERLANDS; 2Dept. of Urology, Leiden University Medical Centre, NETHERLANDS; 3Division of Toxicology, Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research, Leiden University, NETHERLANDS
11:00 - 11:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 9
11:00 Host-virus Interactions In Zebrafish IP-09Jean-Pierre Levraud1; G Passoni2; E Aleksejeva3; V Briolat1; N Palha1; C Langevin3; P Herbomel1; P Boudinot3 1Institut Pasteur, FRANCE; 2INRA & Institut Pasteur, FRANCE; 3INRA, FRANCE
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11:30 - 12:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 10 - This lecture is sponsored by Norwegian Biochemical Society
11:30 Neuroleptics For ALS IP-10P Drapeau University of Montréal, CANADA
12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION ROOM: FOYER
13:00 - 14:00 Room: Møller
Posters II (even)
Evaluation Of Zebrafish Embryos As A Model To Study The Pathogenesis Of The Opportunistic Pathogen Cronobacter Turicensis P2-002A. Fehr; A. K. Eshwar; S. C. F. Neuhauss; M. Ruetten; A. Lehner; L. Vaughan University of Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Direct Visualization Of Behavior And Efficacy Of Biodegradable Nanoparticles Against Tuberculosis In Zebrafish Embryos P2-004Federico Fenaroli1; H. Høgset1; J. Benjaminsen2; S. Bagherifam1; J. Hildahl1; G. Griffiths1 1University of Oslo, NORWAY; 2EMBL Heidelberg, GERMANY
Adequate Th2-Type Response Associates With Restricted Bacterial Growth In Latent Mycobacterial Infection Of Zebrafish P2-006M.M. Hammarén; K.E. Oksanen; H.M. Nisula; B.V. Luukinen; M. Pesu; M. Rämet; M. Parikka BioMediTech, University of Tampere, FINLAND
Analysis Of The Innate Immune Response In Zebrafish Upon Chlostridium Difficile Infection P2-008J. Li; K. Namikawa; R.W. Köster Division of Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, Zoological Institute, TU Braunschweig, Germany, GERMANY
Protective Immune Response To Tuberculosis In The Zebrafish Infection Model P2-010H.M. Luukinen; M.M. Hammarén; M. ParikkaBioMediTech, University of Tampere, FINLAND
In Vivo Dynamics Of Anti-Salmonella Autophagy P2-012Samrah Masud; Annemarie H.Meijer University of Leiden., NETHERLANDS
Mycobacterial Reactivation Model In Adult Zebrafish P2-014Henna Myllymäki; M Niskanen; K Oksanen; M Ahava; M Rämet University of Tampere, BioMediTech, FINLAND
Genes Affecting Host Response Against Mycobacteria In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) P2-016Markus Ojanen; Sk Harjula; K Oksanen; H Myllymäki; C Bauerlein; M Rämet BioMediTech, University of Tampere, FINLAND
A Forward Genetic Screen For Zebrafish Genes Involved In Pneumococcal Infection P2-018Anni Saralahti1; J. Jouppila1; S-K. Harjula1; M. Parikka1; S. Rounioja2; M. Rämet1 1BioMediTech, University of Tampere, FINLAND; 2Fimlab Laboratories, FINLAND
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A Zebrafish Infection Model For Studies Of Salmon Rickettsial Syndrome P2-020Julia Isabel Tandberg; L Lagos; H Winther-Larsen University of Oslo, NORWAY
Common And Specific Downstream Signaling Targets Controlled By Tlr2 And Tlr5 Innate Immune Signaling In Zebrafish P2-022Shuxin Yang1; R. Marín-Juez2; A.H. Meijer1; H.P. Spaink1 1Leiden University/IBL, NETHERLANDS; 2Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, GERMANY
Spontaneous Targeting Of Mucosal Antigen-Presenting Cells By Biodegradable And Surfactant Free Poly(lactic Acid) Nanoparticles In Adult Zebrafish P2-024J. Rességuier1; E. Delaune1; Jp. Levraud2; P. Boudinot3; Al. Coolen1; D. Le Guellec1; B. Verrier1 1CNRS/University of Lyon 1 - Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines - LBTI - UMR 5305 - Lyon, FRANCE; 2CNRS - Institut Pasteur - Macrophage et Développement de l’Immunité - UMR 2578 - Paris, FRANCE; 3Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaire - Jouy-en-Josas, FRANCE
Effect Of Embryonic Temperature On The Innate Immune Response Of Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) P2-026Q. Zhang1; M. Bogdanova1; P. Pereiro2; B. Novoa2; I. Babiak1; J. Fernandes1 1University of Nordland, NORWAY; 2Institute of Marine Research-CSIC, SPAIN
Circadian Effect Of MTX In Zebrafish Toxicity And Proliferation P2-028Veronica Akle; Arianna Minuche Universidad de los Andes, COLOMBIA
ScreeningOfAnticancerActivityAndInVivoToxicityOfNovel Indole-benzimidazoleEthylsulfonylDerivatives P2-030Z Ates-Alagoz1; M Yaman2; F Zengin1; T Baydin2; O Konu2 1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ankara University, TURKEY; 2Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science, Bilkent University, TURKEY
Leptin Receptor Knockout Medaka Exhibit Hyperglycemia And Impaired Insulin Secretion P2-032Shin-Ichi Chisada1; Y Taniguchi2; T Andoh3; J Stolper4; Y Yoshiura5; Y Kamei1; K Naruse1 1National Institute for Basic Biology, JAPAN; 2Kyorin University, JAPAN; 3Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, JAPAN; 4Heidelberg University, GERMANY; 5National Research Institute of Fisheries and Enhancement of Inland Sea, JAPAN
Investigating The Role Of Dystrophin As A Tumor Suppressor And Therapeutic Target For Pediatric Rhabdomyosarcoma P2-034A. Davidson1; D. Mostafa1; H. Gonorazky1; E. Chen2; J. Dowling1 1Hospital for Sick Children, CANADA; 2University of Washington, UNITED STATES
Zebrafish Embryos As A Model To Assess Oncolytic Viruses And Their Interactions With The Tumour Microenvironment P2-036Naomi De Silva1; E Boudreau1; L Li1; L Lambein2; S Tazzyman2; K Ottolino-Perry1; C Lewis2; J Fish1; JA McCart1 1Toronto General Research Institute - University Health Network, CANADA; 2Department of Oncology, University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
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Zebrafish Chemical Screen To Identify RXR-γ Specific Agonists For The Treatment Of Multiple Sclerosis P2-038J. Early1; C. Ffrench-Constant2; R. J. M. Franklin3; D. A. Lyons1 1Centre for Neuroregeneration, The University of Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM; 2MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Wellcome Trust-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
The Effects Of Cinacalcet And Paricalcitol In The Skeleton Of A Zebrafish Model Of Diabetes P2-040PJ Gavaia1; F Carvalho1; A Pimentel2; PL Neves2; ML Cancela3 1Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), Faro, PORTUGAL; 2Centro Hospitalar do Algarve, Nephrology Service, Faro, PORTUGAL; 3Dept Biomedical Sciences, University of Algarve, Faro, PORTUGAL
In Silico And In Vivo Analysis Of Erythropoietin Using Zebrafish Embryos As Animal Model P2-042Michela Guarienti; E. Giacopuzzi; A. Gianoncelli; S. Sigala; M. Memo UNIVERSITY OF BRESCIA - Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine, ITALY
Stealth Properties Of Nanoparticles Against Cancer: Using Nanoparticles For Passive Targeting To Human Cancer Tissue In Zebrafish Embryos P2-046Patrick Johansen1; L Evensen1; G Koster1; F Fenaroli1; G Mælandsmo2; L Prasmickaite2; E Snaar-Jagalska3; M Speth1; S Fam4; Z Kaizheng4; L Herfindal5; G Griffiths1 1Institute of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NORWAY; 2Department of Tumor Biology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, NORWAY; 3Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden University, Leiden, NETHERLANDS; 4Institute of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Oslo, NORWAY; 5Department of Biomedicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, NORWAY
A Zebrafish Model Of Demyelination And Remyelination P2-048Marja Karttunen1; M Goedhart1; T Czopka2; D A Lyons1 1University of Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Technische Universität Munchen, GERMANY
Diabetic Pdx1-mutant Zebrafish Show Conserved Responses To Nutrient Overload And Anti-glycemic Treatment P2-050R. Kimmel; S. Dobler; T. Walsen; N. Schmitner; D. Meyer University of Innsbruck, AUSTRIA
ConservedPharmacologicalRescueOfHereditarySpastic Paraplegia-relatedPhenotypesAcrossSimpleModelOrganisms P2-052Alexandra Lissouba1; C Julien2; S Madabattula3; J Strautman3; J O’Sullivan4; A Bysice4; Ga Rouleau5; P Drapeau2; Ja Parker2; Fv Bolduc3 1CRCHUM and Department of Neuroscience, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada, CANADA; 2CRCHUM and Department of Neuroscience, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec,, CANADA; 3Institute for Neuroscience and Mental health and Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Ed, CANADA; 4Institute for Neuroscience and Mental health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA; 5Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
The Zebrafish Model Of CLN2 Disease (Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis): A Good Model For Anti-epileptic Drug Testing P2-054Rebeca Martín-Jiménez1; A Zdebik2; F Mahmood3; A Au1; J Cooke1; C Russell1; M Campanella1 1Royal Veterinary College, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Royal Free Hospital, University College London, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Royal Stoke University Hospital, UNITED KINGDOM
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Using Zebrafish To Investigate The Synergistic Inhibition Of Focal Adhesion Kinase And Aurora Kinases On Ewing Sarcoma Proliferation And Metastasis P2-056Nicole Melong1; Cj Veinotte1; B Crompton2; G Dellaire3; K Stegmaier4; Jn Berman1 1IWK Health Centre, Berman Zebrafish Lab, CANADA; 2Department of Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES; 3Department of Pathology, Dalhousie University., CANADA; 4Department of Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute;Broad Institute of Massachusetts, Ins, UNITED STATES
Assessing The Teratogenic Potential Of Thalidomide In Zebrafish Embryos P2-058Annelii Ny1; C Ranieri1; M ŚLęZak1; J Maes1; N De Croze2; M Léonard2; P De Witte1 1Laboratory for Molecular Biodiscovery, University of Leuven, BELGIUM; 2L’OREAL Advanced Research, Environmental Research Department, Aulnay-sous-Bois/Paris, FRANCE
Drug Pooling To Enhance Phenotype-based Discovery Of Anti-Angiogenic Drugs In Zebrafish P2-060N Ohnesorge; T Sasore; S Merrigan; X Wang; A Reynolds; B Kennedy University College Dublin, IRELAND
Chemical Genetic Screens In C. Elegans And Zebrafish Models Of ALS P2-062S Patten1; G Armstrong1; A Vacarro1; D Aggad1; C Maios1; E Kabashi2; Ja Parker1; P Drapeau1 1University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM), CANADA; 2ICM Institute, FRANCE
Temperature And Number Of Injected Cells As Important Factors For Zebrafish Cancer Cell Xenotransplantation Assays P2-064P. Cabezas1; M.J. Carreira2; R. López3; J. Guerra1; J. Mariscal3; L. Sánchez1; M. Abal3 1Genetics Department, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago of Compostela University, SPAIN; 2Investigation Center of Information technologies (CiTIUS), SPAIN; 3Translational Medical Oncology (IDIS), SPAIN
Zebrafish Model For Collagen Type VI-related Diseases Generated By Template-independent TALE Nuclease-mediated Splicing Modification P2-066Zlatko Radev1; Jean-Michel Hermel2; Yannick Elipot3; Sandrine Bretaud4; Sylvain Arnould5; Philippe Duchateau5; Florence Ruggiero4; Jean-Stéphane Joly2; Frédéric Sohm6 1CNRS, UMS 3504, AMAGEN, avenue de la Terrasse, F-91190, Gif sur Yvette, France, FRANCE; 2CNRS, UMR 9197, NEURO-Psi, INRA-CASBAH group, avenue de la Terrasse, F-91190, Gif sur Yvette, France, FRANCE; 3CNRS, UMR 9197, NEURO-Psi, DECA group, avenue de la Terrasse, F-91190, Gif sur Yvette, France, FRANCE; 4Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5242, Université Lyon 1, 46, All, FRANCE; 5Cellectis, 8, rue de la Croix-Jarry, F-75013, Paris, France, FRANCE; 6INRA, UMS 1374, AMAGEN, domaine de Vilvert, F-78352 CEDEX Jouy en Josas, France, FRANCE
Identification Of Candidate Genes For Nemaline Myopathy P2-068R Vaz1; V Oorschot2; G Ramm3; R J Bryson-Richardson1 1School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA; 2Monash Micro Imaging, Monash University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA; 3Monash Micro Imaging; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Gpr56: A Novel Molecule Involved In Hematopoietic Stem Cell Generation P2-070Emma de Pater1; P. Solaimani Kartalaei1; C.S. Vink2; R. van der Linden1; E. Dzierzak3 1Erasmus MC, NETHERLANDS; 21The Queen’s Medical Research Institute College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, UNITED KINGDOM; 3The Queen’s Medical Research Institute College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, UNITED KINGDOM
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Modulation Of Gata2 Levels By Lmo4 Is Required For The Generation Of Definitive Haematopoietic Stem Cells P2-072T Dobrzycki; K Tuladhar; R Patient; R Monteiro The Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, UNITED KINGDOM
R-spondin-1 Is A Novel Regulator Of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Specification P2-074Jamie R. Genthe; W.K. Clements St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, UNITED STATES
A Zebrafish Model For Bruck Syndrome Caused By PLOD2 Mutations P2-076C A Gistelinck1; A Willaert1; P E Witten2; A Huysseune2; P Simoens1; S Symoens1; C Vanhove3; L Van Hoorebeke4; F Malfait1; A De Paepe1; P Coucke1 1Center for medical genetics Ghent - Ghent University, BELGIUM; 2Biology Depart-ment, Ghent University, BELGIUM; 3Department of Electronics and information systems, University Ghent, BELGIUM; 4UGCT, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ghent University, BELGIUM
A Zebrafish Model Of A Lethal Recessive Disorder Of Skeletal Developmental Caused By TAPT1 Mutations P2-078C A Gistelinck1; A Willaert1; S Symoens1; A Huysseune2; P E Witten2; P Simoens1; J C Marini3; A M Barnes3; F Malfait1; K Vleminckx1; A De Paepe1; P Coucke1 1Center for medical genetics Ghent - Ghent University, BELGIUM; 2Biology Department, Ghent University, BELGIUM; 3Bone and Extracellular Matrix Branch, NICHD, NIH, UNITED STATES
