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On Si T e Ad d e n d u m & lAT e A BSTrACT p O STe r l iST ingS
The American Society
for Cell Biology
48th Annual Meeting
Robert D. Goldman
ASCB President
David L. Spector
Program Chair
Matthew D. Welch
Local Arrangements Chair
December 13–17, 2008
Moscone Center
San Francisco, CA
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CONTENTS
Half-Century Fund Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Program Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special Interest Subgroup Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Teaching Cell Biology in Africa Time Change. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Translating Progeria Session Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Symposium Correction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Minisymposium Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Poster Corrections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Additional Poster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Withdrawn Posters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Additional Minorities Affairs Committee Travel Awardees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exhibitor Showcase Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Additional Exhibitors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Educational Resources/Minorities Affairs Committee Booth Presentations. . . . . . 8
San Francisco Restaurant Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Quick Eats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Author Disclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Late Abstract Poster Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Author Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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Half-Century Fund Donors
The American Society for Cell Biology gratefully acknowledges the following Society
members who have generously donated to the ASCB Half-Century Fund.* These 2008
ASCB Half-Century Society members are helping to support the Society’s continued
innovation. Sustaining donors will be listed in the ASCB Newsletter.
Gold
Bruce Alberts
Mina Bissell
Elizabeth Blackburn
Eloise E. Clark
Joseph G. Gall
Bob Goldman
Alan Hall
Barbara A. Hamkalo
Renato V. Iozzo
Harvey Lodish
Melanie Royce
Randy Schekman
Sandra Schmid
David and Mona Spector
Jim Spudich
Susan R. Wente
Zena Werb
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Ueli Aebi
Susan K. Dutcher
Morris J. Karnovsky
Jean Paul Revel
Bruce Schaar
Mike Shelanski
BRONZE
Helen M. Blau
Edward H. Cohen
Ellen R. Dirksen
Sarah Elgin
Dorit Hanein
Brigid L.M. Hogan
J. Richard McIntosh
Heber C. Nielsen
Mark Peifer
Robin Wright
Kenneth Yamada
*as of press time
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Program Changes
Special Interest Subgroup Changes
Saturday, December 13
12:30 pm
G. High-Throughput Screening, Probe Development, and the NIH
Molecular Libraries Program (Room 270)
Ananth V. Charya, National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH
Christine Colvis, National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH
Yong Yao, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH
Speaker Substitution:
Garry Dallmann, University of Colorado, will present instead
of Charles McHenry, University of Colorado.
Additional Speakers:
n Identification of Chemical Probes to Interrogate Complex
Biology Using Integrated Biological Screening and
Chemistry. Michelle Palmer, Broad Institute
n Impacting Translational Research via uHTS: Discovery
of Specific and Potent Chemical Probes via the Molecular
Libraries Initiative. Peter Hodder, The Scripps Research
Institute
n From HTS & HCS to Probe Development: Challenges and
Successes during the MLSCN Pilot Phase of the MLPCN.
Thomas Chung, Burnham Institute for Medical Research
O. Retrograde Trafficking and Organelle Biogenesis (Room 236)
Correct Author Spelling:
n The COG Complex Functions in Trafficking of
Glycosyltransferases and Bacterial Toxins through the Golgi.
Vladimir Lupashin, University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences
Teaching Cell Biology in Africa Time Change
Saturday, December 13
2:30 pm
Teaching Cell Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities and How
to Seize Them
This program will now begin at 2:30 pm instead of 3:00 pm at
the San Francisco Marriott, Nob Hill A–D.
Translating Progeria Session Change
Sunday, December 14
12:15 pm
Translating Progeria: A Bench-to-Bedside Story
Speaker Substitution:
Mark W. Kieran, Director of the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Program, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Associate Professor
of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, will speak instead of
Elizabeth Nabel, Director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute, NIH.
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Symposium Correction
Monday, December 15
Symposium IV: Cell Migration and Metastasis
The title of Program #759 should be listed as follows:
A Cell Biologist’s View of Cancer Metastasis
10:30 am
Minisymposium Change
Tuesday, December 16
3:40 pm
Minisymposium 24: Microtuble-based Motors, Program #1546
Presentation/Authors should be listed as follows:
Complementary Roles of LIS1 and NudE in Dynein Motor Regulation Revealed by Biochemical and Optical Trap Experiments. M.
Vershinin1*, R.J. McKenney2, S. Gross1**, R. Vallee2**; 1Department
of Developmental and Cell Biology, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA; 2Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University,
New York, NY; *These authors contributed equally to this work;
**Co-senior authors.
Poster Corrections
Sunday, December 14
Program #454, Board #B401
Authors should be listed as follows:
Characterization of the Survival Effect Induced by Hypoxiainduced Gene-1a (Hig-1a) of RAW264.7 in Hypoxic Stress.
H. Shin, H. An, H. Lee, S. Paik; Biology, Chung Nam National
University, Dae Jeon, South Korea
Wednesday, December 17
Program #2491, Board #B200
Authors should be listed as follows:
Kif5C Localization in Migrating Neurons. J. C. Shieh1,2, B. T.
Schaar3, S. K. McConnell1; 1Department of Biology, Stanford
University, 2Neurosciences Program, Stanford University, 3Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University
Wednesday, December 17
Program #2985, Board #B703
Authors should be listed as follows:
Cranial Motor Neuron and Muscle Defects in Kif21a Knockin and Knock-out Mouse Models for CFEOM1. J. Desai1,2, M.
Tischfield1,2, C. Miranda4, L. Jia1,2, B. Fritzsch3, E. Engle1,2; 1Harvard
Medical School, 2Childrens Hospital Boston, 3University of Iowa,
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Ohio State University
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Additional Poster
Additional MAC Travel Awardees
Monday, December 15
Late Poster Session 2
Onsite Addendum #M-L100, Board #L100
Loss of MARCH5 Mitochondrial E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Induces
Cellular Senescence through Drp1 and Mfn1. Y. Park1,3, S. Lee1,3,
M. Karbowski2, A. Neutzner2, R. Youle2, H. Cho1,3; 1Biochemistry,
Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea, 2Biochemistry Section,
Surgical Neurology Branch, NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD,
3Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon,
South Korea.
Mitochondria constantly fuse and divide, which is mediated by
the mitochondrial fission and fusion machinery. The mitochondrial E3 ubiquitin ligase, MARCH5, was identified to bind several key molecules controlling mitochondrial fission and fusion,
hFis1, Drp1 and Mfn2. We here show that MARCH5 RNAi or
MARCH RING mutant accompanied with thin and elongated
mitochondria induces cellular enlargement and flattening. Staining for acidic senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-Gal)
activity is elevated along with diminished mitochondrial membrane potential and elevated ROS production, indicating that
loss of MARCH5 promotes cellular senescence. The aberrant
mitochondrial phenotypes in MARCH5 RNAi cells are reversed
by ectopic expression of Drp1, but not by DRP1K38A GTPase
mutant or Fis1. Moreover, the expression level of Mfn1 is increased
in MARCH5 lacking cells and introduction of Mfn1K109A
GTPase-mutant overrides the elongated mitochondria morphology. Finally, reverting mitochondria morphology by Drp1 or Mfn1K109A abolishes the elevated SA-β-Gal activity in MARCH5
RNAi cells. Collectively, our data suggest that lack of MARCH5
results in mitochondrial elongation, which promotes cellular
senescence through blocking Drp1 activity and/or accumulating
fusion molecule, Mfn1 at the mitochondria.
The ASCB Minorities Affairs Committee has selected the following
additional students and scientists to receive travel awards, which
are supported by an NIH NIGMS MARC grant and a generous
contribution from The Burroughs Wellcome Fund:
Withdrawn Posters
Sunday, December 13
Program #250, Board #B194
Program #376, Board #B323
Monday, December 14
Program #960, Board #167
Tuesday, December 15
Program #1682, Board #B136
Program #1836, Board #B298
Program #2171, Board #B640
Wednesday, December 16
Program #2346, Board #B53
Program #2944, Board #B662
Program #2967, Board #B685
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Bridget T. Kreger, University of Vermont
Baudelio Olveda, City College of San Francisco
Carleta Williams, Long Island University
Exhibitor Showcase Changes
Monday, December 15
Media Cybernetics
11:30 am–1:30 pm, Room 105
Blind Deconvolution from Micro to Nano and 3D Image
Processing
Level: Introductory
Presenters: Brian Northan and Bartek Rajwa
Media Cybernetics, Inc.
4340 East-West Hwy
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: (301) 495-3305; Fax: (301) 495-5964
www.mediacy.com
Deconvolution is a vital tool for restoring images that suffer from
degradation due to blur. This showcase provides an overview of
deconvolution theory with emphasis on the blind MLE (maximum
likelihood estimation) approach. It will explain how the widefield
deconvolution algorithm can be extended to other modalities.
Examples will be given from several modalities including confocal and recent advances in 3D STEM (scanning transmission
electron microscope).
Modern microscopy provides powerful tools for studying
samples varying from subcellular structures through cells to tissues. Effective use of these techniques requires in-depth knowledge
about image acquisition, processing, and visualization. The goal
of this workshop is to demonstrate state-of-the-art hardware
and software tools for collection, processing, and visualization of
multidimensional images.
The following topics will be addressed: 3D image processing
(limits of optical resolution, point-spread function and deconvolution algorithms; blind MLE deconvolution; modality specific
constraints; examples from widefield, confocal, spinning disc confocal, and two-photon; recent developments in 3D STEM; fundamentals of electro-optical detection (CCD architecture, dynamic
range, noise, evaluating and selecting a CCD; and visualization of
multidimensional datasets (3D reconstruction, surface and volume
rendering, visualization of spectral and time-lapse images).
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Monday, December 15
Applied Precision
1:45 pm–3:45 pm, Room 105
DeltaVision/OMX: Breaking the Limits of Microscopy
Level: Introductory
Presenter: Paul Goodwin
Applied Precision, Inc
1040 12th Ave., NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
Phone: (425) 557-1000; Fax: (425) 557-1055
www.appliedprecision.com
Applied Precision is pleased to introduce the DeltaVision OMX
system, a groundbreaking imaging system that surpasses superresolution imaging with more wavelengths and greater imaging
depth. DeltaVision OMX is based on the OMX prototype created
by Dr. John Sedat’s group at University of California, San Francisco
(UCSF) in collaboration with Drs. David Agard, Mats Gustafsson,
and others. DeltaVision OMX is specifically designed to push the
limits of both the spatial and temporal resolution of microscopy.
DeltaVision OMX uses full simultaneous, laser-based, wide-field
imaging capable of up to 65 frames-per-second in each of up to four
channels. DeltaVision OMX uses true structured illumination
delivering ~100nm lateral and ~200nm axial resolution with up
to four-probes in the same sample. DeltaVision OMX doubles the
resolution of microscopy and is exclusively licensed from UCSF
by AppliedPrecision.
Monday, December 15
Sigma Aldrich
2:45 pm–3:45 pm, Room 101
A Human Protein Atlas
Presenter: Emma Lundberg
Sigma Aldrich
3050 Spruce Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 771-5765; Fax: (314) 286-7817
www.sigma-aldrich.com
Information on protein localization and expression on the tissue,
cell, and organelle level is important to map and characterize the
human proteome as well as to better understand cellular functions
of proteins and to find biomarkers. In the Human Protein Atlas
program the human proteome is analyzed using an antibody-based
approach. By generation and thorough validation of antibodies,
protein localization and expression in human tissues and cells can
be analyzed using immunohistochemistry and fluorescence confocal microscopy. The results are publicly available in the Human
Protein Atlas web portal (www.proteinatlas.org) that contains
results from the use of more than 6,000 validated antibodies
corresponding to 5,000 human genes. The portal contains more
than 4 million high-resolution images generated using the above
mentioned bioimaging methods. Each image has been manually
annotated and curated by a certified pathologist or a cell biologist
to provide a knowledge base for functional studies and to allow
searches and queries about protein profiles in normal and disease
tissue as well as on a cell and subcellular level. A new structure
has been implemented with the inclusion of all predicted genes
(approximately 20,500) with a visualization of the encoded protein characteristics. Advanced queries can be performed with a
new search tool.
Monday, December 15
SRU Biosystems
6:15-8:15 pm, Room 101
Practical Application of BIND® Label-free Technology in
Cell-based Assays Including Cell Adhesion, GPCR, and Ionchannel Assays
Presenters: Michael Bova and Industry Experts
SRU Biosystems
14A Gill Street
Woburn, MA 01801
Phone: (781) 933-7255; Fax: (781) 933-5960
www.srubiosystems.com
This showcase will include three highly scientific presentations
that highlight the benefits of SRU Biosystem’s BIND® label-free
technology in cell-based applications: Seminar 1: Measuring cell
adhesion events in real-time using SRU BIND technology, by
Michael Bova, Elan Pharmaceuticals; Seminar 2: Label-free biosensors for elucidation of GPCR mechanisms of action—rapid
assay development and in-depth information, by an industry
expert; and Seminar 3: Novel alternatives to patch-clamp assays
for ion channels using label-free biosensors, by an industry expert.
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Additional Exhibitors
Advanced Biomatrix, Inc
5688 Ellis Court
Pleasenton, CA 94566
Phone: (800) 833-8220; Fax: (510) 217-3452
www.advancedbiomatrix.com
Booth 827
Advanced BioMatrix is a leader in life science 3D applications for
tissue culture and cell proliferation. Our products are recognized as
the standard for purity, functionality, and consistency. We offer the
premiere collagen, PureCol®, in the industry. PureCol® provides an in
vivo-like 3D matrix environment for cell attachment and proliferation.
Biogenex Laboratories
4600 Norris Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94583
Phone: (925) 866-2524; Fax: (925) 866-2594
www.biogenex.com Booth 1541
Xmatrx®Rx is a Biomarker Assay Development and Analysis
System that offers infinite possibilities for translational and clinical research, only limited by your imagination. Xmatrx® Rx is an
intelligent and flexible system for any slide-based biomarker assay development and analysis. The system can optimize up to 40
parameters simultaneously in a single development run.
Bionexus, Inc
222 Madison Street
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: (510) 625-8400; Fax: (510) 625-8419
www.bionexus.net
Booth 908
Bionexus offers a comprehensive line of high-quality biomedical
products and services for the scientific community worldwide. Our
dynamic e-commerce site is your one-stop technical and customeroriented solution for your research needs in the areas of genomics,
proteomics, molecular biology, immunology, plasmid production,
biochemistry, cell biology, and anti-sense development.
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Carl Zeiss SMT Inc. One Corporation Way
Peabody, MA 01960
Phone: (978) 826-1500; Fax: (978) 532-5696
www.smt.zeiss.com/nts
Booth 1001
Carl Zeiss SMT and its divisions serve the global semiconductor
manufacturing and testing equipment markets with leading-edge
optical and particle-beam technology. Products range from top
level systems and components for lithography production tools to
process control and metrology tools for mask evaluation, failure
analysis, research and device development. The NTS division of Carl
Zeiss SMT offers solutions based on leading-edge particle-beam
technology that includes the following product groups: SEM, TEM,
Helium-Ion-Beam systems and CrossBeam® FIB/SEM workstations. With this broad product portfolio, Carl Zeiss SMT offers
one-stop solutions for imaging—including 3D volume rendering
and reconstruction—testing, characterization, manipulation, process control, and failure analysis.
Hammond Cell Tech P.O. Box 1424
Windsor, CA 95492
Phone: (707) 473-0564; Fax: (707) 473-0564
www.hammondcelltech.com
Booth 809
Manufacturer of serum-free media components for cell culture
of primary epithelial, endothelial, and neuronal cells as well as
stem cells. We specialize in bovine pituitary extract and bovine
brain extract. All products are made from New Zealand tissue
with full documentation available. We also prepare custom tissue
reagents upon request.
Invitria
702 West Drake, Building C
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Phone: (970) 219-3580; Fax: (970) 472-0500
www.invitria.com
Booth 1640
InVitria has developed defined and animal-free cell culture media
components that enhance productivity, safety, and time to market
for companies in the biopharmaceutical, mammalian cell culture,
regenerative medicine, cell therapy, stem cell, and diagnostics
industries.
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Lightspeed Technologies
P.O. Box 110161
Campbell, CA 95011
Phone: (408) 761-0062; Fax: (408) 378-3629
www.light-speed-tech.com
Booth 926
Supplier of photonic products including optical tweezers, laser and
LED systems, spectrometers, stages and optomechanics. Sources
include UV, VIS, NIR, MIR, continuous and pulsed, single and
multi-color. Applications range from trapping to fluorescence to
high-speed imaging and more. Engineering services include custom
configurations and system integration.
Nanosurf AG
Booth 219
Grammetstrasse 14
Liestal, 4410, Switzerland
Phone: 011-41-61927-5646; Fax: 011-41-61927-5647
www.nanosurf.com
Nanosurf is a leading provider of easy-to-use atomic force and
scanning tunneling microscopes. Our products and services are
trusted by professionals worldwide to help them capture, analyze,
and present surface information. Our microscopes excel through
their highly compact and elegant design, their easy handling, and
their absolute reliability.
Teaching Cell Biology in Sub-Saharan
Africa: Opportunities and How to
Seize Them
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Time: 2:30–3:00 pm
San Francisco Marriott Nob Hill A–D
Attend this special event at the ASCB Annual Meeting,
sponsored by the International Affairs Committee. Hear
from experienced cell biologists who have taught workshops
in Africa. They will discuss opportunities to teach there
that are funded by the Carnegie Foundation of New York
and other foundations. Learn how you can contribute to the
effort. Get your questions answered.
Moderator: Richard McIntosh, University of Colorado
Panelists:
Bruce Alberts, University of California, San Francisco
Patrick Duffy, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
Keith Gull, Oxford University
Mahasin Osman, Cornell University
David Roos, University of Pennsylvania
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Panomics, Inc. 6519 Dumbarton Circle
Fremont, CA 94555
Phone: (877) 726-6642; Fax: (510) 818-2610
www.panomics.com
Booth 215
Panomics is focused on a platform of reagents and products that
enable the multiplex measurement of molecular events, such as
intracellular pathway analysis, cell signaling, protein and gene
expression profiling, in a quantitative and scalable manner with
our unique QuantiGene and Procarta product lines.
Spectrum Laboratories, Inc.
18617 Broadwick Street
Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220-6435
Phone: (310) 885-4600; Fax: (310) 885-4666
www.spectumlabs.com
Booth 225
The world leader in laboratory dialysis, Spectrum® Laboratories
also manufactures bioseparation and cell culture products and
systems. Spectrum’s KrosFlo® filtration products include hollow
fiber membranes and the KrosFlo® Research II filtration system.
Cell culture products include the CellMax® hollow fiber cell culture
system, CultureGard,® and MediaKap® media sterilization filters.
The ASCB gratefully
acknowledges support from
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Research and Development
for the ASCB
48th Annual Meeting.
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Educational Resources/
Minorities Affairs Committee Booth Presentations
Sunday, December 14, 2008
10:00 am–11:00 am
Keystone Symposia Opportunities, Including Scholarship and Travel Awards
Laina King, Keystone Symposia
11:00 am–11:45 am
Biology Faculty with Education Specialties
Kimberly Tanner, San Francisco State University
2:30 pm–3:30 pm
Darn That Eyelash: A Virtual Microscopy Tutorial for High School Students
David Epel, Stanford University, and Pam Miller, Hopkins Marine Station of
Stanford University
Monday, December 15, 2008
10:00 am–11:30 am
Fellowship Opportunities at United Negro College Fund/Merck
Jerry Bryant, UNCF/Merck
11:00 am–12:00 Noon How to Start and Maintain a Research Program at a Liberal Arts College
Shubhik DebBurman, Lake Forest College
12:00 Noon–1:00 pm
Strategies and Tips for Being an Effective Undergraduate Advisor
Elisa Konieczko, Gannon University
1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Challenges of Performing Research at a Small Undergraduate Institution
Fran Norflus, Clayton State University
3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Improving Verbal and Oral Scientific Communication Skills of Undergraduate
Cell Biologists
Cindy Arrigo, New Jersy City University
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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11:00 am–12:00 pm
Postdoc Roundtable: Pay, Mentoring, Networking, Etc.
