Special Events
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
Wednesday 19 December 2001
The AstraZeneca Award Lecture
Stephen G. Oliver (Manchester, UK)
Biacore Scientific Seminar
'Use of BIAcore in the selection
and analysis of aptamers'
William James (Oxford, UK)
Timetable
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Glycogenomics: The Impact of Genomics and Informatics in Glycobiology
Annual Symposium
Organizers:
Anne Dell (Imperial College, UK)
Kurt Drickamer (Oxford, UK)
Wednesday 19 December 2001
John Brown (SCRI, Dundee, Scotland)
tPA as a modulator of neuronal survival and function
Stella Tsirka (Stony Brook, NY, USA)
Coordinated induction of extracellular proteolysis systems in multiple sclerosis and its mouse model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Antti Vaheri (Helsinki, Finland)
Molecular interactions in the yeast spliceosome
Jean Beggs (Edinburgh, UK)
David Tollervey (Edinburgh, UK)
Urokinase plasminogen activator, a potent marker of metastatic potential in human cancer
Joe Duffy (Dublin, Ireland)
The AstraZeneca Award Lecture
Stephen G. Oliver (Manchester, UK)
Biacore Scientific Seminar
'Use of BIAcore in the selection
and analysis of aptamers'
William James (Oxford, UK)
Bacterial mRNA decay: structure and function of the E coli degradasome
Agamemnon Carpousis (CNRS, Tolouse, France)
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Genomic approaches to analysis of glycosyltransferases
A functional post-translational proteomics approach to study the role of
N-glycans in the development of C elegans
Harry Schachter (Toronto, Canada)
Fish and chips: unravelling the interactions between genetic and dietary factors in determining cardiovascular risk
José M.Ordovas (Boston, MA, USA)
Genomic and RNA interference screens targeted at O-glycosylation
in C elegans
Fred Hagen (Rochester, USA)
Proteomic strategies in bladder cancer
Julio Celis (Aarhus, Denmark)
Fucosyl transferases and blood group substances
John Lowe (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Michigan, USA)
Comparative aspects of transferases
Anne Imberty (CNRS, Grenoble, France)
13:10 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Affymetrix Microarray Technology: present and future applications
Geoff Scopes (Affymetrix, UK)
Applications of disposable plastic microfluidic device arrays with customized chemistries to multiplexed biochemical assays
Antonio J. Ricco (ACLARA Biosciences, USA)
Regulatory design and function in metabolism
Jannie Hofmeyr (Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Sequence motifs in glycosyltransferases
Sean Munro (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Geniom technology: exploring natures plasticity with a flexible probing tool - and finding new ways for its electronic distribution
Markus Beier (Ferrarius Biotechnology, Germany)
Simplifying metabolic complexity
Martin D. Brand (Cambridge, UK)
Heparan sulphate without 2-O-sulphate can promote signalling by FGF-1, FGF-2 and HGF
Selected poster presentation - Catherine Merry (Manchester, UK)
The ProteinChip TM Biology System from Ciphergen Biosystems: a novel
proteomics platform for rapid biomarker discovery and validation
Kathryn Chapman (Ciphergen, Guildford, UK)
Lectins and protein traffic early in the secretory pathway
Hans-Peter Hauri (Basel, Switzerland)
Intramitochondrial beta-oxidation complexes
Paul Engel (Dublin, Ireland)
The cAMP cascade and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Physiopathological implications
Selected poster presentation - Sergio Papa (Bari, Italy)
Dedications to Paul Srere
Judit Ovádi and Athel Cornish-Bowden (Budapest, Hungary and Marseilles, France)
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Genomics and protein-carbohydrate interactions
Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency: a neurodegenerative misfolding
disease
Judit Ovádi (Budapest, Hungary)
Genomic screening for C-type lectins
Kurt Drickamer (Oxford, UK)
Functional states of the ribosome revealed by single particle cryo-EM
Marin van Heel (Imperial College London, UK)
Extracellular proteolysis in development and progression of atherosclerosis
Roger Lijnen (Leuven, Belgium)
Biochemistry in the curriculum of podiatry courses
Warren Turner (Northampton, UK)
Biochemistry in human nutrition and dietetics degree courses
Andrew Searle (North London, UK)
Features and functions of the ribosomal E site
Knud Nierhaus (MPI, Berlin, Germany)
Multiple glucose 6-phosphate pools or channelling in multiple pathways?
