35th International Society for Heart Research North American Section Meeting “NOVEL STRATEGIES TO COMBAT HEART FAILURE” May 12 -15, 2014 Miami Beach, Florida Program Co - Chair: Joshua M. Hare and Michael S. Kapiloff International Society for Heart Research - North American Section President: Elizabeth Murphy President-Elect: Steve R. Houser Past -President: Donald M. Bers Secretary: Jennifer Van Eyk Treasurer: Litsa Kranias Executive Secretary: Leslie Anderson Lobaugh Council Members 2009 -15 Mark Anderson Susan Howlett Charles Murry Jeff Robbins Howard Rockman Mark Sussman Jil Tardiff Yibin Wang American section web site: www.american.ishrworld.org International web site: www.ishrworld.org Council Members 2012 -18 Chris Baines Pieter de Tombe Asa Gustaffson Joan Heller Brown Timothy Kamp Walter Koch Gary Lopaschuk Jun Sadoshima Sarah Franklin ECI representative (2012-14) Gao Chen ECI representative (2013-2015) Early Career Investigator Committee Sarah Franklin, Chair Maggie Lam Grant Budas Chris Murray Gao Chen Randi Parks Sam Das Catherine Passariello Alice Ho Sakthi Sadayappan Mark Kohr Senior Advisors: Jeff Robbins, Litsa Kranias and Chris Baines Acknowledgements Thank you to our Sponsors The Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Heart Genomics Cardiovascular Research Center & Center for Translational Medicine Temple University School of Medicine VisualSonics Med Lab Supply Company/Siemens The Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children’s Educational Grant Provided By Gilead Special Thanks to Our Meeting Organizers: Meeting Secretariat: Katie Campbell Conference Planner: Roselyn Robbins Executive Secretary: Leslie Anderson Lobaugh Monday May 12, 2014 Overview 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 11:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:45 AM 1:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Speaker Ready Room Registration NAS Section Council Meeting ECI Symposium Coffee Break Alternative Science Career Paths ECI Lunch with Senior investigators Interest Group 1 Interest Group 6 Coffee Break Interest Group 3 Interest Group 7 Young Investigator Competitions Reception Regency Conference Room Grande Promenade Foyer Miramar North Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom Regency Ballroom Starlight Ballroom Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Starlight Ballroom 9:00AM – 10:30 AM ECI Symposium Chair: Randi Parks and Samarjit Das Catherine Passariello - Disruption of RSK3 binding to mAKAP in vivo via AAV expression of a competing peptide attenuates pressure overload -induced cardiac hypertrophy Randi Parks - The impact of ovariectomy on cAMP/PKA -dependent mechanisms involved in cardiac excitation -contraction coupling Konstantin Drosatas - Combined cardiac PPARα and PPARγ activation reduce PGC -1α gene expression and compromise binding of PPARγ on PGC -1α Guansheng Liu - A Novel Human R25C -Phospholamban Mutant Is Associated with Superinhibition of Calcium Cycling and Increased Apoptosis Shigeki Miyamoto - Hexokinase -II regulates mitochondria specific autophagy in response to ischemia Philip Bidwell - Endogenous HAX -1 depresses the phospholamban inhibitory activity Sara Menazza - Impaired Nitroso -Redox Signaling is Involved in Human Heart Failure Patrick McLendon - Inhibition of tubulin deacetylation is protective in cardiac proteinopathy through autophagy -mediated aggregate reduction Shathiyah Kulandavelu - Cardio -protection following myocardial infarction in female is absent in mice lacking the S -nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) 10:45AM – 11:45 AM ECI - Alternative Science Careers Paths Chair: Mark Kohr and Sakthivel Sadayappan Lisa Schwartz -Longacre, Program Officer, NHLBI/NIH Stephanie Finnegan, President of Biopharma, BioRASI Wayne Bowden, Lead Program Manager, BioRASI Mitchell Fuerst, Managing Partner, Fuerst, Ittleman, David & Joseph, P.L. Grant Budas, Scientist, Gilead Sciences 1:00 - 2:30 PM - Interest Group 1 Session - Signaling from hypertrophy to failure: Apoptosis, Necrosis and Fibrosis Chair: Roberta Gottlieb and Gao Chen Maria Kontaridis - Cardiomyocyte -specific expression of RhoA protects against pressure -overload induced heart failure but facilitates cardiac fibrosis John Elrod – Synaptolysis - A novel mechanism of programmed necrosis Yibin Wang - Mitochondrial Superoxide Production in Healthy and Diseased Heart Sarah Franklin -Targeted remodeling of cardiac histone modifications to regulate hypertrophy and failure 1:00 – 2:30 PM – Interest Group 6 Session - Ion channels and Arrhythmias Chair: Susan Howlett and Seth Robia Shey -Shing Sheu – Characteristics and functions of mitochondrial Ca2+ transport mechanisms in cardiac muscle cells Sam Dudley - NaV1.5 function in the heart Brian O’Rourke – ROMK function in the heart W. Jonathan Lederer - Ryanodine receptor function in cardiac stress 2:30 – 3:30 Coffee Break 3:30 – 4:30 PM Interest Group 3 Session - Stem Cell & Gene Therapy Chair: Joseph Rabinowitz and Wen Ding Roger Hajjar - Gene Therapy in Patients With Severe Heart Failure Hee Cheol Cho - Gene therapy for generation of a cardiac pacemaker Willem J. de Lange - Engineered cardiac tissue (ECT) derived from hiPSC cardiomyocytes Loren Field - Genetic control of cardiomyocyte renewal 3:30 – 4:30 PM Interest Group 7 Session - Ischemia, Cardioprotection & Mitochondria Chair: Charles Steenbergen and Chris Murray Bruce Ito - Cardiac Autophagy and Clinical Implications in Metabolic Syndrome Hemal Patel - Caveolins in cardiac protection: from membrane to mitochondria Robert Kloner - Hypothermia for reducing myocardial infarct size and the no reflow phenomenon Stacey House - Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors in Endothelium and Cardiomyocytes in Acute Myocardial Infarction and Post -Ischemic Cardiac Remodeling 4:30 – 5:30 PM Young Investigator Competition (Junior) Chair: Jeffrey Robbins Nirmala Hariharan - Nucleostemin antagonizes senescence of cardiac progenitor cells - Mentor: Mark Sussman Maggie Lam - Protein kinetic signatures of the remodeling heart following isoproterenol stimulation Mentor: Peipei Ping Catherine Makarewich - Transient receptor potential channels contribute to pathological structural and functional remodeling after myocardial infarction - Steve Houser Sarah Schumacher -Bass - Paroxetine -mediated GRK2 inhibition reverses cardiac dysfunction and remodeling post -myocardial infarction -Wally Koch 5:30 – 6:30 PM Young Investigator Competition (Senior) Chair: Howard Rockman Paul Burridge - Human induced pluripotent stem cells predict breast cancer patient’s predilection to doxorubicin -induced cardiotoxicity - Mentor: Joseph Wu Chad Grueter - MED13 dependent signaling from the heart enhances metabolism in adipose tissue and liver and confers leanness - Mentor: Eric Olson Mark Kohr - Glyceraldehyde -3 -phosphate dehydrogenase acts as a mitochondrial trans -S -nitrosylase in the heart - Mentor: Charles Steenbergen Stephen Lange - Defining the role of the stress sensors MLP and CARP in signaling pathways that lead to dilated cardiomyopathy - Mentor: Ju Chen Annual Young Investigator Awards (YIAs) were established by the North American Section of the ISHR to recognize outstanding research in the field of cardiovascular science by junior investigators. From applications received for this meeting, finalists in each of the two categories, Graduate Students and Early Postdoctoral Fellows (within 4 years of completing their degree) and Senior Postdocs and Early Assistant Professors (between 4 and 10 years after completing their degree), were selected by a Committee to present their work at our meeting. A panel of judges will make the final award (presented at the banquet) based on the scientific merit of a submitted unpublished manuscript, quality of the oral presentation, and responses to questions asked during the discussion period. The finalists, their presentation titles and their mentors are listed above. Sponsored by Envision Conference Planners, Roz Robbins, Sole Proprietor. 