Meeting Program
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| Sunday, March 21 | ||
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| 3:00 - 7:30 PM | Registration | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 6:30 - 7:30 PM | Refreshments | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 7:30 - 8:30 PM |
Keynote Address (Joint) Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays/Longs Peaks |
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Gideon Dreyfuss,
HHMI, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA
RNA-Protein Complexes (RNPs): The Instruments of Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation |
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| Monday, March 22 | ||
| 7:00 - 8:00 AM | Breakfast | Shavano/Torreys |
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Signaling and Physiology Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays Peak |
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Kathryn B. Horwitz,
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA
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Carole R. Mendelson,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Mechanisms in Progesterone Receptor Regulation of Inflammatory Signaling in Pregnancy and Labor |
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Sheue-Yann Cheng,
National Institutes of Health, USA
Novel Signaling of Mutant Thyroid Hormone Receptors in Carcinogenesis |
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Cynthia Kenyon,
University of California, San Francisco, USA
The Nuclear Receptor DAF12 in Aging in C. elegans |
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Michael E. Mendelsohn,
Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, USA
Estrogen Receptor Signaling in the Cardiovascular System |
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Jennifer K. Richer,
University of Colorado, USA
Short Talk: MicroRNAs Differentially Expressed in Luminal versus Triple Negative Breast Cancer Control Estrogen Receptor alpha and Growth Factor Receptor Expression and Aspects of Tumor Metabolism |
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Mark G. Obukowicz,
Pfizer Inc., USA
Short Talk: Dissociated Agonist of the Glucocorticoid Receptor (DAGR): 60 Years in the Making (and of Waiting) |
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| Following Session is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Nuclear Receptors in Development and Disease Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Carl S. Thummel,
University of Utah School of Medicine, USA
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Peter Tontonoz,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Liver X Receptors in Metabolism, Inflammation and Disease |
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Carlie J. M. de Vries,
Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands
NR4A Orphan Nuclear Receptors in Vascular Disease |
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Joe Thornton,
University of Oregon, USA
Evolution of Nuclear Receptors |
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Henry M. Krause,
University of Toronto, Canada
Coordination of Developmental Check Points and Metabolism |
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Jason M. Tennessen,
University of Utah School of Medicine, USA
Short Talk: The Drosophila Estrogen-Related Receptor Coordinates Carbohydrate Metabolism with Cell Growth |
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Marc R. Van Gilst,
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA
Short Talk: From the Nematode Nuclear Receptor Milieu, C. elegans NHR-49 Emerges as a Casanova |
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| 9:20 - 9:40 AM | Coffee Break | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 11:15 AM- | On Own for Lunch and Recreation | |
| 11:15 AM- 1:00 PM | Poster Setup | Shavano/Torreys |
| 1:00 - 10:00 PM | Poster Viewing | Shavano/Torreys |
| 2:30 - 4:30 PM |
Workshop 1: Hot Topics: Physiology |
Grays Peak |
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Carolyn L. Smith,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
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Iris Z. Jaffe,
Tufts-New England Medical Center, USA
Mineralocorticoid Receptor Regulation of Vascular Gene Expression: Role in Vascular Function and Disease |
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Michihisa Umetani,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
LXRbeta Promotes Vascular Reendothelialization via a Novel Mechanism Involving non-Nuclear Signaling in Endothelium |
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Terry D. Hinds,
University of Toledo, USA
Discovery of Glucocorticoid Receptor beta in Mice and its Role in Insulin Signaling and Metabolism |
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Rasmus Siersbaek,
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Genome-Wide Chromatin-Remodeling during 3T3-L1 Adipocyte Differentiation |
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Brian Sandri,
University of Minnesota, USA
Evidence for a Global Role of the Estrogen- Regulated ZEB1 Transcription Factor in Modulating Adiposity through Regulation of FGF-21 |
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Jens Tiefenbach,
University of Toronto, Canada
A live Zebrafish-based Screening System for Human Nuclear Receptors Allows for Tissue Selective Drug Discovery |
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| Following Workshop is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 2:30 - 4:30 PM |