Loranne Agius (Newcastle, UK)
Structural analysis of the interaction between urokinase and its receptor - a potential target for anti-invasive cancer therapy
Michael Ploug (Finsen Laboratory, Copenhagen)
Genomic analysis of novel Siglecs (sialic acid binding Ig-type lectins)
Paul Crocker (Dundee, UK)
Molecular movements in the ribosome machine
Andrew Carter (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
The role of stoichiometric analysis in studies of metabolism
Athel Cornish-Bowden (Marseilles, France)
Haemostatic factors occupy new territory: the role of the urokinase receptor system and kininogen in inflammation
Klaus Preissner (Justus-Liebig-Universitat, Germany)
Physiological measurements technicians - the challenge of biochemistry
Verity Hick (Manchester Metropolitan, UK)
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
Conversion of pancreatic cells to hepatocytes
The urokinase receptor as an effector of G protein-coupled receptors
Francesco Blasi (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy)
Do nurses need Biochemistry?
Helen Walthall (Oxford Brookes, UK)
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Novel strategies
Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency: a neurodegenerative misfolding
disease
Judit Ovádi (Budapest, Hungary)
Functional states of the ribosome revealed by single particle cryo-EM
Marin van Heel (Imperial College London, UK)
Extracellular proteolysis in development and progression of atherosclerosis
Roger Lijnen (Leuven, Belgium)
Biochemistry in the curriculum of podiatry courses
Warren Turner (Northampton, UK)
Biochemistry in human nutrition and dietetics degree courses
Andrew Searle (North London, UK)
Features and functions of the ribosomal E site
Knud Nierhaus (MPI, Berlin, Germany)
Multiple glucose 6-phosphate pools or channelling in multiple pathways?
Loranne Agius (Newcastle, UK)
Structural analysis of the interaction between urokinase and its receptor - a potential target for anti-invasive cancer therapy
Michael Ploug (Finsen Laboratory, Copenhagen)
Molecular movements in the ribosome machine
Andrew Carter (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
The role of stoichiometric analysis in studies of metabolism
Athel Cornish-Bowden (Marseilles, France)
Galectins in mouse development
Francoise Poirier (Paris, France)
Haemostatic factors occupy new territory: the role of the urokinase receptor system and kininogen in inflammation
Klaus Preissner (Justus-Liebig-Universitat, Germany)
Physiological measurements technicians - the challenge of biochemistry
Verity Hick (Manchester Metropolitan, UK)
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
12:30 - 14:40 Lunch and Posters
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
Large scale mapping of oligosaccharide heterogeneity (glycomes)
Anne Dell (Imperial College, London, UK)
Conversion of pancreatic cells to hepatocytes
The urokinase receptor as an effector of G protein-coupled receptors
Francesco Blasi (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy)
Do nurses need Biochemistry?
Helen Walthall (Oxford Brookes, UK)
Signal transduction via the urokinase receptor: role in cell migration and proliferation
Inna Dumler (Humboldt, Germany)
Ending the message from yeast to man
Nick Proudfoot (Oxford, UK)
The rationale and teaching of biochemistry within complementary medicine
Paul Lowe (Middlesex, UK)
The glycome of C elegans and other model organisms
Stuart Haslam (Imperial College, London, UK)
Structural biology of multiprotein complexes involved in extracellular, cytoplasmic and nuclear signals
Tom Blundell (Cambridge, UK)
Microarrays for glycobiologists: analysis of cellular glycosylation changes
Jim Paulson (Scripps Institute, CA, USA)
Structure of a hepatitis C virus IRES RNA motif recognized by eukaryotic initiation factor 3
Jose Gallego (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Biochemistry: a STOPover for PAMs?