6:30 - 8:00 PM Reception Tuesday May 13, 2014 Overview 7:00AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:15 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:15 PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 5:00PM 6:00 PM 8:00 AM 8:45 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:15 PM 1:15 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 PM 8:30PM Registration Speaker Ready Room Continental Breakfast Plenary Talk Interest Group 2 Interest Group 5 Coffee Break Interest Group 2 Session I Lunch NAS Council Meeting Posters Session II Session III Posters and Coffee Break Session IV Session V Peter Harris Research Achievement Award ECI Social International Council Retreat Grande Promenade Foyer Regency Conference Room Starlight Ballroom Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Miramar North Spanish Suite Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Spanish Suite Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Sea Breeze Bar (by the pool) Miramar South 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM Plenary Talk Chair: Joshua Hare Andrew Schally - Nobel Prize in Medicine 1977 Distinguished Medical Research Scientist of the Department of Veterans Affairs Head of the Endocrine, Polypeptide and Cancer Institute Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Research Service (151) Miami, FL and South Florida VA Foundation for Research and Education Distinguished Leonard Miller Professor of Pathology Professor Division of Hematology/Oncology and Division of Endocrinology Department of Medicine Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, FL Talk title: Hypothalamic Hormones: From Neuroendocrinology to Therapy of Cancer and Other Diseases 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM – Interest Group 2 Session - Cardiac Metabolism: “The active role of myocardial lipid storage” Chair: Rong Tian and Jessica Toli Jason Dyck - How does ATGL regulates cardiac fatty acid oxidation? Doug Lewandowski - TAG turnover and pathological hypertrophy Steve Kolwicz - Does the TAG metabolism affect the response to ischemia? Peter Crawford - Myocardial ketone body oxidation attenuates pressure overload -induced ventricular dilatation and reactive oxygen species accumulation 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM – Interest Group 5 Session - Excitation -Contraction Coupling: "Novel Mechanisms In Calcium Microdomain Signaling” Chair: Evangelia (Litsa) Kranias and Randi Parks Xander Wehrens - Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Leak and Re -entry Bjorn Knollmann - Calcium and myofilaments – an update on arrhythmia mechanisms in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Peter J Mohler - Ankyrin - and spectrin -based pathways for human arrhythmia Julie Bossuyt - Protein kinase D: a regulator of Calcium signaling? 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM – Coffee Break 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM – Interest Group 4 Session - Contractile & Regulatory Proteins Chair: Michael Regnier and Sumit Kar John Konhilas - LKB1 as a novel regulator of contractility Renzhi Han - Molecular mechanism to repair the sarcolemmal injury Brandon Biesiadecki - Troponin phosphorylation: Isolated or integrated events? Margaret Westfall - Direct and adaptive modulation of contractile performance Md. Shenuarin Bhuiyan - Physiological significance of cMyBPC's interaction with actin and myosin in vivo 11:00AM - 12:30 PM – Session I: Stem Cells I Chair: Jianyi Zhang and Ivonne Schulman Mark Sussman - Cardiac Regeneration: Uncommon Sense for Common Problems Annarosa Leri - The aging cardiomyopathy: pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies Lior Gepstein - Induced pluripotent stem cells for disease modeling and drug discovery Joseph Wu - iPSCs for Modeling Human Heart Disease 12:30 PM – 1:15 PM Lunch 1:15 PM – 2:00 PM Posters 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM - Session II: Novel Signaling Pathways that Induce Pathological Hypertrophy Chair: Ju Chen and Khadija Rafiq Walter Koch - Novel Role for GRK5 in Cardiac Hypertrophy Thomas Force - Targeting TNNI3K in a variety of pathologic scenarios Elizabeth Mcnally - Genetic Modifiers of Cardiomyopathy Sathyamangla Naga Prasad - Inhibition of β -adrenergic receptor resensitization underlies cardiac dysfunction and failure 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Session III: Calcium Signaling Pathways in the Failing Heart I Chair: David Eisner and Margaux Horn Joan Heller Brown - Mitochondrial reprogramming by CaMKIIδ contributes to the cardiomyopathy of pressure overload in mice Mark Anderson - CaMKII in heart failure Susan Steinberg - The structural determinants of protein kinase C -delta activity; Rules of phosphorylation Christian Faul - FGF23 -mediated Activation of FGFR4 is a Novel Hypertrophic Signaling Pathway FGF23 mediated Activation of FGFR4 is a Novel Hypertrophic Signaling Pathway 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM – Posters and Refreshments 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session IV: Mechanisms of Myocyte Death – Autophagy Chair: Chris Baines and Maggie Lam Junichi Sadoshima - The role of Drp1 in mitochondrial quality control in the heart. Peipei Ping - The Design, Characterization, and Function of Mitochondrial Proteomes Gerald Dorn - Mitochondrial dynamism orchestrates mitochondrial biogenesis and mitophagy in the heart Richard Kitsis – Towards development of a small molecule drug to reduce heart damage from myocardial infarction 4:30PM - 6:00 PM Session V: Calcium Signaling Pathways in the Failing Heart II Chair: Lorrie Kirshenbaum Steven Houser - Do TRPC Channels Contribute to Disturbed Contractility in Heart Failure? Donald Bers - SR Ca leak: Molecular basis and role in arrhythmias Luis Fernando Santana - Local control of SR dyads during the development of heart failure Federica del Monte - Presenilin: a novel EC -coupling protein to target calcium dishomeostasis 6:15 – 7:00 PM Plenary Session Chair: Matt Hori and Elizabeth Murphy Peter Harris Research Achievement Award: Evangelia Kranias, PhD Hanna Professor and Director Cardiovascular Biology Distinguished University Professor Co -Director, Cardiovascular Center of Excellence Department of Pharmacology & Cell Biophysics University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Talk Title: Calcium Circuits in the Heart: A Matter of Life or Death 7:00 - 10:00 PM ECI Social Wednesday – May 14, 2014 Overview 7:00AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:15 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:45PM 5:00PM 6:00 PM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:45 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:45PM 9:00PM Registration Speaker Ready Room Continental Breakfast/ International Council Meeting Plenary Talk Session VI Session VII Coffee Break Session VIII Session IX Lunch International Council meeting Posters Session X Session XI Posters and Coffee Break Session XII Session XIII Oustanding Investigator Award Banquet Grande Promenade Foyer Regency Conference Room Starlight Ballroom Miramar North Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Starlight Ballroom Miramar North Spanish Suite Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Spanish Suite Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Starlight Ballroom 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM Plenary Talk Chair: Joshua Hare Pascal Goldschmidt Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs and Dean University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Chief Executive Officer, University of Miami Health System Talk Title: Of Aging, Inflammation, Frailty, and Stem Cells 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session VI: Stem Cells in Clinical Trials Chair: Alan Heldman and Grant Budas Roberto Bolli - Cell therapies for the treatment of heart failure Atul Chugh - Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure: Lessons Learned from Cardiac Imaging Joshua Hare – Mesenchymal Stem Cells and the Prevention of Heart Failure Vasileios Karantalis - Genetic Modification of ckit+ Cardiac Stem Cells to Overexpress Pim1 Enhances their Cardioreparative Ability After Intramyocardial Delivery 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session VII: Regulation of Myocyte Gene Expression Chair: Eva Van Rooij and Samarjit Das Joseph Hill - Unfolded Protein Response and Cardioprotection Nanette Bishopric - Tackling maladaptive transcription programs in hypertrophy to prevent heart failure Lena Shehadah - Osteopontin RNA Aptamer Protects Against Cardiac Dysfunction Coralie Poizat - CaMKII epigenetic control of histone H3 in heart failure 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM – Coffee Break 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Session VIII: Stem Cells II Chair: Omaida Velazquez and Victorea Florea Chunming Dong - microRNA Regulation of Endothelial Progenitor Cell Senesce, Vascular Repair and Angiogenesis Claudia Rodrigues - Molecular Mechanisms that Control Stem Cell Self -Renewal and Survival under Ischemic Stress Piero Anversa - Human Cardiac Stem Cell Classes Sunjay Kaushal – How Aging and Physiological state of the Pediatric Heart Effects the Functional Activity of Cardiac Stem Cells. 