Workshop 1: Hot Topics: Nuclear Receptors in Development and Disease Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Lilach Gilboa,
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Hormonal Coordination of Niche Formation and Germ Line Stem Cell Establishment |
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Chris R. Gissendanner,
University of Louisiana at Monroe, USA
The C. elegans NR4A Nuclear Receptor: Conserved Functions in Cell Proliferation and Cell Differentiation during Organ Morphogenesis |
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Wen Xie,
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Unexpected Hepatotoxicity and Inflammatory Gene Activation in FXR Transgenic Mice |
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Wendong Huang,
Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, USA
FXR, Liver Repair and Aging |
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Li Wang,
University of Utah, USA
Nuclear Receptor SHP-dependent Mitochondrial Targeting in Apoptosis Signaling and Tumor Growth |
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| 4:30 - 5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 5:00 - 7:00 PM |
Mechanisms of Nuclear Receptor Signaling (Joint) Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays/Longs Peaks |
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Donald P. McDonnell,
Duke University Medical Center, USA
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Christopher K. Glass,
University of California, San Diego, USA
Lineage-Determining Transcription Factors Prime Cis-regulatory Elements Required for Ligand-dependent Gene Expression |
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Keith R. Yamamoto,
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Cell and Gene Selectivity of Glucocorticoid Action: DNA Sequences as Specific GR Ligands |
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Gordon L. Hager,
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, USA
Global Regulation of Chromatin Structure and Gene Expression by Glucocorticoid Receptors |
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Jason S. Carroll,
Cancer Research UK, UK
Short Talk: FoxA1 is the Critical Determinant of ER Binding and Activity in Breast Cancer Cells |
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| 7:00 - 8:00 PM | Social Hour w/ Lite Bites | Shavano/Torreys |
| 7:30 - 10:00 PM |
Poster Session 1 Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Shavano/Torreys |
| Tuesday, March 23 | ||
| 7:00 - 8:00 AM | Breakfast | Shavano/Torreys |
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Ligands, Cofactors, and Gene Regulation Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays Peak |
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Kenneth S. Korach†,
NIEHS, National Institutes of Health, USA
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Donald P. McDonnell,
Duke University Medical Center, USA
The ERRalpha/PGC-1 Complex Links HER2/IGF1 Initiated Signaling Events to the Expression of Target Genes that Impact Breast Cancer Pathogenesis |
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Michael G. Rosenfeld,
University of California, San Diego, USA
Epigenetics: Life, Death, and Tumor Translocations |
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Carol A. Lange,
University of Minnesota, USA
Mechanisms of PR Coupling to MAP Kinases |
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Geoffrey L. Greene,
University of Chicago, USA
Structural Basis of ER Ligand Selectivity |
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Kendall W. Nettles,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Short Talk: Coupling of Estrogen Receptor Conformation and Ligand Orientation Determine Graded Signaling Activity |
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Wei Xu,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Short Talk: “Yin-Yang” Principle for Estrogen Receptor Heterodimers in Breast Cancer: A Targeted Molecular Approach for Therapeutic Development |
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| Following Session is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Metabolic Control and Circadian Rhythms Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Susanne Mandrup,
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
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Urs Albrecht,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland
The Clock Component Per2 Coordinates Circadian Output by Interaction with Nuclear Receptors |
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Ueli Schibler,
University of Geneva, Switzerland
The Regulation of Circadian Gene Expression in Peripheral Cell Types |
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David D. Moore,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Gut Feelings |
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Johan Auwerx,
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Integrating Metabolic Control by NAD+ Sensors |
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Pavlos Pissios,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA
Short Talk: Regulation of Glucose and Lipid Metabolism by Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase |
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Thomas P. Burris,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Short Talk: Characterization of Synthetic REV-ERB ligands |