HIF1 Alpha Is Required To Initiate GATA Factor Switching During Primitive Erythropoiesi P2-080B.A. Lin; C.H. Hu National Taiwan Ocean University, Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, TAIWAN
Role Of Sclerotome In Hematopoietic Stem Cell Development P2-082Clair Kelley1; N.O. Glenn1; R Wilkinson2; M Santoro3; W.K. Clements1 1Department of Hematology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, UNITED STATES; 2Department of Cardiovascular Science, Medical School, University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Laboratory of Endothelial Molecular Biology, Vesalius Research Center, University of Torino, ITALY
Emp1: A New Transcription Factor That Controls Hematopoietic Progenitors At A Cell And Non-cell Autonomous Level P2-084Christopher Mahony; Julien Bertrand University of Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Characterization Of Zebrafish Erythroid Burst Cell Line P2-086Ondrej Svoboda; O Machonova; P Bartunek Institute of Molecular Genetics, CZECH REPUBLIC
Transient Amplifying Cells Are Essential For Epidermal Stratification During Postembryonic Zebrafish Development P2-090E Rangel-Huerta1; E Maldonado2 1EvoDevo Lab, Unidad de Sistemas Arrecifales, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Nacional Aut, MEXICO; 2EvoDevo Lab. Unidad de Sistemas Arrecifales, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Nacional Aut, MEXICO
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CAMP/CREB And TGFbeta Signaling Pathways Are Activated During Zebrafish Thyroid Development. P2-092G. Busolin1; O. Ek1; A. Vettori1; M. Schiavone2; N. Facchinello1; P. Porazzi3; A. Casari1; F. Marelli3; M. Campione4; L. Persani3; F. Argenton1; N. Tiso1 1Department of Biology, University of Padova, ITALY; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, ITALY; 3Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Milan, ITALY; 4CNR Institute of Neuroscience, Padova, ITALY
The Effect Of Calcium Channel Blockade Before Or After Kupffer’s Vesicle Formation On Nanor Expression In Zebrafish Embryos P2-094A.B. Cronin; L. Byrnes; M. Grealy NUI Galway, IRELAND
Aplnr And Its Ligand Apela Have Opposite Effects On Nodal Signaling During Cardiac Development P2-096Ashish Deshwar1; S Chng2; L Ho2; B Reversade2; Ic Scott1 1The Hospital for Sick Children, CANADA; 2Institute of Medical Biology, A*STAR, SINGAPORE
Slow Calcium Waves Depend On Nebel/l-Aspdh And Confer Directional Cytoskeletal Reorganization During Midbody Formation And Germ Plasm Segregation P2-098Celeste Eno1; X Ge1; T Gomez1; D Slusarski2; Fj Pelegri1 1University of Wisconsin-Madison, UNITED STATES; 2University of Iowa, UNITED STATES
Transcriptional Control Of Lateral Mesoderm Patterning P2-100C Hess; S Nieuwenhuize; C Mosimann Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, UZH, SWITZERLAND
Translational Control Through Cytoplasmic Polyadenylation: Elucidating The Function Of Zorba And Cpeb4 In Early Zebrafish Embryogenesis P2-102M. LapińSki; C. L. Winata International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology; Max-Planck Institute of Heart and Lung Resear, POLAND
Asymmetry Between Desynchronization And Resynchronization In The PSM P2-104Bo-Kai Liao1; K Uriu2; LG Morelli3; AC Oates4 1The Francis Crick Institute, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Theoretical Biology Laboratory, RIKEN, JAPAN; 3CONICET, Departamento de Física, Ciudad Universitaria, ARGENTINA; 4University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Constitutive Receptor Desensitization Causes Cardia Bifida In Miles Apart Zebrafish P2-108Melanie Philipp1; MS Burczyk1; MD Burkhalter2; T Blätte1; S Matysik1; MG Caron3; LS Barak3 1Ulm University, GERMANY; 22Leibniz Institute for Age Research Fritz Lippmann Institute, GERMANY; 3Duke University, UNITED STATES
The N-terminal Acetyltransferase Naa10 Is Essential For Zebrafish Development P2-110Rasmus Ree; Line M Myklebust; Puja Gupta; Håvard Foyn; Kari E Fladmark; Thomas Arnesen University of Bergen, NORWAY
Endocytic Adaptor Protein ZTollip Inhibits Canonical Wnt Signaling P2-112L. WolińSka-Nizioł1; I. Castanon2; A. Toruń1; M. González-Gaitán2; M. MiąCzyńSka1 1Laboratory of Cell Biology, International Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology in Warsaw, POLAND; 2Department of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, SWITZERLAND
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Zebrafish Znfl1s Play Essential Roles In Patterning The Anterior-posterior Axis Of Hindbrain P2-114Dong Xiaohua nanjing university, CHINA
Hemodynamic Profiles Tune The Arrest And Extravasation Of Circulating Tumor Cells P2-116Sofia Azevedo1; G Allio1; G Follain1; N Fekonja1; S Pattabhiraman1; S Harlepp2; Jg Goetz1 1Inserm U1109, MN3T, Strasbourg, F-67200; Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, F-67000, FRANCE; 2Institut de Physique et de Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, UdS, UMR 7504, 23 rue du Loess, 67034, FRANCE
Breast Cancer Heterogeneity In Zebrafish Xenograft Model: Towards A Personalized Treatment P2-118Arwin Groenewoud; C Tulotta; L Chen; H Spaink; B.E Snaar-Jagalska Institute of Biology, Leiden University, NETHERLANDS
Evaluation Of Zebrafish Embryo As A Model For P53 Mutation-Induced Tumor Invasiveness P2-120Maciej Olszewski1; C. Tulotta2; M. Pruszko1; B.E. Snaar-Jagalska2 1International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, POLAND; 2Leiden University, Gorlaeus Laboratory, NETHERLANDS
Deciphering The Role Of EMT-TFs In Different Steps Of The Metastatic Cascade By Using A Zebrafish Model. P2-122B Sanchez-Laorden; Oh Oscar Ocaña; R Corcoles; Ma Nieto Instituto de Neurociencias CSIC-UMH, San Juan de Alicante, SPAIN
Bioluminiscent Xenotransplantation Model In Zebrafish P2-124Martina Snegonova; O. Svoboda; O. Machonova; P. Bartunek Institute of Molecular Genetics of the ASCR, CZECH REPUBLIC
Role Of Cxcl8a, Cxcl8b And Cxcr2 In Neutrophil Migration To Blood Vessels After Sterile Damage In Zebrafish P2-126Carmen Feijoo; Constanza Zuñiga-Traslaviña; Karina Bravo-Tello Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad Andres Bello, CHILE
Olfm4 As A Molecular Marker For Differential Inflammatory Response. P2-128Salomé Muñoz Sánchez1; M Parada K1; C Muñoz M1; P Maturana V2; R Cabrera2; M Allende C1 1FONDAP, Center for Genome Regulation. Universidad de Chile, CHILE; 2Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory. Universidad de Chile, CHILE
Germ-free Zebrafish Model For Screening Of Probiotic Bacteria. P2-130I. Iturria1; P. Russo2; M. Nacher-Vázquez3; G. Spano2; P. Lopez3; M. A. Pardo1 1Food Research Unit - Azti Tecnalia, SPAIN; 2Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment Sciences, University of Foggia, ITALY;3Department of Molecular Microbiology and Infection Biology, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CI, SPAIN
Loss-of Function Of Pank2 Gene In Zebrafish As A Model Of Pantothenate Kinase Associated Neurodegeneration P2-132Daniela Zizioli1; A Guglielmi1; N Tiso2; G Busolin2; C Saraceno1; R Giuliani1; D Khatri1; G Borsani1; F Argenton2; E Monti1; D Finazzi1 1Department of Molecular and Traslational Medicine, Section of Biotechnology University of Brescia, ITALY; 2Department of Biology, University of Padova, ITALY
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Loss Of MiR-19 Prolongs Action Potential Duration By Modulating The Expression Of Cardiac Ion Channels In Zebrafish P2-001Alexander Benz; H. A. Katus; D. Hassel University Hospital Heidelberg, GERMANY
The Impact Of Post-seizure Vitamin B6 Supplementation P2-003Po-Yuan Chen1; Yi-Wen Tsai1; Tzu-Fun Fu2 1The Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, TAIWAN; 2The Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, TAIWAN
In Vivo Approach Reveals Novel Chemical Modulators Of Collective Cell Migration: 4’-Methoxyflavone As An Inhibitor Of Canonical Wnt Pathway P2-005Viviana Gallardo1; A Rissone1; L Valdivia2; S Burgess1 1Translational and Functional Genomics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Ins, UNITED STATES; 2Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Impaired Light Detection Of The Circadian Clock In A Zebrafish Melanoma Model P2-007Noemie Hamilton; N Diaz-de-Cerio; D Whitmore University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Unbalancing Adult Stem Cells -- Assessing Effects Of Enhanced EGFR Signaling On Different Cellular Subsets In The Medaka Retina P2-009Eva Hasel; C Becker; J Wittbrodt Centre for Organismal Studies, GERMANY
Folate Deficiency May Interfere Lipid Metabolism And Contribute To Hepatomegaly In Zebrafish P2-011Tsun-Hsien Hsiao; Tseng-Ting Kao; Tzu-Fun Fu The Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, TAIWAN
Pro-tumoral Mechanisms Of Tumor Associated Neutrophils In Tumor Initiation As Revealed By Transcriptomic Profiles In Kras-induced Zebrafish HCC Model P2-013X Huo1; C Yan1; Z Li2; S Mathavan2; Z Gong1 1National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE; 2Genome Institute of Singapore, SINGAPORE
The BRIP1/FANCJ DNA Helicase As Novel 17q Driver Oncogene In Neuroblastoma P2-015E Janssens1; S Vanhauwaert1; A Fieuw1; At Look2; S He2; C Leonelli1; N Van Roy1; S De Brouwer1; K De Preter1; F Speleman1 1Center for Medical Genetics, BELGIUM; 2Department of paediatric oncology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, UNITED STATES
Lack Of Essential Myosin Light Chain Phosphorylation Impairs Adaption Of Cardiac Function In Response To Physical Stress In Adult Zebrafish P2-017Mandy Kossack1; S. Hein1; L. M. Scheid2; M. Mosqueira2; L. Juergensen1; M. Mueller1; B. Meder1; H. A. Katus1; D. Hassel1 1University Hospital of Heidelberg, GERMANY; 2University of Heidelberg, GERMANY
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Gender Disparity In Long-term Liver Tumor Progression In KasV12 Transgenic Zebrafish P2-019Y. Li; H.K. Li; Z.Y. Gong National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE
Using Zebrafish To Understand The Role Of Tumor Suppressors In Colon Cancer P2-021Viola Lobert1; J Coates2; H Abrahamsen1; J.K. Heath2; H.A. Stenmark1 1Centre for Cancer Biomedicine, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo, NORWAY; 2Walter and Eliza Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, AUSTRALIA
Oncogenic Mutation Of GNAQ/11 Disrupts Melanocyte Biology In A Zebrafish Model Of Uveal Melanoma P2-023Dahlia Perez; A. Amsterdam; A.M. Henle; J.A. Lees Massachussets Institute of Technology, UNITED STATES
A Zebrafish Model To Study Mitochondrial DNA Polymerase Gamma Deficiency In Vertebrates P2-025N. Tiso1; G. Busolin1; O. Ek1; M. Astone1; N. Facchinello1; A. Giuliodori1; M. Milanetto1; M. Peron1; M. Santimaria1; M. Schiavone2; A. Vettori1; F. Argenton1 1Department of Biology, University of Padova, ITALY; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, ITALY
The Impact Of Folate Deficiency On The Development Of Zebrafish Circulation System P2-027Hung-Chi Tu; Tseng-Ting Kao; Tzu-Fun Fu The Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, TAIWAN
Zebrafish In Translation - Phosphoinositide Recycling And Angiogenesis P2-029Brant Weinstein1; A. Stratman1; C Mikelis2; S Pezoa1; Z Wang2; V Pham1; D Castranova1; A Davis1; T Kilts2; G Davis3; W Pan4; Js Gutkind2 1NICHD, NIIH, UNITED STATES; 2NIDCD, NIIH, UNITED STATES; 3University of Missouri, UNITED STATES; 4Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CHINA
MiR-145 Is Required For Dedifferentiation Of Hepatocyte In Zebrafish Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Formation P2-031Jen-Leih Wu ICOB, Academia Sinica, TAIWAN
The Zebra Fish IBD Model Assessed By Novel Probe Based TagMan Assays P2-035Per Kania1; K Buchmann2; S Haarder2 1University of Copenhagen, DENMARK; 2Aquatic Pathobiology, University of Copenhagen, DENMARK
Glucocerebrosidase 1 (gba1) Deficient Zebrafish As A Model For Gaucher’s Disease And Gba1-linked Parkinson’s Disease P2-037Marcus Keatinge1; H Bui2; A Menke3; Yc Chen4; A Sokol5; Q Bai6; F Ellett7; M Da Costa7; A Fleming8; R Highley1; S Renshaw7; P Panula4; E Burton6; M O’neill9; O Bandmann1 1SITRAN, University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Lilly, UNITED STATES; 3TNO, NETHERLANDS; 4University of Helsinki, FINLAND;5International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, POLAND; 6Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, UNITED STATES;7University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 8University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM; 9Lilly, UNITED KINGDOM
Molecular Mechanism That Converts Vesicular Fusion Defects Into Apoptosis In Photoreceptors P2-039Y. Nishiwaki; E. Oguri; M. Araragi; M. Suenaga; S. Nakamura; Y. Kojima; I. Masai Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, JAPAN
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RNAseq Of The Microglial Transcriptome Reveals Local Microglial Proliferation As An Acute Primary Response To Neuronal Cell Death P2-041N Oosterhof1; I R Holtman2; L Kuil1; H C Zondervan - Van Der Linde1; T J Van Ham1 1Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS; 2University Medical Center Groningen, NETHERLANDS
Intestinal Stem Cells: An Inside View P2-043Narges Aghaallaei1; F. Gruhl2; T. Wernet1; V. Weinhardt1; L. Centanin1; J. Wittbrodt1 1University Heidelberg, Centre for organismal studies (COS), GERMANY; 2UNIL, lausanne (CH), computational biology, SWITZERLAND
Identification And Characterization Of Leukocytes Associated To Neuromasts P2-045E. Aleksejeva1; A. Lunazzi1; N. Do Khoa1; C. Langevin1; J.-P. Levraud2; P. Boudinot1 1French National Institute of Agronomic Research, Jouy-en-Josas, FRANCE; 2Pasteur Institute, Paris, FRANCE
Investigating The Age-dependency Of Tubular Regeneration In The Zebrafish Kidney P2-047Thomas Bates; B Hoppe; C Englert FLI Leibniz Association for Age Research, GERMANY