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Session IX: Mitochondria Chair: Matt Hori and Monte Willis Elizabeth Murphy - Role of Mitochondria in Ischemia -Reperfusion Injury Wang Wang - Mitochondrial Superoxide Production in Healthy and Diseased Heart Madesh Muniswamy - A rheostat for mitochondrial Ca2+ flux in cardiovascular system Xuejun Wang - Loss of Function of an Extraproteasomal Ubiquitin Receptor Ubiquilin1 in Cardiomyocytes Exacerbates Cardiac Proteotoxicity 12:30 PM – 1:15 PM Lunch 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM Posters 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Session X: Novel Therapeutics For Heart Failure Chair: Metin Avkiran and Mark Kohr Jonathan Stamler - New S -Nitrosylation Signals In The Heart Anthony Rosenzweig - Mining Exercise For New Therapeutic Targets Michael Kapiloff - Targeting mAKAP Signaling Complexes In Heart Failure Timothy Mckinsey - Regulation Of Cardiac Hypertrophy And Fibrosis By Lysine Acetylation 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Session XI: Metabolism Chair: Lawrence Young and Maengjo Kim Gary Lopaschuk - Inhibiting fatty acid oxidation as a novel approach to treating heart failure Jenny Van Eyk - Cross talk between phosphorylation and oxidative post -translational modifications regulate mitochondrial and cell function Heinrich Taegtmeyer - Metabolic Signals as Regulators of Myocardial Protein Turnover Michael Regnier - AAV6 -mediated overexpression of Ribonucleotide Reductase (R1R2) that increases myocardial dATP and improves function of normal and failing hearts. 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Posters and Refreshments 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session XII: Heart Failure Insights from Developmental Biology Chair: Sakthivel Sadayappan and Sarah Franklin Howard Rockman - Biased GPCR Ligands for Heart Failure Leslie Leinwand - Myosin Myopathies: Pathogenesis and Development of Therapies Joy Lincoln - Embryonic Origins of Calcific Aortic Heart Valve Disease Carmen Sucharov - FXR1G/E and regulation of microRNA function in cardiac disease and differentiation 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM Session XIII: Novel Regenerative Therapies Chair: Sudhiranjan Gupta Kunhua Song - Induction of fibroblasts into cardiac -like myocytes Kevin Costa – Tissue Engineering Strategies for Cardiac Therapy Luiza Lima Bagno - Reduction of Scar Tissue after GHRH -A Treatment in a Swine Model of Sub -acute Ischemic Cardiomyopathy. Viky Suncion - Effect Of Transendocardial Autologous Cardiac Stem Cells And Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells To Reduce Infarct Size And Restore Cardiac Function In a Heart Failure Swine Model 6:00PM – 6:45 PM Chair: Richard Moss and David Eisner Outstanding Investigator Award: Åsa B. Gustafsson Ph.D. Associate Professor Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences University of California, San Diego Talk Title: Role of Mitochondrial Autophagy in Cardioprotection 6:45 PM – 9:45 PM Banquet Thursday May 15, 2014 Overview 7:00AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00PM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 8:45 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM Registration Speaker Ready Room Continental Breakfast President’s Lecture Session XIV Session XV Coffee Break Session XIV Session XV Grande Promenade Foyer Regency Conference Room Starlight Ballroom Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom Grande Promenade Grande Promenade Regency Ballroom 8:00 AM - 8:45AM President’s Lecture Chair: Metin Avkiran Keiichi Fukuda, MD, PhD President, ISHR Japanese Section Professor, Department of Regenerative Medicine and Advanced Cardiac Therapeutics Keio University School of Medicine Talk Title: Regenerative Medicine of the Heart using iPS cells 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Session XIV: Mechanisms of Familial Cardiomyopathies Chair: Richard Moss and Stephen Lange John Solaro - Mechanisms and Potential Therapies in Familial Cardiomyopathies. Danuta Szczesna -Cordary - Novel strategies to combat Familial Cardiomyopathy associated with the Myosin Regulatory Light Chain Jeffrey Robbins - cardiac myosin binding protein C; insights from structure -function studies Sakthivel Sadayappan - Increased Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Mouse Model of Dilated Cardiomyopathy 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Session XV: Cardiac Fibrosis Chair: Pieter de Tombe and Rushita Bagchi Burns Blaxall - Targeting pathologic activation of cardiac fibroblasts in myocardial fibrosis Nikolaos Frangogiannis - TGF -beta signaling in cardiac fibrosis Jeffrey Molkentin - Understanding the origins and activity of the cardiac fibroblast Sumanth Prabhu - New insights on inflammation and heart failure 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Coffee Break 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Session XVI: Stem Cells III Chair: Joshua Hare and Nirmala Hariharan Daniel Bernstein - Maturation of Cell Signaling in hiPSC -CMs: Regulators of Function and Structure Keith March – Stem Cell Therapies for Human Cardiovascular Disease Monte Willis - Non -targeted metabolomics analysis of Muscle Ring Finger -1 (MuRF1), MuRF2, and MuRF3 in vivo reveals novel and redundant metabolic changes 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Session XVII: Compartmentation in Cardiac Signal Transduction Chair: Kimberly Dodge -Kafka and Catherine Passariello Viacheslav Nikolaev - Remodeling of cAMP microdomains in hypertrophy and heart failure Carmen Dessauer - Facilitation of cAMP Signaling in Heart by Anchored Adenylyl Cyclase Complexes Timothy O’Connell - Intranuclear alpha -1 adrenergic receptor signaling and physiologic function in cardiac myocytes 12:30 PM Meeting Closed Poster Sessions Posters are located in the Spanish Suite. Poster Session 1: P1 -01 to P1 -52 - Tuesday, May 13 1:15 -2:00 PM and 3:30 -4:30 PM Poster Session 2: P2 -01 to P2 -52 - Wednesday, May 14 1:15 -2:00 PM and 3:30 -4:30 PM Presenting author underlined Poster Session 1: P1 -01 to P1 -52 - Tuesday, May 13 1:15 -2:00 PM and 3:30 -4:30 PM Heart Failure/Hypertrophy Part I P1 -01 Lysyl oxidase inhibition can reverse age -related myocardial fibrosis. Nicole Rosin1, Timothy Lee1, Jean -Francois Legare1, 1Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada P1 -02 A novel PKCalpha splicing isoform in signaling for cardiac hypertrophy CHEN GAO1, Jianli Gong2, William Wang2, Susan Steinberg2, Yibin Wang1, 1Molecular Biology Institute,University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles,CA, USA, 2Department of Pharmacology, Columbia University, New York, USA P1 -03 Paroxetine -mediated GRK2 inhibition reverses cardiac dysfunction and remodeling post myocardial infarction Sarah Schumacher1, Erhe Gao1, John Tesmer2, Walter Koch1, 1Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA P1 -04 A novel human mutation in Hsp20 (S10F) abrogates the contractile and protective effects of this protein in the heart Guansheng Liu1, Wen Zhao1, Elizabeth Vafiadaki2, Chi Keung Lam1, Min