Veronica Lopez, Pennsylvania State University, MAC Postdoctoral Fellow Member
2:00 pm–3:00 pm
Getting Started with Clickers: Potential Pitfalls and Pointers
William B. Wood, University of Colorado, Boulder
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San Francisco Restaurant Guide
San Francisco city maps are available at the Housing/City Information Counter, South Lobby.
KEY:
($) Inexpensive = Entrees under $10
($$) Moderate = Entrees $11-$17
($$$) Expensive = Entrees $18-$24
($$$$) Very Expensive = Entrees $25 and up
ame ($$$)
689 Mission Street
(415) 284-4040
American
Seasonal new American cuisine, including a sashimi bar. Private
dining available. Dinner nightly.
Anchor & Hope ($$$)
83 Minna Street
(415) 501-9100
Seafood
Eastern seaboard fish house and oyster bar. Lunch weekdays,
dinner daily.
Annabelle’s Bar & Bistro ($$)
68 Fourth Street
(415) 777-1200
Californian
Conveniently located between Union Square and the Moscone
Center. Serving California cuisine with a focus on local, organic,
sustainably raised ingredients. Lunch and dinner daily. Bar menu
until midnight.
Anzu Restaurant ($$$)
Hotel Nikko San Francisco
22 Mason Street
(415) 394-1100
Steakhouse
U.S. prime beef paired with sushi, a world menu, and wine list.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Aqua ($$$)
252 California Street
(415) 956-9662
Features the seafood of Executive Chef Laurent Manrique.
Combining French technique with seasonal Bay Area products.
Lunch weekdays, dinner nightly.
Azie ($$$)
826 Folsom Street
(415) 538-0918
Asian
Asian-inspired French cuisine. Dinner nightly.
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720 Howard Street
(415) 495-9800
Californian
California bistro and bar atop the Yerba Buena Gardens waterfall,
with a view of downtown San Francisco. Lunch weekdays, dinner
Monday through Saturday, brunch weekends.
Biscuits & Blues ($$)
401 Mason Street
(415) 292-2583
Cajun/Creole/Soul
Lively restaurant, bar, nightclub with award-winning Southern
cuisine; several times voted USA’s Blues Club of the Year. Live music,
dinner, shows, and dancing. All ages welcome. Dinner nightly.
Bong Su Restaurant and Lounge ($$$)
311 Third Street
(415) 536-5800
Vietnamese
Contemporary Vietnamese fare with adaptations of traditional
Vietnamese from North, Central, and South Vietnam. Lunch
weekdays, dinner nightly.
Boulevard ($$ to $$$)
1 Mission Street
(415) 543-6084
American
Boulevard serves steak and fresh American cuisine. Lunch
weekdays, dinner nightly.
Buca di Beppo ($$)
855 Howard Street
(415) 543-7673
Italian/Northern Italian
Italian food on platters meant for sharing. Lunch and dinner
daily.
Cafe Andree ($$)
562 Sutter Street
(415) 217-4001
Californian
Located in Union Square. Featuring seasonal California cuisine in
a French bistro atmosphere. Open for breakfast, weekend brunch,
and dinner daily.
Café Mason
320 Mason Street
(415) 544-0320
American
Offers burgers, sandwiches, entrees, breakfast items, salads, and
desserts 24/7 right off Union Square. Open daily 24 hours a day.
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Canton Seafood and Dim Sum House ($)
655 Folsom Street
(415) 495-3064
Chinese
Serving dim sum and fresh seafood. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Cha-Am Thai Restaurant/Bar & Grill ($)
701 Folsom Street
(415) 546-9711
Thai
Authentic Thai herbs are used to create curry, grilled, sautéed,
and vegetarian entrees. Lunch daily, dinner nightly 5:00 pm10:00 pm.
The Cheesecake Factory Restaurant ($$)
Macy’s Union Square
251 Geary Street, Eighth Floor
(415) 391-4444
American
Offering 200 menu selections, including 50 cheesecakes and
desserts. Open daily for lunch, dinner, late night dining, and
take-out.
The Chieftain Irish Pub & Restaurant ($)
198 Fifth Street
(415) 615-0916
Irish
One block from Moscone Center and across from the
InterContinental San Francisco hotel. Voted best pub in San
Francisco. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Coco500 ($$$)
500 Brennan Street @ 4th Street
(415) 543-2222
Mediterranean
Reservations suggested. Fresh seasonal ingredients and
Mediterranean small plates menu. Known for its thin-crust
pizza. Lunch weekdays, dinner Monday through Saturday. Closed
Sunday.
Delancy Street Restaurant ($$)
600 The Embarcadero
(415) 512-5179
American
Variety of ethnic American foods. Views of the waterfront and
Bay Bridge. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Ducca ($$)
The Westin San Francisco Market Street
50 Third Street
(415) 977-0271
Italian/Northern Italian
Featuring Northern Italian cuisine. Breakfast and lunch daily,
dinner nightly.
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Emporio Armani Cafe ($$)
One Grant Avenue
(415) 677-9400
Italian/Northern Italian
Italian fare in a stylish setting. Lunch daily, bar open daily until
7:00 pm.
Epic Roasthouse ($$$)
369 The Embarcadero
(415) 369-9955
American
A custom-built, wood-fired grill and a large wood burning oven
are the focal point of Pat Kuleto’s newest restaurant. Lunch daily,
dinner nightly. Bar open until midnight Sunday-Thursday, 1:00
am Friday and Saturday.
Farallon ($$$)
450 Post Street
(415) 956-6969
Seafood
Chef/Owner Mark Franz focuses on seafood, local and seasonal
farmstead products, and roasted meats and game. Dinner nightly.
Fifth Floor Restaurant ($$$)
Hotel Palomar
12 Fourth Street
(415) 348-1555
French
Featuring a new French menu by Chef Laurent Manrique and
over 1,500 wines selected by Master Sommelier Emily Wines.
Breakfast daily, dinner nightly.
First Crush ($$)
101 Cyril Magnin @ Ellis
(415) 982-7874
American
American French cuisine and over 400 California wines, with
more than 30 wines by the glass or by the flight. Dinner nightly.
Fringale ($$)
570 Fourth Street
(415) 543-0573
French bistro. Lunch Tuesday through Friday, dinner nightly.
The Garden Court ($$)
Palace Hotel
Two New Montgomery Street
(415) 512-1111
Californian
Featuring classic California cuisine. Breakfast and lunch daily,
Afternoon tea Saturday 1:00 pm-3:00 pm.
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant ($$)
Two Harrison Street
(415) 243-8246
Upscale casual restaurant brewery. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
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Grandviews ($$)
Grand Hyatt San Francisco
345 Stockton Street
(415) 398-1234, ext. 3600
American
Located on the 36th floor, it offers spectacular views and casual
elegance. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Kyo-ya Japanese Restaurant ($$)
Palace Hotel
Two New Montgomery Street
(415) 546-5089
Japanese
Serving sushi and a wide range of authentic Japanese dishes. Lunch
and dinner weekdays. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Henry’s Hunan Restaurant ($)
110 Natoma Street
(415) 546-4999
Chinese
Authentic hot and spicy Hunan dishes. “ The best Chinese
restaurant in the world,” according to The New Yorker. Lunch and
dinner Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday.
LarkCreekSteak ($$$)
Westfield San Francisco Centre
845 Market Street
Suite 402, Fourth Floor
(415) 593-4100
American
Offers USDA prime steaks, fish, vegetables, and dessert. Lunch
daily, dinner nightly.
Infusion Lounge ($$)
124 Ellis Street
(415) 421-8700
California
New restaurant/lounge with VIP room, dance floor, superior
sound, bottle service, unisex restrooms. Dinner nightly.
The Irish Bank Bar and Restaurant ($)
10 Mark Lane
(415) 788-7152
Irish
Featuring cozy seating inside, an outside European-style alley
with heat lamps, and a bar with Irish memorabilia. Lunch daily,
dinner nightly.
Johnny Foley’s Irish House ($)
243 O’Farrell Street
(415) 954-0777
Irish
Authentic Irish bar and restaurant just off Union Square with live
entertainment. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
John’s Grill ($$)
63 Ellis Street
(415) 986-0069
American/Steakhouse
The legend of Sam Spade lives on at this restaurant, which opened
in 1908. Seafood and steaks. Live jazz nightly. Lunch daily, dinner
nightly.
Jillian’s @ Metreon ($$)
101 4th Street, Suite 1070
(415) 369-6100
Californian
Californian cuisine in a room with a 50-foot video wall. Outdoor
dining available. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
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Le Charm French Bistro ($$)
315 Fifth Street
(415) 546-6128
French
Three blocks from the Moscone Center. Serves French bistro fare.
Dine in or out on the back patio. Lunch weekdays, dinner nightly.
Le Colonial ($$$)
20 Cosmo Place (between Sutter and Post)
(415) 931-3600
French Vietnamese
Serving Vietnamese cuisine. Dinner nightly.
Luce ($$$)
Intercontinental Hotel
888 Howard Street
(415) 616-6566
California
California cuisine flavored with nuances of Tuscany. Breakfast and
lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Restaurant LuLu ($$$)
816 Folsom Street
(415) 495-5775
French
A Provencal French-inspired menu. Over 70 wines by the glass.
Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Maya Restaurant ($$$)
303 Second Street
(415) 543-2928
Mexican
Modern Mexican cuisine. Lunch weekdays, dinner nightly.
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Maxfield’s Bar & Grill ($$)
Palace Hotel
2 New Montgomery Street
(415) 512-1111
American
San Francisco grill, serving innovative Californian cuisine. Lunch
weekdays, dinner nightly.
Michael Mina ($$$)
Westin St. Francis
335 Powell Street
(415) 397-9222
American
Serving American cuisine featuring trios of tastings, with a
selection of over 2,200 wines. Dinner nightly.
Millennium Restaurant ($$$)
Hotel California
580 Geary Street
(415) 345-3900
Vegetarian
Vegetarian, healthy, and environmentally friendly foods influenced
by many cultures. All dishes are completely animal-free. Dinner
nightly.
Morton’s, The Steakhouse ($$$)
400 Post Street
(415) 986-5830
Steakhouse
Serves USDA prime, aged steaks, whole Maine lobsters, and fresh
fish. Extensive wine list. Dinner nightly.
New Delhi Restaurant ($$)
160 Ellis Street
(415) 931-3600
Indian
Named “The Finest Indian Restaurant” by The New York Times for
vegetarian and Indian cuisine. Within walking distance of major
hotels and Moscone Center. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Oola Restaurant & Bar ($$)
860 Folsom Street
(415) 995-2061
American
San Francisco cuisine featuring organic meats and produce and
artisan cheeses and wines. Dinner nightly.
Osha Thai Restaurant ($$)
149 Second Street
(415) 278-9991
Thai
Traditional Thai cuisine within walking distance of Moscone
Center. Lunch Monday through Saturday, dinner nightly.
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Palio D’Asti ($$)
640 Sacramento Street
(415) 395-9800
Italian/Northern Italian
Homemade regional food and a vast wine list. Lunch and dinner
weekdays. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Caffe Pazzia ($$)
337 Third Street
(415) 512-1693
Italian/Northern Italian
Trattoria specializing in homemade pizza ,breads, pastas, and
desserts. Also offers daily specials of roasted meats and fish. Lunch
weekdays, dinner Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday.
PRANA Restaurant ($$$)
540 Howard Street
(415) 978-9942
International
International cuisine. Lunch weekdays, dinner Tuesday through
Saturday.
Puccini and Pinetti ($)
129 Ellis Street
(415) 392-5500
Italian/ Northern Italian
An Italian grill and American bar serving pastas and pizzas. Lunch
daily, dinner nightly.
Roe Boutique Nightclub and Lounge ($$$)
651 Howard Street
(415) 227-0288
East/West
Contemporary American after hours club, a half-block from
Moscone Center, with three levels and full dance floors. Dinner
nightly.
Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion ($$$)
575 Mission Street
(415) 777-0277
East/West
Home of Roy Yamaguchi, the James Beard-winning chef famed for
Hawaiian fusion cuisine. Lunch weekdays, dinner nightly.
Samovar Tea Lounge ($)
730 Howard Street
(415) 227-9400
International
Tea culture from around the world. Seasonal, regional, artisanal
organic teas, and foods served in Yerba Bunea Gardens. Open
daily 9:00 am-9:00 pm.
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Seasons Restaurant ($$$)
Four Seasons Hotel
757 Market Street
(415) 633-3838
California
Featuring seasonal California cuisine and a fifth-floor view of
Market Street. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Ristorante Umbria ($$$)
198 Second Street
(415) 546-6985
Italian
Family-owned restaurant serving Italian dishes from the Umbrian
region of Italy. Homemade pastas and fresh ingredients. Lunch
weekdays, dinner Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday.
The Slanted Door ($$$)
1 Ferry Building #3
(415) 861-8032
Vietnamese
Vietnamese restaurant long known for using top-quality
ingredients—organic whenever possible—including sustainable
fish, poultry, and meat. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Vitrine ($$$)
St. Regis Hotel
125 Third Street
(415) 284-4049
American
Full breakfast and lunch menu; many herbs and vegetables come
from the hotel’s organic terrace garden. Breakfast and lunch daily.
Straits Restaurant ($$$)
845 Market Street, 4th Floor
Westfield San Francisco Centre
(415) 668-1783
Asian
Upscale Singaporean cuisine. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Waterbar ($$$)
399 The Embarcadero (Folsom St.)
(415) 284-9922
Fresh seafood and views of the Bay Bridge. Lunch daily, dinner nightly.
Tad’s Steak House ($)
120 Powell Street
(415) 982-1718
Steakhouse
Located at Union Square. Serving hearty food at bargain prices
since 1955. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
ThirstyBear Brewing Company and Spanish Cuisine ($)
661 Howard Street
(415) 974-0905, ext. 208
Brewpub/Taproom
Located next to Moscone Center, this award-winning breweryrestaurant specializes in organic handcrafted beers and Spanish
cuisine. Lunch Monday through Saturday, dinner nightly.
Town Hall ($$$)
342 Howard Street
(415) 908-3900
American
Housed in a 1907 exposed brick warehouse and featuring seasonal
food with Louisiana overtones. Lunch weekdays, dinner nightly.
TWO ($$$)
22 Hawthorne Street
(415) 777-9779
American
Reflecting the culinary bounty of Northern California. Dinner
nightly.
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XYZ ($$$)
W San Francisco
181 Third Street
(415) 817-7836
American
Modern cuisine offering unique combinations with market-fresh
components. Breakfast and lunch weekdays, dinner nightly.
Yank Sing ($$)
49 Stevenson St. (between 1st & 2nd Sts.)
(415) 541-4949
One Rincon Center 101 Spear St (at Mission)
(415) 957-9300
Chinese/Dim Sum
Traditional and contemporary dim sum. Lunch daily.
Zare at Fly Trap ($$)
606 Folsom Street
(415) 243-0580
Mediterranean/French
Menu reflects California’s bounty of fresh fish, meat, and produce.
Lunch weekdays, dinner Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday.
Zingari Ristorante ($$)
501 Post Street
(415) 885-8850
Italian/Northern Italian
Northern Italian cuisine and live jazz. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
daily.
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Quick Eats
Boudin Bakery & Cafe ($)
619 Market Street
(415) 281-8200
Brasserie/Cafe
Sourdough French bread, hearty sandwiches, bread bowl soups,
entrée salads, pizzas, fresh pastries, and desserts. Monday-Friday
6:30 am-7:00 pm, Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Caffè Museo ($)
151 Third Street (between Mission and Howard Streets)
415-357-4000
Mediterranean/Cafe
Located in lobby of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, fare
includes salads, grilled panini, pizza, scones, muffins, and sticky
buns. Open daily (except Wednesdays) 10:00 am-6:00 pm. Open
Thursdays until 9:00 pm.
California Pizza Kitchen ($)
53 Third Street
(415) 278-0443
Californian
Offering a variety of hearth-baked pizzas, made-to-order pastas,
salads, and desserts. Daily 11:00 am-10:00 pm.
Chaat Cafe ($)
320 Third Street
(415) 979-9946
Indian
Fast, fresh, and casual. Tandoori wraps, curries served with naan,
chaat served with Indian beers. Daily 11:30 am-9:30 pm.
Chevys Fresh Mex ($)
201 Third Street
(415) 543-8060
Mexican
Fresh traditional and regional Mexican food, complemented with
margaritas in frozen mugs, and set in a lively atmosphere. Daily
11:00 am-10:00 pm, Friday and Saturday until 11:00 pm.
Chipotle Mexican Grill ($)
126 New Montgomery Street
(415) 512-8113
Mexican
Gourmet burritos, tacos, and “bols” made to order while you wait.
Monday-Friday 10:30 am-9:00 pm, Saturday 11:00 am-5:00 pm,
closed Sunday.
Dave’s Bar ($)
29 Third Street
(415) 495-6726
Delicatessen
Located two blocks from Moscone Center. Hot and cold
sandwiches, abundant salads, and a full bar including 15 draft
beers. Daily 11:00 am-1:00 am.
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Ferry Plaza Building Marketplace*
One Ferry Building
San Francisco, California 94111
(415) 983-8000
Located in the Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street,
restaurants and cafés include: Boulette’s Larder, DELICA
( Japanese), rf1, Lulu Petite, MIJITA (Mexican), Mistral, Rotisserie
Provencale, Acme Bread Company, Cowgirl Creamery’s Artisan
Cheese Shop, Out the Door, and more. Certified Farmer’s Market
on Saturdays and Tuesday mornings.
Fourth Street Bar & Deli
San Francisco Marriott
55 Fourth Street
(415) 442-6734
American
Sports bar featuring 24 beers on tap and numerous HDTVs to
view all major sports events. Two pool tables. Daily 11:00 am11:00 pm.
Jollibee ($)
200 Fourth Street
(415) 904-8615
Asian
Specializing in chicken, as well as burgers, spaghetti, and some
Filipino dishes. Located a few feet from Moscone Center. Daily
8:00 am-10:00 pm. No alcoholic beverages.
Lori’s Diner ($)
149 Powell Street
(415) 677-9999
American
Family-style dinners featuring good old-fashioned food. Daily
24 hours.
Mel’s Drive-In
801 Mission Street
(415) 227-4477
American
Known for one of the best milkshakes in San Francisco. SundayThursday 6:00 am-1:00 am. Friday-Saturday 6:00 am-4:00 am.
Beer/wine only.
Mixt Greens
114 Sansome St., Ste. 120 (between Bush & Pine Sts.)
(415) 296-8009
560 Mission Street (between 1st and 2nd)
(415) 543 2505
Salad/Vegetarian
Eco-gourmet restaurant serves environmentally responsible
food.
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METREON*
101 Fourth Street
(415) 369-6002
Californian
Restaurants include: Buckhorn Grill, Firewood Cage, Jillian’s, Long
Life Noodle, Luna Azul, and Sanraku.
Stanley’s Steamers Hot Dogs
Outside Macy’s Geary Street entrance
(415) 974-3600
Fast Food/Snacks
San Francisco’s original sidewalk hot dog stand. All-beef franks,
soft pretzels, and beverages. Daily 9:30 am-8:00 pm. Cash only.
O’Neill’s Irish Pub ($)
747 Third Street
(415) 777-1177
Irish
One of the most authentic pubs. Daily 11:00 am-1:30 am.