Zebrafish Hair Cell Regeneration Mutant Generated By CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing Tool P2-049L Colón-Cruz1; G Varshney2; N Herrera1; A Torrado1; S Burgess2; M Behra1 1University of Puerto Rico - Medical Sciences Campus, PUERTO RICO; 2NHGRI - Bethesda,Maryland, UNITED STATES
Zebrafish Hair Cell Regeneration Mutant Generated By CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing Tool P2-051Luis Colón-Cruz1; Gaurav Varshney2; Aranza Torrado1; Shawn Burgess2; Martine Behra1 1University of Puerto Rico - Medical Sciences Campus, PUERTO RICO; 2NHGRI, NIH - Bethesda,MD, UNITED STATES
Study Of The OXPHOS System During Homeostasis And Heart Regeneration In Zebrafish P2-053C. Garcia-Poyatos; S. Cogliati; J.A. Enriquez; N. Mercader Spanish Center of Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) Madrid, SPAIN
Temporal And Cell Specific Expression Of Caveolin-1 During Zebrafish Heart Regeneration P2-055D. Grivas; J. Münch; A. González-Rajal; J.L. de la Pompa Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), SPAIN
The Myosin Heavy Chain Gene Promoter Associated With Indeterminate Muscle Growth Of Teleost P2-057Shigeharu Kinoshita1; Aks Ahammad1; Md Asaduzzaman2; S Asakawa1; S Watabe3 1Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-8657, JAPAN; 2School of Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala-Terengganu, MALAYSIA; 3School of Marine Biosciences, Kitasato University, 1-15-1 Kitasato, Minami, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252, JAPAN
Nerves Control RedOx Level In Mature Tissues Through Schwann Cells And Hedgehog Signalling P2-059F. Meda; C. Gauron; C. Rampon; J. Teillon; M. Volovitch; S. Vriz Collège de France, FRANCE
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Measuring Muscle Stem Cell Dynamics During Homeostasis P2-061P Nguyen; P Currie Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, AUSTRALIA
Notch Signalling In Retinal Regeneration And Its Role In Proliferation And Differentiation P2-063A Perez Saturnino; K Lust; J Wittbrodt Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University, GERMANY
Mechanisms Of Scar Formation And Regression During Zebrafish Heart Regeneration P2-065Hector Sanchez Iranzo; Jm González-Rosa; M Galardi-Castilla; Rm Da Costa; N Mercader Department of Cardiovascular Development and Repair, Atherothrombosis and Imaging, CNIC, SPAIN
Characterization Of A Ptf1a Positive Progenitor Population As Source For Exocrine Pancreas Regeneration P2-067N. Schmitner; D. Meyer Department of Molecular Biology/CMBI, Leopold Franzens University, Innsbruck, AUSTRIA
Cell Fates Of Wound Epidermis During Zebrafish Fin Regeneration P2-069Eri Shibata1; K Kawakami2; A Kudo1; A Kawakami1 1Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN; 2National Institute of Genetics, JAPAN
Cross-species Analysis Of Visceral Adipose Tissues Discovers MXD3 As A Novel Regulatory Target For Adipocyte Differentiation. P2-071Yasuhito Shimada; Y Nishimura; T Tanaka Mie University, JAPAN
Biological Outcome And Mapping Of Factor Cascades In Response To Hypoxia During Regenerative Angiogenesis In Zebrafish P2-073G Siegfried; R Lahlil; Am Khatib Université Bordeaux -INSERM, FRANCE
TGF Signaling Activated By MMP2 Is Essential For Bone Fracture Healing P2-075Kazuhiro Takeyama; M Chatani; A Kudo Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN
Brg1 Regulates Zebrafish Heart Regeneration P2-077C.L. Xiao; L. Gao; X.J. Zhu; J.W. Xiong Institute of Molecular Medicine,Peking University, CHINA
Neural And Vascular Development Is Integrated By Maternal Thyroid Hormone To Give Rise To Zebrafish Blood-hindbrain-barrier (BHB) P2-079N Silva1; Y Li2; DM Power3; Marco António Campinho1 1CCMAR - Centro Ciencias do Mar, PORTUGAL; 2College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China, CHINA; 3CCMAR- Center for Marine Sciences;College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, PORTUGAL
Def6a And Swap70b Are Required For Correct Cell Movements During Epiboly Independent From Non-canonical Wnt Signalling P2-081C. Chen; F. Sablitzky Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Life Sciences, The University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM
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TALEN-mediated Site-directed Mutagenesis Of BHLH Proteins Id4 And Lyl1 To Study Their Role In Zebrafish Development P2-083T. Dhanaseelan; M. Gering; F. Sablitzky Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Life Sciences, The University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM
Scarb2a Is Essential For Notochord Development In Zebrafish P2-085A. DIAZ TELLEZ; E. Maldonado UNAM, MEXICO
Generation Of Zebrafish Sox5 Mutant By CRISPR For Understanding The Mechanisms Of Fate Specification Of Pigment Cells In Teleost P2-087H Takada1; Y Nagao1; T Adachi2; M Hibi1; Rn Kelsh3; Hisashi Hashimoto1 1Nagoya University, JAPAN; 2Keio University, JAPAN; 3University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM
Modulation Of P53 And Met Expression By Krüppel-like Factor 8 Regulates Zebrafish Cerebellar Development P2-089Sheng-Ping L. Hwang1; M.-Y. Tsai2; Y.-F. Lu1; Y.-H. Liu3; H.-W. Lien4; C.-J. Huang4; J.-L. Wu1 1Academia Sinica/Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, TAIWAN; 2National Defense University/Graduate Institute of Life Sciences, TAIWAN; 3National Taiwan University/Institute of Zoology, TAIWAN; 4Academia Sinica/Institute of Biological Chemistry, TAIWAN
High Resolution Imaging Reveals Apical Extrusion Of Hemogenic Endothelial Cells From The Ventral Wall Of The Dorsal Aorta Of The Zebrafish Embryo P2-091M. Jalali1; R. Thambyrajah2; D. Ucanok1; R. Wilkinson3; C. Moore1; M. Gering1 1School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Cancer Research UK Stem Cell Biology Group, RCUK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Department of Cardiovascular Science, University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
The In Vivo Model To Study MTOR Function And Dysfunction In Neurons P2-093Justyna Jezierska; L Wolinska-Niziol; J Jaworski International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw, POLAND
Studying The Function Of APOL1 In The Zebrafish Pronephros P2-095Ahmed Kotb Institute of anatomy and cell Biology, Greifswald Uni, Greifswald, Germany, GERMANY
Heterogeneities Among Stem Cells In Vivo P2-097I. Krämer; L. Centanin Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), GERMANY
Defects In CaV1.2/Island Beat Mutants Result In A Changed Endocrine Hormone Composition P2-099Claudia Krautgasser; Dirk Meyer University Innsbruck, Institute of Molecular Biology/CMBI,, AUSTRIA
Eye Morphogenesis: Searching For New Components Of The Optic Cup Folding Machinery P2-101Joaquín Letelier; C. González-Aguilar; J.R. Martínez-Morales Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo, SPAIN
MicroRNA-206 Controls Somite Boundary In Zebrafish Embryos Through Silencing Reticulon 4 P2-103Cheng-Yung Lin; Jun-Yu He; Moo-Rumg Loo; Huai-Jen Tsai National Taiwan University/Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, TAIWAN
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Genetic Epistatis Between Sox32 And Cloche Reveals A Role Of Venous Endothelium For Kidney Morphogenesis In The Zebrafish Embryo P2-105Yi-Wen Liu1; C.W. Chou1; Hsiao-Chu Hsu1; M You2 1Department of Life Science, Tunghai University, TAIWAN; 2Division of Molecular and Genomic Medicine, National Health Research institutes, TAIWAN
Identification And Functional Analyses Of Zebrafish Mucin Gene Family P2-107Yufen Lu; S.-P. L Hwang Academia sinica / institute of cellular and organismic Biology, TAIWAN
Scarb2a Expression Is Required For Notochordal Basal Membrane Assembly In Zebrafish P2-109E Maldonado1; A Díaz-Tellez1; JL Ramos-Balderas2; F García-Hernández2 1EvoDevo Lab. Unidad de Sistemas Arrecifales, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad, MEXICO; 2Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México., MEXICO
Morphological And Molecular Characterization Of Early Thyroid Morphogenesis In Zebrafish Embryos P2-111Robert Opitz1; A. Molinaro2; B. Haerlingen1; A. Trubiroha1; I. Vandernoot1; S. Costagliola1 1IRIBHM, ULB, BELGIUM; 2University of Pisa, ITALY
Adenylate Kinase 2 Is Essential For Zebrafish Gastrointestinal Development P2-113Alberto Rissone1; K Bishop2; M Jones3; S Wincovitch4; R Sood2; S Burgess5; F Candotti6 1Translational and Functional Genomics Branch, NHGRI - National Institutes of Health, UNITED STATES; 2Zebrafish Core, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH, UNITED STATES; 3Genomics Core, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH, UNITED STATES;4Cytogenetics & Microscopy Core, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH, UNITED STATES; 5Translational and Functional Genomics Branch, NHGRI - National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, UNITED STATES; 6Division of Immunology and Allergy, University Hospital of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, UNITED STATES
Histone H3K36 Demethylase Kdm2aa Is Important For Cell Proliferation In Embryonic And Adult Zebrafish P2-115Cm Scahill1; Z Pusztai1; I Sealy1; Je Collins1; Rj White1; N Wali1; Cm Dooley1; M Tyl2; J Borgel2; Dl Stemple1; T Bartke2; Em Busch-Nentwich1 1Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Medical Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Homophilic And Heterophilic Interaction Of Ncam1-Paralogs In Zebrafish P2-117M Schober; R Walter; M Bastmeyer; J Bentrop Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY
Insight Into Leber Congenital Amaurosis From A Zebrafish Model P2-119Xinhua Shu; R Raghupathy Glasgow caledonian University, UNITED KINGDOM
Intestinal Innervation, Motility, And Morphology Defects Associated With Chd7 Loss Of Function In A Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Model Of CHARGE Syndrome P2-121Shelby Steele; K Cloney; M Stoyek; R Croll; F Smith; K Blake; J Berman Dalhousie University, CANADA
A Zebrafish Model For Retinitis Pigmentosa: Identification Of Novel Candidates That Are Required For Photoreceptor Integrity P2-123Husvinee Sundaramurthi; J. Koh; C.W. Winkler Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Bioimaging Sciences, National University of Singapo, SINGAPORE
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N And E-cadherin Roles In Planar Cell Polarity Re-establishment During Hair Cell Regeneration P2-125O Viader-Llargués1; A Mineo2; H López-Schier1 1Helmholtz Zentrum München, GERMANY; 2Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona, SPAIN
Lineage Tracing Of Pancreatic Nkx6.1 Expressing Cells Reveals Multipotency Throughout Zebrafish Life. P2-127Marianne Voz; Apg Ghaye; Db Bergemann,; Ets Tarifeño-Saldivia; Bp Peers; Im Manfroid Giga, B34, BELGIUM
Zebrafish Skin Pattern Variation Depends On Current Value Through Gap Junction P2-129Masakatsu Watanabe; Shigeru Kondo Osaka University, JAPAN
15:00 - 17:00 Room: Hall B
ORAL IV - Cancer and Regeneration Chairs: Ewa Snaar Jagalska, Viola Lobert
15:00 Targeting ALDH+ Cancer Stem Cell Populations In Melanoma O-IV-1R Crispin; N Carragher; C Gourley; Val Brunton; A Unciti-Broceta; Liz Patton University of Edinburgh Cancer Research UK Centre, UNITED KINGDOM
15:15 Regeneration Of The Adult Zebrafish Brain: The Role Of Lineage Conversion O-IV-2Michael Brand; A. Chekuru; V. Bosak; S. Hans TU Dresden, CRTD, GERMANY
15:30 BMP Signaling Regulates Cardiomyocyte Dedifferentiation And Proliferation During Zebrafish Heart Regeneration O-IV-3C.-C. Wu1; M. Dalvoy1; F. Kruse2; J. Bakkers2; Gilbert Weidinger1 1Ulm University, GERMANY; 2Hubrecht Institute, NETHERLANDS
15:45 Cellular And Molecular Changes In Adult NSCs Allowing Successful Regeneration In The Adult Zebrafish Brain O-IV-4J.S. Barbosa; R. Di Giaimo; R. Sanchez-Gonzalez; E.V. Baumgart; F. Theis; M. Götz; Jovica Ninkovic Helmholtz Zentrum München, GERMANY
16:00 The Phosphatase Calcineurin Is Required For Setting The Tissue Boundaries Between Bones By Instructing Bone Progenitor Cells To Become Joint Cells O-IV-5R Bernitz; S Kujawski; P Franke; Christopher Antos DFG-Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden, GERMANY
16:15 Multifaceted Notch Signaling: Balancing Fibrosis And Regeneration In The Zebrafish Heart O-IV-6Juliane Münch; D. Grivas; A. González-Rajal; J.L. De La Pompa Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), SPAIN
16:30 Regenerative Potential Of Müller Glia Cells In The Medaka Retina O-IV-7Katharina Lust; J. Wittbrodt Centre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg, GERMANY
16:45 A Stepwise Genome-Editing Approach Allows The Progressive Modelling Of Pediatric High-Grade Gliomas And MPNSTs In Zebrafish O-IV-8Felix Oppel; S He; T Tao; Mw Zimmerman; Ad Durbin; N Weichert; Dh Ki; At Look Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, UNITED STATES
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ORAL V - Therapeutics, Angiogenesis and Cell Development Chairs: Annemarie Meyer, Ingvild Mikkola
15:00 Yap1 Reprograms Nitrogen Metabolism To Enhance Nucleotide Biosynthesis And Enable Growth During Liver Development And Tumorigenesis O-V-1Ag Cox1; Kl Hwang1; K Evason2; K Brown3; G Galli4; Y Houvras5; E Lien3; Dy Stainier6; F Camargo4; Wolfram Goessling7; J Asara3 1Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, UNITED STATES; 2University of California, San Francisco, UNITED STATES; 3Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, UNITED STATES; 4Children’s Hospital Boston, UNITED STATES; 5Cornell Weill College of Medicine, UNITED STATES; 6MPI Bad Nauheim, GERMANY; 7Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, UNITED STATES