Jiang3, Jack Rubinstein3, George Adly1, Evangelia G. Kranias1,2, 1Department of Pharmacology & Cell Biophysics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 2Molecular Biology Division, Center for Basic Research, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece, 3Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA P1 -05 A novel human R25C -phospholamban mutant is associated with superinhibition of calcium cycling and increased apoptosis Guansheng Liu1, Ana Morales2,4, Elizabeth Vafiadaki5, Kobra Haghighi1, Ray E. Hershberger2,4, George Adly1, Evangelia G. Kranias1,5, 1Department of Pharmacology & Cell Biophysics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 2Division of Human Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA, 3Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA, 4Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA, 5Molecular Biology Division, Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece P1 -06 Impaired nitroso -redox signaling is involved in human heart failure Sara Menazza1, Angel Aponte2, Charles Steenbergen3, Elizabeth Murphy1, 1System Biology Center, NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2Proteomics Core Facility, NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA, 3Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA P1 -07 Inhibition of tubulin deacetylation is protective in cardiac proteinopathy through autophagy -mediated aggregate reduction Patrick M. McLendon1, Bradley S. Ferguson2, Hanna Osinska1, Md. Shenuarin Bhuiyan1, Jeanne James1, Timothy A. McKinsey2, Jeffrey Robbins1, 1Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 2University of Colorado, Denver, Aurora, CO, USA P1 -08 Cardio -protection following myocardial infarction in female is absent in mice lacking the S nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR). Shathiyah Kulandavelu1, Ellena Paulino1, Lauro Takeuchi1, Wayne Balkan1, Joshua M Hare1, 1Stem Cell Institute, Miami, Florida, USA P1 -09 miRNA Expression in hypoplastic left heart syndrome Juliana Sucharov2, Anis Karimpour -Fard1, Karin Nunley1, Brian Stauffer1,3, Shelley Miyamoto2,1, 1University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA, 2Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA, 3Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, CO, USA P1 -10 Gene expression profiling in pediatric and adult heart failure Shelley Miyamoto2,1, Matthew Taylor1, Anis Karimpour -Fard1, Kenneth Jones1, Brian Stauffer1,3, Carmen Sucharov1, 1University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA, 2Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA, 3Denver Health and Medical Authorities, Denver, Co, USA P1 -11 Hypoxia sensitivity in DMD: a potential link between respiratory insufficiency and heart failure Zachary Stelter1, Jana Strakova1, DeWayne Townsend1, 1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA P1 -12 Υ2 -AMPK regulates pathological cardiac hypertrophy in mice Maengjo Kim1, Lorena Menendez1, Richard Palmiter1, Rong Tian1, 1University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA P1 -13 Disruption of RSK3 binding to muscle A -kinase anchoring protein in vivo via adeno associated virus expression of a competing peptide attenuates pressure overload -induced cardiac hypertrophy Catherine Laura Passariello1, Michael D Kritzer1, Hrishikesh Thakur1, Michael Sanders1, Jinliang Li1, Michael S. Kapiloff1, 1University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA P1 -14 Genome wide study of TFIIB binding and its role in cardiac hypertrophy Danish Sayed1, Zhi Yang1, Maha Abdellatif1, 1Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA P1 -15 Frailty predicts cardiac dysfunction independently of age in older mice Susan Howlett1, 1Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada P1 -16 Down -regulation of adenine nucleotide translocator 1 exacerbates cardiac inflammation Shi Pan1, Nadan Wang1, Sara Bisetto1, Shey -Shing Sheu1, 1Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA P1 -17 Cardiac extracellular matrix remodelling following recovery from pacing -induced heart failure in the sheep Margaux Horn1, Katharine Dibb1, Andrew Trafford1, 1University of Manchester, Manchester, UK P1 -18 Restoration of transverse (t) tubules following recovery from heart failure (HF) Jessica Caldwell1, David Eisner1, Katharine Dibb1, Andrew Trafford1, 1University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Cardiac Regeneration/Cell Therapies P1 -19 Cytoprotective effect of growth hormone releasing hormone agonist in cardiac stem cells Victoria Florea1, 1Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA, 2Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA, 3Department of Pathology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA, 4Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami,FL, USA, 5Endocrine, Polypeptide and Cancer Institute, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, FL, USA P1 -20 Targeting gene expression to endothelial cells of specific organs Anahita Mojiri1, Nadia Jahroudi1, 1University of Alberta, Edmonton/Alberrta, Canada P1 -21 Genetic ablation of S -nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) in mice enhances proliferative expansion of adult heart progenitors and myocytes post myocardial infarction Konstantinos Hatzistergos1, Ellena Paulino1, Raul Dulce1, Lauro Takeuchi1, Shathiyah Kulandavelu1, Wayne Balkan1, Rosemeire Kanashiro -Takeuchi1, Joshua Hare1, 1University of Miami, Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, Miami, Fl, USA P1 -22 Connexin 43 overexpression enhances cardioprotective effects of cortical -bone derived stem cells in the infarcted heart Danielle Trappanese1, Jason Duran1, Thomas Sharp1, Timothy Starosta1, Yumi Chiba1, Remus Berretta1, Sharven Taghavi1, John Gaughan2, Joseph Rabinowitz2, Hajime Kubo1, Steven Houser1, 1Temple University School of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Temple University School of Medicine, Center for Translational Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA P1 -23 Isolation and characterization of cortical bone stem cells from Göttingen minipig Thomas Sharp1, Sadia Mohsin1, Timothy Starosta1, Remus Berretta1, Jason Duran1, Hajime Kubo1, Steven Houser1, 1Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA P1 -24 Effects of Connexin 43 presence or absence in human bone -marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells Cristina Sanina1, Ivonne Schulman1, Michael Bellio1, Wayne Balkan1, Claudia Rodrigues1, Joshua Hare0, 1University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA Contractility & Mechanics P1 -25 Physiological significance of cMyBPC's interaction with actin and myosin in vivo Md. Shenuarin Bhuiyan1, Jeanne James1, Hanna Osinska1, James Gulick1, Jeffrey Robbins1, 1Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA P1 -26 Myofilament length dependent activation: role of titin Younss Ait -Mou1, Karen Hsu3, Marion Greaser2, Tom Irving3,1, Pieter de Tombe1, 1Loyola University Chicago, Maywood IL, USA, 2University of Wisconsin -Madison, Madison WI, USA, 3Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago UL, USA P1 -27 Micro -RNA765 targets Protein Phosphatase Inhibitor -1 and suppresses contractility Wen -Feng Cai1, Stela Florea1, Jiang Qian1, Wen Zhao1, Tracy Pritchard1, Chi Keung Lam1, Guansheng Liu1, Kobra Haghighi1, Djamel Lebeche2, Long Jason Lu3, Jingyuan Deng3, Guo Chang Fan1, Roger J. Hajjar2, Evangelia G. Kranias1, 1Department of Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 2Cardiovascular Research Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA, 3Division of Biomedical Informatics, Cincinnati Children's hospital research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH, USA P1 -28 Increased inflammation and oxidative stress exacerbates contractile dysfunction in dilated cardiomyopathy Thomas Lynch1, Mayandi Sivaguru2, Murugesan Velayutham 3, Arturo Cardounel3, Christoph Liebetrau4, David Barefield1, Suresh Govindan1, Christian Troidl5, Sakthivel Sadayappan1, 1Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL, USA, 2University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign, Urbana