Starbucks Coffee Company ($)
201 Third Street
(415) 644-0072
Coffeehouses
Serving coffee, espresso beverages, Frappuccino® blended beverages,
and teas. Daily 5:30 am-7:00 pm.
Out The Door ($$)
Westfield San Francisco Centre
845 Market Street, #80
(415) 541-9913
Vietnamese
Vietnamese street food including take-out; organic and sustainable
produce whenever possible. Daily 11:00 am-9:00 pm.
Peet’s Coffee & Tea
680 Mission Street
(415) 593-8945
Coffeehouse
Monday-Friday 5:30 am-8:00 pm, Saturday-Sunday 6:00 am8:00 pm.
Rotunda Restaurant @ Neiman Marcus ($$$)
150 Stockton Street
(415) 362-4777
American
Contemporary cuisine and floating glass windows overlooking
Union Square. Lunch Monday-Saturday 11:00 am-5:30 pm,
Sunday Noon-5:00 pm, tea daily 2:30 pm-5:00 pm.
Sanraku
101 Fourth Street at METREON
(415) 369-6166
Japanese
Sanraku offers fresh Japanese food, such as sushi, tempura, and
chicken teriyaki. Daily 11:00 am-10:00 pm. Beer/wine.
Specialty’s Cafe & Bakery ($)
101 New Montgomery Street
(415) 543-7544
Brasserie/Cafe
Bakery offering breads, pastries, and award-winning cookies
warm from the oven. Fresh box lunches, salads, and deli platters.
Weekdays 6:00 am-6:00 pm.
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Ferry Building Marketplace
1 Ferry Building, Space #6
American
Fresh burgers, local fish and chips, fish tacos, ahi burgers, garlic
fries, soups, salads, and hand-scooped milkshakes.
Westfield San Francisco Centre ($ to $$$)*
865 Market Street
Union Square
Restaurants include: Straits, LarkCreekSteak, Zazil Mexican
Cuisine and Cocola Bakery, Out The Door, and Wichcraft. The
food court ($) includes: Amoura, Andale Mexican Restaurant,
Asqew Grill, Beard Papa Sweets Café, Bistro Burger, Buckhorn
Grill, Café Bellini, Catch Isle, Coriander Gourmet Thai, Jamba
Juice, Melt Gelato & Crepe Café, mr hana, Mrs. Fields, Panda
Express Chinese, Pasta Moto, Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill, San
Francisco Soup Company, Sarabol Korean BBQ & Asian Noodles,
Starbucks, Steak Escape, Tom’s Cookies, Villa Pizza, and Wetzel’s
Pretzels.
Zazil Coastal Mexican Cuisine ($$)
Westfield San Francisco Centre
845 Market Street, Suite 400
(415) 495-6379
Mexican
Offers over 280 different tequilas and Mexican cuisine. Daily 11:30
am-9:00 pm, Friday-Saturday until 10:00 pm.
In addition to the restaurants listed above, there are also fast food
vendors in the Moscone Center area such as McDonalds, Taco
Del Mar, Subway, Quiznos, pizza parlors, and sandwich shops.
* These locations have a wide range of food.
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“I Got ROCK’d at ASCB!
We’re calling them “Random Offers of Conference
Kindness” or “ROCK,” and you could be a random
beneficiary if you’re spotted browsing the Exhibit Hall
at the Annual Meeting by one of our incognito ROCK
spotters. They’ll be giving away conference gift bags during
the meeting. Each bag of goodies is marked with an “I
GOT ROCK’d” ribbon.
Learn About Science in the
Exhibit Hall!
Not only is it the site of thousands of posters, the Exhibit
Hall is the place to visit more than 400 booths displaying
products and services. The Exhibit Hall will open on
Saturday, December 13, for the President’s Opening
Night Reception immediately following the Keynote. This
is your opportunity to eat, drink, and mingle with the
exhibitors and other meeting participants.
During the rest of the meeting the Exhibit Hall will be
open for you to browse all kinds of new technologies,
products, and services, and enjoy morning and afternoon
refreshment breaks. Why not take a few minutes daily
to visit and learn about how to do science? Please note:
The revenue from exhibiting companies helps to defray
registration fees. So, please show your appreciation to
exhibiting companies by visiting their booths.
Exhibit Hall Hours:
Saturday, Dec. 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 pm–9:30 pm
Sunday, Dec. 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Monday, Dec. 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Tuesday, Dec. 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Wednesday, Dec. 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 am–3:30 pm
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Visit the Students Corner
and Postdoc Square
Feel lost at the ASCB Annual Meeting? Want to mingle with
fellow students and postdocs? Come to the Students Corner
and the Postdoc Square, both located in the left corner of the
Exhibit Hall at the back of the 200 aisle (enter from Hall B).
Look for specially marked tables where graduate students
and postdocs can meet, mingle, talk about work, share ideas,
socialize, and plan outings! From 11:00 am – 2:00 pm you
can purchase beverages, snacks, and lunches nearby. Why not
stop by? You can make plans to meet others through ASCB’s
Facebook group, by visiting www.ascb.org and joining the
group.
San Francisco Safety
Alerts for Annual Meeting
Attendees
The Tuesday Noon Siren
Every Tuesday at 12:00 Noon, San Francisco tests the
Outdoor Warning System. During the test, the siren emits a
15-second alert tone. In an actual emergency, the siren tone
will cycle repeatedly for five minutes. If you hear the sirens at
any time other than Tuesday at 12:00 Noon, go indoors and
immediately tune to a news source such as KCBS 740 AM, or
other local media stations. Any emergency messages will also
be broadcast on the outdoor siren system. Learn more about
the siren system at www.72hours.org.
AlertSF Notification System
AlertSF will send watches and warnings for tsunamis, flooding,
and tornados as well as post-disaster information to your
registered wireless device and email account. To register, please
visit www.alertsf.com.
For information on what to do in case of an earthquake, power
outage, fire, or other emergency, visit www.72hours.org.
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Bags, Inc.—Remote Airline
Check-in Service
(415) 978-3616
South Lobby
This TSA-approved service for domestic U.S. airlines at San
Francisco International Airport allows you to check your
bags and receive your boarding pass at the Moscone Center.
Participating airlines include Air Tran, Alaska, American,
Continental, Delta, Jet Blue, Northwest, and United. Cost
is $10 per passenger, cash payment. Normal airline baggage
constraints/weight limits apply. Passengers may check in
any time the day of departure. Luggage must be checked a
minimum of three hours before scheduled flight departure.
Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday, 7:30 am–3:00 pm.
Recycling Program
The Moscone Center has implemented a comprehensive
recycling program for diverting a variety of materials from the
trash stream. Please be on the look-out for marked recycling
bins when discarding your trash and papers.
The ASCB will place bins in South Lobby on Tuesday and
Wednesday to collect attendee plastic badge holders. Please
help us in this recycling effort.
Moscone Cafes
Forget to bring your morning coffee? Don’t have time to go out
for lunch? Need a light snack or afternoon coffee break? Not a
problem. The Moscone Center will have the following food and
beverage outlets open for your convenience:
Saturday, December 13
MC Coffee
9:00 am–6:00 pm
Sunday, December 14
MC Coffee
NoBe Café
Savor Bar/Cafe
7:00 am–9:00 pm
7:00 am–4:00 pm
11:00 am–4:00 pm
Monday, December 15
MC Coffee
NoBe Café
Savor Bar/Cafe
7:00 am–9:00 pm
7:00 am–4:00 pm
11:00 am–4:00 pm
Tuesday, December 16
MC Coffee
NoBe Café
Savor Bar/Cafe
7:00 am–4:00 pm
7:00 am–4:00 pm
11:00 am–4:00 pm
Wednesday, December 17
MC Coffee
NoBe Café
Savor Bar/Cafe
7:00 am–4:00 pm
7:00 am–4:00 pm
11:00 am–3:30 pm
MC Coffee: NoBe Cafe: Savor Bar/Cafe:
Espresso drinks, pastries, sandwiches,
salads, and cold drinks. South Lower Lobby
Panini sandwiches, pizza, daily special,
snacks, cold drinks. South Lower Lobby
Espresso drinks, pastries, panini sandwiches,
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Late Abstract Poster Sessions
Sunday–Wednesday
Exhibit Halls A–C
Late Poster Session 1
Sunday, December 14
S-L1 Glypican-3-mediated Oncogenesis Involves
the IGF Signaling Pathway. Y. Lee1, W. Cheng2, H. Hsu3;
1
Inst Biol Chem, 2Department of Pathology, Kee-Lung General Hospital, Department of Health, The Executive Yuan,
3
Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University
Hospital
S-L2 Streptozotocin Treated HB-EGF Transgenic
Mice Exhibit Renal Tubular Atrophy. E. Duan, Z. Zhou,
P. A. Harding; Department of Zoology, Miami University
S-L3 Co-expression of ADAM 12S and HB-EGF
Stimulates Adipogenesis. Z. Zhou, P. A. Harding; Department of Zoology, Miami University
S-L4 Identifying Signaling Pathways Activated by
Ovarian Cancer Ascites. D. Lane, C. Rancourt, A. Piché;
Microbiology, University of Sherbrooke
S-L5 A Soluble Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Isoform Binds to Membrane-bound HB-EGF and
Inhibits EGFR Expression. K. L. Bovat1, M. Campos2, C.
N. Chambers3, C. L. Mandimika4, J. L. Reiter1; 1Obstetrics,
Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, Yale University
School of Medicine, 2Yale College, 3Spelman College,
4
Denison University
S-L6 Modulation of TLR Signaling by Multiple
MyD88-Interacting Partners Including Leucine-rich
Repeat Fli-I Interacting Proteins. P. Dai, S. Jeong, X.
Chen; University of North Carolina
S-L7 Rapid Detection of Intracellular Phosphoproteins. J. Levesque-Sergerie, M. Arcand, F. Lipari;
Bio-discovery, PerkinElmer LAS
S-L8 The Activation Mechanism of Nedd4 E3 Ubiquitin Ligases. J. Wang, Q. Peng, C. Childress, Q. Lin, W.
Yang; Weis Center for Research, Geisinger Clinic
S-L9 KSR1 Is a Kinase. J. A. Goettel1, D. Liang2, K.
Edelblum1, M. Broadus1, S. Hanks1, D. Polk2,1; 1Cell &
Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University, 2Pediatric
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Vanderbilt
University
S-L10 Wnt Gene Expression in Trabecular Meshwork
Cells. R. Shyam1, X. Shen2, B. Yue2, K. K. Wentz-Hunter1;
1
Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences, Roosevelt
University, 2Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University
of Illinois at Chicago
S-L11 TORC1 Controls Degradation of Transcription
Factor Stp1, a Key Effector of the SPS Amino AcidSensing Pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. C.
Shin, S. Kim, W. Huh; Seoul National University
S-L12 Construction and Visualization of GFP-tyrosinase in Mouse Cells. C. Kim, J. Kazi, J. Soh; Department
of Chemistry, Inha University
S-L13 A Phosphorylation-deficient Mutant of
PKCdelta in the V5 Region Is More Active in Inducing
Apoptosis in Murine Fibroblasts. K. B. Mrigendra, J.
Soh; Department of Chemistry, Inha University
S-L14 Induction of Cell Cycle Arrest, Promoter Demethylation and Histone Modification by Genistein at
the BTG3 Tumor Suppressor Gene Promoter in Renal
Carcinoma. S. Majid1, A. A. Dar2, S. Saini3, A. Ahmad3,
H. Hirata3, K. Kawakami3, V. Shahryari3, Y. Tanaka3, A. V.
Dahiya3, G. Khatri3, R. Dahiya3; 1Urology, UCSF and VA
Medical Center, 2Dermatology, UCSF, 3Urology, UCSF
S-L15 DJ-1 Modulates UV-induced Oxidative Stress
Signaling through the Suppression of MEKK1 and Cell
Death. J. Mo, M. Kim, E. Ann, J. Hong, H. Park; School of
Biological Sciences and Technology, Chonnam National
University
S-L16 Wnt Antagonist Gene sFRP1 in Kidney Cancer
Progression and Metastasis. S. Saini, S. Majid, R. Dahiya; Urology, Veteran Affairs Medical Center and UCSF
S-L17 PI3K-AKT Signaling Pathway Downregulates
Notch Signaling. J. Hong, M. Kim, J. Mo, E. Ann, M. Seo,
H. Park; Chonnam National University
S-L18 OKL38 Is Targeted by Tumor Suppressor p53
and Regulates Apoptosis. H. Yao1,2, Y. Wang2; 1Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes
of Health, 2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology, The Pennsylvania State University
S-L19 Downregulation by Lipopolysaccharide of
Notch Signaling, via Nitric Oxide. M. Kim, J. Mo, E. Ann,
H. Park; School of Biological Sciences and Technology,
Chonnam National University
S-L20 Analysis of a Genetic Signature Characteristic
of Meis1 Expression. J. J. Roth1, A. Dasgupta2, S. Addya3,
A. M. Buchberg1; 1Microbiology and Immunology, Thomas
Jefferson University, 2Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics, Thomas Jefferson University, 3Cancer
Genomics, Thomas Jefferson University
S-L21 Indirubin-3’-monoxime, a Derivative of a
Chinese Anti-Leukemia Medicine, Inhibits Notch1
Signaling. M. Seo, M. Kim, J. Mo, E. Ann, J. Hong, H. Park;
School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Chonnam
National University
S-L22 Cell Cycle Regulation of the Retinoblastoma
Related Protein MAT3 in Chlamydomonas. B. J. Olson1,
M. Oberholzer2, J. Umen1; 1Plant Biology Laboratory, The
Salk Institute, 2Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular
Genetics, UCLA
S-L23 SAG Protects Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y
Cells Against 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion (MPP+)induced Cytotoxicity via the Downregulation of ROS
Generation and JNK Signaling. E. Ann, M. Kim, J. Mo,
H. Park; School of Biological Sciences and Technology,
Chonnam National University
S-L24 The p27Kip1 Protein Regulates the Transcription of Complex I Mitochondrial Genes. I. Salaet1, R.
Pippa1, G. Gundem2, A. Dominguez1, N. López-Bigas2,
L. Espinosa3, A. Bigas3, O. Bachs1; 1Department of Cell
Biology and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University
of Barcelona, 2Research Unit on Biomedical Informatics,
Experimental and Health Science Department, Universitat
Pompeu Fabra, 3Centre Oncologia Molecular, IDIBELL
S-L25 Development of a High Specific and Affinity
Anti-Phosphoserine Monoclonal Antibody 4A4. H. Li,
M. Slater, R. Dimagiba, J. Rius, A. Saadat, S. Geiman,
C. Yang, J. Archdeacon; Bioscience Division, Millipore
Corporation
S-L26 The Checkpoint Adaptor Protein Claspin Is
Phosphorylated at the Xenopus Midblastula Transition.
T. Gotoh1, T. Kishimoto2, J. Sible1; 1Biological Sciences,
Virginia Tech, 2Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo
Institute of Technology
S-L27 Cripto-1, an Inhibitor of the Wnt/β-catenin Pathway. T. Nagaoka, K. Watanabe, C. Bianco, M. Mancino, M.
Gonzales, N. Castro, M. Rangel, C. Baraty, D. S. Salomon;
NCI/CCR/MBTL, NIH
S-L28 The Budding Yeast Wee1 Kinase Inhibits
the Metaphase to Anaphase Transition. N. Lianga, E.
Dodd-Moher, A. Rudner; BMI, Ottawa Institute of Systems
Biology
S-L29 Development of a Pathway Profiling ELISA for
Total and Phosphorylated Histone H3 as an Alternative
to Western Blot Screening for Cell Lysates. Y. B. Sullivan1,2, S. Bonnette2, V. Florack2, G. Mathis2, J. Turner2,
E. Wilson2; 1Kingfisher Biotech, 2Bethyl Laboratories
S-L30 Metabolic Stress-induced Necrotic Cell Death
Is Regulated by Snail. C. Kim, H. Jeon, S. Lee, H. Kang;
Pusan National University
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S-L31 BCAR3 (Breast Cancer Anti-estrogen Resistance 3) Induces Cell Proliferation and c-Jun Expression in Normal Human Breast MCF-12A Cells. M. Oh,
Y. Jeong, B. H. Jhun; Nanomedical Engineering, Pusan
National University
S-L32 Mitochondrial Localization of ING1 after DNA
Damage Correlates with the Induction of Apoptosis.
P. Bose, B. Ahn, S. Kim, K. Riabowol; Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, University of Calgary
S-L33 Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation Suppress
Doxorubicin-induced Senescence-like Phenotypes by
Activation of ERK1/2 and Suppression of p38 Kinase in
MCF 7 Human Breast Cancer Cells. H. Lee1, J. Shin2,3,
Y. Jin5, S. Hong1,6, D. Jin2,4, I. Park6; 1Bioresource Management & Application Research Team, Korea Institute of
Radiological & Medical Sciences, 2Department of Anatomy
and Tumor Immunity Medical Research Center, Seoul
National University College of Medicine, 3Department of Microbial Engineering, Konkuk University, 4Research Center
for Women’s Diseases, Sookmyung University, 5Radiation
Health Research Institute, Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power
Co. Ltd, 6Division of Radiation Cancer Research, Korea
Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences
S-L34 Matrix Based Cellular Health Analysis of a
Focused Cytotoxic Compound Collection. K. Kumar,
M. O’Grady, T. Nyberg; Research and Development,
Invitrogen Corporation
S-L35 SP600125 Negatively Regulates the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin by ATF4-induced Redd1. I.
Park, H. Jin, S. Hong; Division of Radiation Cancer Biology,
Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences
S-L42 Sterol Effects on BAX Pore Activation. E. T.
Christenson, S. Merlin, P. H. Schlesinger; Cell Biology &
Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine
S-L43 Function of Phosphorylated FADD in Taxolmediated Cell Death. M. Jang, B. Choi, J. Jeon, S. Lee;
Biology, Chungnam University
S-L44 Blm-s, a Pro-apoptotic Protein Is Transcriptionally Upregulated during Brain Development. W. Liu, H.
Huang, P. Huang; Graduate Institute of Pathology, College
of Medicine, National Taiwan University
S-L45 Mitochondrial Fusion Precedes Cell Death
Induced by 15 Deoxy Δ12,14 Prostaglandin J2. N. Mishra,
R. Kar, P. K. Singha, M. A. Venkatachalam, P. Saikumar;
Pathology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San
Antonio
S-L46 Apoptotic Intra- and Intercellular Reorganization of Epithelium during Cell Turnover in Gills of
Juvenile Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris. T.
Forostyan, M. McEnroe; Natural Sciences, Purchase
College, SUNY
S-L47 The Size Transition of the Vertebrate Meiotic
Spindle by Mechanical Perturbation. T. Itabashi1,2, J.
Takagi1, Y. Shimamoto1,4, H. Onoe3, K. Kuwana3, I.
Shimoyama3, J. Gaetz4, T. Kapoor4, S. Ishiwata1,2; 1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Engineering,
Waseda University, 2RISE, Waseda University, 3Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The
University of Tokyo, 4Laboratory of Chemistry and Cell
Biology, Rockefeller University
S-L36 Detection of Apoptosis in Podocytes after
Knockdown of Nephrin Homolog Protein. T. Nyberg1, K.
Kumar1, D. Nihalani2, N. Ahnert1, Y. Hu1; 1Invitrogen, 2Dept.
of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Indiana University
School of Medicine
S-L48 Stoichiometric Role for Murine Cdc20 in
Ubiquitin-mediated Degradation of Cyclin B1 in
Metaphase. K. B. Jeganathan, L. A. Malureanu, F. Jin,
M. Hamada, D. J. Baker, J. van Deursen; Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Mayo Clinic
S-L37 KAI1/CD82 Inhibits the Canonical Wnt Pathway by Promoting GSK-3β-and Siah1-independent
β-catenin Degradation. A. Chairoungdua, D. Smith, M.