15:15 Valproic Acid Attenuates Seizures And Extends Lifespan Of The Zebrafish Model Of CLN2 Disease (Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis) O-V-2Claire Russell1; F Mahmood2; A Zdebik3; R Martin-Jimemez1; A Au1; J Cooke1; M Campanella1 1Royal Veterinary College, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Royal Stoke University Hospital, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Royal Free Hospital, University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
15:30 Global Imaging Of Pathophysiological Angiogenesis In Adult Zebrafish Using Optical Projection Tomography O-V-3Nicola Lockwood1; S. Kumar2; T. Correia3; M.C. Ramel4; N. Andrews5; L. Bugeon5; M.J. Dallman5; J. Mcginty2; M. Katan6; S.R. Arridge3; P.M. French2; P. Frankel4 1Division of Medicine/ CoMPLEX, University College London, University Street, London WC1E 6JF, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Department of Physics, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Department of Computer Science, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UNITED KINGDOM; 4Division of Medicine, University College London, University Street, London WC1E 6JF, UNITED KINGDOM; 5Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, SW7 2A, UNITED KINGDOM; 6Division of Structural and Molecular Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6, UNITED KINGDOM
15:45 Encapsulating Thioridazine In Nanoparticles Reduces Toxicity And Improves Antibiotic Therapy Against Mycobacteria-Infected Macrophages And Zebrafish O-V-4Jon Hildahl1; C Vibe1; F Fenaroli1; D Pires2; Gg Griffiths1 1University of Oslo, NORWAY; 2University of Lisbon, PORTUGAL
16:00 Notch1 Signaling Regulates T-cell Migration During T-cell Development O-V-5Baubak Bajoghli1; Paola Kuri1; Daigo Inoue2; Narges Aghaallaei2; Marleen Hanelt1; Matteo Rauzi1; Atsushi Toyoda3; Yoshihito Taniguchi4; Jochen Wittbrodt2; Maria Leptin1 1EMBL, GERMANY; 2COS-Heidelberg University, GERMANY; 3National Institute of Genetics, JAPAN; 4Kyorin University School of Medicine, JAPAN
16:15 The Serotonergic Nervous System Regulates Hematopoietic Stem Cell Production Via The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Interrenal Axis O-V-6W Kwan1; M Cortes1; S Liu1; W Goessling2; Te North1 1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, UNITED STATES; 2Brigham and Women’s Hospital, UNITED STATES
16:30 Unexpected Mechanisms Of Pathological Angiogenesis In The Eye Revealed By A Novel Zebrafish Model For Age-related Macular Degeneration O-V-7Lasse Jensen1; ZA Ali1; AM Mukwaya1; DR Ramsköld2; SG Giantrellis2; QD Deng3; BP Peebo1; NL Lagali1; RS Sandberg3; YC Cao2; JKO Kele2 1Linköping University, SWEDEN; 2Karolinska Institute, SWEDEN; 3Karolinska Insitute, SWEDEN
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ORAL VI - Morphogenesis and cell signalling Charis: Jochen Wittbrodt, Liz Patton
15:00 An Exclusive Cellular And Molecular Network Governs Intestinal Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation In Vertebrates O-VI-1Dafne Gays1; C. Hess2; A. Camporeale3; U. Ala3; P. Provero3; C. Mosimann2; M.M. Santoro1 1VIB Vesalius Research Center, BELGIUM; 2Institute of Molecular Life Sciences (IMLS), SWITZERLAND; 3Molecular Biotechnology Center, ITALY
15:15 In Vivo Analysis Of Formation And Endocytosis Of The Wnt/beta-Catenin Signaling Complex In Zebrafish Embryos O-VI-2A.I.H. Hagemann1; J. Kurz2; Q. Chen2; S. Weber2; P Reeves3; G. Davidson2; T. Kirchhausen3; S. Scholpp2 1Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin / Klinik für Pädiatrie m.S. Onkologie und Hämatologie, GERMANY; 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Toxicology and Genetics (ITG), GERMANY; 3Departments of Cell Biology and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School and Programme in Cellular and Molec, UNITED STATES
15:30 Cell Division And Cadherin-dependent Epithelial Tension Regulate Lens Epithelial Cell Migration O-VI-3I. Masai; T. Mochizuki; Y.-J. Luo; H.-F. Tsai Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, JAPAN
15:45 Filopodia-based Wnt Transport During Zebrafish Tissue Patterning O-VI-4Eliana Stanganello1; A.I.H Hagemann1; B Mattes1; C Sinner2; D Mayen3; S Weber1; A Schug2; E Raz3; S Scholpp1 1Institute of Toxicology and Genetics (ITG), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GERMANY; 2Steinbuch Center for Computing (SCC), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), GERMANY; 3Institute of Cell biology, ZMBE, University of Muenster, GERMANY
16:00 Mau/Aqp3a Is A Novel Regulator Of Zebrafish Pigment Pattern Formation O-VI-5Anastasia Eskova1; U. Irion1; F. Chauvigné2; R. Garcia-Junco3; M. Ammelburg1; J. Cerdà2; L. Kaderali3; C. Nüsslein-Volhard1 1Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Tübingen, GERMANY; 2IRTA-ICM, Barcelona, SPAIN; 3TU Dresden, GERMANY
16:15 A Dual Role Of BMP Antagonism During Eye Morphogenesis O-VI-6Stephan Heermann1; L Schütz1; S Lemke1; J L Mateo1; B Rahhal2; K Krieglstein2; J Wittbrodt1 1University Heidelberg, COS,, GERMANY; 2University of Freiburg, Anatomy,, GERMANY
16:30 A Temporal Window For Signal Activation Dictates The Dimensions Of The Nodal Signalling Domain In The Blastula O-VI-7A.L. Van Boxtel; J. Chesebro; C. Heliot; M.C. Ramel; C.S. Hill Francis Crick Institute, UNITED KINGDOM
16:45 Optochemical Dissection Of Spadetail/Tbx16-dependent Paraxial Mesoderm Development O-VI-8James Chen; A. Y. Payumo; L. E. McQuade; W. J. Walker; S. Yamazoe Stanford University, UNITED STATES
17:00 - 18:00 POSTERS AND DRINKS ROOM: MØLLER
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08:00 - 09:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Keynote 3 Chairs: Gerd Flik, Petter Arnesen
08:00 The Zebrafish As A Model Organism For Aquaculture Research KN-03Laia Ribas; Institut de Ciències del Mar, CSIC, SPAIN
09:00 - 09:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 11
09:00 Medaka As A Population Genomics Resource - Establishment And Analysis Tools IP-11Jochen Wittbrodt1; Ewan Birney2; Dirk Dolle2; Ian Dunham2; Felix Loosli3; Ravindra Peravali3; Atsushu Toyoda4; Asao Fujiyama4; Tomoyuki Aizu4; Yohei Minakuchi4; Kiyoshi Naruse5; Thomas O. Auer6; Mikhail Spivakov7 1Heidelberg University, GERMANY; 2EMBL-EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY; 4National Institute of Genetics, JAPAN; 5National Institute for Basic Biology, JAPAN; 6Neuronal Circuit Development Group, FRANCE; 7Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
09:30 - 10:00 COFFEE AND EXHIBITON ROOM: FOYER
10:00 - 10:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Invited plenary 12
10:00 Controlling Genetics In Fish Using Genome Editing IP-12GK Varshney1; W Pei1; MC LaFave1; J Idol1; L Xu1; V Gallardo1; B Carrington1; K Bishop1; Marypat Jones1; M Li2; U Harper1; SC Huang1; A Prakash1; W Chen2; R Sood1; J Ledin3; Shawn Burgess1 1National Human Genome Research Institute, UNITED STATES; 2Vanderbilt University, UNITED STATES; 3Uppsula University, SWEDEN
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10:30 Do You Like It Hot Or Not? Thermal Choice, Individual Variation And Fever In Zebrafish IP-13Simon MacKenzie; Sonia Rey Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UNITED KINGDOM
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Invited plenary 14
11:00 Feeding Zebrafish - A Lesson from Aquaculture IP-14Christian Lawrence Boston Children’s Hospital, UNITED STATES
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Invited plenary 15
11:30 Use Of Zebrafish As Infection Model In Aquaculture IP-15Hanne C Winther-Larsen1; E Brudal2; L Ulanova1; EO Lampe1; JI Tandberg1; EK Berger1; L Lagos1; A Sjöstedt3; GW Griffiths1 1University of Oslo, NORWAY; 2Norwegian School of Veterinary Sciences, NORWAY; 3Umeå University, SWEDEN
12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH AND EXHIBITION ROOM: FOYER
12:15 - 13:00 Room: Hall B
Zebrafish in Teaching Chair: Charles Press
12:15 Be Healthy As A Fish - A Scientific Outreach Program In IIMCB Warsaw WZM-1D Filipek1; A Bartosik1; E Szymanska1; J Korzeniewska1; M Wiweger1; P Korzeniowski1; C Winata2; U Bialek-Wyrzykowska1; J Kuznicki1 1International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, POLAND; 2International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Poland; Max-Planck Institute for Heart and Lu, POLAND
12:30 Medaka For Classroom- Practical Works For Understanding Development And Genetics - WZM-2K Naruse1; T Sasado1; S Fukamachi2; K Nomura3 1National Institute for Basic Biology, JAPAN; 2Japan Women›s University, JAPAN; 3Hakuyo High School, JAPAN
12:45 E-ZFbook - A New Teaching Concept WZM-3Peter Aleström; Charles McL. Press Department of Basic Science and Aquatic Medicine Department, Norwegian University of Life Science, NORWAY
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Posters III (even)
The Sustainability Of Aquaculture In The Face Of Climate Change P3-002S Bearder1; I Mcgonnell1; B Wren2; Rachel Lawrence1 1Royal Veterinary College, UNITED KINGDOM; 2London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UNITED KINGDOM
Analysis Of Human Myofibrillar Myopathy Related Genes In Zebrafish P3-004John Bertrand Bührdel; W. Rottbauer; S. Just University of Ulm, GERMANY
Establishing A Model Of Hyperthermia-induced Seizures In Freely Swimming Zebrafish Larvae P3-006M. C. Gonsales; G. P. Gabriel; I. Lopes-Cendes; C. V. Maurer-Morelli University of Campinas, BRAZIL
Zebrafish As A Model For The Study And Treatment Of Francisellosis P3-008Leidy Lagos; J. Tandberg; H. Winther-Larsen University of Oslo, NORWAY
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Zebrafish As A Model To Study Nutritional Immunity: Applications To The Aquaculture Industry. P3-010P.E. Ulloa1; C.J. Solis1; M. Caruffo2; M. Coronado3; P Navarrete4; D. Paredes-Sabja5; C.G. Feijoo6 1Laboratorio Biología del Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Andrés Bello, CHILE; 2Laboratorio de Vacunas Veterinarias, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad de Chile, CHILE; 3Laboratorio Biología del Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Andrés Bello., CHILE; 4Laboratorio de Microbiología y Probióticos, INTA-Universidad de Chile., CHILE; 5Gut Microbiota and Clostridia Research Group, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Andrés Be, CHILE; 6Laboratorio Biología del Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Andrés Bello, CHILE
A Zebrafish Model System For Studying Uptake Of Particles And Infections By Bacterial Pathogens In Fish Gastrointestinal Tract P3-012SDL Dille Løvmo1; MS Speth1; GWG Griffiths1; EOK Koppang2 1University of Oslo, NORWAY; 2Norwegian University of life sciences, NORWAY
Antigen Uptake In Zebrafish P3-014Louise Jørgensen; F. Mehrdana; P. W. Kania; K. Buchmann University of Copenhagen, DENMARK
Hypoxia Delays Lymphatic Thoracic Duct Formation In Zebrafish P3-016I. Ernens1; A. Lumley1; Y. Devaux1; D.R. Wagner2 1Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, Luxembourg Institute of Health, LUXEMBOURG; 2Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, Luxembourg Institute of Health and Division of Cardiology, Centr, LUXEMBOURG
Does Size Really Matter? A Study Focusing On The Role Of Dietary Phospholipids On Zebrafish Reproductive Performance P3-018Wilson Pinto1; G. Martins2; T. Santos2; V. Rodrigues1; M. F. Riesco2; E. Cabrita2; L. E. C. Conceição1; P. J. Gavaia2; J. Dias1 1SPAROS, Lda, PORTUGAL; 2CCMAR, PORTUGAL
Development And Validation Of Specific ELISAs For Medaka Lh (Luteinizing Hormone) And Fsh (Follicle-stimulating Hormone) Using Recombinant Proteins P3-020S. Burow1; L. Hollander2; M. Shpilman2; R. Nourizadeh-Lillabadi1; F. A. Weltzien1; B. Levavi-Sivan2 1Department of Basic Sciences and Aquatic Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 0454 Oslo, NORWAY; 2Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University,, ISRAEL
Electrophysiological Characterization Of Genetically Labeled Lh Producing Gonadotropes P3-022Kjetil Hodne1; R. Strandabø2; E Ager-Wick1; T Haug M.2; F-A Weltzien1 1Department of Basic Sciences and Aquatic Medicine, University of Life Sciences, NORWAY; 2Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, NORWAY
Puberty Onset In Male Zebrafish P3-024Arshi Mustafa; G Molés; M Schmitz UPPSALA UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN
MiRNA Expression Profiling And Their Role In Zebrafish Sexual Development P3-026C. Presslauer; T.T. Bizuayehu; J.M.O. Fernandes; I. Babiak University of Nordland, NORWAY
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D2KO Zebrafish As A Non-mammalian Model To Study The Role Of Local TH Activation During Early Development P3-028Anne Houbrechts; J Delarue; I Gabriëls; Vm Darras KU Leuven, BELGIUM
Comparative Effects Of Zeolite And Silver Nanoparticles In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Embryos P3-030Ebru Emekli-Alturfan1; U.V. Ustundag1; H. Hazineci1; F.D. YazıCı1; M. Yuksek2; A.A. Alturfan3; M. Akalın2 1Marmara University, TURKEY; 2Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Marmara University, TURKEY; 3Institute of Forensic Sciences,Istanbul University, TURKEY
ssessing Behavioral Toxicity Of Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) And A Mixture Of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Using The Zebrafish In Vitro Model P3-032Abdolrahman Khezri; T Fraser; G Herranz; E Ropstad; K Zimmer Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NORWAY
Effects Of Bisphenol A Or Tetrabromobisphenol A Exposure On Spermatogenesis And Steroidogenesis In A Zebrafish (danio Rerio) Ex Vivo Testicular Model P3-034K von Krogh1; I.G Andersen1; F.-A. Weltzien1; R.W Schulz2; E Ropstad1 1NMBU, NORWAY; 2University of Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
Zebrafish Embryos As An In Vivo Model For Alpha Particle Radiation Biology P3-036Shuk Han Cheng; PKN Yu City University of Hong Kong, HONG KONG, CHINA PR
