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Brazilian Society for Cell Biology
XVII Meeting
Dynamics Cell Biology in Health and Disease
September 3-6th, 2014
Iguassu Falls, Paraná
Preliminary Program
SBBC-Sociedade Brasileira de Biologia Celular
AvProf Lineu Prestes, 1524
05508-000 São Paulo, SP
Email: [email protected]
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TheXVII SBBC Meeting will focus on the following
currenttopicareas
Cancer and cell biology Gene and cell therapy Cellular biology of inflammation General cell biology Cell death Host-pathogen interaction Cell cycle and proliferation Methods in cell biology Cell trafficking and organelles Morphology and cell biology Cytoskeleton and migration Neurobiology Developmental biology Plant cell Biology Differentiation Reproductive biology Education in cell biology Stem cells Epigenetics Signaling Extracellular matrix Tissue engineering
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Dynamics Cell Biology in Health and Disease
XVII Meeting of the Brazilian Society for Cell
Biology
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
8h00 Registration desk opens
9h00 – 17h30 Main Foyer
Commercial Exhibition
8h30 – 12h30Rooms TBA
Pre Meeting Courses 1-9 (see list of courses at the end of this program)
12h30 – 13h30 Room 1
TechnicalConference 1(TBA)
12h30 – 13h30 Room 2
Technical Conference 2 (TBA)
12h30 – 13h30
Graduate Programs in Cell Biology – Lunch Meeting
14h00 – 15h30Pre-Meeting Round Table-Rooms 1-2
Cell Biology and Physics Interface (TBC)
Chairpersons: Hernandes Carvalho and Célia Garcia
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14h00 – 15h30Room 3
Pre-Meeting Invited Young Investigator Session I
14h00 – 15h30Room 4
Pre-Meeting Invited Young Investigator Session II
18h00Rooms 1-4
Opening Ceremony
18h30 – 19h15Opening Keynote Conference-Rooms 1-4
Regina Pekelmann Markus
Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil
Circadian variation of the microRNA control of progenitor cells derived from tissue
explants
Chairperson: Wilson Savino
Thursday,September 4, 2014
Room 1
8h00 – 9h00Conference - Room 1
C1.1 Evelyne Bloch Gallego Institute Cochin, Paris, France Title TBA Chairperson: Irene Yan
9h00 – 10h30 Symposium - Room 1
S1.1 Cell Motility, Cytoskeleton & MuscleDifferentiation Chairperson: ManoelLuís Costa
Speakers Gillian Butler-Browne Institut de Myologie, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France Title TBA Claudia Mermelstein Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
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Title TBA AnselmoMoriscot Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Role of MuRFs in skeletal muscle plasticity 10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
11h00 –12h30Symposium - Room 1
S1.2 Morphogenesis: Shaping Tissues and Organs Chairperson: Ricardo G. Ramos
Speakers Irene Yan Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Title TBA José Garcia Ribeiro Abreu Jr Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Unexpected mechanisms involving Wnt signaling during embryonic head formation Ricardo Guelerman P Ramos Medical School - Ribeirão Preto,Universityof São Paulo (USP), Brazil Title TBA 12h30 –13h30 Technical Conference - Room 1
TC1.1 Carl Zeiss
Emerging Microscopy 3D Techniques
13h30 –14h30 Meet-the-Professor - Rooms 1-2
TBA
12h30-14h30Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #1
14h30– 15h30Conference - Room1
C1.2 Giulio Gabbiani Department of Pathology, CMU, Geneva, Switzerland
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Myofibroblast and Tissue Repair Chairpersons: Alexis Desmoulièrand Ian Darby
15h30 – 17h00Symposium - Room 1
S1.3 Myofibroblast during Tissue Repair Chairperson: LuisCristovão Porto Institute of Biology, State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil
Speakers Alexis Desmoulière Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Limoges, France The myofibroblast: a mechanically active cell in normal and pathological situations Ian Darby Health Innovations Research Institute, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora, Australia Fibroblasts, tumor stroma and hypoxia Andrea Monte Alto Costa Institute of Biology, State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil Beta adrenergic receptors, stress and fibroblasts