Caplan; Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University
School of Medicine
S-L49 Positional Analyses of BRCA1-dependent
Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. R. Skibbens, D. Ringhoff, J. Marzillier, L. Cassimeris, L. Eastman;
Biological Sciences, Lehigh University
S-L38 A Role for RhoE in Keratinocyte Growth and
Apoptosis. K. Ryan, N. A. Hotchin; School of Biosciences,
University of Birmingham
S-L39 A Novel Mechanism for Inhibition of Apoptosis
by Notch Signaling. W. Liu; Institute of Molecular Biology,
Academia Sinica
S-L40 Examining the Role of DJ-1 in a Multicellular
Model System. G. T. Ibitamuno1, J. M. Stone2; 1Biology,
Marymount University, 2Redox Biology/Plant Science
Initiative, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
S-L41 Noxa Steps Outside the Bcl-2 Interaction
Boundary: A Role for Hsp27 in NOXA-mediated Cell
Death. N. D. Fernandes, K. Melendez, I. Estrada, Y.
Tesfaigzi; COPD Program, Lovelace Respiratory Research
Institute
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S-L50 NudC Is a Novel Interacting Partner and
Substrate of Aurora B. K. N. Weiderhold1, C. Chuang3,
J. Pan4, S. Lin2, Y. Li-Yuan4,1,3; 1Cell and Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, 2Molecular Pathology,
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,
3
Molecular and Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine,
4
Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
S-L51 Construction of Three Quadruple-Fluorescent
MDA435 Cell Lines That Enable Monitoring of the
Whole Chromosome Segregation Process in the Living
State. K. Sugimoto1,2, K. Senda-Murata1,2, S. Oka1,3; 1Live
Cell Imaging Institute, Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Life & Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture Univ., 3Research
and Development Center, Nagase and Co., Ltd
S-L52 Functionally Distinct Isoforms of Cik1 Are Differentially Regulated by APC-mediated Proteolysis. J.
A. Benanti1,2, M. E. Matyskiela3, D. O. Morgan3, D. P. Toczyski1,2; 1Cancer Research Institute, UCSF, 2Biochemistry
and Biophysics, UCSF, 3Physiology, UCSF
S-L53 A Complex of PinX1 and Nucleolin Participates
in Accurate Chromosome Segregation. K. Yuan1,2, N.
Li1, T. Zhu1, T. McGlothen1,2, C. Emenari1,2, X. Yao1; 1Cellular Dynamics, Hefei National Laboratory, 2Physiology,
Morehouse School of Medicine
S-L54 Real-Time Imaging of Meiotic Chromosome
Dynamics in C. elegans. D. Wynne1, P. Carlton2, A. F.
Dernburg1,3; 1UC Berkeley, 2UCSF, 3Lawrence Berkeley
National Lab
S-L55 Structure and Function of Borealin within
the Chromosomal Passenger Complex. E. Bourhis, A.
Lingel, S. Hymowitz, W. Fairbrother, A. Cochran; Protein
Engineering, Genentech
S-L56 Ran GTPase Is a Novel p21-activated kinase
(PAK) Substrate. G. Bompard1, M. Frank1, G. Rabeharivelo1, E. Mandart1, C. Delsert2, N. Morin1; 1CRBM, CNRS
UMR5237, 2IFREMER
S-L57 Kinesin-14 Contributes to Chromosome
Congression and Segregation through Organizing
Spindle Microtubules. S. Cai1, C. Walczak2; 1Biochemistry
Program, Indiana University, 2Medical Science, Indiana
University
S-L58 The Mechanism of Meiosis in the Parthenogenetic Lizard Aspidoscelis neomexicana. A. Lutes1,2, W.
B. Neaves1, W. Wiegraebe1, D. Baumann1, P. Baumann1,2;
1
Stowers Institute for Medical Research, 2University of
Kansas Medical Center
S-L59 How Extra Centrosomes Promote Aneuploidy.
N. Ganem, S. Godinho, D. Pellman; Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute, Harvard Medical School
S-L60 The Mitotic E2 Ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme
UbcH10 Is an Oncogene. J. H. van Ree1, K. B. Jeganathan1, L. A. Malureanu1, J. van Deursen1,2; 1Pediatric and
Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 2Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic
S-L61 Regulation of Chromosome Segregation by
Mad2 during Meiosis I in Mouse Oocytes. G. Greggains1,
L. Lister1, V. Floros2, M. Herbert1; 1Newcastle Fertility
Centre, Institute of Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, 2Northeast England Stem Cell Institute, Newcastle
University
S-L62 Correlation between Specific Carcinogenic
Chemicals and Specific Mitotic Defects and the Restorative Role of Antioxidants. T. J. Yates, N. Quintyne;
Biology, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
S-L63 Combining High-throughput Genetic Interaction Mapping and High-content Screening to Explore
Yeast Spindle Morphogenesis. F. J. Vizeacoumar1, N.
van Dyk1, F. S. Vizeacoumar1, V. Cheung1, J. Li1, N. Case1,
A. Datti1, C. Nislow1, Z. Zhang1, B. Frey1, K. Bloom2, C.
Boone1, B. Andrews1; 1University of Toronto, 2University
of North Carolina
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S-L64 A Possible Role for Microtubule-associated
Protein 1B (MAP1B) in Neurotransmission. C. Gonzalez-Billault, C. Montenegro-Venegas; Cell and Molecular
Biology, Institute for Cell Dynamics and Biotechnology
(ICDB)
S-L65 Liver Specific P14 Gene Ablation in Mice Reveals Impairment of Cell Cycle Progression and Tissue
Regeneration. I. Prokudin1, N. Taub1, D. Hilber1, D. Teis1,
R. Kofler2, K. Pfaller3, M. Hess3, L. Huber1; 1Cell Biology,
Innsbruck Medical University, 2Molecular Pathophysiology,
Innsbruck Medical University, 3Histology and Embryology,
Innsbruck Medical University
S-L66 Effects of Fission Yeast ch-TOG/XMAP215
Homolog alp14p on Dynamic Microtubule Behavior.
H. Kim, F. Chang; Microbiology, Columbia University
S-L67 Histone Deacetylase 3 Regulates Mitotic
Spindle Stability and May be a Target for Anti-Cancer
Therapy. C. Chuang1, M. Fadri3, J. Pan2, S. Ishii1, S. Lin4,
L. Yu-Lee2,1; 1Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, 2Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine,
3
Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, 4Molecular
Pathology, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
S-L68 Polyubiquitination of REV1 Is Regulated by
REV7. A. Chun, D. Jin; Biochemistry, The University of
Hong Kong
S-L69 NMR Study of CAP-Gly Domain of Human
Dynactin and its Interaction with Microtubules. S.
Sun1, A. Siglin2, J. C. Williams2, T. Polenova1; 1Department
of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Delaware,
2
Department of Molecular Medicine, City of Hope
S-L70 Effect of Affinity Tags on EB1 Behavior In Vivo
and In Vitro. Z. Zhu, K. Gupta, S. Skube, H. Goodson;
University of Notre Dame
S-L71 Interaction of Zds2p with PP2A Subunit
Cdc55p: Possible Regulation of Morphogenesis
Checkpoint. K. Yasutis1,2, M. Vignali3, M. Ryder1, F.
Tamiere1, S. Fields1,3, K. Kozminski1; 1Biology, University
of Virginia, 2Cell and Developmental Biology Program,
University of Virginia, 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute
S-L72 Microtubule Lattice Binding of Plus-EndTracking Protein EB1. M. Zanic1, J. Stear2, A. A. Hyman1,
J. Howard1; 1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, 2Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular
Medicine
S-L73 Investigating the Role of Inversin during
Mitosis. M. Werner, R. Bacallao; Medicine/Nephrology,
IUPUI
S-L74 Tektins Are Required for Centrosome Duplication and Cytokinesis. C. Higgins, E. Halpin, A. Haynes,
J. Hornick, E. Hinchcliffe; Biological Sciences, Univ. Notre
Dame
S-L75 CDK11 Is a RanGTP-dependent Microtubule
Stabilization Factor That Regulates Spindle Assembly Rate. H. Yokoyama1, O. J. Gruss2, S. Rybina1,
M. Caudron1, M. Schelder1, M. Wilm1, I. W. Mattaj1, E.
Karsenti1; 1EMBL, 2ZMBH
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S-L76 N-terminal Mutant of Septin 2 Triggers Filament
Formation. M. Kim1,2, W. Trimble1,2; 1Cell Biology, Hospital
for Sick Children, 2Biochemistry, University of Toronto
S-L77 Cytokinesis Requires Cdc42-dependent Actin Assembly Mechanisms in Mammalian Epithelial
Cells. X. Zhu1,3, S. Ahmed2, M. Murata-Hori1,3; 1Temasek
Life Sciences Laboratory, 2Institute of Medical Biology,
3
Department of Biological Sciences, National University
of Singapore
S-L78 Ataxin 10 Interacts with Polo-like Kinase. J. Li1,
J. Wang1, H. Jiao1, X. Lin2, X. Xu1; 1College of Life Sciences,
Capital Normal University, 2Department of Neurology,
University of Texas, Medical Branch
S-L79 14-3-3: An Interaction Partner of Centralspindlin That Is Critical for Cytokinesis. M. Douglas, M.
Mishima; The Wellcome/CRUK Gurdon Institute, University
of Cambridge
S-L80 Assembly of the Mitotic Checkpoint Complex.
(MCC) A. Tipton1, T. Yen2, S. Liu1; 1Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Toledo, 2Fox Chase Cancer
Center
S-L81 De novo Centromere Formation and Propagation in C. elegans. K. Yuen, F. Hyndman, A. B. Desai;
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research/UCSD
S-L82 Chromosome Dynamics in the One-Cell C.
elegans Embryo. T. Phi, J. F. Dorn, P. S. Maddox; Institute
for Research in Immunology and Cancer, University of
Montreal
S-L89 Rab35 Controls Actin Bundling during Development by Localizing Fascin. J. Zhang1, M. Fonovic2, K.
Suyama1, M. Bogyo2, M. P. Scott1; 1Developmental Biology,
Stanford University, 2Department of Pathology, Stanford
University
S-L90 AFAP-1L1: A New Member of the AFAP Family.
B. Snyder, D. C. Flynn; West Virginia University
S-L91 Determining Which ADF Regulatory Mechanisms Contribute to Polarized Growth. R. Augustine, L.
Vidali, M. Bezanilla; Biology, University of Massachusetts
at Amherst
S-L92 Expression and Effects of Mammalian WDR1
Isoforms on Neurite Extension and Cell Migration.
R. Tousignant, J. K. Cucullo, R. Correa, A. Hubberstey;
Biological Sciences, University of Windsor
S-L93 Actin Depolymerizing Factor 9 (ADF9) Is Both
Necessary and Sufficient to Change Expression of
the Floral Transcription Factor CONSTANS (CO) in
Arabidopsis thaliana. L. M. King1, B. Burgos-Rivera1,
D. Ruzicka2, R. Meagher1; 1Genetics, The University of
Georgia, 2Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
S-L94 Differential Regulation of mDia Formins by
Phospholipids. N. Ramalingam1,2, D. Breitsprecher3,
J. Faix3, M. Schleicher1; 1Institute for Cell Biology and
Center for Integrated Protein Science (CIPSM), LudwigMaximilians-University, 2Center for Biochemistry I, Center
for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC) and Cologne
Excellence Cluster on Stress Responses and AgingAssociated Diseases (CECAD), University of Cologne,
3
Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Hannover Medical
School
S-L83 Cyclic Modulation of the Actin Filament
Network Associated to Sertoli-Sertoli Junctional
Complexes in the Seminiferous Epithelium of the Rat.
J. Cavicchia, F. Capani, M. Fóscolo, A. Morales, A. Nelo
Bazán; Histology and Embryology, Cuyo Medical School
S-L95 Modeling the Actin-propelled Ellipsoids. J.
Zhu1, A. Mogilner1,2; 1Mathematics, UC Davis, 2Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior, UC Davis
S-L84 A Single Vegetative Actin Isovariant Controlled
by Multiple Regulatory Sequences Is Sufficient for
Normal Plant Development in Arabidopsis. M. K.
Kandasamy, E. C. McKinney, R. B. Meagher; Genetics,
University of Georgia
S-L96 Differential Functions of Cdc42 in Dorsal
versus Peripheral Membrane Ruffling Downstream of
PDGF. K. Schloen1, T. Bosse1, A. Czuchra2, X. Wu3, M.
Rohde1, C. Brakebusch4, T. E. Stradal1, K. Rottner1; 1Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, 2Max Planck Institute
of Biochemistry, 3Harvard Medical School, 4University of
Copenhagen
S-L85 Ligand Interactions of Profilin-1 in Migration
and Capillary Morphogenesis of Vascular Endothelial
Cells. Z. Ding1, P. Roy1,2; 1Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, 2Department of Pathology,
University of Pittsburgh
S-L86 AMPK Regulation of VASP Occurs by Phosphorylation at a Novel Site. M. Hansen, J. Grange, M.
Ascione, D. Thomson; Physiology and Developmental
Biology, BYU
S-L87 Localization of Arp2 mRNA Is Important for Cell
Motility in Fibroblasts. G. Liao, B. Simone, G. Liu; Cell
Biology & Cancer Research, Albany Medical College
S-L88 The Role of Cofilin-1 in Adaptive Response
Induced by Low Dose Radiation in Normal Human
Fibroblasts. Y. Kim1,2, Y. Shen1, S. Kim1; 1Biology, Kyung
Hee University, 2Life and Nanopharmaceutical Science,
Kyung Hee University
S-L97 Regulation of Intracellular Tension by
Phosphorylation of Myosin II Regulatory Light Chain
Responding to Shrinking Stimuli in Fibroblasts. T.
Kawamoto1, R. Arai2, K. Tamura1, T. Mizutani1, K. Kawabata1, H. Haga1; 1Division of Biological Science, Hokkaido
University, 2School of Science, Hokkaido University
S-L98 Exploration of the Structure and Function of
Myosin VI CBD Domain. C. Yu, W. Feng, M. Zhang;
Biochemistry, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
S-L99 Automated Quantification of Cardiac Myocyte
Hypertrophy, Myofibril Organization, and Cadherin
Expression via High Content Image Analysis. K. Wei1,
F. Cerignoli1, D. Charlot1, C. Laris2, J. H. Price1,2, M. Mercola1, P. McDonough2; 1The Burnham Institute for Medical
Research, 2Vala Sciences Inc.
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S-L100 O-GlcNAc Modification Is Involved in Differentiation of Myoblast C2C12. H. Kim, S. Park, S. Ji, J. Cho;
Yonsei University
Late Poster Session 2
Monday, December 15
S-L101 Microtubules in Morphogenesis: Drosophila
Dorsal Closure Uses Dynamic Microtubules for Tissue
Morphology, Movement, and Intercellular Adhesion. A.
Wells, D. P. Kiehart; Biology, Duke University
M-L1 Characterization of Microtubule-based Motors
Operating at the Chlamydomonas Flagellar Surface.
J. A. Laib2, R. Bloodgood1, W. H. Guilford2; 1Cell Biology,
University of Virginia, 2Biomedical Engineering, University
of Virginia
S-L102 Microtubule Bundle Dynamics Mediated by
Arabidopsis MAP65-1. J. Gaillard1, V. Stoppin-Mellet1, E.
Neumann2, C. Ebel2, M. Vantard1; 1Physiologie Cellulaire
Végétale, Institut de Recherches en Technologies et Sciences pour le Vivant, 2Institut de Biologie Structurale
S-L103 Rev-Tubulin Interactions: The Role of Multimerization and Rev’s Arginine-Rich Motif. A. Sharma1,2,
N. Smith1, M. Miller1,2; 1Biological Sciences, Wright State
University, 2Biomedical Sciences, Wright State University
S-L104 Structure of the Microtubule-binding Domain
of Flagellar Dynein. Y. Kato1,2,3, T. Yagi4,5, S. Ohki6, K.
Yura8,7, Y. Shimizu1, S. Burgess2, S. Honda3, R. Kamiya4,7,
M. Tanokura1; 1The Department of Applied Biological
Chemistry, University of Tokyo, 2Astbury Centre, IMCB,
University of Leeds, 3Institute for Biological Resources and
Functions, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science, 4The Department of Biological Sciences, University
of Tokyo, 5Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University,
6
Center for Nano Materials and Technology, Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, 7CREST, Japan
Science and Technology Agency, 8Graduate School of
Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University
S-L105 The CAP-Gly and Basic Microtubule Binding
Domains of Dynactin Are Required for Dynein-based
Vesicle Trafficking and Centrosomal Anchoring. J.
T. Roeckner1, E. H. Fulton1, M. Kincaid2, S. King2, N.
Quintyne1; 1Biology, Florida Atlantic University, 2School of
Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City
S-L106 Collective Behavior of Competing Molecular
Motors. C. Leduc1, N. Pavin2, F. Julicher2, S. Diez1; 1MPICBG, 2MPI-PKS
S-L107 Plasma Membrane-Microtubule Coupling by
PIP5Kβ and KIF2A Is Essential for Proper Neurite
Elongation. Y. Noda1, N. Homma1, H. Fukuda2, S. ImajohOhmi2, N. Hirokawa1; 1Cell Biology, School of Medicine,
University of Tokyo, 2Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
S-L108 GSK3 Is a Required Regulator of Axonal
Transport. C. Weaver, L. Goldstein; CMM, UC San Diego
M-L2 Cell Cycle Regulation of the Intraflagellar
Transport Protein IFT27. Z. Wang2, C. R. Wood2, D.
Diener2, J. M. Zones1, J. Rosenbaum2, J. Umen1; 1Plant
Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute, 2Molecular, Cellular
and Developmental Biology, Yale University
M-L12 GIT1 Is a Key Regulator of Osteoclast Function.
P. Menon1,3,4, G. Yin3,4, M. Zuscik2,3, B. Berk3,4; 1Department
of Biomedical Genetics, University of Rochester, 2Center
for Musculoskeletal Research, University of Rochester,
3
Department of Medicine, University of Rochester, 4Aab
Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of Rochester
M-L13 From Phenomenology to Mechanism: Modeling Microtubule Dynamics Gradient Patterns. C.
A. Athale, E. Karsenti; Karsenti Lab, Cell Biology and
Biophysics Unit, EMBL Heidelberg
M-L3 The Role of Intracellular Trafficking in Modulating Ciliary Structural Morphology in C. elegans. D. B.
Doroquez1, A. Olivier-Mason1, A. Sarkeshik2, J. R. Yates2,
P. Sengupta1; 1Dept. of Biology, Brandeis University, 2Department of Chemical Physiology, The Scripps Research
Institute
M-L14 Developmentally Regulated Actin Dynamics at
Drosophila Cellularization. A. Sokac1, E. Wieschaus1,2;
1
Molecular Biology, Princeton University, 2Howard Hughes
Medical Institute
M-L4 The Primary Cilia Regulates the Orientation of
Mitotic Spindles. N. Sharma, M. Croyle, V. C. Roper, B.
K. Yoder; Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
M-L15 Functional Interaction of RacF2 and SCAR
with Rab8 in Dictyostelium discoideum. T. F. Bruce,
R. R. Powell, J. Clinkscales, B. E. Palazola, L. Temesvari;
Biological Sciences, Clemson University
M-L5 Ectopic Molar Formation in orpk Mutant Mice.