Relative Efficiency Of Ultraviolet Radiation A And B Combined With A Chemical Stressor On Zebrafish Embryos P3-038Terje Christensen1; T.B. Aleksandersen2; P. Aleström3; J.L. Lyche3; E.M. Bruzell4 1Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, Centre for Environmental Radioactivity (CERAD CoE), NORWAY; 2Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, NORWAY; 3Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Campus Oslo, NORWAY;
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Analysis Of Radiation-induced Responses During Early Embryonic Development Of Zebrafish P3-040Yasuko Honjo; Kenji Kamiya; Tatsuo Ichinohe Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University, JAPAN
Effect Of UV Exposure Alone Or In Combination With Low-dose Gamma Radiation On Sensitive Early Life History Of Zebrafish P3-042Selma Hurem1; J Ortmann2; T Christensen3; D Oughton4; B Salbu4; T Fraser5; P Aleström1; JL Lyche1; I Mayer1 1Centre for Environmental Radioactivity CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Sciences VetBio, NORWAY; 2Helmholtz centre for Environmental research, Dep. of bioanalytical ecotoxicology, GERMANY; 3Centre for Environmental Radioactivity CERAD CoE, Norwegian radiation protection authority, NORWAY; 4Centre for Environmental Radioactivity CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Sciences IPM, NORWAY; 5Norwegian University of Life Sciences VetBio, NORWAY
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Developmental Effects Of Gamma Irradiation In Successive Generations Of Zebrafish P3-044Selma Hurem1; HC Teien2; OC Lind2; DA Brede2; YA Kassaye2; V Berg3; I Mayer1; J Ortmann4; T Fraser5; L Lindeman5; E Lindbo-Hansen6; D Oughton2; B Salbu2; P Aleström1; JL Lyche1 1Centre for Environmental Radioactivity CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Sciences VetBio, NORWAY; 2Centre for Environmental Radioactivity CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Sciences IPM, NORWAY; 3Norwegian University of Life Sciences VetBio, NORWAY;4Helmholtz centre for Environmental research, Dep. of bioanalytical ecotoxicology, GERMANY; 5Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Vetbio, NORWAY; 6Centre for Environmental Radioactivity CERAD CoE, Norwegian radiation protection authority, NORWAY
Dose Dependent Effects Of Gamma-radiation On Differentially Expressed Genes Of Early Zebrafish Embryo Transcriptome. P3-046L. Martín.1; S. Hurem.2; B. Vidar.2; D.A. Brede.3; H.C. Teien3; O.C. Lind.3; H. Aanes.4; J.L. Lyche.5; P. Aleström.6 1Department of Basic Science and Aquatic Medicine, CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Science, O, NORWAY; 2Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology, CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Science, Os, NORWAY; 3Department of Environmental Science, CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Science, Ås, Norway., NORWAY; 4Institute of Medical Microbiology, Oslo University Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway., NORWAY; 5Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology, CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Science, O, NORWAY; 6Department of Basic Science and Aquatic Medicine, CERAD CoE, Norwegian University of Life Science,, NORWAY
Neurotoxicity Associated To The Use Of Tricaine Methanesulfonate As Euthanasia Agent In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) P3-048N Ayala1; A Lora1; R Jiménez1; A Blanco2; MR Moyano1 1Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Forensic Medicine (University of Córdoba), SPAIN; 2Department of Anatomy and Comparative Pathology (University of Córdoba), SPAIN
Histopathological Study In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) As An Experimental Model Caused By Euthanasia Dose Of Eugeno P3-050N Ayala1; AM Molina1; R Jiménez1; A Blanco2; MR Moyano1 1Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Forensic Medicine (University of Córdoba), SPAIN; 2Department of Anatomy and Comparative Pathology (University of Córdoba), SPAIN
Zebrafish Embryos As A Pharmacological Model For Comparative Study Of Methylxanthines P3-052Ram Manohar Basnet; M Guarienti; A Gianoncelli; M Memo UNIVERSITY OF BRESCIA, ITALY
Developmental Toxicity Evaluation Of Water Extracts Of Verbascum Thapsus And Tussilago Farfara In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Embryos P3-054Aleksandra Divac Rankov1; Svetlana Radovic2; Mila Ljujic1; Dragica Radojkovic1 1Institute of Molecular genetics and Genetic Engineering, SERBIA; 2Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, SERBIA
Antioxidant Nutrients Can Modulate Pesticide-induced Toxicity In Zebrafish Embryos. P3-056Staale Ellingsen; K Dale; Kt Løtveit; S Penglase; Jd Rasinger NIFES, NORWAY
Behavioural Effects Of Multisized Gold Nanoparticles In Zebrafish Embryos And Larvae P3-058Juan German Herranz Jusdado1; T Fraser2; K Hylland3; A Gutleb4; E Ropstad2 1NMBU/UiO, NORWAY; 2NMBU, NORWAY; 3Universitetet i Oslo, NORWAY; 4Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, LUXEMBOURG
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Toxicology Of Dextran-coated SPIONs In Zebrafish Larvae P3-060Luiza Wilges Kist; Gmt Oliveira; Tcb Pereira; Emn Oliveira; Rm Papaleo; Mr Bogo PUCRS, BRAZIL
Effects On The Innate Immune System In Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Embryos Exposed To Gold Nanoparticles P3-068Eline Skadberg University of Oslo, NORWAY
A Complex Study Of Fluoride Cardiotoxic And Neurotoxic Effects On Zebrafish P3-062Róbert Kovács1; Gy. Gazsi1; M. Reining2; K. Bakos2; Á. Appl2; S. Scholz3; P. Giang4; D. Vuong4; E. Garai2; F. Baska5; D. Bencsik2; É. Fetter3; J. Ortmann3; B. Urbányi2; Zs. Csenki2 1Szent István University, HUNGARY; 2Department of Aquaculture, Institute of Aquaculture and Environmental Safety, Faculty of Agricultura, HUNGARY; 3Bioanalytical Ecotoxicology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, GERMANY; 4Research Institute for Aquaculture No1, CZECH REPUBLIC; 5Department of Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent Istvá, HUNGARY
Validation And Predictivity Of The Zebrafish Embryotoxicity Assay (zeta) With 50 Preclinically Tested Reference Pharmaceutical Compounds P3-064Eckart Krupp1; S. Koenen1; A. Mohr2; G. Lodder2; H.P. Jost2; M. Roth2; A. Czich1 1Sanofi, Preclinical Safety, R&D DSAR, Frankfurt,, GERMANY; 2Sanofi, Animal Research & Welfare, R&D DSAR, Frankfurt,, GERMANY
In Vivo Toxicity Assessment Of Angiogenesis And The Live Distribution Of Nano-graphene Oxide Using The Developing Zebrafish Embryo P3-066Js Lee; Jy Jeong; Mj Choi; Hj Cho; Bong Hyun Chung Korea Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), KOREA (REP.)
The Use Of Glyphosate And Teratogenicity In Danio Rerio P3-070Ana Carina Vasconcelos1; L. D. S. Murgas2; D. P. Streit Jr.1 1Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BRAZIL; 2Federal University of Lavras, BRAZIL
Isolation And Characterization Of Commensal Yeast From Zebrafish Intestine P3-072P. Siriyappagouder; V. Kiron; J.M.O. Fernandes University of Nordland, NORWAY
CellAndTissueDynamicsDuringZebrafishNeuralTubeInternalization P3-074Claudio Araya; Miguel Miranda; Andres Rivera Universidad Austral de Chile, CHILE
A Model Of Growth And Patterning In The Zebrafish Lateral Line Primordium P3-076Damian Dalle Nogare; J Head; A Chitnis NIH, UNITED STATES
The Expression Of Platelet Derived Growth Factor Family Members During Zebrafish Development P3-078E.W. Damm1; A.E.E. Bruce2; W.K. Clements1 1St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, UNITED STATES; 2University of Toronto, CANADA
Altered Glutamatergic Synaptic Activity To Primary Motoneurons In Zebrafish Larvae Expressing Mutant Human TARDBP In ALS P3-080Gary, A.B. Armstrong; P Drapeau Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal Research Centre, CANADA
Role Of Glycinergic Activity In Neurogenesis During Embryonic Development P3-082Abdelhamid Bekri; E. Samarut; P. Drapeau Centre de recherche du centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CRCHUM), CANADA
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Gigaxonin-E3 Ligase Depletion Causes Severe Motor Deficits In Zebrafish P3-084Pascale Bomont1; Y Arribat1; Y Talmat-Amar1; A Boizot1; M Ruiz1; M Gachet1; N Cubedo2; M Rossel2 1INM-INSERM U1051, FRANCE; 2UMR_S710, FRANCE
Dynamic And Functional Study Of Ribosome Biogenesis Factors In The Regulation Of Neuroepithelial Progenitor Homeostasis P3-086Stéphanie Bouffard; E Dambroise; A Brombin; A Heuzé; M Simion; F Bourrat; J-S Joly; F Jamen CNRS, UMR 9197, Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay, FRANCE
A Forward Genetics Approach To Understand The Molecular Mechanisms Of Myelination P3-088A.L. Herbert1; K. Drerup2; B.L. Harty1; S.D. Ackerman1; R.S. Gray1; T. O’reilly-Pol1; S.L. Johnson1; A. Nechiporuk2; K.R. Monk1 1Washington University in St. Louis, UNITED STATES; 2Oregon Health and Science University, UNITED STATES
Stem Cell Activation And Quiescence In The Zebrafish Brain P3-090Jan Kaslin; D Colquhoun; B Lindsey; J Tang Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, AUSTRALIA
Discovery Of New Genes That Regulate CNS Myelination Using Forward Genetic Screen P3-092Linde Kegel1; M Rubio1; J Williamson1; R Poole2; D Lyons1 1University of Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM; 2university college London, UNITED KINGDOM
Zebrafish Atoh1 Genes Specify Distinct Populations Of Cerebellar Neurons P3-094C. Kidwell; C.B. Moens University of Washington / Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, UNITED STATES
Wnt Signalling In Fate Determination Of Retinal Precursors P3-096Ek Moeller1; D Inoue1; Sp Acebron2; C Niehrs2; J Wittbrodt1 1Centre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg, University of Heidelberg, GERMANY; 2DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, Division of Molecular Embryology, DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany, GERMANY
Genetic And Chemical Screens Identify Novel Regulators Of Gpr126-mediated Myelination P3-098Sarah C. Petersen; R. L. Cunningham; K. W. Park; K. R. Monk Washington University in St. Louis, UNITED STATES
Genomics Of Glycine-mediated Neurogenesis In The Zebrafish Embryo P3-100Eric Samarut; A Bekri; P Drapeau Research Center of the University of Montreal Hospital Center (CRCHUM), CANADA
Circadian Pattern Of Adult Neurogenesis: Two Waves And Two Nights P3-102Alexander Stankiewicz1; V Akle2; L Yu1; I Zhdanova1 1Boston University School of Medicine, UNITED STATES; 2Universidad de los Andes, COLOMBIA
mpact Of Physical Force On Retinal Stem Cell Behaviour P3-104Tinatini Tavhelidse1; R. Reinhardt2; J. Wittbrodt1 1Centre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg, GERMANY; 2Universität Basel, Departement Biomedizin, SWITZERLAND
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Unravel The Physiological Functions Of APP Family Proteins In Zebrafish P3-106Frauke Van Bebber1; A. Hruscha1; C. Haass2; B. Schmid3 1German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), GERMANY; 2German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE); Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy);, GERMANY; 3German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE); Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy), GERMANY
Using The Cre-loxP System To Create Inducible Transgenic Zebrafish Lines And Study Axon Regeneration P3-108C. Welte1; A. Pinzon-Olejua1; S. Hans2; M. Brand2; C.A.O. Stürmer1 1University of Konstanz, GERMANY; 2CRTD Dresden, GERMANY
Genes Involved In Secondary Motor Neuron Development And Axon Differentiation In Zebrafish P3-110Y. Yang; A. Barreiro-Iglesias; Ks. Mysiak; T. Becker; D. Lyons; Cg. Becker The University of Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM
Non-clustered Protocadherin Regulates Cell Migration By Interaction With E-cadherin P3-112Bernadett Bösze; K. Stricker; S. Scholpp Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY
Global Transcriptome Analysis Reveals A Novel Role For Laminin Gamma-3 (Lamc3) In Netrin-1a Dependent Lymphangiogensis. P3-114Amj Eve1; Je Cannon2; Jc Smith1 1The Francis Crick Institute, UNITED KINGDOM; 2University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
The Phosphatidylserine Receptor (PSR)-mediated Apoptotic Cell Clearance Of Zebrafish Is Required For Cell MigrationDuring Early Embryonic Stage P3-116Pei-Shiuan Huang1; Jen-Leih Wu2; Jiann-Ruey Hong1 1Institute of Biotechnology, NCKU, TAIWAN; 2Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan., TAIWAN
Function Of Fgf Signaling Pathway In Promoting Collective Cell Migration During The Establishment Of Left Right Asymmetry In Zebrafish Brain. P3-118Myriam Roussigne1; Matina Tsalavouta2; Steve Wilson3; Patrik Blader4 1Centre de Biologie du Developpement, CNRS/Univ. of Toulouse, FRANCE; 2UCL, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology,, UNITED KINGDOM; 3UCL, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, UNITED KINGDOM; 4Centre de Biologie du Développement, CNRS/Univ. Toulouse, FRANCE
Can Activity Influence Migration Of Postmitotic Neurons In Zebrafish Embryos? P3-120Ulrike Theisen; R.W. Köster TU Braunschweig, Zoological Institute, GERMANY
The Myotomal Collagen XV-B Is A Hedgehog And MuSK-dependent Molecular Determinant Of Motor Axon Pathfinding P3-122Sandrine Bretaud; E Guillon; F Ruggiero Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, FRANCE
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Spastin Major Isoforms Differentially Control Zebrafish Spinal Motor Neuron Development P3-124N. Jardin1; F. Giudicelli2; D. Ten Martin1; R. Allison3; C. Houart4; E. Reid3; J. Hazan1; C. Fassier1 1Neuroscience Paris Seine, CNRS UMR 8246, INSERM UMR-S 1130, Université P. & M. Curie, 75005 Paris, FRANCE; 2Biologie du Développement, CNRS UMR 7622, Université P. & M. Curie, 75005 Paris, FRANCE; 3Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 OXY, UNITED KINGDOM; 4MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King’s College London, London SE1 1UL, UNITED KINGDOM