17h00 – 17h30 Coffee break
17h30Room 1
SBBC Assembly
Room 2
8h00 – 9h00 Conference -Room2
C1.3 VassilisPachnis(TBC)
National Institute for Medical Research The Ridgeway, London, United Kingdom
Development of the Enteric Nervous System: Enteric GLIA
Chairperson: VivaldoMouraNeto
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9h00 – 10h30Symposium - Room2
S1.4 Biology of the Enteric Nervous System Chairperson: VivaldoMouraNeto
Speakers Gerly Anne Brito Medical School, Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Brazil Role of enteric glia on intestinal inflammatory diseases Heitor de Souza Medical School, Federal Universityof Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Neuroimmune interactions in intestinal diseases PatríciaCastellucci Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Expression of the P2X receptors in enteric neurons and glial cells
10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
11h00 – 12h30Symposium - Room 2 S1.5 Biology of the Neuroinflammation
Chairperson:SilvanaAllodi Speakers Diego Gomez-Nicola Centre for Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Understanding microglial proliferation in chronic neurodegenerative diseases CristovamPicançoDiniz Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Brazil Influences of aging and environment on viral encephalitis outcomes: behavioral and microglial changes in murine model Rosália Mendez-Otero InstituteofBiophysics Carlos Chagas Fo, Federal Universityof Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Cell therapies modulate microglia responses in an animal model of ischemic stroke 12h30 – 13h30 Technical Conference - Room 2
TC1.2 Olympus
Title TBA
13h30 – 14h30 Meet-the-Professor - Rooms 1-2
TBA
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12h30-14h30 Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #1
14h30 – 15h30 Conference -Room2
C1.4 Rossana C Mello Department of Biology, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil
The cell biology of lipid body organelles in inflammatory cells
15h30 – 17h00Symposium - Room 2 S1.6 Synapse: Structure and Function
Chairperson: Flávia Carvalho Alcântara Gomes Speakers HisashiUmemori F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA Wiring the functional brain NibaldoInestrosa School of Biological Sciences, PontificiaUniversidad Católica, Chile Wnt signaling its Role in Pre- and Post-Synaptic Organization Flávia Carvalho A Gomes InstituteofBiomedicalSciences, Federal Universityof Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Astrocytes control inhibitory synapse formation through TGF-β1/CaMK II signaling pathway
17h00 – 17h30 Coffee break
17h30 Room 1
SBBC Assembly
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Room 3
8h00 – 9h00Conference -Room 3
C1.5 Yoshifumi Itoh University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Spatiotemporal regulation of MT1-MMP determines cellular invasion Chairperson: Ruy Jaeger
9h00 – 10h30Symposium - Room 3 S1.7 Tumor Microenvironment and Vascular Function Control
Chairperson: Roger Chammas Speakers Robert Gillies MoffittCancer Research Center, USA
Title TBA
Ricardo Giordano (TBC) IQ-USP
InstituteofChemistry, University of São Paulo, SP, Brazil Maria Helena Bellini Marumo Nuclear and Energy Research Institute (IPEN – CNEN), Brazil Title TBA
10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
11h00 – 12h30Symposium - Room 3 S1.8 Cell Interactions and Cancer
Chairperson: José Andrés MorgadoDíaz Speakers Andrei I. Ivanov Department of Human and Molecular Genetics, Commonwealth University, USA The actomyosin cytoskeleton: a master regulator of epithelial junctions and EMT
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Maria Aparecida Azevedo KoikeFolgueira Facultyof Medicine, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Gene expression in stromal cells of luminal A and Luminal B breast cancer José Andrés MorgadoDíaz BrazilianNationalCancerInstitute (INCA), Brazil Role of claudin proteins during the epithelial cancer