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| 9:20 - 9:40 AM | Coffee Break | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 11:15 AM- | On Own for Lunch and Recreation | |
| 11:15 AM- 1:00 PM | Poster Setup | Shavano/Torreys |
| 1:00 - 10:00 PM | Poster Viewing | Shavano/Torreys |
| 2:30 - 4:30 PM |
Workshop 2: Hot Topics: Gene Regulation |
Grays Peak |
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Steven K. Nordeen,
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA
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Katherine Anne Burns,
NIEHS, National Institutes of Health, USA
Selective Mutations in the D-domain of Mouse ERalpha Alters Nuclear Translocation and ERalpha’s Non-ERE Gene Regulatory Mechanism |
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Nasun Hah,
Cornell University, USA
Exploring the Direct Estrogen-Regulated Transcriptome in Breast Cancer Cells Using GRO-Seq |
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Moray J. Campbell,
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA
VDR Regulation of Histone Modifications and miRNA Combine to Fine-Tune Transcriptional Cycling of Target Genes |
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Robert H. Oakley,
NIEHS, National Institutes of Health, USA
Crosstalk between Glucocorticoid and G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling Pathways Mediated by Arrestins |
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Joshua D. Stender,
University of California, San Diego, USA
Control of Pro-Inflammatory Gene Programs by Active Histone Methylation and Demethylation |
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Daniel G. Gioeli,
University of Virginia, USA
CDK9 Regulates AR Activity and Cell Growth through Serine 81 Phosphorylation |
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| Following Workshop is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 2:30 - 4:30 PM |
Workshop 2: Hot Topics: Co-Regulators and Post-Transcriptional Control Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Inna I. Astapova,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA
The Nuclear Corepressor, NCoR, Controls the Set Point of the Thyroid Axis In vivo |
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Karine Cecile Gauthier,
ENS de Lyon, France
The Thyroid Hormone Receptor TRalpha Protects Against Atherosclerosis Development |
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Atul Chopra,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Hepatic SRC-2 Regulates Energy Balance by Coordinating Bile Secretion and Dietary Fat Absorption |
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Nan Wu,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Arf-bp1 and Pam are Novel Regulators of Circadian Rhythm that Target Rev-erbalpha for Degradation |
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William Bourguet,
Centre de Biochimie Structurale, France
A Unique Secondary Structure Switch Controls Constitutive Gene Silencing by Retinoic Acid Receptor |
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Patrick R. Griffin,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
HDX of Intact VDR/RXR Heterodimer Reveals Agonist and DNA-Induced Conformational Changes Important for Coactivator Interaction |
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| 4:30 - 5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 5:00 - 7:00 PM |
Physiology and Metabolism (Joint) Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays/Longs Peaks |
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David J. Mangelsdorf,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
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Bruce M. Spiegelman,
Harvard Medical School, USA
Transcriptional Regulation of Adipogenesis and Energy Homeostasis |
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Deborah Clegg,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Estrogen, Adipose Tissue, and The Metabolic Syndrome |
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Ronald M. Evans,
The Salk Institute, USA
PPARs in Metabolism and Disease |
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Austin J. Cooney,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Short Talk: Regulation of ES Cells and iPS by Nuclear Receptors |
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| 7:00 - 8:00 PM | Social Hour w/ Lite Bites | Shavano/Torreys |
| 7:30 - 10:00 PM |
Poster Session 2 Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Shavano/Torreys |
| Wednesday, March 24 | ||
| 7:00 - 8:00 AM | Breakfast | Shavano/Torreys |
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Chromatin and Transcription Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays Peak |
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Dean P. Edwards,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
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Roland Schüle,
Klinikum der Universität Freiburg, Germany
Androgen Receptor Function is Regulated by Histone Demethylases: Implication for Prostate Cancer |
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W. Lee Kraus,
Cornell University, USA
Genomic Analyses of Estrogen-Regulated Transcription Reveal New Facets of the Estrogen Signaling Pathway |
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Raphael Metivier,
Université de Rennes I, France
Estrogen Receptor Transcriptional Activity: A Dynamic Integration of Multi-Leveled Information |
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Shigeaki Kato,
University of Tokyo, Japan
Epigenetic Regulators Supporting Nuclear Receptor Function |