Champaign, IL, USA, 3The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA, 4Kerckhoff Heart and Thorax Center, Bad Nauheim, Hessen, Germany, 5Kerckhoff Institute for Heart Research, Justus Liebig -University Giessen, Giessen, Hessen, Germany P1 -29 Impact of anesthesia and storage on post -translational modifications of myofilament proteins in mouse ventricular lysates Megan S. Utter1, Chad M. Warren1, R. John Solaro1, 1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Center for Cardiovascular Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA P1 -30 Cross -bridge cycling rates are length independent: Implications for cardiac economy and the Frank -Starling Law Daria Amiad -Pavlov1, Amir Landesberg1, 1Technion -IIT, Haifa, Israel P1 -31 Dilated cardiomyopathy linked mutation cTnT R173W in cardiomyocyte -derived human induced pluripotent stem cells affects sarcomere structure and function Kathleen Broughton1, Ying -Hsi Lin1, Veronica Sanchez -Freire2, Beata Wolska1, Joseph Wu2, John Solaro1, Brenda Russell1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, 2Stanford University, Chicago, IL, USA P1 -32 Discovery of enzyme modulators via high -throughput time -resolved FRET in living cells Simon Gruber1, Razvan Cornea1, Kurt Peterson2, Gregory Gillispie1,2, Seth Robia3, David Thomas1, 1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2Fluorescence Innovations, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA, 3Loyola University, Chicago, IL, USA P1 -33 Functional effects of E143K mutation in myosin Essential Light Chain associated with Restrictive Cardiomyopathy in humans Chen -Ching Yuan1, Wenrui Huang1, Katarzyna Kazmierczak1, Jingsheng Liang1, Ana I Rojas1, Rosemeire Kanashiro -Takeuchi1, Joshua Hare1, Danuta Szczesna -Cordary1, 1University of Miami, Miami, USA Mitochondria P1 -34 The mitochondrial protein FASTKD1 protects cells from oxidative stress induced death independently of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore Kurt Marshall1, Christopher Baines1, 1University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, USA P1 -35 Genetic manipulation of cardiac mitochondrial phosphate carrier does not affect permeability transition Manuel Gutierrez -Aguilar1, Diana Douglas1, Anne Gibson1, Timothy Domeier1, Jeffery Molkentin2, Christopher Baines1, 1University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA, 2University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA P1 -36 GAPDH targets specific mitochondrial proteins as a trans -S -nitrosylase Mark Kohr1,2, Elizabeth Murphy2, Charles Steenbergen1, 1Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute/National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA P1 -37 Recovery of mitochondrial bioenergetics after hypoxia via regulating pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase and AMP -activated kinase Jessica Toli1, Minzhen He1, Carolyn Suzuki1, Maha Abdellatif1, 1Rutgers University, Newark, NJ P1 -38 Effect of chronic continuous hypoxia on mitochondrial enzymes in hearts of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and in conplastic strain SHR -mtBN Anna Chytilova1, Martin Kalous2, Romana Weissova2, Zdenek Drahota1, Iveta Brabcova2, Jitka Zurmanova2, Olga Nováková2, Michal Pravenec1, Frantisek Kolar1, Jan Neckar1, 1Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic P1 -39 ROCK2 promotes mitochondrial dysfunction in the diabetic heart Guorong Lin1, Kathleen M. MacLeod1, 1Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vanvouver, Canada P1 -40 miR -181c regulates the mitochondrial genome, bioenergetics, and propensity for heart failure in vivo Samarjit Das1, Qin Shao1, Djahida Bedja1,2, Nathaniel Campbell1, Brittany Dunkerly1,3, Venugopal Chenna4, Anirban Maitra4,1, Charles Steenbergen1, 1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA, 2Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 3Notre Dame of Maryland University, Baltimore MD, USA, 4MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA P1 -41 Inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase improves cardiac function and limits mitochondrial damage from ischemic injury Maria Akhnokh1, Victor Samokhvalov1, Feng Hua Yang1, Xiuhua Wang3, Ratnadeep Basu3, Gavin Y. Oudit4,5, Zamaneh Kassiri3,5, Woo jung Cho5, Bruce Hammock6, John M. Seubert1,2, 1Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2Department of Pharmacology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 3Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 4Division of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 5Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 6Department of Entomology and Cancer Research Center, University of California., Davis, California, USA P1 -42 Eicosanoids limit cardiac mitochondrial damage following starvation induced stress Haitham El -Sikhry1, Victor Samokhvalov1, Nasser Alsaleh1, John Falck2, John Seubert1,3, 1Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton,AB, Canada, 2Departments of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA, 3Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury P1 -43 A case of successful delayed thrombolysis in a patient with submassive pulmonary embolism Ravinder Valadri1, 1Wright Center For Graduate Medical Education, Scranton, PA, USA, 2wilkes Barre General Hospital, Wilkes -Barre, PA, USA P1 -44 Stimulation of the DR region of Na+ -K+ -ATPase -induced cardioprotection is mediated by activation of PP2A Fei Hua1, Jin Zheng1, Jinsong Bian1, 1National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore P1 -45 Cardioprotection with a Mas receptor inverse -agonist: A preclinical study in a swine model of myocardial infarction Bruce R. Ito1, John W. Adams2, Robert M. Mentzer, Jr.1,3, 1San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA, 2Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc., San Diego, CA, USA, 3Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA P1 -46 S -nitrosylation of TRIM72 at cysteine 144 protects against oxidation -induced degradation and reduces cell death Mark Kohr1,2, Alicia Evangelista1, Marcella Ferlito2, Charles Steenbergen2, Elizabeth Murphy1, 1National Heart, Lung and Blood/Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA P1 -47 The prognostic significance of elevated troponins in patients with sepsis: a meta -analysis Olusegun Sheyin1, Oluwaseun Davies1, Wenlan Duan1, Xavier Perez1, 1Department of Medicine, Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY, USA P1 -48 Hypoxia -induced decrease in cardiac stem cell proliferation is associated with downregulation of Sirtuin 1 Michael Bellio1, Claudia O Rodrigues1, Victoria Florea1, Wayne Balkan1, Joshua Hare1, Ivonne H Schulman1, 1University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA P1 -49 Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein -C is immunogenic following myocardial infarction Thomas Lynch1, Christoph Liebetrau2, Lukas Pyttel2, Christian Troidl2, Sakthivel Sadayappan1, 1Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, Illinois, USA, 2Kerckhoff Heart and Thorax Center, Bad Nauheim, Germany P1 -50 Cardiac ischemic tolerance in Goldblatt hypertension: effect of epoxyeicosatrienoic acid analog Petra Mandikova1, Martina Klevstigova1, Libor Kopkan2, Zuzana Huskova2, John Imig3, Ludek Cervenka2, Frantisek Kolar1, Jan Neckar1, 1Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic, 3Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA P1 -51 MK5 deficiency affects scar maturation after myocardial infarction Sherin Nawaito1, Yanfen Shi1, Marc -Antoine Gillis1, Matthias Gaestel2, Jean -Claude Tardif1, Bruce Allen1, 1Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada, 2Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany P1 -52 Novel fusion of GLP -1 with a domain antibody to serum albumin prolongs protection against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in the rat Weike Bao1, Lucy Holt1, Rob Prince1, Gavin Jones1, Karpagam Aravindhan1, Mathew Szapacs1, April Barbour1, Larry Jolivette1, John Lepore1, Robert Willette1, Elena DeAngelis1, Beat Jucker1, 1GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA, USA