12h30-14h30 Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #1
14h30 – 15h30Conference -Room 3
C1.6 Robert Gillies Moffitt Cancer Research Center, USA Cancer microenvironment Chairperson: Roger Chammas
15h30 – 17h00Symposium - Room 3
S1.9 Mechanisms underlying cancer progression Chairperson:EnilzaEspreafico
Speakers Jerson L Silva Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Expanding the prion concept to cancer biology: dominant-negative effect of aggregates of mutant p53 tumour suppressor Valéria Valente Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas, Araraquara, UNESP DNA repair genes: roles in genomic stability of tumor cells and cancer progression Enilza Maria Espreafico Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, USP-SP Vesicle trafficking in cancer cell invasion: the role of myosin-Va 17h00 – 17h30 Coffee break
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Room 4
8h00 – 9h00Conference -Room4 C1.7 Gustavo Batista Menezes
Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Revealing novel features of cell death and immune responses byin vivoimaging
Chairperson: Vanessa de Freitas
9h00 – 10h30Selectedposters oral presentations - Room4
SOP1 - Young Investigators – PD (TBA) SOP2 - Young Investigators – DR (TBA)
10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
11h00 – 12h30Selectedposters oral presentations - Room 4
SOP3 - Young Investigators – MS (TBA) SOP4 - Young Investigators –IC (TBA)
12h30-14h30 Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #1 14h30 – 15h30 Conference -Room 4 C1.8 Jason Mills
Title (TBA)
Division of Gastroenterology, Dept Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Chairperson: Patricia Gama
15h30 – 17h00 Symposium - Room 4 S1.10 Cell Cycle Regulation
Chairperson: JörgKobarg Speakers
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Joan A. Roig Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona, Spain The NIMA-family kinases Nek9, Nek6 and Nek7 as key mitotic regulators
GlauciaSantelli Institute of Biomedical Science, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil Physical and chemical agents leading to centrosome abnormalities modulate chromosome instability and aneuploidy JörgKobarg National Laboratory of Biosciences (LNBio); National Center for Energy and Material Research (CNPEM), Brazil The role of members of the human Nek family kinases in the regulation of the cell cycle and the DNA
damage response
Friday,September5, 2014 Room 1
8h00 – 9h00 Conference–Room1
C2.1 Tércio Augusto Penteado Barbosa State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil Historicidade da Biologia Celular Chairperson: MarimeliaPorcionatto
9h00 – 10h30 Symposium - Room 1
S2.1 CellBiology in Health andin Disease I Chairperson: Vilma R. Martins Speakers (TBA)
10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
11h00 – 12h30Symposium - Room 1
S2.2 Molecular Biology of the Cell Chairperson: Edna Kimura
Speakers Mitchell Guttman (TBC) Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA
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Alexandre H Kihara Center of Mathematics, Computation and Cognition, Federal University of ABC (UFABC), Brazil New perspectives on cell communication: emerging roles for miRNAs Diego Bonatto Biotechnology Center, Federal University of Rio Grande doSul (UFRGS), Brazil The role of sphingolipids and oxidative stress in cardiogenesis as observed by systems biology analysis
12h30 – 13h30 Technical Conference - Room 1
TC2.1 Leica
Title TBA
13h30 – 14h30 Meet-the-Professor - Rooms 1-2
TBA
12h30-14h30 Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #2
14h30 – 15h30Conference -Room 1
C2.2 Jon Lane School of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Molecular regulation of autophagy Chairperson: Hernandes F Carvalho
15h30 – 17h00Symposium - Room 1
S2.3 Inflammation and the inflammasome
Chairperson: Mauro Teixeira
Speakers RaffaellaSorrentino (TBC) Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy Inflammasome: Cancer's friend or foe?