Max Lewis (Queen's, Belfast, UK)
Substrate channelling in the pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex
Richard Perham (Cambridge, UK)
Regulation of uPAR function by the tetraspan protein CD82
Selected poster presentation - Rosemary Bass (Norwich, UK)
Role of thrombin and its major cellular receptor, protease-activated receptor-1, in experimental pulmonary fibrosis
Selected poster presentation - David Howell (University College, London, UK)
Inhibition of tissue factor activity reduces the density of cellular network formation in an in vitro model of angiogenesis
Selected poster presentation - Nicola James (Hull, UK)
GlycoChipTM - high throughput technology for screening and analysis of
protein - glycan interactions
Nir Dotan (Glycominds Ltd., Israel)
Control analysis of gene expression
Selected poster presentation - Keira Curtis (Cambridge, UK)
Mechanism of thrombin-induced angiogenesis
Michael Maragoudakis (Patras, Greece)
Sequential extracts of human bone shows differing collagen synthetic rates
Selected poster presentation - John Andree Babraj (Dundee, UK)
Calmodulin conformational changes in the activation of protein kinases
Selected poster presentation - Katalin Torok (SGHMS, London, UK)
Neoglycoconjugates - trade and art
Nicolai Bovin (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)
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Metabolite Channelling and Metabolic Complexityrelated books
Regulation in Metabolism Group
Organizers:
Patti A. Quant (Oxford, UK)
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Skeletal Muscle Energetics and Exercise Tolerancerelated books
Bioenergetics Group and The Physiological Society
Organizers:
M.T. Wilson (Essex, UK)
John Wrigglesworth (King's College London, UK)
Energetics of muscle contraction: the whole is less than the sum of its parts
Martin J Kushmerick (Washington, Seattle, USA)
Evolving techniques for investigation of muscle bioenergetics and
oxygenation
Russ S Richardson (California, USA)
Exertional oxygen uptake kinetics: a stamen of stamina?
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
Reductions in systemic and skeletal muscle oxygen delivery and uptake during intense exercise in humans
José González-Alonso and José A.L. Calbert (Phys. Soc. C51)
Intensity dependent tolerance to exercise after attaining VO 2 max
E.M. Coats et al. (Phys. Soc. C52)
Effects of prior heavy exercise on neuromuscular activity and oxygen uptake kinetics during heavy exercise in humans
Mark Burnley et al. (Phys. Soc. C53)
Skeletal muscle uncoupling protein-3 expression following endurance swimming training in mice
C. M. Brennan et al. (Phys. Soc. C54)
15:00 - 15:20 Tea and Coffee
Measuring real levels of oxygen in vivo: opportunities and challenges
Harold M Swartz (Hanover, New Hampshire, USA)
Mitochondrial function at low oxygen levels
Erich Gnaiger (Innsbruck, Austria)
Differential expression of early-response genes in human m.