Poster P2-03 will be presented in Poster Session 1, and will be located after poster P1-52 POSTER SESSION 2: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 1:15 -2:00p and 3:30 -4:30p Heart Failure/Hypertrophy Part II P2 -01 GRK5 exacerbates cardiac pathology through activation of the NFAT pathway Jonathan Hullmann1, Erhe Gao2, Kurt Chuprun2, Walter Koch2, 1Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA P2 -02 Metabolomic analysis reveals a novel panel of blood -based biomarkers that distinguish between heart failure patients with reduced and preserved ejection fraction Beshay Zordoky1, Miranda Sung1, Justin Ezekowitz1, Rupasri Mandal1, Beomsoo Han1, Trent Bjorndahl1, Souhaila Bouatra1, Todd Anderson2, Gavin Oudit1, David Wishart1, Jason Dyck1, 1University * of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 2University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada P2 -03 Reproducible ion -current -based approach for 24 -plex comparison of the tissue proteomes of hibernating versus normal myocardium in swine models Xiaomeng Shen1,2, Rebeccah Young1,3, Brian Page2,3, Nazeen Tata1, Jun Li1,2, Xiaotao Duan1,2, James A. Fallavollita3,4, John M. Canty1,4, Jun Qu1,2, 1University at Buffalo State University of New York, Buffalo, USA, 2Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, Buffalo, USA, 3Center for Research in Cardiovascular Medicine, Buffalo, USA, 4VA WNY Healthcare System, Buffalo, USA **Poster P2-03 will be presented in Poster Session 1, and will be located after poster P1-52 P2 -04 The relationship between obesity and physical symptoms in patients with heart failure Seongkum Heo1, Debra Moser2, Sandra Dunbar3, Susan Pressler4, Terry Lennie2, 1University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA, 2University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA, 3Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 4University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA P2 -05 Inhibition of autophagy suppresses transdifferentiation of cardiac fibroblasts into profibrotic myofibroblasts. Shivika Gupta1,2, Saeid Ghavami1, Krista Filameno1,2, Morvarid Kavosh1,2, Sunil Rattan1,2, Andrew Halayko1,3, Ian Dixon1,2, 1University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 2Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 3Manitoba Institute of Child Health, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada P2 -06 Macrophage subsets: Contrasting roles in the development of myocardial fibrosis Alec Falkenham1, Devin Betsch1, Nicole Rosin1, Tim Lee1, Roberto de Antueno1, Roy Duncan1, Jean Francois Legare1, 1Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada P2 -07 CapZ beta1 subunitacetylation and actin assembly are regulated by HDAC in cardiomyocytes Ying -Hsi Lin1, Chad M. Warren1, Brenda Russell1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA P2 -08 Physiological activation of Akt by PHLPP1 deletion protects against pathological Amy Taylor1, Gino Chesini1, Melissa Barlow1, Asa Gustafsson2, Joan Heller Brown1, Nicole Purcell1, 1Department of Pharmacology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA, 2Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science, University of California, La Jolla, CA, USA P2 -09 Newly discovered troponin I mutation (K206I) linked to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy impacts regulation of actomyosin ATPase Chad M. Warren1, Beata M. Wolska1,2, Tomoyoshi Kobayashi1, Grace M. Arteaga5, J. Martijn Bos4, Michael J. Ackerman3,4, R. John Solaro1, 1Departments of Physiology & Biophysics, Center for Cardiovascular Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,Illinois, USA, 2Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,Illinois, USA, 3Departments of Medicine/Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, and Molecular Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics/Windland Smith Rice Sudden Death Genomics Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA, 4Department of Pediatrics/Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA, 5Departments of Pediatrics/ Division of Pediatric Critical Care, and Physiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA P2 -10 Expression of mitochondrial calcium uniporter correlates with functional parameters in human heart failure Christian Silva -Platas1, Andrea Cordero -Reyes3, Guillermo Torre -Amione1,2, Gerardo García Rivas1,2, 1Cátedra de Cardiología y Medicina Vascular. Escuela de Medicina. Tecnológico de Monterrey., Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, 2Centro de Investigación Básica y Transferencia. Instituto de Cardiología y Medicina Vascular. Tec Salud., San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, Mexico, 3Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. The Methodist Hospital., Houston, TX, USA P2 -11 Genetically mediated increase of T type Ca2+ current protects against cardiac dysfunction after myocardial infarction Hongyu Zhang1, Catherine Makarewich1, Hajime Kubo1, Foram Udesh1, Shavonn Smith1, Naser Jaleel1, Remus Berretta1, Jeffery Molkentin2, Erhe Gao1, Walter Koch1, Xiongwen Chen1, Jon George3, Steven Houser1, 1Temple University, Philadelphia, USA, 2University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA, 3Debora Heart and Lung Center, New Jersey, USA P2 -12 Genetic deletion of miR -208a causes cardiac autonomic imbalance and impaired calcium handling Robert Davis1, Raghu Nagalingam 1, Mariam Noor1, Da -Zhi Wang2, Beata Wolska1, John Solaro1, Madhu Gupta1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, 2Children's Hospital Boston Harvard Medical School, Boston. MA, USA P2 -13 The role of the RNA binding proteins HuR and AUF1 in β 1 -adrenergic receptor mRNA stability in heart failure Stephen Kraynik1, Andrew Gabanic1, Sarah Anthony1, Melissa Kelley1, Michael Tranter1, 1University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA P2 -14 A novel angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker (TRV120023), signaling through the β arrestin pathway, improves cardiac function in a mouse model of dilated cardiomyopathy Madhusudhan Tarigopula1, Robert T. Davis 3rd1, David F. Wieczorek2, Jonathan D. Violin3, Beata M. Wolska1, R. John Solaro1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, 2University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 3Trevena Inc., King Prussia, USA P2 -15 Differences in GRK2 & GRK5 expression levels in adult versus pediatric patients suffering from Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy Elizabeth Medina1, Carman Sucharov1, Karen Dockstader1, Rebecca Sobus1, Shelley Miyamoto1, Brian Stauffer1, 1University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Co, USA P2 -16 Ski modulates myofibroblast induced ECM remodeling through regulation of MMP -2 in rat cardiac fibroblasts Morvarid S. Kavosh1, Ian M.C. Dixon1, 1Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Research Center, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,MB, Canada P2 -17 Anthracycline cardiotoxicity: the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of dexrazoxane and its putatively cardioprotective metabolite ADR -925 Anna Jirkovska -Vavrova1, Eduard Jirkovsky2, Jan Stariat1, Hana Jansova1, Jaroslav Roh1, Olga Lencova -Popelova2, Petra Kovarikova1, Martin Sterba2, Tomas Simunek1, 1Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, 2Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic P2 -18 Entering the matrix of heart failure: Alterations in myofilament -associated MMPs and TIMPs in naturally occurring canine dilated cardiomyopathy Ilka Lorenzen -Schmidt1, Kristel Dimitrova1, W. Glen Pyle1, 1Cardiovascular Research Group, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada Signalling Mechanisms P2 -19 Candesartan and valsartan, contrary to irbesartan, are potent biased antagonists of adrenal (beta)arrestin -dependent, angiotensin II type 1 receptor -induced aldosterone production and improve cardiac function post -myocardial infarction Anastasios Lymperopoulos1, Karlee Walklett1, Samalia Dabul1, Ashley Siryk1, Emmanuel Sturchler2, Patricia McDonald2, Walter Koch3, 1Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA, 2Scripps Florida, Jupiter, FL, USA, 3Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA P2 -20 Combined cardiac PPARα and PPARγ activation reduce PGC -1α gene expression and compromise binding of PPARγ on PGC -1α Konstantinos Drosatos1, Diego Scerbo2, Christian Schulze2, Ira J. Goldberg2, 1Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Columbia University, New York, NY, USA P2 -21 Inhibition of NF -kB in the lungs prevents monocrotaline induced pulmonary hypertension in mice by modulating miR -130a Sudhiranjan Gupta1, Li Li1, Chuanyu Wei1, Il -Kwon Kim1, Yvonne Janssen -Heininger2, 1Cardiovascular Institute, Texas A&M University, Temple, TX, USA, 22University of Vermont, Burlington VT, USA P2 -22 Scleraxis regulates cardiac extracellular matrix composition and fibroblast phenotype Rushita Bagchi1,2, Patricia Roche1,2, Nina Aroutiounova1,2, Leon Espira1,2, Bernard Abrenica1,2, Ronen Schweitzer3, Michael Czubryt1,2, 1Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 2University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 3Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA P2 -23 Hexokinase -II regulates mitochondria specific autophagy in response to ischemia David Roberts1, Valerie Tan -Sah1, Shigeki Miyamoto1, 1University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA P2 -24 MiR -30e reduces osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells by directly targeting IGF2 Wen Ding1, Jihe Li1, Samirah Gomes1, Joshua Hare1, Lina Shehadeh1, 1University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA P2 -25 Chronic β1 -adrenergic blockade enhances β3 -adrenergic coupling with nitric oxide -cGMP signaling in volume overload Danielle Trappanese1, Yuchuan Liu1, Alessandro Cannavo2, Ryan McCormick1, A. Ray Dillon3, D. Michael Tillson3, Harrish Jarrett1, Felix Woitek1, Walter Koch2, Fabio Recchia1,4, Louis Dell'Italia6, Emily Tsai1,4, 1Cardiovascular Research Center, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Center for Translational Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 3College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA, 4Department of Physiology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 5Institute of Life Sciences, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy, 6Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, USA, 7Cardiology Section, Department of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA P2 -26 Interaction between neuronal NOS signaling and temperature influences SR Ca 2+ leak in cardiomyocytes Raul Dulce1, Vera Mayo1, Erika Rangel1, Wayne Balkan1, Joshua Hare1, 1Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, Miami, Florida, USA P2 -27 Defining the role of the stress sensors MLP and CARP for DCM development Stephan Lange1, Alexander Lun1, Nancy Dalton1, Erika Alvarez1, Kirk Peterson1, Elisabeth Ehler2, Ju Chen1, 1UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA, 2King's College London, London, UK P2 -28 FGF23 -mediated activation of FGFR4 is a novel hypertrophic signaling pathway FGF23 mediated activation of FGFR4 is a novel hypertrophic signaling pathway Alexander Grabner1, Ansel Amaral1, Myles Wolf2, Joshua Hare3, Marcus Brand4, Axel Ullrich5, Christian Faul1, 1Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA, 2Division of Nephrology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA, 3Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA, 4Department of Internal Medicine, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany, 5Department of Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Munich, Germany P2 -29 Calcium and stress modulate SERCA2 gene transcription Jorge Fragoso -Medina1, Gabriela Rodríguez1, Ángel Zarain -Herzberg1, 1National University of Mexico, México, Distrito federal, Mexico P2 -30 Ca2+ -dependent pathways control calsequestrin -2 expression in cardiomyocytes Rafael Estrada Avilés1, Gabriela Rodríguez1, Angel Zarain Herzberg1, 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico P2 -31 S -nitrosylation of PPARγ regulates the balance of adipogenesis and osteogenesis in mesenchymal stem cells Yenong Cao1, Samirah Gomes3, Erika Rangal2, Wayne Balkan1, Joshua Hare1, 1University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA, 2Albert Einstein Hospital – Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa, Morumbi, São Paulo, SP, Brazil, 3Universidade de Sao Paulo -FMUSP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil P2 -32 Sumo E2 ligase is required for efficient protein quality control of cardiomyocytes Manish Gupta1, Jeffrey Robbins1, 1The Heart Inst, Dept of Pediatrics, The Cincinnati Children‟s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, USA P2 -33 p53 controls the fate of cardiac stem cells Ramaswamy Kannappan1, Eric Zhang1, Giorgia Palano1, Joao T Pereira1, Virginia Caballero1, Alex J Matsuda1, Marcello Rota1, Piero Anversa1, Annarosa Leri1, 1Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA P2 -34 The RNA binding protein HuR mediates expression of cardioprotective heat shock protein 70.3 Melissa Kelley1, Stephen Kraynik1, Andrew Gabanic1, Sarah Anthony1, Michael McGuinness1, Michael Tranter1, 1University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA P2 -35 Transgenic mice overexpressing Regulator of G protein Signaling 2: a unique model for investigating Gq/11 signaling and function in atria Jialin Su1,2, Cindy Park -Windhol1,2, Michelle King1, Peng Zhang1,2, Ulrike Mende1,2, 1Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA, 2Brown University, Providence, RI, USA P2 -36 MicroRNA -1: a novel inhibitor of cell cycle progression in cardiac fibroblasts Michelle King1, Nedyalka Valkov1,2, Peng Zhang1,2, 1Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA, 2Brown University, Providence, RI, USA P2 -37 Hypoxia dependent control of myosine heavy chain expression in heart Lucia Bino1,4, Jirina Prochazkova1,3, Jana Navratilova2,3, Jiri Pachernik2, Lukas Kubala3,4, 1Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Experimental Biology, Department of Physiology and Immunology of Animals, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, 3Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic v.v.i, Brno, Czech Republic, 4St Anne's University Hospital Brno, International Clinical Research Center - Center of Biomolecular and Cellular Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic P2 -38 The role of HIF -1α in the regulation of cardiomyogenesis in vitro Jana Navratilova1,2, Jirina Prochazkova1,5, Lucia Bino4,5, Hana Kolarova1, Dominika Sykorova1,2, Pavel Karas3, Jiri Pachernik 2,4, Lukas Kubala2,4, 1Institute of Biophysics ASCR v.v.i., Brno, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Experimental Biology, Deparment of Physiology and Immunology of Animals, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, 3Centre for Biomedical Image Analysis, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, 4St. Anne's University Hospital Brno -International Clinical Research Center - Center of Biomolecular and Cellular Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic, 5Institute of Experimental Biology, Deparment of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Brno, Czech Republic Exitation-Contraction Coupling P2 -39 Chronic testosterone withdrawal slows calcium transient decay and prolongs contractile function in ventricular myocytes isolated from gonadectomised C57BL/6 male mice Mohammad Ayaz1, Susan Howlett1, 1Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada P2 -40 Acute application of progesterone modifies mechanisms involved in cardiac excitation contraction coupling in isolated murine ventricular myocytes Hirad Feridooni1, Susan Howlett1, W. Glen Pyle2, 1Dalhousie, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 2University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada P2 -41 The impact of frailty on cardiac contractile function in an aging mouse model Michael Sun1, Jocelyne Whitehead1, Susan Howlett1, 1Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada P2 -42 Endogenous HAX -1 depresses the phospholamban inhibitory activity Philip Bidwell1, Chi