C. J. Haycraft1, A. Ohazama3, B. K. Yoder2, P. T. Sharpe3;
1
Medicine/Nephrology, Medical University of South Carolina, 2Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
3
Department of Craniofacial Development, Kings College
London
M-L16 Mechanism of Zyxin Targeting to Cell-Cell
Contacts. D. Brereton, M. Hansen; Physiology and
Developmental Biology, BYU
M-L6 RAC1 Regulates AQP9 Dynamics in Primary
Neutrophils. M. Magalhaes2,3, M. Glogauer2,3, R. P. Ellen2,3, V. M. Loitto1, K. Magnusson1,2,3; 1Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linkoping University, 2CIHR Matrix
Dynamics Group, Univ of Toronto, 3Faculty of Dentistry,
Univ of Toronto
M-L7 Spatiotemporal Dynamics of RhoA and RhoC
GTPases during Cell Protrusions in Carcinoma Cells. J.
Bravo, L. Hodgson, J. Condeelis; Department of Anatomy
& Structural Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
M-L8 Myosin-IIA Regulates the Interchange between
Two Distinct Modes of T Cell Motility. J. Jacobelli, F.
Bennett, P. Pandurangi, A. Tooley, M. F. Krummel; Pathology, Univ. of California San Francisco
M-L9 The Mechanism of Centriole/Cilium Duplication - Insights from Flies. T. Avidor-Reiss, S. Blachon,
J. Gopalakrishnan; Harvard Medical School
M-L10 Identification of Drosophila Centrosome
Components Functioning in Centrosome Cohesion,
Segregation and Cell Cycle Progression. H. Mueller1, S. Steinbrink2, E. Mirgorodskaya3, V. Lehmann1, K.
Habermann1, N. Gustavsson4, H. Lehrach1, J. Gobom3,
M. Boutros2, B. Lange1; 1Department of Vertebrate
Genomics, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics,
2
Division of Signaling and Functional Genomics, German
Cancer Research Center, 3Department of Neuroscience
and Physiology, University of Göteborg, 4Department of
Biochemistry, Lund University
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M-L11 Direct Exposure to Carbon Nanotube Induces
Cellular Changes in Primary Human Endothelial Cells.
V. Walker, T. Hulderman, P. P. Simeonova; Health Effects
Laboratory Division, NIOSH/CDC
M-L17 Do Zyxin and LPP Mediate a Connection between Rho GTPAses and VASP Activity? R. Vellinga,
D. Staley, J. Grange, M. Ascione, M. Hansen; Physiology
and Developmental Biology, BYU
M-L18 Mechanical Perturbation of T Cell Actin Retrograde Flow. B. Rossenova1,2, C. Yu1, J. T. Groves1,3;
1
Department of Chemistry, UC Berkeley, 2Biophysics
Graduate Group, UC Berkeley, 3Howard Hughes Medical
Institute
M-L19 Cytoskeletal Dynamics during Neurite Retraction Induced by Calyculin A. A. Inutsuka1, M. Goda2, Y.
Fujiyoshi1; 1Kyoto University, 2JBIC
M-L20 A Retrograde JNK Signal Regulates Axon
Terminal Morphology in Drosophila Motoneuron
Axons and Requires Axonal Transport Machinery.
C. A. Collins1,2, X. Xiong1, R. Daniels2, A. DiAntonio2;
1
MCDB, University of Michigan, 2Developmental Biology,
Washington University School of Medicine
M-L21 Regulation of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
by Sunday Driver and TSC2. N. Abe, V. Cavalli; Anatomy
and Neurobiology, Washington University in St Louis
M-L22 The Centrosomal Protein TAC-1 Is Required
for Mechanosensation in C. elegans. J. Cueva, M.
Goodman; Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford
University
M-L23 tba-1(ju89): A Genetic Tool for Studying Microtubule Regulation during C. elegans Motor Neuron
Development. R. Baran, F. Shirazi, F. Gowen, K. Malcolm,
G. Tang; Biology, Occidental College
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M-L24 The Role of Vimentin in the Epithelial to
Mesenchymal Transition (EMT): Cell Shape, Adhesion
and Motility. M. Mendez, R. Goldman; Cell and Molecular
Biology, Northwestern University
M-L25 A Vimentin Mutation Causes a Cataract in
Humans. M. Müller1, S. S. Bhattacharya2, H. Herrmann3,
T. Magin1; 1Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
University of Bonn, 2Institute of Ophthalmology, University
College of London, 3Department of Molecular Genetics,
German Cancer Research Center
M-L26 Effect of Substrate Stiffness on Morphology
and Motility of U251 Glioma Cells. E. Tuzel1, C. Chan2,
K. Opoku2, S. S. Rosenfeld3, D. Odde2; 1Institute for
Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota,
2
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of
Minnesota, 3Cell Biology and Pathology, and the Herbert
Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons
M-L27 Differential Activation of RhoA and RhoC in Migrating Cells. J. Zawistowski1, L. Hodgson1,2, M. Sabouri3,
G. Danuser3, K. Hahn1; 1Pharmacology, University of North
Carolina School of Medicine, 2Anatomy and Structural
Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva
University, 3Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute
M-L28 Identification of Scribble as Interactor of the
Met Receptor Kinase Scaffold Gab1. A. C. Spilker1, G.
Paliouras1, J. P. Fawcett2, M. Park1; 1Goodman Cancer
Center, McGill University, 2Department of Pharmacology,
Dalhousie University
M-L29 Characterization of the Novel Formin Disheveled Associated Activator of Morphogenesis 1. S. Ang,
E. Manser; Institute of Medical Biology, ASTAR
M-L30 GFP-labeled Human Neural Stem Cells as
Tools for In Vitro Migration Assays. C. Y. Chen, K.
Morhan, G. Tremml, V. Chu, R. Kovelman; Bioscience
Division, Millipore Corporation
M-L31 Identification of Target Small GTPases of 66
GEFs in Cell Morphology Changes. H. Choi1, W. Park1,
H. Jeon3, S. Ryu3, T. Meyer2, W. Heo1; 1Biological Science,
KAIST, 2Stanford, 3Pohang Univ.
M-L32 Understanding of PI3K Signaling Pathway Activated by Small GTPases to Cell Morphology Changes.
H. Yang1, W. Park1, T. Meyer2, W. Heo1; 1Department of
Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, 2Department of Molecular Pharmacology,
Stanford University
M-L35 Role of ABC Transporters in the Export of a
Lipid Modified Germ Cell Attractant in Drosophila. S.
Ricardo, R. Lehmann; NYU School of Medicine
M-L36 Mechanics of Fibroblast Polarity during
Constrained Migration. G. Jain, J. H. Chung, V. Damljanovic; Biomedical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
M-L37 ROCK1 and ROCK2 Play Distinct and Important Roles in Maintaining Keratinocyte Function. F. E.
Lock1, M. Parsons2, N. A. Hotchin1; 1School of Biosciences,
University of Birmingham, 2Randall Division of Cell and
Molecular Biophysics, Kings College London
M-L38 Poly(A)-Binding Protein C1 (PABPC1) Relocates to the Nucleus in Response to Herpes Simplex
Virus Type 1 Infection. A. I. MacDonald1, C. Salaun1,
L. Howard1, M. Brook2, H. M. Burgess2, N. K. Gray2, S.
V. Graham1; 1Division of Infection and Immunity, Faculty
of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow,
2
MRC Human Reproductive Sciences Unit, Centre for
Reproductive Biology, Queens Medical Research Institute,
University of Edinburgh
M-L39 Norepinephrine Stimulates or Inhibits Contraction of Fibroblast Populated Collagen Gels Depending
on Its Concentration. B. Johnson-Wint; Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University
M-L40 Temporal Regulation of Cellular Traction
Stresses by Myosin-II Mediated Assembly of Contractile F-actin Bundles. Y. Aratyn1, B. Sebass2, U. S.
Schwarz2, M. Gardel1; 1Physics, Biophysical Dynamics,
University of Chicago, 2University of Heidelberg
M-L41 Development of a 3-Dimensional Angiogenesis
Assay Using Human Placental Collagen. J. Paredes, A.
Kaplunovsky, E. Law, C. Shanney, M. Bhatia, S. Abbot, A.
Francki; Celgene Cellular Therapeutics
M-L42 Microenvironmental Cues Regulate Epithelial
to Mesenchymal Transition. J. L. Leight, C. S. Chen;
Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania
M-L43 Behavior of Cells on Highly Organized and
Reconstituted Collagen Matrices. G. R. Martin, M.
Paukshto, D. McMurtry, T. Zaitseva, Y. Bobrov, E. Sabelman; CollEngin, Inc
M-L44 Involvement of the Pericellular Fibronectin
Matrix of Fibroblasts in Cyclic Strain Transduction.
R. Lutz, M. Chiquet; Friedrich Miescher Institute
M-L33 Defined Functions of Nonmuscle Myosin II
Isoforms in LPA-induced Migration and Invasion. J.
Kim, K. Kim, R. Adelstein; NHLBI, National Institutes of
Health
M-L45 Laminin-dependent PI3K Signaling Regulates
Sustained Activation of STAT5. R. Xu, D. Groesser, M.
Bissell; Life Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory
M-L34 Epithelial Delamination Correlates with the
Migration of Drosophila Germ Cells through the
Posterior Midgut Primordium. J. Seifert, R. Lehmann;
Developmental Genetics, Skirball Institute of NYU
M-L46 Mutant COL4A1 Triggers Oxidative Stress in a
Genetic Model of Age-related Macular Degeneration.
Y. Weng1, D. Dilworth1, R. Libby2, S. John3, D. B. Gould1;
1
Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco,
2
Ophthalmology, University of Rochester, 3Howard Hughes
Medical Institute and The Jackson Laboratory
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M-L47 Reversal of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition Requires Inhibition of Two Kinase Pathways. S.
Das1, J. E. Mertz1, F. Hoffmann1,2; 1McArdle Laboratory for
Cancer Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2Laboratory of Genetics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
M-L48 Col4a1 Mutant Mice Are a Novel Genetic
Model for Muscle-Eye-Brain Disease. D. B. Lyons1, D.
J. Dilworth1, E. P. Harrington1, Z. Kabaeva2, D. E. Michele2,
D. B. Gould1; 1Ophthalmology, Anatomy and Institute of
Human Genetics, UCSF School of Medicine, 2Molecular
and Integrative Physiology, University of Michigan
M-L49 Determining the Spatial and Temporal Localization of Type IV Collagens and Their Relevance
to Glaucoma and Retina Degeneration. X. Bai, D. J.
Dilworth, Y. Weng, D. B. Gould; UCSF
M-L50 The Fundamental Modes in Epithelial Morphogenesis. C. Guo; Bioengineering & Applied Physics,
California Institute of Technology
M-L51 Critical Role of α4β1 and α5β1 Integrins in
Endothelial Progenitor Cells (EPC)-mediated Restoration of Lung Vascular Endothelial Barrier Function. K.
Wary, S. M. Vogel, Y. D. Zhao, A. Malik; Pharmacology,
University of Illinois at Chicago
M-L52 Evidence for Retrograde Trafficking in the Processing of Hemojuvelin for Release from HepG2 Cells.
J. E. Maxson, C. Enns, A. Zhang; Cell and Developmental
Biology, OHSU
M-L53 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN
M-L54 The α2 Integrin Suppresses Invasion of PoorlyDifferentiated Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Cells by
Differential Gene Regulation. C. Lee1, D. Marzan1, S.
Goodison2, S. Silletti1; 1Moores UCSD Cancer Center,
2
Surgery, University of Florida
M-L55 Mouse and Human GAD67 Are Targeted to
Membranes Similar to But Independent of GAD65,
Whereas Rat GAD67 Membrane-Anchoring Is Dependent on its Association with GAD65. J. Kanaaneh, R.
Verman, S. Baekkeskov; Dept. of Medicine, Microbiology/
Immunology, and Diabetes Center, University of California
San Francisco
M-L56 Activation-dependent Receptor Localization:
Equilibrium between GPCR Activation and Neuronal
Subdomain-specific Differential Internalization Thresholds Regulate Distribution to Somatodendritic versus
Axonal Plasma Membranes. A. Simon1, C. Leterrier1, S.
Miserey-Lenkei2, Z. Lenkei1; 1Laboratoire de Neurobiology,
ESPCI ParisTech, 2Laboratoire Mécanismes moléculaires
du transport intracellulaire, Institut Curie
M-L57 The POZ-ZF Proteins Kaiso and Znf131 Heterodimerize and Regulate Each Other’s Transcriptional
Activity. N. Donaldson, J. Daniel; Biology, McMaster
University
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M-L58 Asymmetrical Distribution of the Transcriptionally Competent NORs in Mitosis. E. Smirnov1,2, A.
Popov1,2, M. Masata1,2; 1Institute of Cellular Biology and
Pathology, Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of
Medicine, 2Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
M-L59 The Antisense Coding Overlap between Two
Conserved Nuclear Receptor Proteins, TRα2 and Reverbα, Is Truncated in Marsupials. B. C. Rindfleisch1, M.
S. Brown1, J. L. VandeBerg2, S. H. Munroe1; 1Department
of Biological Sciences, Marquette University, 2Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical
Research
M-L60 Cadherin Evolution and the Origin of Animals.
M. Abedin, N. King; MCB, UC Berkeley
M-L61 Dynamics of Eukaryotic Transcription through
the Nucleosome. L. Bintu1, C. Hodges2, L. Lubkowska3,
M. Kashlev3, C. Bustamante1,2,4; 1Department of Physics,
U. C. Berkeley, 2Biophysics Graduate Group, U. C. Berkeley, 3NCI Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer
Institute-Frederick Cancer Research and Development
Center, 4Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of
Chemistry, and Department of Molecular & Cell Biology,
U. C. Berkeley
M-L62 Characterization of the HDAC1 Complex That
Regulates Cancer Cell Sensitivity to Oxidative Stress.
T. Kato1, Y. Shimono1,4, M. Hasegawa2, M. Jijiwa1, A. Enomoto3, N. Asai1, Y. Murakumo1, M. Takahashi1; 1Pathology,
Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 2Pathology, Nagoya Medical Center, 3Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University, 4Stanford Institute for Stem Cell
Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University
M-L63 Cleavage of Fibronectin by MMP-2 Generates
Fragments with Distinct Biological Activities. S. Pal,
Z. Chen, X. Xu, M. Mikhailova, Y. Wang, B. Steffensen;
Periodontics and Biochemistry, Univ Texas Health Sci
Ctr
M-L64 Inhibition of Tamoxifen-resistant Breast Cell
Proliferation by Vitamin D3. C. L. Siewit, R. Chow, F.
Firanescu, I. Hansen, M. C. Louie; Natural Sciences,
Dominican University
M-L65 Inhibition of proMMP-2 Activation by Carboxylterminal Domain of TIMP-2 In Vitro. X. Xu, S. Baber, Z.
Chen, S. Pal, M. Mikhailova, B. Steffensen; Periodontics
and Biochemistry, Univ Texas Health Sci Ctr
M-L66 Involvement of MMP-7 Proteolytic Processing
in Neuron Protection and Survival during the Seizure
and Strock. W. Yu1, S. Chen1, W. Fu2; 1Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, National Taiwan University, College
of Medicine, 2Pharmacology, National Taiwan University,
College of Medicine
M-L67 Single-Cell Level Measurement of Conduction
Velocity in Cardiomyocytes Network. T. Kaneko1,2, F.
Nomura1, Y. Tomoe1, I. Suzuki1, J. Hayashi1, K. Yasuda1;
1
Department of Biomedical Information, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental
University, 2PRESTO, JST
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M-L68 Teneurins in Development and as a Marker for
Cancer. D. Kenzelmann Broz1, R. Tucker2, R. ChiquetEhrismann1; 1Growth Control, Friedrich Miescher Institut,
2
Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, UC Davis
M-L69 Amnioserosa Cells Pulsations Create Force
Driving Dorsal Closure in Combination with the Actin
Purse String in Drosophila. A. Kaya1, J. Solon1, J. Colombelli2, D. Brunner1; 1EMBL, 2IRB Barcelona - Institute
for Research in Biomedicine
M-L70 Exploration of the Structure and Function of
the ZO-1 ZU5 Domain. R. Wang, W. Wen, M. Zhang;
Biochemistry, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
M-L71 Lipid Raft Disruption as a Regulator of Epithelial Barrier Function - Friend or Foe? R. Bowie, A.
Hopkins; Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
M-L72 Force and Function at the Cell-Cell Junction.
Z. Liu1, J. Tan2, C. S. Chen1; 1Bioengineering, University
of Pennsylvania, 2Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
M-L73 Impaired Lateral Membrane Biogenesis in Protein 4.1N-depleted Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells.
H. Zhang, N. Mohandas, X. An; Red Cell Physiology, New
York Blood Center
M-L74 Megalin/LRP2 Expression Is Induced by
Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor-α and -γ:
Physiopathological Implications for Kidney Function.
B. Ramos1, D. Díaz1, C. Cespedes2, D. Valdovinos1, C.
Vio2, M. Bronfman1, M. Marzolo1; 1Depto.Biologia Celular
y Molecular, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile,
2
Ciencias Fisiologicas, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de
Chile
M-L75 Small G-protein Activation in Mechanism of
Action of Angiotensin. A. Balla, L. Erdelyi, L. Hunyady;
Department of Physiology, Semmelweis University
M-L76 Stabilization and Increased Surface Expression of the TXA2 Receptor by Oxidative Stress. M.
Field1, S. Ball1,2, J. R. Tippins2; 1Department of Pathology,
University of Cambridge, 2Cell and Molecular Biology,
Imperial College
M-L77 Identification and Characterization of Estrogen Receptor-related Receptor Alpha and Gamma
in Glioma and Astrocytoma Cells. M. K. Gandhari1,
J. Hartenstein1, C. Frazier1, J. Cloix2, M. Bernier1, I. W.
Wainer1; 1National Institutes of Health, Gerontology
Research Center, National Institute on Aging, 2Universite
d’Orleans
M-L78 The SAM Domains of the Anks Family Proteins
Interact with Ubiquitin and Are Critically Ivolved in
Inhibiting c-Cbl-dependent EphA8 Degradation. J.
Kim, E. Park, S. Park; Department of Biological Sciences,
Sookmyung Women`s Univ
M-L79 Arrestins Regulate Retrograde Trafficking of
the Cation-independent Mannose 6-Phosphate Receptor. R. C. Kern, H. Shankar, J. L. Benovic; Department of
Biochemistry, Thomas Jefferson University
M-L80 Functional Role of Neuronal Nicotinic α7 Acetylcholine Receptor (nα7AChR) in the Modulation of
Cytokine Release. M. A. Khan, J. Crombie, M. Kaneki, J.
Martyn; Anesthesia, Shriners Burns Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
M-L81 Identification of a Novel Protein Associated
with Cardiac Cav1.3 Calcium Channels. Z. Zhang, X.
Yuan, J. Guo, S. Zhai, J. Shi, H. Qian, J. Liu, S. Zhang, Z.
Zhao; Key Laboratory for Molecular and Medical Biotechnology, Nanjing Normal University
M-L82 Schwannomin-interacting Protein-1 Isoform
IQCJ-SCHIP-1 Is a Late Component of Nodes of
Ranvier and Axon Initial Segments. P. Martin1,4,6, M.
Carnaud1,4,6, G. Garcia del Cano2,3,5, M. Irondelle2,5, T. Irinopoulou1,4,6, J. Girault1,4,6, B. Dargent2,5, L. Goutebroze1,4,6;
1
Inserm UMR-S 839, 2INSERM U641, 3University of the
Basque Country, 4UPMC, 5Université de la Méditerranée,
6
Institut du Fer à Moulin
M-L83 Regulation of STIM1/ORAI1 Functions by
Plasma Membrane Phosphoinositides. M. K. Korzeniowski1, M. Popovic2, Z. Szentpetery1, P. Varnai1, S. S.