Dario S. Zamboni Medical Schoolof RibeirãoPreto, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil
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The inflammasome in recognition and responses to intracellular pathogens Mauro Teixeira Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil Pharmacological strategies to resolve acute inflammation
17h00 — 17h30 Coffee break
Room 2
8h00–9h00 Conference -Room2
C2.3 Marcelo Ehrlich Life Sciences, Cell Research and Immunology Department, Tel Aviv University, Israel Transport and signaling of transforming growth factor - β receptors: regulation by molecular motifs, cellular factors and the cell cycle. Chairperson: Vilma Martins
9h00–10h30Symposium - Room 2 S2.4 Oxidative and Reticulum Stress
Chairperson: Fernanda Ortis Speakers Maristela Martins de Camargo Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil How protein folding became a restrictive aspect for innate immunity and B lymphocytes Francisco Rafael M Laurindo Medical School, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Protein disulfideisomerase in redox cell signaling and homeostasis. Elizabeth Pacheco Batista Fontes Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Federal University of Viçosa (UFV), Brazil GmNAC30 and GmNAC81 integrate the endoplasmic reticulum stress
10h30– 11h00 Coffee break
11h00–12h30Symposium - Room 2
S2.5 Genomic and Mitochondrial DNA Damage Signaling and Repair in Health and Disease Chairperson: Rodrigo AlvesPortela Martins
Speakers
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Pierre-Olivier Frappart German Cancer Research Center, Germany Double strands breaks repair andCNSdiseases Nadja C. de Souza Pinto Institute ofChemistry, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Interplay between different DNA repair pathways for maintaining mitochondrial DNA stability Rodrigo Alves Portela Martins InstituteofBiomedicalSciences Federal Universityof Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Title TBA
12h30–13h30 Technical Conference - Room 2
TC2.2 Nikon
Title TBA
13h30–14h30 Meet-the-Professor - Rooms 1-2
TBA
12h30-14h30 Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #2
14h30–15h30Conference - Room2
C2.4 Anibal Eugenio Vercesi Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
Mitochondrial bioenergetics and calcium signaling
15h30 –17h00Symposium - Room2
S2.6 Cell Biology of Pathogens Chairperson: Celia R. S. Garcia
Speakers Helmut Plattner Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany Calcium signaling in the non-parasitic protozoan, Paramecium tetraurelia - lessons for parasitic forms?
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Andrew P. Thomas New Jersey Medical School, USA Title TBA Celia R. S. Garcia Institute of Biosciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Calcium signaling in Malaria parasites
17h00– 17h30 Coffee break
Rooms3-4
8h00–9h00Conference -Rooms3-4
C2.5 Marie Claude Hofmann MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, USA Mechanisms controlling the male germ line stem cell niche Chairperson: Luis Renato França
9h00–10h30 Symposium - Rooms 3-4 S2.7 Stemness
Chairperson: Maria Isabel Doria Rossi Speakers Alejandro Correa Dominguez Institute Carlos Chagas (Fiocruz – Curitiba), Brazil Polysomeprofiling shows extensiveposttranscriptionalregulationduringhumanadipocytestem celldifferentiationintoadipocytes Maria Isabel Doria Rossi Federal Universityof Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil Osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells: The role of cadherin cleavage and beta-catenin signaling Paulo Tambasco (TBC) Faculdade de Odontologia, Universidade de São Paulo, SP Celltherapy: the use ofstemcellsderivedfrombonemarrow in bonetissuerepair
10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
11h00–12h30Symposium–Rooms 3-4
S2.8 Epigenetics