quadriceps after contractile activity with muscle shortening or stretching
M.J. Rennie et al. (Phys. Soc. C54A)
Wednesday 19 December 2001
Lactate shuttles in nature
George A Brooks (Berkley, CA, USA)
Adipose tissue, the immune system and exercise fatigue: how activated lymphocytes compete for lipids
Caroline Pond (Open University, UK)
The Acetyl-Group Deficit limits mitochondrial ATP production at the onset of exercise
Paul Greenhaff (Nottingham, UK)
The AstraZeneca Award Lecture
Stephen G. Oliver (Manchester, UK)
Biacore Scientific Seminar
'Use of BIAcore in the selection
and analysis of aptamers'
William James (Oxford, UK)
Different modes of phosphofructokinase (PFK) activation in working vertebrate muscle
Selected poster presentation - Gerhard Wegener (Mainz, Germany)
The effect of exercise intensity on the efficacy of carbohydrate supplementation in the heat in man
J. Carter et al. (Phys. Soc. C89)
Time course of GLUT4 and AMPK protein expression in human skeletal muscle during 1 month of physical training
Flemming Dela et al. (Phys. Soc. C90)
Fat diet and training: effects on PPAR  protein expression and enzymatic adaptations
Jørn W. Helge et al. (Phys. Soc. C91)
Thermoregulation during prolonged low intensity exercise in humans in a fed and semi-starved state
J. M. Dalzell and M. J. Tipton (Phys. Soc. C92)
Effect of creatine intake in conjunction with exercise training in older people: a 1-year controlled trial
B. Op 't Eijnde et al. (Phys. Soc. C93)
15:30 - 15:50 .Tea and Coffee
Exercise and oxidative stress
Gene expression in muscle in response to exercise
Geoffrey Goldspink (Royal Free Hospital, London, UK)
17:10 - 17:25 Closing Remarks Co-organizers
Approval of Phys. Soc. Human Physiology Posters
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Staying Healthy with Chips. The Future of Diagnosis
Biochemical Immunology
Group
Organizer:
Marika Reay (Unipath, UK)
Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency: a neurodegenerative misfolding
disease
Judit Ovádi (Budapest, Hungary)
Genomic screening for C-type lectins
Kurt Drickamer (Oxford, UK)
Functional states of the ribosome revealed by single particle cryo-EM
Marin van Heel (Imperial College London, UK)
Extracellular proteolysis in development and progression of atherosclerosis
Roger Lijnen (Leuven, Belgium)
Biochemistry in the curriculum of podiatry courses
Warren Turner (Northampton, UK)
Biochemistry in human nutrition and dietetics degree courses
Andrew Searle (North London, UK)
Features and functions of the ribosomal E site
Knud Nierhaus (MPI, Berlin, Germany)
Multiple glucose 6-phosphate pools or channelling in multiple pathways?
Loranne Agius (Newcastle, UK)
Structural analysis of the interaction between urokinase and its receptor - a potential target for anti-invasive cancer therapy
Michael Ploug (Finsen Laboratory, Copenhagen)
Genomic analysis of novel Siglecs (sialic acid binding Ig-type lectins)
Paul Crocker (Dundee, UK)
Molecular movements in the ribosome machine
Andrew Carter (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
The role of stoichiometric analysis in studies of metabolism
Athel Cornish-Bowden (Marseilles, France)
Haemostatic factors occupy new territory: the role of the urokinase receptor system and kininogen in inflammation
Klaus Preissner (Justus-Liebig-Universitat, Germany)
Physiological measurements technicians - the challenge of biochemistry
Verity Hick (Manchester Metropolitan, UK)
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
12:30 - 14:40 Lunch and Posters
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
The urokinase receptor as an effector of G protein-coupled receptors
Francesco Blasi (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy)
Do nurses need Biochemistry?
Helen Walthall (Oxford Brookes, UK)
Signal transduction via the urokinase receptor: role in cell migration and proliferation
Inna Dumler (Humboldt, Germany)
Ending the message from yeast to man
Nick Proudfoot (Oxford, UK)
The rationale and teaching of biochemistry within complementary medicine
Paul Lowe (Middlesex, UK)
Structure of a hepatitis C virus IRES RNA motif recognized by eukaryotic initiation factor 3
Jose Gallego (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Biochemistry: a STOPover for PAMs?