Investigating Cell Identity Regulation And Eph-ephrin Signalling In Early Segmentation Of The Zebrafish Hindbrain P3-126M. Addison; D. Wilkinson The Francis Crick Institute, Mill Hill Laboratory, UNITED KINGDOM
Heparan Sulphate Is Critical For Tau Hyperphosphorylation And Tau-associated Neuropathology As Revealed By A Zebrafish Model Of Tauopathy P3-128Seyedeh Maryam Alavi Naini1; JE Sepúlveda Díaz2; MO Ouidja2; S Chantepie2; C Yanicostas1; J Villares3; R Raisman-Vozari4; D Papy-Garcia2; N Soussi-Yanicostas1 1INSERM UMR 1141, FRANCE; 2Laboratory of Cell Growth, Tissue Repair and Regeneration (CRRET), FRANCE; 3Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank Investigation Laboratory, BRAZIL; 4Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière, FRANCE
Modelling BH4-Deficencies In Zebrafish P3-130M. Breuer; T. Opladen; S. Sauer Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, GERMANY
Role Of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) In Brain Development. P3-132C Cortes-Campos1; Rm Fame1; J Chang2; H Sive2 1Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR), UNITED STATES; 2Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR) & Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), UNITED STATES
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Regulation Of Hif-1α On Twist And Cxcr4 During The Neural Crest Development P3-001Iv Benavides; Jaime Espina; Cl Marchant; Ae Reyes Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago, Chile. INCAR, Concepción, Chile, CHILE
Zebrafish As A Model System In RNA Metabolism Deficiencies. P3-003M Giunta1; Js Müller1; V Boczonadi1; O Elpeleg2; S Edvardson3; Pf Chinnery1; R Horvath1 1Institute of Genetic Medicine, Wellcome Trust Centre for Mitochondrial Research, Newcastle Universit, UNITED KINGDOM; 2The Monique and Jacques Roboh Department of Genetic Research, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical C, ISRAEL; 3The Monique and Jacques Roboh Department of Genetic Research, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical C, ISRAEL
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Non-nuclear Function Of The Splicing Factor SFPQ/PSF In Motor Neuron Development And Degeneration P3-005S. Thomas-Jinu; P. Gordon; C. Houart King’s College London, UNITED KINGDOM
A Robust Zebrafish Model For Hirschsprung Disease To Study Enteric Nervous System Development, Peristaltic Function And Genetic Interactions With Ret P3-009T.A. Heanue1; W. Boesmans2; D. Bell1; K. Kawakami3; P. Vanden Berghe2; V. Pachnis1 1The Crick Institute Mill Hill Laboratory, UNITED KINGDOM; 2KU Leuven, BELGIUM; 3National Institute of Genetics, JAPAN
Leucophores Beneath The Brain Of Medaka Differ From Those On The Body Surface And Need Pax3a P3-011Tetsuaki Kimura1; I. Hara1; H. Ishikawa2; Y. Takehana1; K. Naruse1 1National Institute for Basic Biology, JAPAN; 2National Institute for Physiological Sciences, JAPAN
Silent Potassium Channel Kcng4b (Kv6.4) In Morphogenesis Of The Brain Ventricular System P3-013V Korzh1; Hy Shen1; I Kondrychyn1; E Bocksteins2; D Snyders2 1Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, SINGAPORE; 2Department for Biomedical Sciences, University of Antwerp, BELGIUM
Stathmin-like 4 Keeps Dorsal Midbrain Neurons At A Progenitor State By Blocking G2-M Transition P3-015Shyh-Jye Lee; Meng-Ju Lin Department of Life Science, National Taiwan University, TAIWAN
Neural Crest To Stroke: Zebrafish Insights Into Common Late-onset Disease P3-017O.J. Lehmann1; C.R. French1; S. Seshadri2; A.L. Destefano2; M. Fornage3; C.R. Arnold4; P.J. Gage5; J.M. Skarie6; W.B. Dobyns7; K.J. Millen7; T. Liu8; W. Dietz8; T. Kume8; M. Hofker9; D.J. Emery1; S.J. Childs4; A.J. Waskiewicz1 1University of Alberta, CANADA; 2Boston University, UNITED STATES; 3University of Texas, UNITED STATES; 4University of Calgary, CANADA; 5University of Michigan, UNITED STATES; 6Medical College of Wisconsin, UNITED STATES; 7University of Washington, UNITED STATES; 8Northwestern University, UNITED STATES; 9University of Groningen, NETHERLANDS
The Role Of Fgf3 During Generation Of Hypothalamic Serotonergic Neurons -- Studies Of The Zebrafish Lia Mutant P3-019I Reuter; C Lillesaar Würzburg University, GERMANY
Hif-1 Regulates Snail1b Expression To Promote Epithelial-mesechymal Transition In Zebrafish Neural Crest Cells. P3-021Cristian Marchant1; Eh Barriga2; J Espina3; Iv Benavides3; Ae Reyes3 1Universidad Andres Bello, CHILE; 2Cell and Developmental Biology Department, University College London, London, UNITED KINGDOM;3Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago, Chile. INCAR, Concepción, Chile, CHILE
Zebrafish As Model For Glycine-tRNA Synthetase (GARS) Related Disorders P3-023Juliane Müller; V Boczonadi; R Horvath Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University, UNITED KINGDOM
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Roles Of Sox10 And Its Possible Interaction With Sox5 In Pigment Cell Development P3-025Yusuke Nagao1; H Takada2; R Seki2; Y Kamei3; I Hara3; Y Taniguchi4; K Naruse3; M Hibi2; R Kelsh1; H Hashimoto2 1University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Nagoya University, JAPAN; 3National Institute for Basic Biology, JAPAN; 4Kyorin University, JAPAN
Deciphering Disp3 Function In The Development P3-027J. Oltova; O. Machonova; P. Bartunek Institute of Molecular Genetics, CZECH REPUBLIC
Control Of Brain Patterning By Engrailed Paracrine Transfer: A New Function Of The Pbx Interaction Domain P3-029Christine Rampon1; C Gauron1; T Lin1; F Meda1; E Dupont1; I Aujard2; T Le Saux2; D Bensimon2; L Jullien2; M Volovitch1; S Vriz1; A Joliot1 1College de France, FRANCE; 2ENS, FRANCE
Expression Of Kiss1 And Gpr54-1 During Embryogenesis In Medaka P3-031M Fongaard1; E McFadden1; G Sandvik1; D Baker2; R Fontaine3; C Pasqualini3; F-A Weltzien1 1Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NORWAY; 2University of Mary Washington, UNITED STATES; 3French National Centre for Scientific Research, Neurobiology and development, FRANCE
Cxcr4a Expression During Medaka Embryogenesis P3-033Guro Sandvik1; D Baker2; F-A Weltzien1 1Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NORWAY; 2University of Mary Washington, UNITED STATES
Rhombomeric Boundary Cell Population: From Cell Behaviour To Tissue Morphogenesis P3-035A. Voltes; S. Calzolari; J. Terriente; C. Pujades Universitat Pompeu Fabra, SPAIN
Role Of Ataxin-7 In The Development Of The Zebrafish Retina; A Novel Model For Spinocerebellar Ataxia 7 Retinopathy P3-037Samantha Carrillo-Rosas; A Karam; L Fievet; C Weber; Y Trottier Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, IGBMC, FRANCE
A Novel Approach To Study Neurotransmitter Changes During Early Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Development P3-039S Tufi; P. Leonards; M. Lamoree; J. de Boer; Marjo den Broeder; J. Legler; J. Legradi Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Transient Photoreception In The Hindbrain Of Atlantic Halibut Permits Light-regulated Hatching P3-041M Eilertsen1; Ø Drivenes1; LOE Ebbesson2; JV Helvik1 1University of Bergen, NORWAY; 2Uni Research AS, NORWAY
Innervation Target Specificity During Development And After Peripheral Nerve Damage P3-043Daniela Gutiérrez García; Ml Ceci; Ml Allende FONDAP Center for Genome Regulation, Universidad de Chile, CHILE
Using The Zebrafish Lateral Line To Screen For Otoprotective Compounds. P3-045Ej Kenyon; M Derudas; Nk Kirkwood; S Ward; Gp Richardson; Cj Kros University of Sussex, UNITED KINGDOM
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Methodology To Differentiate Swimming Behavior In Wildtype Versus Myo7a Mutant Zebrafish P3-047Alaa Koleilat1; Am Lambert2; Td Wiggin2; S Lerach1; Sc Ekker3; Ma Masino2; La Schimmenti1 1Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, UNITED STATES; 2Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, UNITED STATES;-3Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Mayo Clinic, UNITED STATES
Dual Roles Of Gata3 In PPR Differentiation And Otic Sensorigenesis P3-049D Liu; F Zhao; Z Zhu Peking University, CHINA
Pax2a Regulates Cyp1b1 Expression In Zebrafish Eye Development And Provides A Model For Human Renal Coloboma Syndrome P3-051L.A. Schimmenti1; P.R. Pretorius2; M. McGrail3; S.L. Solin3; M.D. Gearhart4; S.L. Lerach1 1Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, UNITED STATES; 2Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana, UNITED STATES; 3Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, UNITED STATES; 4Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesot, UNITED STATES
Metamorphic Transformation In The Pure-cone Retina Of Larval Atlantic Cod, Involves Switch In Cone Opsin Expression And Induction Of Rod Neurogenesi P3-053R. Valen1; T. Furmanek2; R. B. Edvardsen2; T. van der Meeren2; Ø. Karlsen2; J. V. Helvik1 1Department of Biology, University of Bergen, NORWAY; 2Institute of Marine Research, NORWAY
Characterization Of Zebrafish Mutants With Impaired Survival Of Fast-proliferating Progenitor Cells In The Visual System P3-055Máté Varga1; K. Csályi1; I. Bertyák1; R. Poole2; K. Cerveny3; H. Rouse2; R. Young2; T. Hawkins2; F. Cavodeassi4; Q. Schwarz5; S.W. Wilson2 1Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Genetics, HUNGARY; 2University College London, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Reed College, Biology Department, UNITED STATES; 4Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa (CSIC-UAM), SPAIN; 5University of South Australia, Centre for Cancer Biology, AUSTRALIA
Effect Of The Circadian System On Aggressive Behavior In Zebrafish And Its Relation With The Expression Of Neurohypophyseal Peptides P3-057Veronica Akle; S Valencia; L Díaz Universidad de los Andes, COLOMBIA
The Zebrafish Amyloid Precursor Protein Homologue (Appb) Is Required For The Development Of Specific Hindbrain Neurons P3-059R.K. Banote1; M. Edling1; P. Kettunen1; H. Zetterberg2; A. Abramsson1 1Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, University of, SWEDEN; 2Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, SWEDEN; UCL Institute of Neurolo, UNITED KINGDOM
Zebrafish Models For Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy With Subcortical Cysts (MLC) P3-061C Perez-Rius1; M Folgueira2; H Gaitan-Peñas1; A Alia3; R Estevez1; A Barrallo-Gimeno1 1Universitat de Barcelona, SPAIN; 2University of A Coruña, SPAIN; 3Leiden University, NETHERLANDS
An Acute Inflammatory Response Underlies Axonal Regeneration In The Zebrafish Retinotectal System P3-063Ilse Bollaerts; J Van Houcke; A Beckers; K Lemmens; I Van Hove; L Moons KU Leuven, BELGIUM
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Melatonin Restores Mitochondrial Regulatory Regulatory Gene Expression And Function In Parkinsonian Zebrafish P3-065E. Díaz Casado; E. Lima Cabello; J.A. García Santos; H. Volt Valdivia; C. Doerrier Velasco; G. Escames Rosa; D. Acuña-Castroviejo University of Granada, SPAIN
Impaired Locomotor Performance In Larval Zebrafish With Reduced Tdp-43 Expression Levels P3-067Stefania Dzieciolowska1; Gaba Armstrong1; HD Durham2; PD Drapeau1 1CRCHUM, CANADA; 2McGill University, CANADA
New Platform For Detailed Behavioral Phenotyping Of Zebrafish Larvae Using Multivariate Analysis P3-069F Ek1; M Åberg Andersson1; C Wedding1; P Petersson2; S Waters3; R Olsson1 1Lund University, Chemical Biology & Therapeutics, SWEDEN; 2Lund University, Integrativ neurofysiologi, SWEDEN; 3Integrative Research Laboratories Sweden AB, SWEDEN
Investigation Of V2 Interneuron Specification And Subtypes In The Spinal Cord Of Zebrafish Embryos P3-071V. Gerber1; L. Yang2; S. Rastegar1; U. Strähle1 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Toxicology and Genetics (ITG), GERMANY; 2Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, CHINA
Tcf7l2 Steers Neuronal Diversity Required For Asymmetric Brain Formation And Function P3-073L Guglielmi1; C.A Beretta1; U Hüsken1; E Yaksi2; S.W Wilson3; M Carl1 1University of Heidelberg, Faculty of Medicine Mannheim, CBTM Department of Cell and Molecular Biolog, GERMANY; 2Neuroelectronics Research Flanders, 3001 Leuven, BELGIUM; 3Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Anatomical And Functional Analysis Of Tectal Afferents In Zebrafish P3-075Lucy Heap1; A Thompson1; I Favre-Bulle2; E Scott1 1School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA; 2School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
Kinase Inhibitor Effects On Sleep-Wake Parameters In Larval Zebrafish: HT Screen Using The SYNLibrary 190 Library P3-077Karl Karlsson1; S Srdanović2; A Agustsdottir1; H Thorsteinsson2 1Reykjavik University, ICELAND; 23Z, ICELAND
Effect Of Altered Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter Regulation On Dopaminergic Neuronal Survival In Pink1 Mutant Zebrafish P3-079Smijin Soman1; Oliver Bandmann2; Jacek KuźNicki1 1Laboratory of Neurodegeneration, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, POLAND; 2Department of Neuroscience, University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Toxicokinetics And Neurobehavioural Effects Of Cocaine In Zebrafish Larvae P3-081K.T. Kirla1; K.J. Groh2; A.E. Steuer3; M. Poetzsch3; R.I.L. Eggen4; K. Schirmer5; T. Kraemer3 1University of Zurich, Zurich Institute of Forensic Medicine, Zurich; Eawag, Department of Environmen, SWITZERLAND; 2Eawag, Department of Environmental Toxicology, Dubendorf; ETHZ, Department of Chemistry and Applied, SWITZERLAND; 3University of Zurich, Zurich Institute of Forensic Medicine, Department of Forensic Pharmacology and, SWITZERLAND; 4Eawag, Department of Environmental Toxicology, Dubendorf; ETHZ, Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pol, SWITZERLAND; 5Eawag, Department of Environmental Toxicology, Dubendorf; ETHZ, Zurich; EPFL, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