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Inez Rogatsky,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA
Short Talk: The Role of GRIP1 in Type I Interferon Signaling and Glucocorticoid-Induced Immunosuppression |
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Catharine L. Smith,
University of Arizona, USA
Short Talk: Histone Deacetylases Function as Glucocorticoid Receptor Coactivators |
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| Following Session is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Cell Fate and Tissue Homeostasis Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Joyce J. Repa,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
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Thomas Perlmann,
Karolinska Institutet, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Sweden
NR4A Orphan Nuclear Receptors Trigger a Neuroprotective Pathway Induced by Elevated Cyclic AMP |
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Gary D. Hammer,
University of Michigan, USA
SF-1/DAX: Adrenocortical Stem/Progenitor Cell Fate and Multipotency |
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Frances M. Sladek,
University of California, Riverside, USA
HNF4alpha Function and Regulation -- New Insights into an Old Receptor |
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Erin G. Schuetz,
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA
Cis and Trans Genetic Variation Affecting Hepatic Nuclear Hormone Receptor Expression |
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Jae Woon Lee,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Short Talk: Histone H3-lysine 4 Methyltransferases Specialized for Nuclear Receptor-Mediated Metabolic Homeostasis |
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Kai Ge,
NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, USA
Short Talk: Epigenetic Regulation of PPARgamma and Adipogenesis |
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| 9:20 - 9:40 AM | Coffee Break | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 11:15 AM- | On Own for Lunch and Recreation | |
| 11:15 AM- 1:00 PM | Poster Setup | Shavano/Torreys |
| 1:00 - 10:00 PM | Poster Viewing | Shavano/Torreys |
| 2:30 - 4:30 PM |
Workshop 3: Hot Topics: Signaling and Cancer |
Grays Peak |
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Jonna Frasor†,
University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
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Shannon T. Bailey,
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA
Loss of ER-Regulated microRNAs is Fundamental to Hormone-Independent Breast Cancer Cells |
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Ruby Dhar,
University of Chicago, USA
Genome Wide RNAi Screen to Identify Novel Targets for Estrogen Signaling in Breast Cancer |
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Zeynep Madak-Erdogan,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Critical Role of ERK2 in Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERalpha)-mediated Regulation of Gene Expression and Proliferation of Breast Cancer Cells |
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Lillian J. Eichner,
McGill University, Canada
miR-378 Induces Metabolic Shift in Breast Cancer Cells via the ERRgamma Transcriptional Pathway |
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Jun Qin,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
COUP-TFII Regulates Angiogenesis to Promote Tumor Growth and Metastasis |
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Matthew J. Schiewer,
Thomas Jefferson University, USA
Impact of PARP1 on AR Signaling and Therapeutic Response in Prostate Cancer |
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| Following Workshop is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 2:30 - 4:30 PM |
Workshop 3: Hot Topics: Nuclear Receptors in Metabolism Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Carolyn L. Cummins,
University of Toronto, Canada
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Kari T. Chambers,
Washington University School of Medicine, USA
PGC-1beta Regulates Hepatic Energy Metabolism Under ad Libitum Fed Conditions |
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Philipp M. Kulozik,
German Cancer Research Center, Germany
Lack of Hepatic TBL1/TBLR1 Transcriptional Co-Activator Function Promotes Obesity-Related Dyslipidemia |
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Hong Soon Kang†,
NIEHS, National Institutes of Health, USA
Retinoid-Related Orphan Receptor alpha (RORalpha) Positively Regulates Obesity, Hepatic Steatosis, and Inflammation |
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Yanqiao Zhang,
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, USA
Identification of Novel Pathways that Control FXR-mediated Hypocholesterolemia |
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Katja A. Lamia,
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA
AMPK Regulates the Circadian Clock by Cryptochrome Phosphorylation and Degradation |
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| 4:30 - 5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 5:00 - 7:15 PM |
Coregulators and Gene Expression (Joint) Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays/Longs Peaks |
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Carole R. Mendelson,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
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Bert W. O'Malley,
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