Max Lewis (Queen's, Belfast, UK)
Regulation of uPAR function by the tetraspan protein CD82
Selected poster presentation - Rosemary Bass (Norwich, UK)
Role of thrombin and its major cellular receptor, protease-activated receptor-1, in experimental pulmonary fibrosis
Selected poster presentation - David Howell (University College, London, UK)
Inhibition of tissue factor activity reduces the density of cellular network formation in an in vitro model of angiogenesis
Selected poster presentation - Nicola James (Hull, UK)
Mechanism of thrombin-induced angiogenesis
Michael Maragoudakis (Patras, Greece)
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Application
A functional post-translational proteomics approach to study the role of
N-glycans in the development of C elegans
Harry Schachter (Toronto, Canada)
Fish and chips: unravelling the interactions between genetic and dietary factors in determining cardiovascular risk
José M.Ordovas (Boston, MA, USA)
Genomic and RNA interference screens targeted at O-glycosylation
in C elegans
Fred Hagen (Rochester, USA)
Proteomic strategies in bladder cancer
Julio Celis (Aarhus, Denmark)
Fucosyl transferases and blood group substances
John Lowe (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Michigan, USA)
Comparative aspects of transferases
Anne Imberty (CNRS, Grenoble, France)
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Technology
A functional post-translational proteomics approach to study the role of
N-glycans in the development of C elegans
Harry Schachter (Toronto, Canada)
Genomic and RNA interference screens targeted at O-glycosylation
in C elegans
Fred Hagen (Rochester, USA)
Fucosyl transferases and blood group substances
John Lowe (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Michigan, USA)
Comparative aspects of transferases
Anne Imberty (CNRS, Grenoble, France)
13:10 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Affymetrix Microarray Technology: present and future applications
Geoff Scopes (Affymetrix, UK)
Applications of disposable plastic microfluidic device arrays with customized chemistries to multiplexed biochemical assays
Antonio J. Ricco (ACLARA Biosciences, USA)
Regulatory design and function in metabolism
Jannie Hofmeyr (Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Sequence motifs in glycosyltransferases
Sean Munro (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Geniom technology: exploring natures plasticity with a flexible probing tool - and finding new ways for its electronic distribution
Markus Beier (Ferrarius Biotechnology, Germany)
Simplifying metabolic complexity
Martin D. Brand (Cambridge, UK)
Heparan sulphate without 2-O-sulphate can promote signalling by FGF-1, FGF-2 and HGF
Selected poster presentation - Catherine Merry (Manchester, UK)
The ProteinChip TM Biology System from Ciphergen Biosystems: a novel
proteomics platform for rapid biomarker discovery and validation
Kathryn Chapman (Ciphergen, Guildford, UK)
Lectins and protein traffic early in the secretory pathway
Hans-Peter Hauri (Basel, Switzerland)
Intramitochondrial beta-oxidation complexes
Paul Engel (Dublin, Ireland)
The cAMP cascade and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Physiopathological implications
Selected poster presentation - Sergio Papa (Bari, Italy)
Dedications to Paul Srere
Judit Ovádi and Athel Cornish-Bowden (Budapest, Hungary and Marseilles, France)
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Non-Haemostatic Role for Blood Coagulation Proteases and their Receptors
Protein and Peptide Science Group
Organizers:
Vincent Ellis (East Anglia, UK)
John Deadman (Thrombosis Research Institute, London, UK)
M.F.Scully (Thrombosis Research Institute, London, UK)
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RNA-Protein Machinesrelated books
Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology Group
Organizers:
Martin Hartley (Warwick, UK)
Mike Gait (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
John McCarthy (UMIST, UK)
A functional post-translational proteomics approach to study the role of
N-glycans in the development of C elegans
Harry Schachter (Toronto, Canada)
Fish and chips: unravelling the interactions between genetic and dietary factors in determining cardiovascular risk
José M.Ordovas (Boston, MA, USA)
Genomic and RNA interference screens targeted at O-glycosylation
in C elegans
Fred Hagen (Rochester, USA)
Proteomic strategies in bladder cancer
Julio Celis (Aarhus, Denmark)
Fucosyl transferases and blood group substances
John Lowe (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Michigan, USA)
Comparative aspects of transferases
Anne Imberty (CNRS, Grenoble, France)
13:10 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Affymetrix Microarray Technology: present and future applications
Geoff Scopes (Affymetrix, UK)