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Chairperson: Miriam GalvonasJasiulionis Speakers HoutanNoushmehr Medical Schoolof RibeirãoPreto, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Epigenomics landscape in neuro related cancers Marcus Vinicius Matos Gomes Center of Biological and Health Sciences, Northern University of Paraná (UNPR), Brazil Epigenetic vulnerability and the environmental Influence on health Miriam GalvonasJasiulionis Department of Pharmacology, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil Title TBA
12h30-14h30 Exhibition Hall
Poster Session #2
14h30–15h30 Conference -Rooms 3-4
C2.6 Roger Chammas Departamento de Radiologia, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo Title (TBA) Chairperson: SilvanaAllodi
15h30 –17h00 Symposium- Rooms 3-4
S2.9 Cell Biology in Health and in Disease II Chairperson:Luiz EuricoNasciutti
Speakers (TBA)
17h00 – 17h30 Coffee break
17h30–18h30 Conference -Rooms 3-4
C2.7 Wilson Savino Small interference ITGA6 gene targeting differentially regulates the expression of multiple genes related to cell migration and immunological synapse in the human thymic epithelium Laboratory on Thymus Research, Dept of Immunology, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro Chairperson: HernandesCarvalho
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Saturday, September 6, 2014
Rooms 1-2
8h00– 9h00 Conference -Rooms1-2
C3.1 Alan Hall Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Sloan Kettering Institute, NY, USA
RhoGTPases: Regulators of actin dynamics in space and time Chairperson: Fabio Luis Forti
9h00 –10h30Symposium - Rooms 1-2
S3.1 Small GTPases and their Biochemical and Biological Implications Chairperson: Hugo Aguirre Armelin
Speakers Anne Ridley Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, King's College London, United Kingdom Rho GTPasesignalling in leukocyte and cancer cell transendothelial migration
MarinilceFagundes dos Santos Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil Rho GTPases in tissue healing and regeneration
Fabio LuisForti Instituteof Chemistry, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil RhoA& DNA damage repair: promising insights
10h30 – 11h00 Coffee break
Rooms 3-4
8h00–9h00Conference -Rooms 3-4
C3.2 Corinne Albigès-Rizo InstitutAlbert Bonniot,Grenoble, France Invadosomes Chairperson:Vanessa Freitas
9h00 –10h30Symposium - Rooms 3-4 S3.2 Tools for quantifying developmental dynamics
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Chairperson: Helena M Araujo
Speakers Stanislav Y. Shvartsman Lewis-Sigler Institute forIntegrative Genomics, Princeton University, NJ, USA Title TBA Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca NUPEM, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Macaé, RJ Title TBA Helena MarcollaAraújo Instituto de CiênciasBiomédicas, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, RJ Title TBA 10h30– 11h00 Coffee break
Rooms 3-4
Closing Ceremony and Awards 11h00– 11h45 Closing Keynote Conference - Rooms3-4
Mina Bissell (TBC) Distinguished Scientist Life Sciences Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA Title TBA
11h45Awards and closing remarks - Rooms3-4,
SBBC Poster and Young Investigator Oral Presentation Awards Closing Remarks
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Preliminary Program VII. Pre-conference Mini-Courses/ Intensive Short Courses 1. 3D-Light Microscopy: Theoretical Basis, Confocal Laser Scanning Fluorescence Microscope ManoelLuís Costa ICB-UFRJ 2. Neuromuscular Junction: from Morphology to the Molecular Biology Selma Maria Michelin Matheus Departamento de Anatomia, Instituto de Biociências Unesp, Botucatu, SP 3. Receptors Activated by Proteases FábioDupartNascimento UniversidadeBandeirante de São Paulo IvarneLuis dos Santos Tersariol UNIFESP, São Paulo 4. Studying the Maternal Fetal Interface Alexandre Borbely, Simone Correa, Estela Bevilacqua ICB-USP 5. Caenorhabditiselegansas a biological model Marcelo Mori UNIFESP, São Paulo
6. Gene Transfer Technology and Applications
Sang Won Han UNIFESP, São Paulo Priscila Keiko Matsumoto Martim Thomas Jefferson University& UNIFESP
7.3D-Normal and Tumor CellsCultures: TechniquesandApplications Glaucia Maria MachadoSantelli ICB, USP