Monday, 2nd December 16th Asian Conference on Transcription 2019

8:00AM - 8:30AM
Monday, 2nd December
Foyer (Ground Floor)
8:30AM - 8:45AM
Monday, 2nd December
Main Conference Room
8:45AM - 9:30AM
Monday, 2nd December
Main Conference Room
Chair: Amy Osborne
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Monday, 2nd December
Foyer (Ground Floor)
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Monday, 2nd December
Foyer (Ground Floor)
3:30PM - 4:00PM
Monday, 2nd December
Foyer (Ground Floor)
4:00PM - 5:15PM
Monday, 2nd December
Main Conference Room
Chair: William Schierding

3 Minute Quick Fire Presentations from the following poster presenters (see under Poster Session for abstracts)

Sophie Farrow, Liggins Institute, NZ

A Novel Insight into the Regulation of GBA in Parkinson’s Disease 1138

Sreemol Gokuladhas, The University of Auckland

Shared regulatory pathways reveal novel genetic correlations between grip strength and neuromuscular disorders 1139

Sarah Inwood, University of Otago, NZ

Dual-species transcriptomics to investigate parasitism resistance in a classical biological control system 1098

Chanshin Kang, Seoul National University, South Korea

CHD Family have Distinct Translocation Dynamics on Nucleosome Complex 1159

Damien Muckle, Australian National University

FUBP1/Psi functions in the niche to non-autonomously control neural stem cell fate 1164

Stephanie Workman, The University of Otago, NZ

Haploinsufficiency of LIM Homeobox 9 (Lhx9 ) during genital ridge development impacts ovarian function and infertility 1097

Olga Zaytseva, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australia

Psi, the Drosophila ortholog of the FUBP1 single stranded DNA binding protein, fine-tunes transcription of developmental patterning genes 1126

Eunho Song, Seoul National University, South Korea

RNAP-bound factor Rho finely regulates premature transcription termination in prokaryote 1122

Gunhyoung Lim, Seoul National University, South Korea

Single molecule studies on R-loop formed during transcription 1113

Jurairat Chittrakanwong, Chulabhorn Royal Academy, Thailand

Characterization of TrmA on oxidative stress response in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1133

Rebecca Clarke, University of Otago, NZ

Why heal when you can regenerate? Whole body regeneration in Botrylloides leachii 1107

Sulagna Banerjee, University of Otago, NZ

Using Xenous laevis tadpole as a model for testing anti-inflammatory drugs as treatment for intractable epilepsy 1095

Sarada Ketharnathan

Subfunctionalization of cohesin STAG1/2 in zebrafish development and disease 1169

Lana Ly

The role of ZBTB7A in foetal globin repression 1172

Manan Shah 

WDR5 is a novel partner of KLF3 and is important in KLF3 genomic localisation and gene regulation 1173

 

5:15PM - 7:15PM
Monday, 2nd December
Foyer (Ground Floor)

Poster Display (in #ID order)

(Note that times next to poster numbers are not relevant and are just used as placeholders for the electronic programme)