Applications of disposable plastic microfluidic device arrays with customized chemistries to multiplexed biochemical assays
Antonio J. Ricco (ACLARA Biosciences, USA)
Regulatory design and function in metabolism
Jannie Hofmeyr (Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Sequence motifs in glycosyltransferases
Sean Munro (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Geniom technology: exploring natures plasticity with a flexible probing tool - and finding new ways for its electronic distribution
Markus Beier (Ferrarius Biotechnology, Germany)
Simplifying metabolic complexity
Martin D. Brand (Cambridge, UK)
Heparan sulphate without 2-O-sulphate can promote signalling by FGF-1, FGF-2 and HGF
Selected poster presentation - Catherine Merry (Manchester, UK)
The ProteinChip TM Biology System from Ciphergen Biosystems: a novel
proteomics platform for rapid biomarker discovery and validation
Kathryn Chapman (Ciphergen, Guildford, UK)
Lectins and protein traffic early in the secretory pathway
Hans-Peter Hauri (Basel, Switzerland)
Intramitochondrial beta-oxidation complexes
Paul Engel (Dublin, Ireland)
The cAMP cascade and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Physiopathological implications
Selected poster presentation - Sergio Papa (Bari, Italy)
Dedications to Paul Srere
Judit Ovádi and Athel Cornish-Bowden (Budapest, Hungary and Marseilles, France)
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Ribosome structure and function
Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency: a neurodegenerative misfolding
disease
Judit Ovádi (Budapest, Hungary)
Genomic screening for C-type lectins
Kurt Drickamer (Oxford, UK)
Functional states of the ribosome revealed by single particle cryo-EM
Marin van Heel (Imperial College London, UK)
Extracellular proteolysis in development and progression of atherosclerosis
Roger Lijnen (Leuven, Belgium)
Biochemistry in the curriculum of podiatry courses
Warren Turner (Northampton, UK)
Biochemistry in human nutrition and dietetics degree courses
Andrew Searle (North London, UK)
Features and functions of the ribosomal E site
Knud Nierhaus (MPI, Berlin, Germany)
Multiple glucose 6-phosphate pools or channelling in multiple pathways?
Loranne Agius (Newcastle, UK)
Structural analysis of the interaction between urokinase and its receptor - a potential target for anti-invasive cancer therapy
Michael Ploug (Finsen Laboratory, Copenhagen)
Genomic analysis of novel Siglecs (sialic acid binding Ig-type lectins)
Paul Crocker (Dundee, UK)
Molecular movements in the ribosome machine
Andrew Carter (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
The role of stoichiometric analysis in studies of metabolism
Athel Cornish-Bowden (Marseilles, France)
Galectins in mouse development
Francoise Poirier (Paris, France)
Haemostatic factors occupy new territory: the role of the urokinase receptor system and kininogen in inflammation
Klaus Preissner (Justus-Liebig-Universitat, Germany)
Physiological measurements technicians - the challenge of biochemistry
Verity Hick (Manchester Metropolitan, UK)
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
Large scale mapping of oligosaccharide heterogeneity (glycomes)
Anne Dell (Imperial College, London, UK)
Conversion of pancreatic cells to hepatocytes
The urokinase receptor as an effector of G protein-coupled receptors
Francesco Blasi (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy)
Do nurses need Biochemistry?
Helen Walthall (Oxford Brookes, UK)
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Polyadenylation
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and Posters
Large scale mapping of oligosaccharide heterogeneity (glycomes)
Anne Dell (Imperial College, London, UK)
Conversion of pancreatic cells to hepatocytes
The urokinase receptor as an effector of G protein-coupled receptors
Francesco Blasi (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy)
Do nurses need Biochemistry?
Helen Walthall (Oxford Brookes, UK)
Signal transduction via the urokinase receptor: role in cell migration and proliferation
Inna Dumler (Humboldt, Germany)
Ending the message from yeast to man
Nick Proudfoot (Oxford, UK)
The rationale and teaching of biochemistry within complementary medicine
Paul Lowe (Middlesex, UK)
The glycome of C elegans and other model organisms
Stuart Haslam (Imperial College, London, UK)
Structural biology of multiprotein complexes involved in extracellular, cytoplasmic and nuclear signals
Tom Blundell (Cambridge, UK)
Microarrays for glycobiologists: analysis of cellular glycosylation changes
Jim Paulson (Scripps Institute, CA, USA)
Structure of a hepatitis C virus IRES RNA motif recognized by eukaryotic initiation factor 3
Jose Gallego (MRC LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Biochemistry: a STOPover for PAMs?