NR Coactivators: Physiology and Disease |
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Sunil Nagpal,
Wyeth Research, USA
LXR is a Therapeutic Target for Skin Aging and Dermal Inflammatory Indications |
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Mitchell A. Lazar,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA
Epigenetic Regulation of Nuclear Receptor Expression, Cistromes, and Function |
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Ralf Kittler,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Short Talk: A cis-Regulatory Map for Nuclear Receptors in Breast Cancer |
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Ronald N. Margolis,
NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, USA
Short Talk: dkCOIN: A BIG Solution to Data Integration |
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| 7:15 - 8:15 PM | Social Hour w/ Lite Bites | Shavano/Torreys |
| 7:30 - 10:00 PM |
Poster Session 3 Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Shavano/Torreys |
| Thursday, March 25 | ||
| 7:00 - 8:00 AM | Breakfast | Shavano/Torreys |
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Steroid Receptors, Signaling and Cancer Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays Peak |
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John A. Cidlowski,
NIEHS, National Institutes of Health, USA
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Kathryn B. Horwitz,
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA
Women’s Hormones, Breast Cancer Metastasis and Cancer Stem Cells |
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Jan-Åke Gustafsson,
Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Novel Biological Roles of LXRs |
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Karen Elizabeth Knudsen,
Thomas Jefferson University, Kimmel Cancer Center, USA
New Paradigms in Tumor Suppression: The RB-E2F Axis and Nuclear Receptor Regulation in Cancer |
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Charles L. Sawyers,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Overcoming Resistance to Anti-Androgen Therapy in Prostate Cancer |
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Yun Qiu,
University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA
Short Talk: Androgen Receptor Splicing Variants and Castration Resistance in Prostate Cancer |
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Suzanne D. Conzen,
University of Chicago, USA
Short Talk: Identification of a Glucocorticoid Receptor Signature in Primary Human Breast Cancers |
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| Following Session is for Nuclear Receptors: Development (X8) | ||
| 8:00 - 11:15 AM |
Nuclear Receptors in Metabolism Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Longs Peak |
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Joyce J. Repa,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Nuclear Receptors in Pancreatic Beta Cells |
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Steven A. Kliewer,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Regulation of Metabolism by Nuclear Receptor-FGF Pathways |
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Anastasia Kralli,
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
ERR Function in Energy Metabolism and Cancer |
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Vincent Giguère,
McGill University, Canada
Metabolic Gene Networks in Normal and Cancer Cells: One Nuclear Receptor Subfamily to Rule them All |
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Carolyn L. Cummins,
University of Toronto, Canada
Short Talk: LXRbeta is Required for Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia and Hepatosteatosis |
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Yihong Wan,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Short Talk: PGC1beta Mediates PPARgamma Activation of Osteoclastogenesis and Rosiglitazone-Induced Bone Loss |
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| 9:20 - 9:40 AM | Coffee Break | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 11:15 AM- | On Own for Lunch and Recreation | |
| 4:30 - 5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Longs Peak Foyer |
| 5:00 - 7:00 PM |
Nuclear Receptors, Signaling, and Gene Regulation (Joint) Registered attendees for this meeting can view Abstracts for this session starting on 02/21/2010 |
Grays/Longs Peaks |
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Ronald M. Evans,
The Salk Institute, USA
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David J. Mangelsdorf,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Nutrient-Sensing and Metabolic Control by Nuclear Receptors |
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Benita S. Katzenellenbogen,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Genomics of Estrogen Receptor Signaling in Breast Cancer and Endocrine Resistance |
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Myles Brown,
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, USA
Nuclear Receptor Cistromes and Epigenomes |
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Edwin Cheung,
Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore
Short Talk: Global and Funcational Analyses of ER-Mediated Long-Range Chromatin Interactions |
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| 7:00 - 8:00 PM | Social Hour w/ Lite Bites | Shavano/Torreys |
| 8:00 - 11:00 PM | Entertainment | Shavano/Torreys |
| Friday, March 26 | ||
| Departure | ||
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