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Cell Migration in Invasion and Inflammation (B7)

Organizer(s): John Condeelis and John H. Hartwig
February 12 - 17, 2008
Sagebrush Inn and Conference Center  ·  Taos, New Mexico
Abstract Deadline: October 15, 2007
Late Abstract Deadline: November 12, 2007
Scholarship Deadline: October 15, 2007
Early Registration Deadline: December 12, 2007


Supported by the Director's Fund

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Summary of Meeting
Cell migration is involved in events as diverse as embryogenesis, inflammation, wound healing, immunity, and disease states such as cancer and chronic inflammatory disease including arthritis. The last decade has witnessed astounding progress in our understanding of cell migration at the molecular and cellular levels including the discovery of the signaling pathways involved and gene expression patterns required for coordinated cell migration in vivo. This progress has stimulated new ideas about how cell migration itself, and interactions between migratory leukocytes and somatic cells, contribute to normal tissue homeostasis, inflammation and metastasis. This meeting will bring together leading investigators in the fields of cell motility, signaling, invasion and inflammation to explore the molecular and cellular events involved in cell migration as it contributes to invasion and inflammation.

Tuesday, February 12
3:00 - 7:30 PM Registration Chamisa Lobby
6:30 - 7:30 PM Refreshments Chamisa Lobby
7:30 - 8:30 PM Keynote Address Chamisa Ballroom 1
E. Richard Stanley, Albert Einstein College Of Medicine
CSF-1 Receptor Regulation of Macrophages in Development and Disease
Wednesday, February 13
7:00 - 8:00 AM Breakfast Los Vaqueros
8:00 - 11:00 AM Directional Sensing and Cell Polarity during Migration Chamisa Ballroom 1
* Peter N. Devreotes, Johns Hopkins University
Signaling Networks in Chemotaxis
Orion D. Weiner, University of California, San Francisco
A Self-Organizing Circuit for Neutrophil Polarity
Sandrine Etienne-Manneville, Institut Pasteur
Cell-Cell Interactions and Cell Polarity
Martin A. Schwartz, University of Virginia
Rho GDI and Rho G T \Pases Mechanisms and Metastasis
9:20 - 9:40 AM Coffee Break Chamisa Lobby
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Poster Setup Chamisa Ballroom 2
1:00 - 10:00 PM Poster Viewing Chamisa Ballroom 2
4:30 - 5:00 PM Coffee Available Chamisa Lobby
5:00 - 7:00 PM Protrusion, Adhesion and Contractility Chamisa Ballroom 1
Giorgio Scita, IFOM Foundation at Campus IFOM-IEO
Endocytic Regulation of Actin-Machineries Ensures Spatial Restriction of Signaling during Amoeboid to Mesenchymal Cell Migration
* Frank B. Gertler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Regulation of Filopod and Lamellipod Dynamics
Valerie Marie Weaver, University of California, San Francisco
Tension Contractility and the Microenvironment
7:00 - 8:00 PM Social Hour w/ Lite Bites Chamisa Ballroom 2
7:30 - 10:00 PM Poster Session 1 Chamisa Ballroom 2
Thursday, February 14
7:00 - 8:00 AM Breakfast Los Vaqueros
8:00 - 11:00 AM Integration of the Motility Cycle during Migration I Chamisa Ballroom 1
Dianne Cox, Albert Einstein College Of Medicine
CSF-1 Signaling during Macrophage Migration and Tumor Invasion
Wendell A. Lim, University of California, San Francisco
Rewiring Cell Morhology Pathways
Christopher V. Carman, Harvard Medical School
Probing the Endothelium: Roles for Lymphocyte Podosomes in Diapedesis and Antigen Recognition
* Clare M. Waterman-Storer, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health
Actin Dynamics Regulate Force Transmission through Focal Adhesions