Max Lewis (Queen's, Belfast, UK)
Substrate channelling in the pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex
Richard Perham (Cambridge, UK)
Regulation of uPAR function by the tetraspan protein CD82
Selected poster presentation - Rosemary Bass (Norwich, UK)
Role of thrombin and its major cellular receptor, protease-activated receptor-1, in experimental pulmonary fibrosis
Selected poster presentation - David Howell (University College, London, UK)
Inhibition of tissue factor activity reduces the density of cellular network formation in an in vitro model of angiogenesis
Selected poster presentation - Nicola James (Hull, UK)
GlycoChipTM - high throughput technology for screening and analysis of
protein - glycan interactions
Nir Dotan (Glycominds Ltd., Israel)
Control analysis of gene expression
Selected poster presentation - Keira Curtis (Cambridge, UK)
Mechanism of thrombin-induced angiogenesis
Michael Maragoudakis (Patras, Greece)
Sequential extracts of human bone shows differing collagen synthetic rates
Selected poster presentation - John Andree Babraj (Dundee, UK)
Calmodulin conformational changes in the activation of protein kinases
Selected poster presentation - Katalin Torok (SGHMS, London, UK)
Neoglycoconjugates - trade and art
Nicolai Bovin (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)
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Splicing and RNA processing
Wednesday 19 December 2001
John Brown (SCRI, Dundee, Scotland)
tPA as a modulator of neuronal survival and function
Stella Tsirka (Stony Brook, NY, USA)
Coordinated induction of extracellular proteolysis systems in multiple sclerosis and its mouse model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Antti Vaheri (Helsinki, Finland)
Molecular interactions in the yeast spliceosome
Jean Beggs (Edinburgh, UK)
David Tollervey (Edinburgh, UK)
Urokinase plasminogen activator, a potent marker of metastatic potential in human cancer
Joe Duffy (Dublin, Ireland)
The AstraZeneca Award Lecture
Stephen G. Oliver (Manchester, UK)
12:30 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Biacore Scientific Seminar
'Use of BIAcore in the selection
and analysis of aptamers'
William James (Oxford, UK)
Bacterial mRNA decay: structure and function of the E coli degradasome
Agamemnon Carpousis (CNRS, Tolouse, France)
Mechanisms regulating pericellular plasmin generation
Vince Ellis (East Anglia, UK)
Coagulation cascade proteases and tissue fibrosis
Geoff Laurent (University College, London, UK)
Tissue factor, thrombin generation and cancer
Ajay Kakkar (Imperial College, London, UK)
Altering outcome in septic shock using a novel therapeutic approach with protein C / activated protein C concentrates
Owen Smith (Dublin, Ireland)
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Translational control
Wednesday 19 December 2001
12:30 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Biacore Scientific Seminar
'Use of BIAcore in the selection
and analysis of aptamers'
William James (Oxford, UK)
Mechanisms regulating pericellular plasmin generation
Vince Ellis (East Anglia, UK)
Coagulation cascade proteases and tissue fibrosis
Geoff Laurent (University College, London, UK)
Structure, function and dynamics of the eIF4F complex
John McCarthy (UMIST, UK)
Tissue factor, thrombin generation and cancer
Ajay Kakkar (Imperial College, London, UK)
Expanding the genetic code: selenocysteine insertion into proteins
August Böck (Munich, Germany)
Altering outcome in septic shock using a novel therapeutic approach with protein C / activated protein C concentrates
Owen Smith (Dublin, Ireland)
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Signal Recognition Particle
Wednesday 19 December 2001
12:30 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Biacore Scientific Seminar
'Use of BIAcore in the selection
and analysis of aptamers'
William James (Oxford, UK)
Mechanisms regulating pericellular plasmin generation
Vince Ellis (East Anglia, UK)
Coagulation cascade proteases and tissue fibrosis
Geoff Laurent (University College, London, UK)
Tissue factor, thrombin generation and cancer
Ajay Kakkar (Imperial College, London, UK)
