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
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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)