Keung Lam 1, George Adly1, Luke Mugge1, Erica Vanderbilt1, Evangelia Kranias1, 1University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA P2 -43 The impact of ovariectomy on cAMP/PKA -dependent mechanisms involved in cardiac excitation -contraction coupling. Randi Parks1, Gibanananda Ray2, Robert Rose2, Susan Howlett1, 1Department of Pharmacology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, 2Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada P2 -44 Single Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy Reveals SERCA2a Structural Dynamics Sandeep Pallikkuth1, Seth Robia1, 1Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, USA Electrophysiology & Arrhythmias P2 -45 State Dependent Photo -Crosslinking of IKS Using Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis Christopher Murray1, Yasmeen Maurice1, Jodene Eldstrom 1, David Fedida1, 1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada P2 -46 Short term fasting reduces susceptibility to ischemia -induced ventricular fibrillation in the isolated rat heart in a substrate -independent manner Hugh Clements -Jewery1, 1West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lewisburg, West Virginia, USA P2 -47 Predictive Biomarkers for Increased Risk of Arrhythmic Death in the Prediction of Arrhythmic Events Identified by Large -scale Plasma Proteomics Profiling Jun Qu1,2, chengjian Tu1,2, James Fallavollita1, Rebeccah Young1, Xiaomeng Shen1, John Canty1, 1University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, Buffalo, NY, USA, 2NY CoE in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, Buffalo, NY, USA P2 -48 Mitochondrial -derived reactive oxygen species promote arrhythmias and are altered by mitochondrial CaMKII activity Andrew Ackell1, Olha Koval1, Mark Anderson1, 1University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA Metabolism/Diabetes/Obesity P2 -49 Autophagic -Lysosomal Inhibition Impairs the Performance of Cardiac Ubiquitin Proteasome System in a p62 -Dependent Manner Zongwen Tian1, Changhua Wang1, Chengjun Hu1, Yihao Tian1, Jinbao Liu2, Xuejun Wang1, 1University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, USA, 2Guangzhou Medical College, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China P2 -50 Inflammatory Serine Proteases Regulate Insulin Signaling and Myocyte Death during the Development of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Mikhail Kolpakov1, Xinji Guo1, Bahman Hooshdaran1, Scalia Rosario1, Steven Houser1, Abdelkarim Sabri1, Khadija Rafiq1, 1Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA P2 -51 ACS and gender modulate transport kinetics and esterification of exogenous long -chain fatty acid into myocardial triglyceride Joseph Goldenberg1, E. Douglas Lewandowski1, 1University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA P2 -52 Elevated Cardiac Glycolysis Cannot Compensate for the Decrease in Mitochondrial Oxidative Metabolism That Occurs During the Development of Diastolic Heart Failure in Dahl Salt Sensitive Rats Natasha Fillmore1, Jody Levasseur1, Cory Wagg1, Wei Wang1, Gary Lopaschuk1, 1Cardiovascular Research Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada P2 -53 Partial ROCK2 deletion protects mice from high fat diet -induced cardiac dysfunction Hesham Soliman1, Guorong Lin1, Vongai Nyamandi1, Marysol Garcia -Patino1, Julia Varela1, Girish Bankar1, Zhengping Jia2, Kathleen MacLeod1, 1Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology Group, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 2Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada P2 -54 Non -targeted metabolomics analysis of Muscle Ring Finger -1 (MuRF1), MuRF2, and MuRF3 in vivo reveals novel and redundant metabolic changes Ranjan Banerjee1, Jun He1, Megan Quintana1, James Bain2, Christopher Newgard2, Michael Muehlbauer2, Monte Willis1, 1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, 2Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Author Index (with Poster numbers) Abdellatif, Maha - P1 -14, P1 -37 Abrenica, Bernard - P2 -22 Ackell, Andrew - P2 -48 Ackerman, Michael J - P2 -09 Adams, John W - P1 -45 Adly, George - P1 -04, P1 -05, P2 -42 Ait -Mou, Younss - P1 -26 Akhnokh, Maria - P1 -41 Allen, Bruce - P1 -51 Alsaleh, Nasser - P1 -42 Alvarez, Erika - P2 -27 Amaral, Ansel - P2 -28 Amiad -Pavlov, Daria - P1 -30 Anderson, Mark - P2 -48 Anderson, Todd - P2 -02 Anthony, Sarah - P2 -13, P2 -34 Anversa, Piero - P2 -33 Aponte, Angel - P1 -06 Aravindhan, Karpagam - P1 -52 Aroutiounova, Nina - P2 -22 Arteaga, Grace M - P2 -09 Ayaz, Mohammad - P2 -39 Bagchi, Rushita - P2 -22 Baines, Christopher - P1 -34, P1 -35 Bain, James - P2 -54 Balkan, Wayne - P1 -08, P1 -21, P1 -24, P1 -48, P2 -26, P2 -31 Banerjee, Ranjan - P2 -54 Bankar, Girish - P2 -53 Bao, Weike - P1 -52 Barbour, April - P1 -52 Barefield, David - P1 -28 Barlow, Melissa - P2 -08 Basu, Ratnadeep - P1 -41 Bedja, Djahida - P1 -40 Bellio, Michael - P1 -24, P1 -48 Berretta, Remus - P1 -22, P1 -23, P2 -11 Betsch, Devin - P2 -06 Bhuiyan, Md Shenuarin - 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P1 -13 Paulino, Ellena - P1 -08, P1 -21 Perez, Xavier - P1 -47 Peterson, Kirk - P2 -27 Peterson, Kurt - P1 -32 Pravenec, Michal - P1 -38 Pressler, Susan - P2 -04 Prince, Rob - P1 -52 Pritchard, Tracy - P1 -27 Prochazkova, Jirina - P2 -37, P2 -38 Purcell, Nicole - P2 -08 Pyle, W Glen - P2 -18, P2 -40 Pyttel, Lukas - P1 -49 Qian, Jiang - P1 -27 Quintana, Megan - P2 -54 Qu, Jun - P2 -03, P2 -47 Rabinowitz, Joseph - P1 -22 Rafiq, Khadija - P2 -50 Rangel, Erika - P2 -26, P2 -31 Rattan, Sunil - P2 -05 Ray, Gibanananda - P2 -43 Recchia, Fabio - P2 -25 Robbins, Jeffrey - P1 -07, P1 -25, P2 -32 Roberts, David - P2 -23 Robia, Seth - P1 -32, P2 -44 Roche, Patricia - P2 -22 Rodrigues, Claudia - P1 -24, P1 -48 Rodríguez, Gabriela - P2 -29, P2 -30 Roh, Jaroslav - P2 -17 Rojas, Ana I - P1 -33 Rosario, Scalia - P2 -50 Rose, Robert - P2 -43 Rosin, Nicole - P1 -01, P2 -06 Rota, Marcello - P2 -33 Rubinstein, Jack - P1 -04 Russell, Brenda - P1 -31, P2 -07 Sabri, Abdelkarim - P2 -50 Sadayappan, Sakthivel - P1 -28, P1 -49 Samokhvalov, Victor - P1 -41, P1 -42 Sanchez -Freire, Veronica - P1 -31 Sanders, Michael - P1 -13 Sanina, Cristina - P1 -24 Sayed, Danish - P1 -14 Scerbo, Diego - P2 -20 Schulman, Ivonne - P1 -24, P1 -48 Schulze, Christian - P2 -20 Schumacher, Sarah - P1 -03 Schweitzer, Ronen - P2 -22 Seubert, John M - P1 -41, P1 -42 Shao, Qin - P1 -40 Sharp, Thomas - P1 -22, P1 -23 Shehadeh, Lina - P2 -24 Shen, Xiaomeng - P2 -03, P2 -47 Sheu, Shey -Shing - P1 -16 Sheyin, Olusegun - P1 -47 Shi, Yanfen - P1 -51 Silva -Platas, Christian - P2 -10 Simunek, Tomas - P2 -17 Siryk, Ashley - P2 -19 Sivaguru, Mayandi - P1 -28 Smith, Shavonn - P2 -11 Sobus, Rebecca - P2 -15 Solaro, R John - P1 -29, P1 -31, P2 -09, P2 -12, P2 -14 Soliman, Hesham - P2 -53 Stariat, Jan - P2 -17 Starosta, Timothy - P1 -22, P1 -23 Stauffer, Brian - P1 -09, P1 -10, P2 -15 Steenbergen, Charles - P1 -06, P1 -36, P1 -40, P1 -46 Steinberg, Susan - P1 -02 Stelter, Zachary - P1 -11 Sterba, Martin - P2 -17 Strakova, Jana - P1 -11 Sturchler, Emmanuel - P2 -19 Sucharov, Carmen - P1 -10, P2 -15 Sucharov, Juliana - P1 -09 Su, Jialin - P2 -35 Sung, Miranda - P2 -02 Sun, Michael - P2 -41 Suzuki, Carolyn - P1 -37 Sykorova, Dominika - P2 -38 Szapacs, Mathew - P1 -52 Szczesna -Cordary, Danuta - P1 -33 Taghavi, Sharven - P1 -22 Takeuchi, Lauro - P1 -08, P1 -21 Tan -Sah, Valerie - P2 -23 Tardif, Jean -Claude - P1 -51 Tarigopula, Madhusudhan - P2 -14 Tata, Nazeen - P2 -03 Taylor, Amy - P2 -08 Taylor, Matthew - P1 -10 Tesmer, John - P1 -03 Thakur, Hrishikesh - P1 -13 Thomas, David - P1 -32 Tian, Rong - P1 -12 Tian, Yihao - P2 -49 Tian, Zongwen - P2 -49 Tillson, D Michael - P2 -25 Toli, Jessica - P1 -37 Torre -Amione, Guillermo - P2 -10 Townsend, DeWayne - P1 -11 T Pereira, Joao - P2 -33 Trafford, Andrew - P1 -17, P1 -18 Tranter, Michael - P2 -13, P2 -34 Trappanese, Danielle - P1 -22, P2 -25 Troidl, Christian - P1 -28, P1 -49 Tsai, Emily - P2 -25 Tu, chengjian - P2 -47 Udesh, Foram - P2 -11 Ullrich, Axel - P2 -28 Utter, Megan S - P1 -29 Vafiadaki, Elizabeth - 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