Monday 08th June 2015 Location 12.30-14.00 Registration and Exhibition/Posters Sandwich Lunch on arrival 14:00 Welcome SWC Lecture Theatre NF-B AND STRESS RESPONSES SWC Lecture Theatre 14.00-14.25 It takes more than one HIF to control NF-kappaB Sonia Rocha, University of Dundee 14:25-14:50 Dissecting the mechanism of FAK-regulated NF-KappaB signaling. Delphine Lees (Hodivala-Dilke lab) 14:50-15:15 Regulation of NF-kappaB by hypoxia and hypercapnia Cormac Taylor 15:15-15:30 Short talk: Modulating stress-stimulation of NF-kappaB: role of the nucleolus. Jingyu Chen (Stark lab) 15.30-16.00 Coffee Break and Exhibition/Posters 16.00-16.25 Carbon dioxide dependent regulation of NF-kappaB Eoin Cummins 16:25-16.50 NF-kappaB and DNA replication stress Neil Perkins 16.50-17:05 Short talk: Mitochondria dependent NF-kappaB activation links apoptosis to innate immunity Evangelos Giampazolias (Tait lab) 17.05-18.00 Drinks Reception and Exhibition/Posters Tuesday 09th June 2015 08.00-09.15 Registration UBIQUITIN AND NF-B 09.15-09:40 09:40-10:05 SCW Foyer SCW Foyer SWC Lecture Theatre SWC Foyer Location SCW Foyer SWC Lecture Theatre Autophagy of TRAF3 regulates interleukin expression via control of novel NFkappaB/TGFbeta crosstalk Alice Newman (Wilkinson lab) The role of E3 ubiquitin ligases in the activation of the canonical IKK complex. Philip Cohen 10:05-10:30 Regulation of Met1-linked ubiquitin chains by OTULIN Rune Damgaard (Komander lab) 10:30-11.00 Coffee Break and Exhibition/Posters 11.00-11.25 Lys-63-linked ubiquitin is functionally required for NOD2 signalling and is regulated by the linkage-se;ective deubiquitinase CYLD. Mads Gyrd-Hansen 11.25-11:50 Lubac and linear ubiquitin coordinates DUB recruitment to signaling complexes. Peter Draber (Walczak lab) 11:50-12.05 Short talk: Novel MyD88 mutations in lymphoma and their potential effect on transcriptional and translational control Ming Wang (Du lab) SCW Foyer SWC Lecture Theatre 12.05-13:30 Lunch and Exhibition/Posters NF-B AND CANCER 13:30-13:55 Developing first-in-class selective IKKalpha inhibitors. Simon MacKay 13:55-14:20 Selective targeting of the NF-kappaB pathway in cancer Guido Franzoso 14.20-14:55 New insights into the function and regulation of the non-canonical NF-kappaB pathway Alessio Iannetti (Perkins lab) 14.55-15:10 Short talk: The potential of IKkalpha as a novel target in ER positive breast cancer. Joanne Edwards 15:10-15:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition/Posters 15:30-15:55 NFKB1: a suppressor of ageing and cancer. Derek Mann 15.55-16:30 Selected short presentations from posters (5mins each) SWC Foyer SWC Lecture Theatre SCW Foyer SWC Lecture Theatre Role of c-Rel in renal fibrosis: Jack Leslie Disturbed flow induces the expression of the NF-kappaB negative regulator Cezanne Neil Bowden A role for p62 in nucleolar accumulation of RelA.: Pierre Morin USP7 iinhibition modulates inflammatory and Osteolytic potential in primary human cells. Felicity Herrington Enhancement of NF-kappaB signaling by KLF2 inactivating mutations in splenic marginal zone lymphoma: Alexandra Clipson The role of Bcl-3 in skeletal heath and disease: Hussain Jaffery Co-development of DTP3 and its biomarkers to therapeutically target the NF-kappaB survival pathway in multiple myeloma: Laura Tornatore SWC Foyer 16:30-18:00 POSTER SESSION 19:00 till late Dinner and Ceilidh Student Union Wednesday 10th June 2015 NF-B SUBUNITS 09:30-09:55 Bcl-3 and Tpl2 Ruaidhri Carmody 09:55-10:20 Regulation of fibrosis by cRel Fiona Oakley 10:20-10:35 Short talk: The structural basis of the p50:p50:HDAC1 interaction Tyrell Cartwright (Mann lab) 10:35-10:50 Short talk: Mapping the interaction of BCL3 and p50 identifies Bcl-3-mimetic antiinflammatory peptide: Patricia Collins (Carmody lab) 10.50-11:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition/Posters 11:30-12:00 Regulating the nuclear distribution of RelA Lesley Stark 12:00-12:30 Oscillations Mike White 12:30 Finish (packed lunch available to take away) Location SWC Lecture Theatre SCW Foyer SWC Lecture Theatre SCW Foyer
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