Stojilkovic2, T. Balla1; 1NICHD/Sections on Molecular Signal
Transduction, NIH, 2NICHD/Cellular Signaling, NIH
M-L84 Increased Molecular Interactions between
Calbindin-D28k and L-type Voltage Dependent Calcium
Channels in Insulin Producing β-Cells Exposed to
Tumor Necrosis Factor-α. J. Parkash; Robert Stempel
School of Public Health, Florida International University
M-L85 Identification of New Functional Targets of
AMPKα1 in Mouse Red Cells. A. Biondani1, B. Viollet2,
M. Foretz2, C. Laudanna3, J. Devin-Leclerc3, G. Scardoni4,
L. De Franceschi1; 1Clinical and Experimental Medicine,
University of Verona, 2UMR8104, Institut Cochin, Université
Paris Descartes, 3Pathology, University of Verona, 4CBMCCenter for Biomedical Computing, University of Verona
M-L86 Munc18a Scaffolds SNARE Assembly to Promote Membrane Fusion. T. Rodkey, S. Liu, M. Barry, J.
McNew; Biochemistry & Cell Biology, Rice University
M-L87 The Role of Mitofusions and OPA1 in Mitochondrial Fusion. Z. Song, D. Chan; Biology, Caltech
M-L88 Cellular Mechanisms of KCNE1 Peptide Trafficking. K. Chandrasekhar, W. R. Kobertz; Biochemistry
and Molecular Pharmacology, Univ of Massachusetts
Medical School
M-L89 Lim Kinase 1 and Cofilin Regulate Actin
Filament Population Required for Dynamin-dependent
Apical Carrier Fission from the TGN. S. Salvarezza1,
S. Deborde1, R. Schreiner1, F. Campagne3, M. Kessels5,
B. Qualmann5, A. Caceres4, G. Kreitzer2, E. RodriguezBoulan1; 1Margaret Dyson Vision Research Institute, Weill
Medical College of Cornell University, 2Department of Cell
and Developmental Biology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 3Department of Physiology and Biophysics,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 4Instituto de
Investigacion Medica Mercedes y Martin Ferreyra, 5Leibniz
Institute for Neurobiology
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M-L90 Specificity of Rho GTPases in Polarized Exocytosis. H. Wu, P. Brennwald; UNC Chapel Hill
M-L91 Sonic Hedgehog Ligand Partners with Caveolin-1 for Intracellular Transportation. H. Mao1,2,3, A.
Diehl1, Y. Li1; 1Medicine, Gastroenterology, Duke University Medical Center, 2Pediatrics, Duke University Medical
Center, 3Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center
M-L92 Chemical Genetics of Late Exocytic Transport.
L. Zhang1, M. Huang2, Y. Li1, M. Nebane3, K. Wennerberg3,
S. McKellip3, L. Rasmussen3, N. Shindo3, M. Sosa3, J. A.
Maddry3, S. Ananthan3, G. Piazza3, L. White3, E. Harsay1;
1
Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas, 2High
Throughput Screening Facility, University of Kansas, 3Drug
Discovery Division, Southern Research Institute
M-L100Loss of MARCH5 Mitochondrial E3 Ubiquitin
Ligase Induces Cellular Senescence through Drp1 and
Mfn1. Y. Park1,3, S. Lee1,3, M. Karbowski2, A. Neutzner2,
R. Youle2, H. Cho1,3; 1Biochemistry, Ajou University, 2Biochemistry Section, Surgical Neurology Branch, NINDS,
NIH, 3Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University
M-L101 Distinct Roles for ARL4 Family Proteins in
Regulation of ARNO and Actin Remodeling. T. Chiang1,
F. Lee1,2; 1Institute of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, 2Department of Medical
Research, National Taiwan University Hospital
M-L102 Elucidating the Mechanism of CD36 Internalization. R. Collins, W. Trimble, S. Grinstein; Cell Biology,
Hospital for Sick Children
M-L93 Dynamic Morphologies and Coalescence of
Lipid Raft Domains. T. Ursell, R. Phillips; Applied Physics,
Caltech
M-L103 The Relationship of Fluidity and Function in
the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Barley Aleurone Cells.
B. Bushe, M. Brodl; Biology, Trinity University
M-L94 Proteomic Analysis of Phosphoproteins Associated with Neutrophil Granule Exocytosis. G. C.
Luerman1, D. W. Powell1,2, S. M. Uriarte2, R. A. Ward2,
K. R. McLeish1,2,3; 1Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
University of Louisville, 2Medicine, University of Louisville,
3
VAMC, University of Louisville
M-L104 Numb Regulates Post-endocytic Trafficking
and Degradation of Notch1. S. Dho1, M. A. McGill3, G.
Weinmaster4, J. McGlade1,2; 1Arthur and Sonia Labatt
Brain Tumour Research Centre, Hospital for Sick Children,
2
Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto,
3
Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, 4Department of Biological Chemistry, David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA
M-L95 Regulation of Exocytosis by Fes and Fer
Tyrosine Kinases. G. Wang1, P. Greer2, W. Trimble1;
1
Cell Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, 2Cancer Biology and Genetics, Queen’s University Cancer Research
Institute
M-L96 The Yeast Dynamin-related Protein Vps1p
Functions in Endocytic Patch Assembly/Maturation and Internalization. S. Nannapaneni, S. Jain, B.
Schroeder, A. Maysent, L. Reustle, D. Pittsley, D. Wang,
K. Kim; Biology, Missouri State University
M-L97 The Effect of Vps1 Loss on the Intracellular
Motility of Membrane-derived Endocytic Vesicles. S.
Jain, R. McDowell, C. Highfill, S. Nannapaneni, E. Murphy,
K. Kim; Biology, Missouri State University
M-L98 Palmitoylation of IFN-α Receptor Subunit
IFNAR1 Is Not Essential for Receptor Trafficking But
Is Required for JAK/STAT Signaling Induced by IFN-α.
J. Claudinon1, E. Beslard1, M. Marchetti1, K. Mitchell1, L.
Johannes1, P. Eid2, C. Lamaze1; 1UMR 144 CNRS, Institut
Curie, 2INSERM U542, Université Paris Sud
M-L99 SV40 Binding to its Receptor, GM1, Induces
Membrane Invagination, Tubulation, and Infection. H.
Ewers1,11, W. Roemer2, A. Smith1, K. Bacia3, S. Dmitrieff4,
W. Chai5, J. Kartenbeck6, V. Chambon2, L. Berland8,7, A.
Oppenheim9, G. Schwarzmann10, T. Feizi5, P. Sens4, P.
Schwille3, L. Johannes2, A. Helenius1; 1Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich, 2CNRS UMR 144, Institut Curie, 3Institute
for Biophysics, TU Dresden, 4UMR Gulliver CNRS, ESPCI
7083, 5Glycosciences Laboratory, Imperial College London, 6Division of Cell Biology, German Cancer Research
Center, 7Laboratoire Physico-Chimie, Institut Curie, 8CNRS
UMR 168, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, 9Department
of Hematology, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, 10Kekule Institute of Organic Chemistry and
Biochemistry, University Bonn, 11Universite de Bordeaux2,
CNRS UMR 5091
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M-L105 Characterization of Junin Arenavirus Endocytosis: Requirement of Cell Proteins. G. Martinez, B.
Forlenza, N. Candurra; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y
Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires
M-L106 Identification of the Structural Determinants
in the V2a Vasopressin Receptor for its Trafficking to
the Cell Surface. M. Brenet1, C. Añazco1, C. Trigo1, J. M.
Sarmiento1,2, J. Navarro2, C. B. González1,2; 1Department
of Physiology, Universidad Austral de Chile, 2Department
of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, University of Texas
Medical Branch
M-L107 Regulation of RasGRP1 by B Cell Antigen
Receptor Requires Cooperativity between Three
Domains Controlling Translocation to the Plasma
Membrane. B. Zahedi, N. Beaulieu, R. Goulding, G.
Tazmini, H. Goo, R. J. Kay; Terry Fox Laboratories, BC
Cancer Research Centre
M-L108 The Slow Recycling of the β2-adrenergic Receptor Depends on a Direct Interaction with the Small
GTPase Rab11. A. Parent, E. Hamelin, P. Germain, J.
Parent; Université de Sherbrooke
M-L109 Gga2 and Ent5 Interactions Are Regulated by
a Gga2 Autoinhibitory Sequence. A. Hayes1, G. Payne2,
M. C. Duncan1; 1Biology, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2Biological
Chemistry, David Geffen School of Medicine
Late Poster Session 3
Tuesday, December 16
T-L1 Expression Profile of miRNAs in Gingival
Fibroblasts and Epithelial cells. S. Jang, J. Guo, I.
Alevizos, J. Brahim, T. C. Hart; NIDCR, NIH
T-L2 Large Non-coding RNA Functions as a Cellular
Stress Response Element. F. Jahaniani1, M. Ares1, S.
Valadkhan2; 1MCDB, University of California Santa Cruz,
2
RNA Center, CWRU
T-L3 The Effect of Methoxychlor to Androgen
Receptor in the Reproductive Organ of Female ICR
Mouse. E. Lee, S. Choi, M. Bae, S. Kim, Y. Kwon, M.
Seo, Y. Lee, S. Choi, Y. Hwang, D. Kim; 534-2 Gachon
University of Medicine and Science
T-L4 Specific Antioxidants Regulate HRPs in Mice
Kidney during Hypoxia. E. Cho, K. Chung, H. Yang, H.
Park, T. Lee; Dept. of Dental School, Chonnam National
University
T-L5 Identification and Expression Pattern of Zebrafish Ca2+/Calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase
Inhibitors. C. Tseng, L. Hsu; Institute of Biochemistry and
Biotechnology, Chung Shan Medical University
T-L6 Activation of miRNA Processing during
Xenopus Oocyte Maturation. M. Garcia, M. Kidwell, M.
Wormington; Biology, University of Virginia
T-L7 A Study on Effects of DNA Signals on
Nucleosome Formation, Chromatin Structure and
Chromosome Function in the Human Genome. T. E.
Takasuka, A. Stein; Department of Biological Sciences,
Purdue University
T-L8 Mapping the Binding Region for Histone H3 on
Barrier-to-Autointegration Factor (BAF). K. Parks1, A.
Fuchs2, M. Segura-Totten1, D. Hirsh2; 1Biology Department,
The College of New Jersey, 2Chemistry Department, The
College of New Jersey
T-L9 Histone H3 Lysine 9 Nethylation in the C.
elegans Germ Line. J. Bessler, A. Villeneuve; Stanford
University
T-L10 BMI-1: PcG Bodies in the Spotlight. J. Smigova1,
P. Verkade2, V. Moravcikova1, P. Juda1, I. Raska1,3, D.
Cmarko1,3; 1Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology, 1st
Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, 2Wolfson
Bioimaging Facility, School of Medical Sciences, University
of Bristol, 3Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
T-L11 Multiple Solvent Crystallization of BAF. K.
A. Verba1, M. Segura-Totten1, G. Burhman2, C. Mattos2;
1
Biology, The College of New Jersey, 2Biochemistry, North
Carolina State University
T-L12 An Interplay between Phosphorylation and
Helicase Activities Regulates Nonsense-mediated
mRNA Decay Factor Upf1. T. Franks, G. Singh, J. LykkeAndersen; University of Colorado-Boulder
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T-L13 Heterogeneous Ribonucleoprotien A3 Participates in Telomere Maintenance In Vivo. T. V. Wang, P.
Huang, S. Hong; Molecular and Cellular Biology, Chang
Gung University
T-L14 A Role for mRNA Transport in Polarized
Growth of Budding and Shmooing Yeast. R. GelinLicht1, J. Gerst2; 1Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute
of Science, 2Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of
Science
T-L15 The Dynamic Localization of Yeast Rbp1pRNP Complex. F. S. Lee, L. Jang, L. Chang; Molecular
Medicine, National Taiwan University
T-L16 Effect of Barriers on Particle Distribution in
the Cell Nucleus. V. Rezania1,2, M. Hendzel1, R. S. Gieni1;
1
Division of Experimental Oncology, University of Alberta,
2
Department of Physics, Grant MacEwan College
T-L17 Functional Links between the Nuclear Pore
Complex Protein Nup170p and Chromatin Metabolism.
D. W. Van de Vosse1, Y. Sydorskyy2, J. Aitchison2, R.
Wozniak1; 1Cell Biology, University of Alberta, 2Institute
for Systems Biology
T-L18 How Does Adenovirus Type 2 Switch from Microtubules to Nuclear Pore Complexes of the Nuclear
Envelope? I. Wang, C. Burckhardt, M. Engelke, U. F.
Greber; Institute of Zoology, University of Zurich
T-L25 Prostaglandins in C. elegans Fertilization.
J. Edmonds1, J. Prasain2, H. Kubagawa1, M. A. Miller1;
1
Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
2
Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
T-L36 A Novel Complex of NuMA-related LIN-5,
ASPM-1 and Calmodulin Acts with Dynein in Meiotic
Spindle Rotation in C. elegans. M. van der Voet, M.
Boxem, C. Berends, S. van den Heuvel; Developmental
Biology, Utrecht University
T-L26 Characterization of P-Glycoprotein Homologs
in the Rat Epididymis. S. R. Jones, D. Cyr; INRS-Institut
Armand-Frappier
T-L37 Dorsoventral Patterning by BMP Signaling in
the Leech Helobdella, a Lophotrochozoan Species. D.
Kuo, D. A. Weisblat; Dept. MCB, University of California,
Berkeley
T-L27 Cdc20 Is Essential for Meiotic Chromosome
Segregation and Female Fertility. F. Jin1, M. Hamada2,
D. E. Morbeck3, J. van Deursen1,2; 1Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 2Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology, Mayo Clinic, 3Reproductive Endocrinology and
Infertility, Mayo Clinic
T-L38 Segment-specific Ming Expression Is Regulated by Temporal and Spatial Appearance of Homeotic
Genes in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Ahn1, K. Jung1,
S. Kim2, S. Jeon1; 1Seoul National University, 2Konkuk
University
T-L28 Molecular Mechanisms of Wnt/beta-catenin
Signaling Pathway in Heart and Craniofacial Development. L. Song1,2, Y. Li1,2, Y. Wang1,2, K. Wang1,2, C. Zhou1,2;
1
Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, University of California, Davis, 2Institute for Pediatric Regenerative
Medicine, Shriners Hospitals for Children
T-L39 O-GlcNAc Post-translational Modifications
Regulate Axon Morphology. H. Francisco1, K. Kollins1, N.
Varghis2, D. Vocadlo3, K. Vosseller2, G. Gallo1; 1Neurobiology and Anatomy, Drexel University College of Medicine,
2
Biochemistry, Drexel University College of Medicine,
3
Chemistry, Simon Fraser University
T-L29 Gene-regulation Logic in Retinal Ganglion Cell
Development: Isl1 and Pou4f2 Define Two Distinct But
Intersecting Branches in the Gene Regulatory Network.
X. Fu1, X. Mu2, W. Klein1; 1Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology, The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center, 2Department of Ophthalmology/Ross Eye Institute,
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
T-L40 Regulation of Epithelial Polarity by Lethal Giant
Larvae. A. Shewan1, A. Kashyap3, D. Strand3, A. Yap2, K.
Mostov1; 1School of Medicine, Dept of Anatomy, University
of California, San Francisco, 2Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, 31st Dept of Internal
Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg University
T-L19 The Nature of the IBB-domain Modulates
Energy and Ran Requirement for Nuclear Import. K.
B. Lott, G. Mitrousis, N. Walker-Kopp, G. Cingolani; SUNY
Upstate Medical University
T-L30 Asymmetric Myocardial Cell Behaviors Drive
Heart Tube Formation in Zebrafish. S. Seyfried, S. Rohr,
C. Otten; Max Delbrück Center (MDC) Berlin
T-L20 A Fence-like Coat for the Nuclear Pore Membrane. E. W. Debler, G. Blobel, A. Hoelz; Laboratory of
Cell Biology, The Rockefeller University
T-L31 Interaction between the Transcription Factor,
Sox10, and Endothelin Receptor B in the Melanocyte
Lineage. M. K. Lowenstein, D. Diaz, L. Kos; Biological
Sciences, Florida International Univ
T-L21 The Mammalian Endoplasmic Reticulum/
Nuclear Envelope System Contains Four AAA+
Torsin Proteins. M. Jungwirth, M. Dear, P. Brown, R.
Stanborough, R. E. Goodchild; Biochem, Cell & Mol. Biol.,
University of Tennessee
T-L22 Three-dimensional Structure of a Nuclear Pore
Complex Cornerstone. M. Kampmann, G. Blobel; Laboratory of Cell Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute/The
Rockefeller University
T-L23 Defining Interactions between Pore Membrane Proteins and the Nuclear Pore Complex Core.
J. M. Mitchell1, J. Mansfeld2, L. Hawryluk1, U. Kutay2, R.
Wozniak1; 1Cell Biology, University of Alberta, 2Institute of
Biochemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
T-L24 A 19-kDa Mouse Sperm Protein (p19) Is Colocalized with Izumo, an Essential Protein for SpermEgg Fusion. H. Nishimura1,3, S. Gupta2, D. G. Myles2, P.
Primakoff1; 1Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, University
of California Davis School of Medicine, 2Mocelular and
Cellular Biology, University of California Davis, 3Biology,
Emory University
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T-L32 Targeted Deletion of mXinβ Gene in Mice
Results in Growth Retardation and Perinatal Lethality. Q. Wang1, J. L. Lin1, B. E. Reinking2, T. D. Scholz2, B.
Yang3, J. J. Lin1; 1Biology, University of Iowa, 2Pediatrics,
University of Iowa, 3Obstetrics & Gynecology, University
of Iowa
T-L41 Establishment of Pheromone Receptor and
G-protein Polarity during Mating in Yeast. D. Suchkov,
D. E. Stone; Laboratory for Molecular Biology, University
of Illinois at Chicago
T-L42 Cell Biological Mechanisms Controlling Dquadrant Specification: Evidence from the Asymmetric
Second Cleavage of the Helobdella (Leech) Embryo.
D. Lyons1, X. Ren2, D. A. Weisblat1; 1Molecular and Cell
Biology, U.C. Berkeley, 2Anatomy, University College,
London
T-L43 A Non-Canonical Wnt Pathway Regulates
Polarized aPKC Activity. P. F. Colosimo, X. Liu, N.
S. Tolwinski; Developmental Biology, Sloan-Kettering
Institute
T-L33 Conditional Inactivation of Edn1 Results in
Skeletal Defects. E. Garcia, D. E. Clouthier; Craniofacial
Biology, UCHSC
T-L44 Mst4 and Ezrin Induce Brush Borders Downstream of the Lkb1/Strad/Mo25 Polarization Complex.
J. T. Klooster, H. Clevers; Clevers, Hubrecht Laboratory
T-L34 Endothelin Receptor b (Ednrb) Expression
Pattern and Role in the Developing Murine Central
Nervous System. A. Saldana Tavares, L. Kos; Biological
Sciences, Florida International University
T-L45 Gradient Distribution of a Spatial Organizer
pom1p in Fission Yeast. K. Pan1, J. V. Zon2, M. Howard2,
F. Chang1; 1Genetics & Development, Columbia University,
2
Systems Biology, John Innes Center
T-L35 Cellular Processes in Early Animal Evolution:
Insights from the Genomes of Basal Metazoans. M.
Srivastava1,4, O. Simakov2, D. Rokhsar1,4,3; 1Center for
Integrative Genomics, University of California, 2Molecular
Evolution Genomics, University of Heidelberg, 3Joint
Genome Institute, Department of Energy, 4Molecular and
Cell Biology, University of California
T-L46 Activin Promotes Differentiation of Mouse
Trophoblast Stem Cells Towards a Labyrinth Cell Fate.