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An Inducible Zebrafish Model For Excitotoxicity P3-083Laura Kuil; H Van Der Linde; T.J Van Ham Erasmus MC, NETHERLANDS
Imaging Behavioral Responses And Their Neural Correlates During Orientation In Zebrafish P3-085A. Lauri1; A. Myklatun1; S. Eder2; D. Shcherbakov3; C. Cruz Perez1; P. Symvoulidis1; G.G. Westmeyer1 1Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Technische Universität München (TUM), GERMANY; 2Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Geophysics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, GERMANY; 3University of Hohenheim, GERMANY
Zebrafish Piezos Are Necessary For Mechanoreceptor Currents In Cutaneous Free Nerve Endings But Are Dispensable For Hair-cell Function P3-087Sean Low1; N Kriefall1; M Lachance2; L Saint-Amant2; Aj Hudspeth1 1The Rockefeller University, UNITED STATES; 2Université de Montréal, CANADA
The Role Of Circadian Rhythms In The Regulation Of The Visual Transduction Cascade P3-089 Stephan Neuhauss; J Zang; J Keim University of Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Imaging Functional Diversity Of Amacrine Cell P3-091Yulia Nikolaeva; Anton Nikolaev; Jarema Malicki Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Neuromodulatory Control Of Inter-Individual Variation In Zebrafish Startle Behavior P3-093Carlos Pantoja; Ey Isacoff UC Berkeley, UNITED STATES
Effects Of Cocaine On Visual Processing In Zebrafish P3-095Eb Riley; K Kopotiyenko; Iv Zhdanova Boston University School of Medicine, UNITED STATES
Serotonin Receptor Mediated Regulation Of Nicotine-Induced Locomotor Behavior In Zebrafish Larvae P3-097H Schneider; Jm Abarr; Em Buening; Ky Chen; S India-Aldana; Y Liu; Br Edwards; S Jayaraman; M Pogue; Nj Snyder; Ee Clor; Ra Miller; S Owiredu; Bf Kopecky; Ca O’brien DePauw University, UNITED STATES
Quantity And Position Dependent Response In Zebrafish Larval Behavior P3-099Keiko Umeda; W Shoji Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences,Tohoku University, JAPAN
Cellular Senescence Affects Neuroregenerative Capacities in The Aged Zebrafish Retinotectal System P3-101Jessie Van Houcke; I Bollaerts; A Beckers; K Lemmens; L De Groef; L Moons KU Leuven, BELGIUM
AMIGO In Brain Development P3-105Xiang Zhao; P Panula; H Rauvala Neuroscience Center, University of Helsinki, FINLAND
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Characterization Of An Enhancer Trap Line Expressing EGFP In The Pharyngeal Pouches P3-107Y.-H. Liu1; T.-C. Lin2; S.-P. L. Hwang3 1Department of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei., TAIWAN; 2Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung., TAIWAN; 3Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica,Taipei., TAIWAN
Mechanisms Of Cell Fate Specification By The ARP/ASCL Factors In The Zebrafish Digestive System P3-109David Stern1; L Flasse2; As Reuter1; J Pirson1; I Manfroid1; B Peers1; M Voz1 1Université de Liège, BELGIUM; 2The Danish Stem Cell Center, DENMARK
The DNA Helicase Mcm2 Is Required For Symmetry Breaking P3-111T. Casar Tena1; L. Maerz1; T. Blätte1; T. Stiff2; M. O’Driscoll2; P. Jeggo2; M. Philipp1 1Ulm University, GERMANY; 2University of Sussex, UNITED KINGDOM
Transgenic Tools For Proteomic Analysis Of Ciliary Transport P3-115X Fang1; U Jokipii2; J Malicki1 1University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 2University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, FINLAND
Phosphoinositides In Ciliary Transport And Ciliopathies P3-117Xiaoming Fang; J Malicki University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Crumbs Function In Vertebrate Cilia P3-119Kh Hazime; Pl Lysyganicz; Jm Malicki University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Prostaglandin Signalling Regulates Ciliogenesis By Modulating Intraflagellar Transport P3-121D Jin1; Tt Ni2; J Sun1; H Wan2; Jd Amack3; G Yu1; J Fleming4; C Chiang4; W Li1; A Papierniak5; S Cheepala6; G Conseil7; Sp Cole7; B Zhou8; Ia Drummond9; Jd Schuetz6; J Malicki5; Tp Zhong1 1State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Department of Genetics, Fudan University School of Life, CHINA; 2Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, UNITED STATES; 3Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, UNITED STATES; 4Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, UNITED STATES; 5MRC Centre for Developmental and Biomedical Genetics, The University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM; 6Department of Pharmaceutical Science, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, UNITED STATES; 7Division of Cancer Biology and Genetics, Queen’s University, CANADA; 8Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA; 9Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, UNITED STATES
The Role Of Bbs2 In Zebrafish Development P3-123E Leventea; J Malicki The University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Analysis Of Cep290 Function In The Fish Model P3-125E Leventea; J Malicki The University of Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
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Both Ciliary And Nonciliary Functions Of Foxj1a Confer Wnt/β-catenin Signaling In Zebrafish Left-Right Patterning P3-127X. Lin; P. Zhu; X. Xu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, UNITED STATES
Live Imaging Of Rab8 Trafficking In Photoreceptors Of A Zebrafish Ciliopathy Model P3-129I. Ojeda Naharros; S.C. Neuhauss; R. Bachmann-Gagescu University of Zürich, SWITZERLAND
KinesinsInVertebrateCiliogenesis P3-131Niedharsan Pooranachandran; J Malicki University of sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
The Role Of Histone Deacetylases In Cilia P3-133Niedharsan Pooranachandran; K Adamson; A Grierson; J Malicki University of sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Order And Coherence Of 3D Cilia Positioning In The Left-right Organizer P3-135Rita Rua Ferreira1; Willy Supatto2; Frank Julicher3; Andrej Vilfan4; Julien Vermot1 1IGBMC, FRANCE; 2École Polytechnique Paris, FRANCE; 3Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, GERMANY; 4J. Stefan Institute, SLOVENIA
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ORAL VII - Aqua. Reproduction. Toxicology Chairs: Harald Sveier, Igor Babiak
15:00 A New, High Quality Reference Genome Assembly For Atlantic Cod O-VII-1Alexander Johan Nederbragt; OK Tørresen; S Jentoft; B Star; GK Sandve; M Skage; MHS Hansen; A Tooming-Klunderud; KS Jakobsen University of Oslo, NORWAY
15:15 NoPILLs Project: Evaluation Of Ecotoxicity Of Pharmaceuticals In Zebrafish O-VII-2Xinhua Shu; O Pahl; Ja Craft Glasgow caledonian University, UNITED KINGDOM
15:30 Functional Conservation Of Germ Plasm Organizers O-VII-3Roland Dosch1; S. Riemer1; P. Krishnakumar1; T. Lingner1; F. Bontems2; F. Kaufholz1; N. Zhang1
1Georg-August University Goettingen, GERMANY; 2University of Geneva, SWITZERLAND
15:45 Development of new nanoparticulate vaccines against fish viruses in aquaculture O-VII-4Arturas Kavaliauskis1; M Arnemo1; L Ulanova2; Ø Evensen3; A Estepa4; T Gjøen1 1Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Oslo, NOR-WAY; 2Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, NORWAY; 3Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo, NORWAY; 4Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, SPAIN
16:00 Zebrafish Suppressor Of Cytokine Signaling-1a (SOCS1a) As A Negative Regulator Of Growth Hormone Signaling O-VII-5Z Dai1; H Wang2; X Jin2; H Wang2; J He2; M Liu3; Zhan Yin2; Y Sun2; Q Lou2 1University of Science and Technology, CHINA; 2Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA; 3Huazhong University of Science and Technology, CHINA
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16:15 Phosphorus Nutritional Requirements For Fish Skeletal Development. New Insights From Zebrafish O-VII-6P Suarez-Bregua1; E Torres-Nuñez1; D Prober2; Jm Cerda-Reverter3; Pm Guerreiro4; J Du5; C Cañestro6; J Rotllant1 1Institute of Marine Research, SPAIN; 2California Institute of Technology, UNITED STATES; 3Institute of Aquaculture Torre de La Sal, SPAIN;4University of Algarve, PORTUGAL; 5University of Maryland, UNITED STATES; 6University of Barcelona, SPAIN
16:30 Identification Of Novel Sterility Vaccine Candidates, In RNAseq Samples Of Atlantic Salmon Testis O-VII-7A Wargelius1; Rb Edvardsen1; T Furmanek1; Ko Skaftnesmo1; A Juanchich1; S Leininger1; E Andersson1; Rw Schulz2; J Bogerd2; Gl Taranger1; L Kleppe1 1Institute of Marine Research, NORWAY; 2University of Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
16:45 The Preoptico-hypophysial Dopaminergic Neurons: Origin And Development Of The Pathway Inhibiting The Gonadotrope Function In Zebrafish. O-VII-8R FONTAINE1; K YAMAMOTO1; P AFFATICATI1; M DEMARQUE1; C BUREAU1; S BALOCHE2; F GONNET2; I COLIN1; S DUFOUR2; P VERNIER1; C PASQUALINI1 1Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay (Neuro-PSI), FRANCE; 2Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, UMR BOREA CNRS 7208, Museum National d’Histoire N, FRANCE
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ORAL VIII - Neurobiology Chairs: Camila V. Esguerra, Finn-Arne Weltzien
15:00 Gustatory Computations In Zebrafish Brain O-VIII-1Emre Yaksi Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience - NTNU, NORWAY
15:15 Whole-brain Functional Imaging With Two-photon Light-sheet Microscopy O-VIII-2Raphaël Candelier1; S Wolf1; W Supatto2; G Debrégeas1; E Beaurepaire2 1Laboratoire Jean Perrin (CNRS/UPMC), FRANCE; 2Laboratory for Optics and Biosciences (Ecole Polytechnique / CNRS / INSERM), FRANCE
15:30 Using Vertical Migration Of Larval Zebrafish To Study Non-image-forming Light Processing: Opsin, Neural Circuits And Neuromodulators O-VIII-3Q. Lin1; S. Jesuthasan2 1NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE; 2Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology; Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School; Department of Physiology,, SINGAPORE
15:45 RNA Sequencing Of FACS-sorted Motor Neurons And Schwann Cells Reveals Pre-mRNA Splicing Changes In A Zebrafish Model For Spinal Muscular Atrophy O-VIII-4Himanshu Vyas1; C Vaz2; B Parker2; S Tay1; K See1; V Tanavde2; S Mathavan3; C Winkler1 1Centre for Bioimaging Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, NUS, SINGAPORE; 2Bioinformatics Institute, SINGAPORE; 3Genome Institute of Singapore, SINGAPORE
16:00 Melatonin Restores Mitochondrial Function And Locomotor Activity In Parkinsonian Zebrafish O-VIII-5Dario Acuña-Castroviejo; E Diaz-Casado; Germaine Escames; Ja García; A Lopez; I Rusanova; Ja Guerrero-Martinez University of Granada, SPAIN
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16:15 Gdf6a Antagonizes Retinoic Acid Signals To Maintain Retinal Progenitors And Regulate Timing Of Neurogenesis In The Zebrafish Retina O-VIII-6L.E. Valdivia1; G. Gestri1; M. Givens2; A.M. Krasnow1; W. Horner2; D. Lamb2; A. Tafessu2; T. Vleeshouwer-Neumann2; A. Williams2; C. Wierzbicki1; R.M. Young1; H.L. Stickney1; T.A. Hawkins1; Q. Schwarz3; F. Cavodeassi4; S.W. Wilson1; K.L. Cerveny2 1University College London, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Reed College, UNITED STATES; 3University of South Australia, AUSTRALIA; 4Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, SPAIN
16:30 An Acute Inflammatory Response Underlies Axonal Regeneration In The Zebrafish Retinotectal System O-VIII-7Ilse Bollaerts; J Van Houcke; A Beckers; K Lemmens; I Van Hove; L Moons KU Leuven, BELGIUM
16:45 CRH Neurons Encode Different Acute Stress Levels By Activity Changes In Individual Cells And Alteration In Coordinated Population Response O-VIII-8C.M. Vom Berg - Maurer1; C.A. Trivedi2; J.H. Bollmann2; R.J. De Marco1; S. Ryu1 1Developmental Genetics of the Nervous System, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, 69120 Heide, GERMANY; 2Neural Circuits and Behavior, Department of Biomedical Optics, Max Planck Institute for Medical Rese, GERMANY
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ORAL IX - Migration and Development Chairs: Jarema Malicki, Trude M. Haug
15:00 H202 Levels Are Very Dynamic During Development And Participate To Axon Path Finding O-IX-1C. Gauron1; N. Quenech’du1; C. Rampon1; E. Ipendey1; F. Del Bene2; M. Volovitch1; S. Vriz1 1Collège de France, FRANCE; 2Înstitut Curie, FRANCE
15:15 Cavefish Eye Loss In Response To An Early Block In Retinal Differentiation Progression O-IX-2M Stemmer1; L.-S. Schuhmacher2; N.S. Foulkes3; C. Bertolucci4; J. Wittbrodt1 1Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg 69120, GERMANY; 2Department of Pharmacology, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 3DY, UNITED KINGDOM; 3Institute of Toxicology and Genetics (ITG), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe 76131, GERMANY; 4Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, University of Ferrara, Ferrara 44121, ITALY
15:30 Oocyte Polarization In Zebrafish Is Coupled With The Meiotic Chromosomal Bouquet Configuration O-IX-3M.C. Mullins; Y.M. Elkouby University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, UNITED STATES
15:45 Evolution And Expression Of Phosphodiesterase 6 Genes: A Vertebrate Innovation To Control Photosensitivity O-IX-4Xesús Abalo; D Lagman; I E Franzén; D Larhammar Uppsala Universitet, SWEDEN
16:00 The Anosmia - Cilia Connection: Development Of A New Sensory Cilia Assay Using The Genetically Encoded Calcium Biosensor GCaMP5 O-IX-5J.G.M. Bergboer1; C Wyatt2; C Austin-Tse1; E Yaksi3; I.A. Drummond1 1Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, UNITED STATES; 2Neuroelectronics Research Flanders, Leuven, BELGIUM;3Neuroelectronics Research Flanders, Leuven/Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, Centre for Neur, NORWAY