Jose Javier Bravo Cordero, Confocal Microscopy and Cytometry Unit (CNIO)
Short Talk: Role of Rab8 GTPase in Tumor Cell Migration and Invasion
9:20 - 9:40 AM Coffee Break Chamisa Lobby
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Poster Setup Chamisa Ballroom 2
1:00 - 10:00 PM Poster Viewing Chamisa Ballroom 2
4:30 - 5:00 PM Coffee Available Chamisa Lobby
5:00 - 7:00 PM Cell Migration in Development Chamisa Ballroom 1
Jean E. Schwarzbauer, Princeton University
Regulation of C. elegans Distal Tip Cell Migration and Gonadogenesis by Integrins and Matrix Components
* Arthur S. Alberts, Van Andel Research Institute
Formins in Blood Cell Development and Migration
Paul Martin, University of Bristol
Live Imaging of Tissue Repair and Wound Inflammation
7:00 - 8:00 PM Social Hour w/ Lite Bites Chamisa Ballroom 2
7:30 - 10:00 PM Poster Session 2 Chamisa Ballroom 2
Friday, February 15
7:00 - 8:00 AM Breakfast Los Vaqueros
8:00 - 11:00 AM Integration of the Motility Cycle during Migration II Chamisa Ballroom 1
John H. Hartwig, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Actin Polymerization and Adhesion during Platelet Activation
* Stefan Linder, Institut für Kreislaufkrankheiten, LMU
Podosomes in Protrusion and Invasion
John Condeelis, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
EGF-Mediated Chemotaxis, Invadopodia and Invasion
Michael Glogauer, University of Toronto
The Role of Rac1 and Rac2 Small GTPases in Regulating Neutrophil Chemotaxis
9:20 - 9:40 AM Coffee Break Chamisa Lobby
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Poster Setup Chamisa Ballroom 2
1:00 - 10:00 PM Poster Viewing Chamisa Ballroom 2
4:30 - 5:00 PM Coffee Available Chamisa Lobby
5:00 - 7:00 PM Leukocyte Migration Chamisa Ballroom 1
* Anne J. Ridley, King's College London
Rho Family Signaling and Leukocyte Migration
Britta Engelhardt, Theodor Kocher Institute/Universitat Bern
Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Tissue Specific Immune Cell Diapedesis aaccres the Endothelium
Carlotta Costa, University of Torino
Short Talk: Negative Feedback Regulation of Rac in Leukocytes from Mice Expressing a Constitutively Active PI3Kgamma.
Thomas W. Marshall, University of North Carolina
Short Talk: The Role of Coronin 2A in Invasion and Cell Maturity
7:00 - 8:00 PM Social Hour w/ Lite Bites Chamisa Ballroom 2
7:30 - 10:00 PM Poster Session 3 Chamisa Ballroom 2
Saturday, February 16
7:00 - 8:00 AM Breakfast Los Vaqueros
8:00 - 11:00 AM Inflammation and Migration Chamisa Ballroom 1
Karl Tryggvason, Karolinska Institute
Antibodies to Epithelium Specific Iaminin 332 Inhibit Tumor Growth and Metastasis in vivo.
Peter Friedl, NCMLS, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Plasticity of Cell Invasion Programs
* Anna Huttenlocher, University of Wisconsin
Neutrophil Chemotaxis in Autoinflammation
Mark H. Ginsberg, University of California, San Diego
Integrin Activation
9:20 - 9:40 AM Coffee Break Chamisa Lobby
4:30 - 5:00 PM Coffee Available Chamisa Lobby
5:00 - 7:00 PM Cell Trafficking in Inflammation and Cancer Chamisa Ballroom 1
Janis K. Burkhardt, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
The Role of c-Abl in the T Cell Actin Regulatory Network
Reina E. Mebius, Vrije Universiteit
Lymphoid Organogenesis
* Tony Koleske, Yale University
Adhesion-dependent Cell Edge Protrusion Requires Abl Family Kinases and Cortactin
7:00 - 8:00 PM Social Hour w/ Lite Bites Chamisa Ballroom 2
8:00 - 11:00 PM Entertainment Chamisa Ballroom 2
Sunday, February 17
Departure
*Session Chair   †Speaker invited, not yet responded.



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