D. R. Natale1, M. Hemberger2, M. Hughes1, J. C. Cross1;
1
Comparative Biology & Experimental Medicine, University
of Calgary, 2Laboratory of Developmental Genetics and
Imprinting, Babraham Institute
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T-L47 The Role of Chondrocyte Primary Cilia in
Sensing Mechanical Signals. C. Chang, R. A. Serra;
Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
T-L48 Critical Role of PI 4-kinase III alpha in Zebrafish
Pectoral Fin Development Supporting PI 3-kinase and
FGF Signaling. H. Ma1, T. Blake2, A. Chitnis3, P. Liu2, T.
Balla1; 1SMST, NICHD, 2NHGRI, 3SNDD, NICHD
T-L49 Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Asymmetric Cell Divisions: Studying the Role of LIN-5
Phosphorylation. M. Galli1, J. Munoz2, C. Berends1, J.
Krijgsveld3,2, A. Heck2, S. van den Heuvel1; 1Developmental
Biology, Utrecht University, 2Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Utrecht University, 3EMBL
T-L50 Numb Binding to a Conserved Motif of Sanpodo Regulates its Endocytosis in Notch-mediated
Cell Fate Decisions in Drosophila. X. Tong, D. Zitserman, F. Roegiers; Fox Chase Cancer Center
T-L51 SYS-1 is a Bona Fide β-catenin That Regulates
Many Asymmetric Cell Divisions in C. elegans. B. T.
Phillips1, J. Liu2,3, W. Xu2, J. Kimble1,4; 1Biochemistry,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, 3Biomolecular
Structure and Design Program, University of Washington,
4
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of WisconsinMadison
T-L52 Endosome Biogenesis Determines Membrane
Association of ESCRTs. D. Nickerson, M. West, R.
Henry, G. Odorizzi; MCD Biology, University of Colorado
at Boulder
T-L53 Glycoside Hydrolase Family 31 Proteins in
Caenorhabditis elegans. J. Urinovska1, J. Sikora1, H.
Poupetova1, F. Majer1, J. Hlavata1, K. Jelinek2, E. Svobodova1, M. Kostrouchova1, J. Ledvinova1, M. Hrebicek1; 1Institute of Inherited Metabolic Disorders, Charles University
in Prague, 2Department of Physical and Macromolecular
Chemistry, Charles University in Prague
T-L54 I-mfa and TRPC1 Form a Regulatory Module
of the CRAC Channel with an Essential Role in Osteoblastic Differentiation. E. Ong, C. Bai, L. Tsiokas; Uni of
Oklahoma HSC
T-L55 ESCRT-II Is a Scaffold for ESCRT-III Nucleation.
D. Teis, S. Saksena, S. Emr; Weill Institute for Cell and
Molecular Biology, Cornell University
T-L56 Revisiting the Role of CFTR in the pH Regulation of Endo-lysosomal and Phagocytic Organelles.
H. Barriere1, M. Bagdany1, F. Bossard1, M. Sharma1, G.
Wojewodka2, D. Radzioch2, G. Lukacs1; 1Physiology, McGill
University, 2Research Institute of the McGill University
Health Center, McGill University
T-L57 Neogenin Regulation of BMP Signaling, Chondrogenesis, and Bone Development. Z. Zhou, D. Lee,
J. Xie, L. Zhou, Y. Liu, L. Mei, W. Xiong; IMMAG, Medical
College of Georgia
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T-L58 Electron Tomography Revealed the Endoplasmic Reticulum as a Cradle for Autophagosome
Formation. M. Hayashi-Nishino1,2, N. Fujita3, T. Noda3,
A. Yamaguchi1, T. Yoshimori3, A. Yamamoto2; 1Institute
of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University,
2
Department of Cell Biology, Nagahama Institute of BioScience and Technology, 3Department of Cellular Regulation, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka
University
T-L59 Exploiting ABC Transporters for Environmental Remediation. M. Pischke, R. Meagher; Genetics,
University of Georgia
T-L60 Interaction with Notch Determines Endocytosis of Specific Delta Ligands in Zebrafish Neural
Tissue. A. Chitnis, M. Matsuda; Laboratory of Molecular
Genetics, NICHD, NIH
T-L61 Is Hyal-1 an Authentic Lysosomal Protein? M.
Gasingirwa, J. Thirion, B. Flamion, R. Wattiaux, M. Jadot;
Molecular Physiology Research Unit (URPhyM), University
of Namur - FUNDP
T-L62 New Functional Domain in an Autophagyrelated E1-like Enzyme, Atg7. I. Tanida1,2, M. Yamasaki3,2,
M. Komatsu4,2, T. Ueno2, E. Kominami2, K. Hanada1;
1
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, National
Institute of Infectious Diseases, 2Department of Biochemistry, Juntendo University School of Medicine, 3Microbial
Chemistry Research Foundation, 4Core Technology &
Research Center, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical
Science
T-L63 Pinin is Involved in the Transcriptional
Regulation of Wnt Target Genes during Small Intestine
Development. J. Joo1, T. J. Taxter1, G. C. Munguba1, S. P.
Oh2, S. Sugrue1; 1Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of
Florida, 2Physiology and Functional Genomics, University
of Florida
T-L69 The Epigenetic Regulator L(3)mbt Prevents
Tumorigenesis and Controls Proliferation in the Drosophila Central Nervous System. C. Richter, J. Knoblich;
IMBA - Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
T-L70 Antarctic Fishes: Evolutionary Mutant Models for Human Anemia and Osteopenia. H. Detrich1,
R. Albertson2, Y. Yan4, W. Cresko3, P. C. Yelick5, J. H.
Postlethwait4; 1Biology, Northeastern University, 2Biology,
Syracuse University, 3Center for Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology, University of Oregon, 4Institute of Neuroscience,
University of Oregon, 5Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology,
Tufts University
T-L71 The HIF-1 Hypoxia-inducible Factor Regulates
Lifespan in C. Elegans. Y. Zhang, Z. Zhai, Z. Shao, J. A.
Powell-Coffman; GDCB, Iowa State University
T-L72 Coculture with Primary Adipocytes from Mice
Fed a High Fat Diet Decreases Runx2 Expression in
Osteoblastic BMS2 Cells: Role of PPARγ. L. Liu, W.
Shen, F. Kraemer; Medicine, Stanford
T-L73 The Function of Selenoprotein S (SelS) in Aging-induced Human Diploid Fibrobasts by Ketoxime. H.
Yang, K. Chung, H. Park, E. Cho, T. Lee; Dept. of Dental
School, Chonnam National Univ.
T-L74 Resident and Non-Resident Progenitor Cells
in Adult Heart and Lung Tissues. C. E. Cowan, A. Malik,
K. Wary; Pharmacology, University of Illinois at Chicago
T-L75 Identification of Synthetic Laminin Peptides
That Support the Maintenance, Proliferation and
Multi-Lineage Differentiation of Rat Neural Stem
Cells. N. Asbrock1, V. Chu1, R. Kovelmann1, K. Hozumi2,
M. Nomizu2; 1Millipore Corporation, 2Tokyo University of
Pharmacy and Life Science
T-L64 Going HOG1 Wild at the BAR1: A Tale of
Auto-eroticism in the Budding Yeast. G. Wildenberg, A.
Murray; Molecular & Cellular Biology, Harvard University
T-L76 Organotypic Slice Culture as an Ex Vivo Model
of Neuroregeneration Following Spinal Cord Injury. M.
Chang, J. Cho, H. Park, S. Park, H. Park, S. Roh, S. Lee,
K. Paik; School of Dentistry, Seoul National University
T-L65 Characterization of a Deubiquitinase Involved
in Regulating Canonical Wnt Signaling. A. Hanson, E.
Lee; Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University
T-L77 Senescence Evasion by MCF-7 Human Breast
Cancer Initiating Cells. A. Rasouli-Nia1, F. Karimi-Busheri2, J. Mackey1, M. Weinfeld1; 1Oncology, Cross Cancer
Institute, 2Stem Cell Program, NovaRx Corporation
T-L66 Phosphate Deficiency Adjusts Meristem Activity in Arabidopsis Roots via ER-Nuclear Signaling. C.
Ticconi, S. Abel; Plant Sciences, UC Davis
T-L78 3D Perfusion Bioreactor for Cartilage Tissue
Engineering from hMSCs. S. M. Logan1,2, D. Kaplan1,2;
1
Anatomy/Cell Biology, Tufts University, 2Biomedical
Engineering, Tufts University
T-L67 Use of A Redox-sensing GFP (c-roGFP1)
for Real-Time Monitoring of Redox Status in Waterstressed Arabidopsis thaliana Plants. T. Jubany-Mari1,
L. Alegre Batlle1, K. Jiang2, L. J. Feldman2; 1Department
de Biologia Vegetal, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de
Barcelona, 2Plant and Microbial Biology, University of
California
T-L68 MicroRNAs and Pluripotency of Stem Cells in
Shoot Apical Meristem of Soybean (Glycine max). P. L.
Bhalla1, A. Wong1, X. Wang2, J. Zhao2, F. Haerizadeh1, B.
Carroll3, M. Singh1; 1The University of Melbourne, 2Chinese
Academy of Sciences, 3The University of Queensland
T-L79 Using Gene Expression Patterns to Explore
the Nature of Plant Stem Cell Niches. K. Jiang1, L. J.
Feldman1, T. Zhu2; 1Plant and Microbial Biology, University
of California, 2Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc
T-L80 Inducible Deletion of Focal Adhesion Kinase
(FAK) in Adult Muscle Stem Cells. N. Quach1, T. A.
Rando1,2; 1Neurology, Stanford University, 2VAPAHCS
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T-L81 Stem/Progenitor Cell-based Approach for
Future Treatment of Sjögren’s Syndrome Patients. C.
Q. Nguyen1, J. Tao1, C. Stewart2, A. Peck1; 1Oral Biology,
University of Florida, 2Oral Surgery, University of Florida
T-L90 The Analysis of Proteome Involved Glioma
Tropism of Umbilical Cord Blood-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell. J. Kim, J. Chang, D. Kim, J. Kim, D. Kim,
Y. Yang, W. Oh; MEDIPOST Co. Ltd
T-L82 The Floxin System: An Efficient Method for
Creating Diverse Targeted Modifications in Gene Trap
Embryonic Stem Cell Lines. V. Singla1, J. Hunkapiller1,
A. R. Norman1,2, P. Wakenite4, W. C. Skarnes3, J. Reiter1;
1
Biochemistry, UCSF, 2Developmental Biology, Stanford
University, 3Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome
Trust Genome Campus, 4Human Genetics, University of
Chicago
T-L91 Uroepithelial Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Is Mediated by Retinoic Acid and
GATA6 Signaling Mechanisms. J. Mauney1, R. Adam1, G.
Daley2, C. Estrada1; 1Urology, Children’s Hospital Boston,
2
Children’s Hospital Boston
T-L83 Modulation of Embryonic Stem Cell SelfRenewal and Differentiation by Extracellular Matrix
Proteins. G. Hunt, J. Schwarzbauer; Department of
Molecular Biology, Princeton University
T-L84 The Dynamic State Accompanying Skeletal
Muscle Hypertrophy of Stem Cell in Blood. S. Yamada;
Life Science, The University of Tokyo
T-L85 Derivation and Characterization of ES Cellderived Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells. Y. Okada1,2, S.
Tomisato1, K. Kohda1, G. Sobue2, M. Yuzaki1, H. Okano1;
1
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Keio
University, 2Department of Neurology, Graduate School
of Medicine, Nagoya University
T-L86 Fezl Promotes the Differentiation of Forebrain
Progenitors and Cortical Projection Neurons from
Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells. Z. Wang1, E. Boisvert1,
A. Fashoyin2, Z. Du2, X. Zhang2, S. Zhang2, X. Li1; 1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut Health
Center, 2The Waisman Center, University of WisconsinMadison
T-L87 AKT Controls ES Cell Maintenance by Regulating the Subcellular Localization of GSK3β. M. E.
Bechard, S. Dalton; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
University of Georgia
T-L88 β-catenin Dependent Asymmetric Cell Division
Is Involved in Epicardial Cell EMT. M. Wu, I. Lee, B. Eskiocak, M. Tallquist; Molecular Biology, UT Southwestern
Medical Center at Dallas
T-L89 Neuroendocrine Differentiation of Mouse
Embryonic Stem Cells. T. M. Morrow, N. M. Merlo, M. El
Majdoubi; Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Dominican
University of California
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T-L92 Epigenetic Regulation of WNT Antagonists of
Human ADSCs (Adipose Tissue-derived Mesenchymal
Stem Cell) during its Differentiation into Osteocytes. S.
Park, K. Lee, S. Lee; Functional Genomics Lab., Pochon
CHA University
T-L93 Application of Mathematical Models to Classify and Characterize Cell Types Derived from Neural
Progenitor Cells. J. Dau1, E. Lightfoot1, H. D. Schwark1,
M. Monticino2, J. Fuchs1; 1Biological Sciences, University
of North Texas, 2Mathematics, University of North Texas
T-L94 Histone Deacetylases Block Differentiation of
Embryonic Stem Cells into the Trophectoderm Lineage
by Silencing Cdx2. D. J. Rodda, A. P. Hutchins, C.
Woon, P. Robson; Stem Cell and Developmental Biology,
Genome Institute of Singapore
T-L95 SporeDB - Searching for the Evolutionary
Origins of Endospores. R. J. Alves1, A. O. Henriques2,
J. Pereira-Leal1; 1Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, 2Instituto
de Tecnologia Química e Biológica
T-L96 Monoamine Synthesis and Metabolism in the
Kidney of α2C Adrenergic Receptor Homozygous and
Heterozygous Knockout Mice. E. Moura1,2, C. Esteves
Pinto1, M. P. Serrão1, M. A. Vieira-Coelho1,2; 1Instituto de
Farmacologia e Terapêutica, Faculdade de Medicina da
Universidade do Porto, 2Instituto de Biologia Celular e
Molecular
T-L97 Alpha2C-adrenergic Receptors and the Uptake
L-DOPA in OK Cells and Mice Kidney. C. Esteves Pinto1,
E. Moura1,2, E. Silva1, M. P. Serrão1, M. A. Vieira-Coelho1,2;
1
Instituto de Farmacologia e Terapêutica, Faculdade de
Medicina da Universidade do Porto, 2Instituto de Biologia
Molecular e Celular
T-L98 Characterization of Paralemmin-2 and-3, Proteins Involved in Formation of Membrane Protrusions.
G. Hultqvist, N. G. Neumann, M. W. Kilimann; Department
of Neuroscience, Uppsala University
T-L99 Non-catalytic Function of Usp14 Regulates
Synaptic Plasticity. L. E. Dobrunz, B. J. Walters, S.
M. Wilson; Department of Neurobiology and Evelyn F.
McKnight Brain Institute, University of Alabama at Birmingham
T-L100 Membrane Penetration by Synaptotagmin
Couples Calcium Binding to Vesicle Fusion In Vivo
N. E. Reist, B. Paddock, L. M. Biela; Dept of Biomedical
Sciences, Colorado State University
T-L101 Acetylcholine Stimulates Mitochondrial Movement in Hippocampal Neurons. S. Chen, G. C. Owens,
D. B. Edelman; The Neurosciences Institute
T-L102 Coordinated Control of Mitochondrial Fission
and Fusion. P. Huang1, Y. Yoon2,1; 1Pharmacology and
Physiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, 2Anesthesiology, University of Rochester Medical Center
T-L103 Mitochondrial C-subunit Targeting Peptides
Are Essential to Maintain the OXPHOS Function C.
Vives-Bauza, J. Magrane, G. Manfredi; Neurology &
Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medical College
T-L104 Interactions between Resveratrol and Reactive Oxygen Species. E. A. Lykken2, L. Mays Hoopes1,2;
1
Biology, Pomona College, 2Molecular Biology, Pomona
College
T-L105 Real-time Endoplasmic Reticulum Redox
Measurements during Protein Folding Stress. P. I.
Merksamer1,2,3, A. Trusina1,2,3, F. Papa1,2,3; 1Medicine,
UCSF, 2Diabetes Center, UCSF, 3California Institute for
Quantitative Biosciences, UCSF
T-L106 The Signal Peptide Peptidase Is Required for
Pollen Function in Arabidopsis. S. Han, L. S. Green, D.
J. Schnell; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University
of Massachusetts
T-L107 The Catalytic Domain of HMGR Experiences
Strong Purifying Selection. M. J. Biermann1, B. C.
Couch1, R. Wright2; 1Biology Program, University of
Minnesota, 2Genetics, Cell Biology and Development,
University of Minnesota
T-L108 De Novo Formation of the Mammalian Golgi
Apparatus. C. Tängemo1, J. Colombelli2, U. Haselmann1,
J. C. Simpson3, C. Antony1, E. H. Stelzer1, R. Pepperkok1,
E. G. Reynaud1; 1European Molecular Biology Laboratory
(EMBL), 2Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB),
3
University College Dublin
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Late Poster Session 4
Wednesday, December 17
W-L1 Estrogen and Progesterone Modulate Estrogen
Receptor α in the Mouse Uterine Epithelium. R. M.
Salgado, M. S. Gonçalves, R. R. Favaro, F. C. Barrence,
T. M. Zorn; Cell and Development Biology, University of
Sao Paulo
W-L2 Regulation of T Cell Shape and Migration by
the Septin Cytoskeleton. J. K. Gilden, A. Tooley, M. F.
Krummel; Pathology, UCSF
W-L3 Flavinoid Protection Against Chemicallypotentiated Liver Injury Can be Verified by Cyanine
Fluorescence. E. Ntam, T. Charles, R. Howell, M. Baker,
D. Hill; Morgan State University
W-L4 Protective Activity of Curcumin and Silibinin
on Neutrophil-mediated Liver Injury is Confirmed by
Fluorescence. K. Patrick, D. Clarke, E. Ntam, D. Hill;
Biology, Morgan State University
W-L5 Chemically-induced Hepatotoxicity Is Prevented by Silibinin Pretreatment and Confirmed by
Fluorescent Imaging. R. Jones, D. Clarke, M. Baker, D.
Hill; Biology, Morgan State University
W-L6 Imaging Cell Aggregation Formation in Threedimensional Cell Culture. E. Gardel1, E. Morris1, V. N.
Manoharan1,2; 1School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, 2Physics, Harvard University
W-L7 Cannabinoid Receptors in Human SK-mel-1
Melanoma Cells and Their Role on Melanogenesis. S.
Magina1, M. A. Vieira-Coelho1,2, C. Esteves Pinto1, M. P.
Serrão1, D. Moura1; 1FMUP, Instituto de Farmacologia e
Terapeutica, 2Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular
W-L8 Development of an In Vitro Model for Ocular Injury Using Parthenogenetic Stem Cell-Derived Corneal
Tissue. J. Tusano1, J. Kelleher-Andersson2, J. Hammond1,
A. R. Buz’Zard3; 1Lifeline Cell Technology, 2NeuroNascent,
Incorporated, 3International Stem Cell Corporation
W-L9 Development of a Defined Cloning and Growth
Factor Formulation for Murine Hybridomas. J. S. Kenney, L. Alajoki; Antibody Solutions
W-L10 Effects of Polydimethyl Siloxane Ablations
on the Homeotasis and Activity of Cell Cultures. S.
Hall1, C. Ntam1, E. Waddell2, D. Hill1; 1Biology, Morgan
State University, 2Chemistry, University of Alabama at
Huntsville
W-L11 Fluid Shear Stress Stimulates HDAC5
Phosphorylation Modulating KLF2 Expression and
Endothelial Inflammation. W. Wang, C. Ha, B. Jhun,
C. Wong, Z. Jin; Aab Cardivascular Research Institute,
University of Rochester
W-L12 Reactive Oxygen Species Inhibit Flow-mediated Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Activation. Z. Jin,
B. Jhun, W. Wang, C. Ha, C. Wong; Aab Cardiovascular
Research Institute, University of Rochester
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W-L13 The Effects of Telomerase Loss in an In Vitro
Generated Tumor Cell Model. M. A. Taboski1, D. Sealey1,
C. Tayade2, D. H. Betts2, L. A. Harrington1,3; 1Medical
Biophysics, University of Toronto, Ontario Cancer Institute/
Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research,
2
Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 3Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology,
University of Edinburgh, School of Biological Sciences
W-L14 Melanoma Inhibitory Activity Is Expressed in
Invasive Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells. P. Clarke, K.