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16:15 Development And Evolution Of Skeletal Joints O-IX-6Gage Crump1; Ct Miller2; I Braasch3; N Ellis2; J Smeeton1; L Lai1; Rm Dale4; J Postlethwait3; A Askary1 1University of Southern California, UNITED STATES; 2UC Berkeley, UNITED STATES; 3University of Oregon, UNITED STATES; 4Loyola University Chicago, UNITED STATES
16:30 Role Of Reelin In Zebrafish Optic Tectum Development And Retino-tectal Circuit Formation O-IX-7Vincenzo Di Donato1; T. Auer2; N. Testa1; J.P. Concordet3; F. Del Bene1 1Institut Curie, FRANCE; 2UNIL, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND; 3Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, FRANCE
16:45 Hedgehog Signalling Is Required For Integrin Activation And Endodermal Cell Adhesion And Migration O-IX-8Philipp Tschaikner1; T Wegleiter2; G Shah3; K Thierbach4; K Klee1; I Roeder4; J Huisken3; P Aanstad1 1Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Innsbruck, AUSTRIA; 2Brain Research Institute, University of Zurich, SWITZERLAND; 3Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, GERMANY; 4Institute for Medical Informatics and Biometry, TU Dresden, GERMANY
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18:00 - 19:00 Room: Hall C
DANIO-CODE Workshop Chair: Ferenc Müller
18:00 Transcriptional And Posttranscriptional Annotation Reveal Developmental Dynamics Of Regulatory Non-coding Elements WDC-1Ferenc Mueller1; I Miguel-Escalada1; Y Hadhziev1; Chirag Nepal2; P Balwierz3; N Li1; V Haberle3; R Andersson4; A Sandelin5; P Carninci6; B Lenhard3 1University of Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM; 2UNiversity of Bergen, NORWAY; 3Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM; 4University of Copenhagen, DENMARK; 5university of Copenhagen, DENMARK; 6RIKEN, JAPAN
18:15 Genome Methylation Variations Correspond To The Development Of Zebrafish Late Blastula WDC-2Jue Zhao; Y. Zhao; X.G. Wang; T. Tian; Z.Y. Zhu; J.C. Luo Peking University, CHINA
18:30 Mapping Chromatin Dynamics During Vertebrate Embryogenesis WDC-3MT Lee; AR Bonneau; KR DiVito; AJ Giraldez Yale University, UNITED STATES
18:45 SiteRNAs, The Novel Small Non-coding RNAs That Control Gene Expression During Early Zebrafish Development. WDC-4C Heliot; S Horswell; C. S. Hill CRICK institute, UNITED KINGDOM
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08:00 - 09:00 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
Keynote 4 Chairs: Mary Mullins, Jean-Stephane Joly
08:00 Deconstructing And Reconstructing Neuronal Circuits For Olfaction In Zebrafish KN-04Rainer Friedrich Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, SWITZERLAND
09:00 - 09:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
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09:00 Fast Contactless Three-dimensional And Multimodal Zebrafish Imaging IP-16Jan Huisken Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, GERMANY
09:30 - 10:00 COFFEE AND EXHIBITON ROOM: FOYER
10:00 - 10:30 Room: Plenary hall - Hall A
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10:00 A Sensory-motor Loop Interfacing The Cerebrospinal Fluid To Central Pattern Generators In The Zebrafish Spinal Cord IP-17U Böhm; L Djenoune; K Fidelin; J Hubbard; A Prendergast; J Sternberg; Claire Wyart ICM, FRANCE
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10:30 Adult Neurogenesis And Neurosteroids In Zebrafish: A Complex Story IP-18O Kah1; N Diotel2; J Cano-Nicolau3; MM Gueguen3; P Coumailleau3; C Vaillant3; E Pellegrini3 1Research Institute in Health, Environment and Occupation, FRANCE; 2Saint Denis, La Reunion, RÈUNION; 3Rennes, FRANCE
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11:00 Managing Fate Decisions By Daughter Cells Within Retinal Lineages IP-19Anne-Laure Duchemin1; A. Paolini1; S. Albadri1; E. Patzel1; D. Bornhorst1; P. González-Avalos1; S. Lemke1; A. Machate2; M. Brand2; S. Sel3; V. Di Donato4; F. Del Bene4; F. R. Zolessi5; M. Ramialison6; Lucia Poggi1 1Centre for Organismal Studies, GERMANY; 2Biotechnology Center and Center for Regenerative Therapies, GERMANY; 3Department of Ophtalmology, GERMANY; 4Institut Curie, FRANCE; 5Sección Biología Celular Facultad de Ciencias, URUGUAY; 6Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, AUSTRALIA
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11:30 Maternal Regulators Of Germ Cell Specification And Germ Granule Assembly IP-20Florence Marlow Albert Einstein College of Medicine, UNITED STATES
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Closing Remarks
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Ramsköld, DR O-V-7Ranefall, P P1-098Rangel-Huerta, E P2-090Ranieri, C P2-058Raphel, Linda P1-082Raschperger, E. P1-088Rasinger, Jd P3-056Rastegar, S. P3-071Rauvala, H P3-105Rauzi, Matteo O-V-5Rayfield, E P1-051Raz, E O-VI-4Rebelo, M P1-028Ree, Rasmus P2-110Reeves, P O-VI-2Reid, E. P3-124Reinhardt, R. P3-104Reining, M. P3-062Reischauer, S.R. P1-084Renshaw, S P2-037Rescan, Pierre-Yves P1-061Rességuier, J. P2-024Reuter, As P3-109Reuter, I P3-019Reversade, B P2-096Revote, J O-I-4Rey, Sonia IP-13Reyes, Ae P3-001, P3-021Reyniers, E P1-008Reynolds, A P2-060Rharass, T.* P1-056Ribas, Laia KN-03Ribeiro, P. R. P1-034Richardson, Gp P3-045Riemer, S. O-VII-3Riesco, M. F. P3-018Riley, B. B. P1-072Riley, Eb P3-095Rissone, A P2-005Rissone, Alberto P2-113Rivera, Andres P3-074Rivière, L. P1-081Robinson, M. D. O-II-3Robinson, Md P1-062Robson Brown, K. P1-069Roddy, K P1-051RODIUS, S. P1-001Rodrigues, J P1-028Rodrigues, S P1-053Rodrigues, V. P3-018Rodriguez Rodriguez, R. P1-014, P1-016Roedel, C P1-046Roeder, I O-IX-8Roehl, H P1-027Roehl, H. H. O-II-2Roehl, HH O-II-1Roostalu, U P1-005Ropstad, E P3-032, P3-034, P3-058Rossel, M P3-084Rossi, A. IP-04Rosso, G. P1-087
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Rouleau, Ga P2-052Rounioja, S. P2-018Rouse, H. P3-055Roussigne, Myriam P3-118Rua Ferreira, Rita P3-135Ruas, M. P1-059Rubio, M P3-092Rudeck, Steven P1-086Ruetten, M. P2-002Ruggiero, F P3-122Ruggiero, Florence P2-066Ruiz, M P3-084Rusanova, I O-VIII-5Russell, C P2-054Russell, Claire O-V-2Russo, P. P2-130Ruud, K.N. P1-032Ryu, S. O-VIII-8Rämet, M P2-014, P2-016Rämet, M. P2-006, P2-018Sablitzky, F. P2-081, P2-083Saint-Amant, L P3-087Saito, E P1-064Salbu, B P3-042, P3-044Samarut, E. P3-082Samarut, Eric P3-100Sampath, P. O-I-5Samson, N P1-062Samson, N. E. O-II-3San, B P1-024San, B. P1-018Sanchez Iranzo, Hector P2-065Sánchez, L. P2-064Sanchez-Gonzalez, R. O-IV-4Sánchez-Iranzo, H O-II-4Sanchez-Laorden, B P2-122Sandberg, RS O-V-7Sandelin, A WDC-1Sandoval, M P1-058Sandve, GK O-VII-1Sandvik, G P3-031Sandvik, Guro P3-033Santimaria, M. P2-025Santoro, M P2-082Santoro, M.M. O-VI-1Santos, T. P3-018Saraceno, C P2-132Saralahti, Anni P2-018Sasado, T WZM-2Sasore, T P2-060Sassen, W.A. P1-087Sauer, S. P3-130Sauteur, L P1-080Scahill, C. O-I-2, P1-011
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Scahill, Cm P2-115Schad, Martina P1-009Scheid, L. M. P2-017Schepers, Dorien P1-008Schiavone, M. P2-025, P2-092Schier, AF O-I-7Schiller, V. P1-096Schimmenti, L.A. P3-051Schimmenti, La P3-047Schirmer, K. P3-081Schmid, B. P3-106Schmitner, N. P2-050, P2-067Schmitz, M P3-024Schneider, H P3-097Schober, M P2-117Scholpp, S O-VI-4Scholpp, S. O-VI-2, P3-112Scholz, S. P3-062Schorderet, Daniel F. O-III-1Schorpp-Kistner, M P1-054Schuetz, Jd P3-121Schug, A O-VI-4Schuhmacher, L.-S. O-IX-2Schulte-Merker, S. P1-079Schulte-Merker, Stefan O-III-1Schulz, R.W P3-034Schulz, Rw O-VII-7Schwarz, A. P1-088Schwarz, Q. O-VIII-6, P3-055Schütz, L O-VI-6Schäfers, C. P1-096Scott, E P3-075Scott, Ic P2-096Scott, Reynolds P1-069Sealy, I P2-115Sealy, I. O-I-2, P1-003, P1-045, P1-067Sealy, I.M. P1-011See, K O-VIII-4Segert, Julia P1-090Seki, R P3-025Sel, S. IP-19, P1-087Sepúlveda Díaz, JE P3-128Seshadri, S. P3-017Shah, G O-IX-8Shcherbakov, D. P3-085Shcherbakova, I. P1-026Shen, Hy P3-013Shibata, Eri P2-069Shimada, Yasuhito P2-071Shoji, W P3-099Shpilman, M. P3-020Shu, Xinhua O-VII-2, P2-119Siegfried, G P2-073Siekmann, A P1-068Siekmann, A.F. P1-074Sigala, S. P2-042Silva, N P2-079Simion, M P3-086Simoens, P P2-076, P2-078Simoens, P. P1-075, P1-077Simoes, B P1-027
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Uriu, K P2-104Ustundag, U.V. P1-060, P3-030Vacarro, A P2-062Vaillant, C IP-18Valdivia, L P2-005Valdivia, L.E. O-VIII-6Vale, L P1-028Valen, R. P3-053Valencia, S P3-057VALLAR, L. P1-001Van Bebber, Frauke P3-106Van Boxtel, A.L. O-VI-7Van Buuringen, N P1-024Van Der Elst, S. P1-079van der Ent, W P1-019Van Der Linde, H P3-083Van Der Linde, H. P1-015van der Linden, R. P2-070van der Meeren, T. P3-053Van Der Pluijm, G IP-08Van Ham, T J P2-041Van Ham, T.J P3-083Van Ham, Tjakko P1-015Van Heeringen, S.J. P1-018Van Hoorebeke, L P2-076Van Houcke, J O-VIII-7, P3-063Van Houcke, Jessie P3-101Van Hove, I O-VIII-7, P3-063Van Laer, L P1-008Van Oudenaarden, A IP-05Van Roy, N P2-015Vanden Berghe, P. P3-009Vandernoot, I. P2-111Vanhauwaert, S P2-015Vanhollebeke, B. P1-084Vanhove, C P2-076Vanhove, C. P1-077Varga, Máté P3-055Varga, Z M P1-036Varga, Zoltan O-III-4, O-III-5Varshney, G P1-041, P2-049Varshney, G.K. P1-055Varshney, Gaurav P2-051Varshney, GK IP-12Vasconcelos, Ana Carina P3-070Vaughan, L. P2-002Vaz, C O-VIII-4Vaz, C. O-I-5Vaz, R P2-068Veinotte, Cj P2-056Veneman, WJ P1-019, P1-099Vermot, J. P1-078Vermot, Julien P3-135VERNIER, P O-VII-8Verrier, B. P2-024Vettori, A. P2-025, P2-092Viader-Llargués, O P2-125Vibe, C O-V-4Vidar., B. P3-046Vilfan, Andrej P3-135Villares, J P3-128
Vink, C.S. P2-070Vleeshouwer-Neumann, T. O-VIII-6Vleminckx, K P2-078Volovitch, M P3-029Volovitch, M. O-IX-1, P2-059Volt Valdivia, H. P3-065Voltes, A. P3-035Vom Berg - Maurer, C.M. O-VIII-8von Krogh, K P3-034Voz, M O-I-8, P3-109Voz, Marianne P2-127Vriz, S P3-029Vriz, S. O-IX-1, P2-059Vuong, D. P3-062Vyas, Himanshu O-VIII-4Völtzke, K P1-024Wagner, D.R. P3-016Wai, Htoo P1-010Wali, N P2-115Wali, N. O-I-2, P1-003, P1-011, P1-067Walker, W. J. O-VI-8Walsen, T. P2-050Walter, R P2-117Wan, H P3-121Wang, H O-VII-5Wang, X P2-060Wang, X.G. WDC-2Wang, Z P2-029Ward, S P3-045Wargelius, A O-VII-7Wargenau, S. P1-087Warner, Susan O-III-1Waskiewicz, A.J. P3-017Watabe, S P2-057Watanabe, Masakatsu P2-129Waters, S P3-069Wawrzyniak, M P1-022Webb, S.E. P1-059Weber, C P3-037Weber, L. M. O-II-3Weber, S O-VI-4Weber, S. O-VI-2Wedding, C P3-069Wegleiter, T O-IX-8Weichert, N O-IV-8Weidinger, Gilbert O-IV-3Weinhardt, V. P2-043Weinstein, Brant P2-029Welte, C. P3-108Weltzien, F. A. P3-020 , P3-022, P3-031,
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Monday 29 JuneZEBRAFISH GENOME
AND PHENOME
Tuesday 30 JuneBIOMEDICINE
MODELS
Wednesday 1 JulyAQUA
MODELS
Thursday 2 JulyDEVELOPMENT,NEUROBIOLOGY
Sunday28 June
TheWellcome
TrustSangerInstitute
andZFIN
WorkshopWorking
withZebrafishGenome
Resources
0800 0900
0900 0930
0930 1000
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10301100
11001130
11301200
12001300
12151300
1300140014001500
15001700
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Registrationat Venue
1500
Welcomereception
at the Venue1500-1900
Opening addressKeynote 1
Ewan BirneyBig Data in Biology
Keynote 2Leonard Zon
Finding Therapeuticsusing the Zebrafish
Keynote 3Laia Ribas
The Zebrafish as a ModelOrganism for Aquaculture
Research
Keynote 4Rainer Friedrich
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Neuronal Circuits for Olfaction
in Zebrafish
Invited plenary 1José Luis Gómez-SkarmetaGene Regulation Dynamics and Chromatin Architecture during
Development and Evolution
Invited plenary 6David Tobin
Using the Zebrafish to Understand Tuberculosis
Invited plenary 11Jochen Wittbrodt
A population GenomicsResource in Medaka
Invited plenary 16Jan Huisken
Fast Contactless Threedimensional and Multimodal
Zebrafish Imaging
Invited plenary 2Steve Harvey
Spatial and Single CellTranscriptomics
Invited plenary 7David Traver
Decoding the MolecularCues that Regulate HSC
Specification
Invited plenary 12Shawn Burgess
Controlling Genetics inFish using Genome Editing
Invited plenary 17Claire Wyart
A Sensory-Motor LoopInterfacing the Cerebrospinal
Fluid to Central PatternGenerators in the Zebrafish
Spinal Cord
ORAL IOmics
ORAL IINew
Techno-logies &Imaging
ORAL IIIHusbandry
ORAL IVCancer
andRegeneration
ORAL VThera-peutics,Angio
genesisand Cell
Development
ORAL VIMorpho-genesisand cell
signalling
ORAL VIIAqua,Repro-duction,
Toxicology
ORALVIII
Neuro-biology
ORAL IXMigration
andDevelopment
Invited plenary 3Antonio Giraldez
Characterizing Gene Regulation During Embryonic Development
using Ribosome Footprinting, Interactome Capture and Clip-seq
Invited plenary 8Ewa Snaar-Jagalska
Using Zebrafish toFight Prostate Cancer
Invited plenary 13Simon MacKenzie
Do you like it hot or not?Thermal choice, individual
variation and feverin zebrafish
Invited plenary 18Oliver Kah
Adult Neurogenesis andNeurosteroids in Zebrafish:
A Complex Story
Invited plenary 4Didier Stainier
More on Morpholinosversus Mutants
Invited plenary 9Jean Pierre LevraudHost-Virus Interactions
in Zebrafish
Invited plenary 14Chris Lawrence
Feeding Zebrafish - a LessonFrom Aquaculture
Invited plenary 19Lucia Poggi
Managing Fate Decisions byDaughter Cells within Retinal
Lineages
Invited plenary 5Jeroen Bakkers
Genome-wide RNA Tomography
Invited plenary 10Pierre Drapeau
Neuroleptics for ALS
Invited plenary 15Hanne C Winther-LarsenUse of Zebrafish as Infection
Model in Aquaculture
Invited plenary 20Florence Marlow
Maternal Regulators of GermCell Specification and Germ
Granule Assembly
Lunch, Exhibition
POSTERS I AND DRINKS Room Møller
POSTERS I (even)
1900RECEPTION, CITY HALL
POSTERS I (odd)
Tecniplast Satelite Symposia.
Hall B
1230-1400 EUFishBioMedSociety Assembly
Hall C
POSTERS II (even)
1800COMMUNITY SESSION
Hall C
INVITED DINNER
POSTERS II (odd)
Workshop Zebrafish in TeachingChair: Charles Press
Hall C
POSTERS III (even)
1800Workshop DANIO-CODE
Chair: Ferenc MüllerHall C
CONGRESS DINNER
POSTERS III (odd)
Coffee and Exhibition
CLOSING REMARKS
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Hall A Hall C Hall C Hall CHall B Hall B Hall A Hall A Hall B