Altering outcome in septic shock using a novel therapeutic approach with protein C / activated protein C concentrates
Owen Smith (Dublin, Ireland)
Assembly and function of protein-RNA sub-complexes of the mammalian signal recognition particle
Stephen Cusack (Polygone Scientifique, France)
Regulatory roles for the ribosome in protein targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum
Martin Pool (ZMBH, Heidleberg, Germany)
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Proteases and Anti-proteases: Molecular Mechanisms and Novel Therapeutic Targets
Biochemical Immunology Group
Organizers:
Ian Dransfield (Rayne Laboratory, Edinburgh, UK)
Jean-Michel Sallenave (Rayne Laboratory, Edinburgh, UK)
Hypersensitive mouse traps, anti-trypsin deficiency and dementia
David Lomas (Cambridge, UK)
Gene regulation of the serine proteinase inhibitors  -antitrypsin and  -antichymotrypsin
Noor Kalsheker (Nottingham, UK)
Role of proteases in emphysema
Steve Shapiro (St Louis, MO, USA)
Potential roles of metalloproteinases in cell migration
Jelana Gavrilovic (East Anglia, UK)
13:10 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Mechanism of action of collagenases and TIMPs
Hideaki Nagase (Imperial College London, UK)
Modulation of extracellular matrix using adenovirus vectors
Carl Richards (Ontario, Canada)
Simvastatin inhibits human saphenous vein neointima formation via inhibition of smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration
Selected poster presentation - Karen Porter (Leeds, UK)
The role of plasminogen activators in peritoneal adhesion formation
Selected poster presentation - Sarah Herrick (Manchester, UK)
Antimicrobial activity of antiproteases
Jean-M Sallenave (Edinburgh, UK)
Novel roles for anti-proteases in infection and inflammation
Pieter Hiemstra (Leiden, The Netherlands)
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Biochemistry in the Curricula of Professions Allied to Medicine
Education Group
Organizers:
Maureen Dawson (Manchester Metropolitan, UK)
Carol Phillips (Northampton, UK)
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Plant Glyco-related Genomicsrelated books
Host Colloquium
Organizer:
Dianna Bowles (York, UK)
Wednesday 19 December 2001
Carbohydrate-active enzymes in completely sequenced genomes
Bernard Henrissat (AFMB CNRS, Marseilles, France)
Structural genomics of carbohydrate-active enzymes: implications for the synthesis of plant polysaccharides
Genetic dissection of plant cell wall biosynthesis
Dario Bonetta (Stanford, CA, USA)
Functional genomics of the Arabidopsis multigene family of glycosyltransferases involved in cellular homeostasis
The AstraZeneca Award Lecture
Stephen G. Oliver (Manchester, UK)
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Transporting the Essentials: Nutrient and Micronutrient Transporters
Physiological Society
Organizers:
Craig Smith (Manchester, UK)
David Thwaites (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK)
Physiological Society Oral Communications (C1-C6)
Pumping iron: intestinal iron transport from entry to exit
Andrew McKie (King's College, London, UK)
DMT1/DCT1/Nramp2: A transporter of multiple metals with multiple forms
Michael Garrick (Buffalo, NY, USA)
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch and Posters
Phys. Soc. (PC1 - PC18) Biochem. Soc. (77 - 81)
Physiological Society Oral Communications (C7 - C8)
Cation channels in plants: nutrition and signalling
Physiological Society Oral Communications (C9 - C10)
The ins and outs of bile acid transport
GI Tract Designated Lecture - Nicholas LaRusso (Rochester, NY, USA)
16:45 - 18:00 Tea and Posters (PC1 - PC18)
Epithelia and membrane transport
Physiological Society Oral Communications (C43 - C44)
Mammalian nucleoside and nucleobase transporters
Stephen Baldwin (Leeds, UK)
Physiological Society Oral Communications (C45 - C46)
Evidence for a membrane traffic-based pathway for hepatic glucose output and intestinal glucose absorption in GLUT2 -/- mice
Bernard Thorens (Lausanne, Switzerland)
The Colworth Medal Lecture
Andrew Sharrocks (Manchester, UK)
Epithelial amino acid transport |