Deonauth, W. Eckberg; Biology, Howard University
W-L15 A Progenitor-derived Non-coding RNA Can
Transform Colonic Epithelial Cell. J. Franklin1,2,5, R.
Rankin2, S. Levy3, J. Snoddy3, M. Washington4, R. Whitehead2,5, R. Coffey1,2,5; 1Cell and Developmental Biology,
Vanderbilt University, 2Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt
University, 3Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University,
4
Pathology, Vanderbilt University, 5Gastroenterology, Vanderbilt University
W-L16 Cytotoxicity of a Novel Porphyrin Compound
with Potential for Use in Photodynamic Therapy. L.
Black1, M. Mawhinney2, J. Habdas3, P. Habdas2, C. KingSmith1; 1Department of Biology, Saint Joseph’s University,
2
Department of Physics, Saint Joseph’s University, 3Institute of Chemistry, Silesia University
W-L17 Identification and Characterization of Normal
and Ovarian Cancer Progenitor Cells. S. Miotti1, I.
Bortolomai1, I. Facetti1, A. Zacchetti1, F. Raspagliesi2, B.
Valeri3, S. Canevari1; 1Experimental Oncology, Fondazione
IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, 2Gynecological Surgery,
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, 3Anatomic
Pathology, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori
W-L18 Modulation of the Hedgehog Pathway in Colon
Cancer Cells. C. Penny, V. Gibbon, R. Swanson, P. Ruff;
Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand
W-L19 Cellular Delivery of Catalytically Improved
Nucleoside Kinases to Enhance Metabolic Activation
of Prodrugs and Improve Anticancer and Antiviral
Therapy. S. Ort1, T. McSorley1, A. Lavie2, M. Konrad1;
1
Enzyme Biochemistry, MPI Biophys. Chemistry, 2Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois at
Chicago
W-L20 Integration of Form and Function in Normal
Mammary Gland and Breast Cancer Includes Glucose
Transport and its Metabolic Patterns. Y. Onodera, R.
Xu, M. Bissell; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
W-L21 Knockdown of Ankyrin-repeat Rich Membrane
Spanning (ARMS) Proteins Primes Autophagosome
Formation and Enhances Hydrogen Peroxide-induced
Autophagic Cell Death in Malignant Melanoma Cells.
Y. Liao1, P. Huang2; 1Department of Dermatology, National
Taiwan University Hospital, National Taiwan University
College of Medicine, 2Graduate Institute of Pathology,
National Taiwan University College of Medicine
W-L22 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor
1 Initiates Endogenous Ligand-induced Activation of
Pathogen Sensor in Pre-metastatic Phase. Y. Maru;
Pharmacologu, Tokyo Womens Medical University
W-L23 Cellular Binding, Uptake, and Toxicity of Ribonucleases Correlates with Cell-Surface Sulfation.
T. C. Chao1, L. D. Lavis3, R. T. Raines1,2; 1Biochemistry,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2Chemistry, University
of Wisconsin-Madison, 3Janelia Farm Research Campus,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
W-L24 Lentivirus Mediated shRNA Interference Targeting Myosin Va Reduces the Ability of Melanoma
Cells to Spread and Adhere to Fibronectin Matrix. C.
de Pádua Alves, J. de Freitas Sousa, M. Hoehr Moraes,
E. Maria Espreafico; Department of Cellular and Molecular
Biology, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo
W-L25 Ezrin Binding Phosphoprotein 50 (EBP50)
Coordinates β-catenin-Tcf1 Signaling. Y. Lin1, T.
Jou2,1; 1Institute of Molecular Medicine, National Taiwan
University, 2Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Taiwan
University
W-L26 An Approach Using Liposomal Monoclonalantibody Constructs to Study the Therapeutic Effects
of Target Hyper-crosslinking. J. Popov1,2, A. Thomas1, C.
Turner1, G. Chiu1, M. B. Bally1,3,4; 1Department of Advanced
Therapeutics, BC Cancer Agency, 2College for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of British Columbia, 3Department
of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of British
Columbia, 4Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University
of British Columbia
W-L27 p63 Expression Is Downregulated in A431
Cells in Response to Treatment with Dexamethasone.
M. Bannai, J. E. Lewis; Biology, State University of New
York at Geneseo
W-L28 Cripto-1 as a Marker of Clonogenic Population
in Embryonal Carcinoma Cells. K. Watanabe, M. Gonzales, T. Nagaoka, C. Bianco, D. S. Salomon; Mammary
Biology and Tumorigenesis Lab, NCI
W-L29 Distinct Roles for IAP Molecules in Genotoxic
Stress-induced NF-κB Activation. K. Dong-Hwan1,2, J.
Hyung-Seung1,2, C. Ji-Hye1,2, L. Tae-Ho1,2; 1Yonsei Univ.,
2
Protein Network Research Center
W-L30 Identification of Oncomirs Targeting Feedback
Regulators of EGFR Signaling. A. Schwaeger, D. J.
Zhang, S. Wiemann, O. Sahin; Division of Molecular
Genome Analysis, German Cancer Research Center
W-L31 Peroxisomicine A1 Shows Selective Toxicity
over TC-1 Cells in a Murine Model. A. Soto1, R. Ballesteros1, E. Becerra1, O. Saucedo1,2, L. Garza1, A. Piñeyro1,
J. Sepúlveda1; 1Facultad de Medicina, UANL, 2CIBIN,
IMSS
W-L32 Isolation and Characterization of Stereoisomers of Epoxide Ring-Opening Analogues of Neocarzinostatin Chromophore. Y. Wang, H. Cheng, C. Tseng,
D. Chin; Chemistry, National Chung Hsing University
W-L33 Microarray Analysis of Gene Expression
Pattern in Hypothalamus of Walker-256 Tumor Bearing Rats. J. Freitas1, K. Kietzer1, R. Gorjão2, R. Curi2;
1
Department of Morphological and Physiological Sciences,
University of Para State, 2Department of Physiology and
Biophysics, University of São Paulo
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W-L34 Expression of Class 3 Semaphorin and the
Receptor Complex-Neuropilin and Plexin in Pancreatic
Exocrine and Endocrine Tumors. H. Huang, P. Huang;
Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University
Hospital
W-L35 Relapsed and Refractory CLL - Is BCL-2 Still
a Key Player? V. D. Moore1,2, J. R. Brown2, K. High1, A.
G. Letai2; 1Internal Medicine-Molecular Medicine, Wake
Forest University Health Sciences, 2Medical Oncology,
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
W-L36 Cystatin C Over-expression Helps Protect B16
Melanoma Cells from Cell Death. J. L. Cox; A.T. Still
University
W-L37 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN
W-L45 Which Is the Most Toxic Species in the Aggregation Pathway of Transthyretin? P. S. Ferreira1,
J. Kelly2, D. Foguel1; 1UFRJ, 2The Scripps Research
Institute
W-L46 An ES Cell-based Model of TorsinA-related
Neurodevelopmental Defects. L. M. Tanabe1, H. Wichterle2, W. T. Dauer3,1; 1Pharmacology, Columbia University,
2
Pathology, Columbia University, 3Neurology, Columbia
University
W-L47 PPARγ Positively and PPARα Negatively
Controls Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression in Rat Brain
Astrocytes through a PPARβ-dependent Pathway. S.
Aleshin1,2, M. Sergeeva2, G. Reiser1; 1Institute for Neurobiochemistry, Otto-von-Guericke University, 2Belozersky
Institute, Moscow State University
W-L38 β-lapachone Normolizes Hyperglycemia of
ZDF Rat. Y. Li, K. Park, H. Byun, M. Won, Y. Kim, B. Choi,
H. Lee, J. Hong, G. Hur, J. Seok, J. Park; Pharmacology,
Medical College of Chungnam National University of
Korea
W-L48 Mitochondrial Axonal Transport Defects in
ALS Motor Neurons: Live Imaging Using a Novel
Photo-activatable Fluorescent Protein. J. Magrane1,
A. G. Estevez2, G. Manfredi1; 1Neurology, Weill Medical
College of Cornell University, 2Neurology, Burke Research
Institute
W-L39 The Effect of (-)-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9THC) on the Hepatic Redox State: An In Vivo Study
on C57BL/6J Mice. C. Esteves Pinto1, E. Moura1,2, M. P.
Serrão1, M. A. Vieira-Coelho1,2; 1FMUP, Instituto de Farmacologia e Terapeutica, 2Instituto de Biologia Molecular
e Celular
W-L49 Nuclear Prion Protein, nPrP, Is Associated
with Transcriptional Regulators in Novel Nuclear
Lipid Microdomains (N-rafts). K. Owada1, S. Tatsumi1,
A. Hiraki1, H. Fukuma1, J. Ikenouchi2, M. Kishimoto1, S.
Yasuda1, M. Umeda2; 1Kyoto Pharmaceutical University,
2
Institute for Chemical Research
W-L40 Determinants of Glucocorticoid-regulated
Gene Expression in Adipocytes. C. Yu1, O. Mayba2, T.
P. Speed2, J. Wang1; 1Department of Nutritional Science
and Toxicology, UC Berkeley, 2Department of Statistics,
UC Berkeley
W-L50 Amyloid Beta-derived Neuroplasticity in Bone
Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Is Mediated
by NPY and 5-HT2B Receptors. H. Jin2, J. Bae1; 1Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook
National University, 2College of Veterinary Medicine,
Kyungpook National University
W-L41 Differential Requirement of Prolactin in
Modulation of β-cell Proliferation and Apoptosis. C.
Huang1, J. C. Cross2; 1Faculty of Medicine, The University
of Calgary, 2Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, The University
of Calgary
W-L42 Diabetes Mellitus Affects the Structure and Cell
Proliferation of the Mouse Myometrium in Early Pregnancy. R. R. Favaro1, P. R. Raspantini1, R. M. Salgado1,
Z. B. Fortes2, T. M. Zorn1; 1Cell and Development Biology,
University of Sao Paulo, 2Pharmacology, University of Sao
Paulo
W-L43 Overexpression of Mutated Optineurin and
WDR36 Leads to Normal Tension Glaucoma in Mice. T.
Iwata1, Z. Chi1, F. Yasumoto1, M. Akahori1, M. Obazawa1,
I. Kimura1, N. Nakaya2, S. Tomarev2; 1National Institute of
Sensory Organs, National Hospital Organization Tokyo
Medical Center, 2National Eye Institute, National Institutes
of Health
W-L44 The Nuclear Membrane Phenotype of LAP1
Null Mice Supports a Functional Relationship with
the DYT1 Dystonia-associated Protein torsinA. C. E.
Kim1, W. T. Dauer2,3; 1The Integrated Program in Cellular,
Molecular, Structural and Genetic Studies, Columbia University, 2Neurology, Columbia University, 3Pharmacology,
Columbia University
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W-L51 Protein Phosphatase 2A Regulatory Subunit
Bβ2 Antagonizes Neuronal Survival by Promoting
Mitochondrial Fission. R. Merrill1, R. K. Dagda2, T. J.
Cribbs1, S. Strack1; 1Pharmacology, University of Iowa,
2
Pathology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
W-L52 The Regulation of Cell Death by RhoGTPase:
Mechanisms of Excitotoxic Death of Neurons. M. J.
Courtney1,2, K. K. Kosonen1, M. M. Semenova1, A. M.
Maki-Hokkonen1, J. Cao1, V. Komarovski1, M. Forsberg1, E.
Coffey2; 1A.I. Virtanen Institute, University of Kuopio, 2Turku
Centre for Biotechnology, Åbo Akademi and University of
Turku
W-L53 Morelloflavone Inhibits Vascular Smooth
Muscle Cell Migration and Blocks Neointimal Hyperplasia in ApoE-knockout Mice. D. Pinkaew1, S. Cho3,
D. Y. Hui4, J. E. Wiktorowicz5, N. Hutadilok-Towatana1,
W. Mahabusarakam2, M. Liu3, K. Fujise6; 1Department
of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla
University, 2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science,
Prince of Songkla University, 3Institute of Biosciences and
Technology, Texas A&M Health Science Center, 4Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine, 5Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Texas Medical
Branch, 6Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal
Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch
W-L54 Expression of Connexin 31 Results in Keratinocyte Hyperproliferation and Skin Disease in Mouse.
D. Wang1,2, C. Tang1,2, Z. Zhang1,2; 1Burnham Institute for
Medical Research, 2State Key Lab of Medical Genetics of
China
W-L55 A Specific HEp-2-ANA ImmunofluorescenceStaining Pattern Characterizes anti-DNA Topoisomerase-1 Antibodies. A. Dellavance2,1, M. G. Soares1,
C. Gallindo2, N. P. Silva1, R. A. Mortara3, L. E. Andrade1,2;
1
Rheumatology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo,
2
Inovation Research and Development, Fleury Medicine
and Health, 3Parasitology, Universidade Federal de São
Paulo
W-L56 Pyridopyrimidine Derivatives as Inhibitors of
Cyclic Nucleotide Synthesis: Application for Treatment
of Diarrhea. B. Choi1, A. Y. Kots1, M. E. Estrella-Jimenez2,
C. A. Warren3, S. R. Gilbertson2, R. L. Guerrant3, F.
Murad1; 1Cell Signaling, Institute of Molecular Medicine,
University of Texas Health Science Center, 2Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Texas Medical Branch,
3
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health
Center, University of Virginia
W-L57 Structural and Functional Differences between
KRIT1A and KRIT1B Isoforms: A Framework for
Understanding CCM Pathogenesis. F. Francalanci1, M.
Avolio1, E. De Luca1, D. Longo2, V. Menchise4, P. Guazzi3,
F. Sgrò1, M. Marino1, L. Goitre1, F. Balzac1, L. Trabalzini3, S.
F. Retta1; 1Genetics, Biology and Biochemistry, Molecular
Biotechnology Center - University of Torino, 2Chemistry
IFM, Molecular Biotechnology Center - University of Torino, 3Molecular Biology, University of Siena, 4Institute of
Biostructure and Bioimaging, National Research Council
W-L58 Loss of a Septin Subunit Exacerbates Liver
Fibrosis through the Dysregulation of Hepatic Stellate
Cells. K. Iwaisako, E. Hatano, S. Uemoto, M. Kinoshita;
Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
W-L59 Pet Stimulates the Expression of Cytokines
in Macrophages. A. Benitez-Guzman1, C. Eslava2, C.
Gonzalez Espinosa3, E. Torres-Marquez1; 1Biochemistry,
School of Med. UNAM, 2Public Health, School of Med.
UNAM, 3Pharmacobiology, CINVESTAV, South Campus
W-L60 Virulence in Mouse Kidney Shown by Staphylococcus aureus in Different Growth Phase. K. SEKI;
Bacteriology, The Jikei University School of Medicine
W-L61 The Motor-Domain of Mcs1, a MyosinChitin Synthase Fusion Protein of Ustilago maydis,
Is Required for Localisation at the Growth Region. S.
Treitschke1, G. Doehlemann1, N. Harmer2, G. Steinberg2;
1
Organismic Interactions, Max Planck Institute, 2School of
Bioscience, University of Exeter
W-L62 Variation in Capsid Uncoating Efficiencies of
Adeno-associated Virus Serotypes 2, 8, 9, and DJ. Z.
Nevin; Biology, Stanford University
W-L63 TLR4-mediated Expulsion of E. coli from Infected Bladder Epithelial Cells. J. Song1, B. L. Bishop1,
G. Li2, S. N. Abraham2,1,3; 1Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University, 2Pathology, Duke University,
3
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W-L64 Microglia Are Probable Mediators of Neuronal
Apoptosis in Lyme Neuroborreliosis. T. A. Myers1,2, D.
Kaushal1, M. T. Philipp1,2; 1Bacteriology and Parasitology,
Tulane National Primate Research Center, 2Biomedical
Sciences, School of Medicine, TUHSC, Tulane University
W-L65 Nuclear PML-Clastosomes Sequester Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Nucleocapsids Exposing Virions
to Degradation by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome-System
(UPS). M. Reichelt, J. Brady, A. Arvin; Pediatrics/ Infectious
Diseases, Stanford University
W-L66 The Crystal Structure of the Second Z-DNA
Binding Domain of Human DAI (ZBP1) in Complex with
Z-DNA Reveals an Unusual Binding Mode to Z-DNA.
K. Kim1, S. Ha1, A. Rich2, D. Kim1, Y. Kim3; 1Molecular Cell
Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 2Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 3Chemistry,
Sungkyunkwan University
W-L67 Development of In Vivo Mouse Model System
for Infection of Estuarine Bacterium. H. Park, K. Chung,
H. Yang, E. Cho, T. Lee; Dept. of Dental School, Chonnam
National University
W-L68 Bacterial Virulence Factor Induced Reactive
Oxygen Species Affects Acute Host Cell Death. K.
Chung, H. Yang, E. Cho, H. Park, T. Lee; Dept. of Dental
School, Chonnam National University
W-L69 A Role of IRSp53 Family Proteins in Pedestal
Formation Induced by Enterohemorrhagic E. coli
O157:H7. M. Ladwein1, S. M. Weiss1, D. Schmidt2, J.
Ehinger1, S. Lommel3, A. Disanza4, L. Jänsch1, G. Scita4,
F. Gunzer2, K. Rottner1, T. E. Stradal1; 1Helmholtz Center
for Infection Research, 2Technical University Dresden,
3
University of Bonn, 4Institute FIRC of Molecular Oncology
W-L70 TIP47 Is Required for the Production of Infectious HIV-1 Particles from Primary Macrophages. H.
Bauby1, S. Lopez-Vergès1, G. Hoeffel1, K. Janvier1, F.
Mammano2, A. Hosmalin1, C. Berlioz-Torrent1; 1Cochin
Institute INSERM U567, 2Pasteur Institute
W-L71 NSP4 Is Present at the Plasma Membrane and
on the Cell Surface of MDCK Cells Early in a Rotavirus
Infection. R. D. Parr2, E. Ellis1, J. M. Ball2; 1Microscopy
and Imaging Center, Texas A&M University, 2Veterinary
Pathobiology, Texas A&M University
W-L72 Strength of Proximal Signaling Determines
Rapid Recruitment of Cytolytic Granules to the Secretory Domain in Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes. Y. Sykulev1,
A. M. Beal1, N. Anikeeva1, R. Varma2, T. Cameron2, P.
J. Norris3, M. Dustin2; 1Microbiology and Immunology,
Thomas Jefferson University, 2Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, New York University, 3Blood Systems
Research Institute
W-L73 STIM1 Clusters and Activates CRAC Channels
via Direct Binding of a Cytosolic Domain to Orai1. C.
Park1, P. J. Hoover2, F. Mullins2, P. Bachhawat2,3, S. Raunser4, T. Walz4, C. Garcia2,3, R. S. Lewis2, R. Dolmetsch1;
1
Neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine,
2
Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University
School of Medicine, 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
Stanford University School of Medicine, 4Cell Biology,
Harvard Medical School
W-L74 An HIV-AIDS Vaccine Paradigm Shift: A Novel
Immunogen to Promote Immune System Reconstitution. J. L. Segal; 1Medicine, Los Angeles BioMedical
Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, 2Spinal
Cord Injury - Clinical Pharmacology, Los Amigos Research
and Education Institute at Rancho Los Amigos National
Rehabilitation Center
W-L75 The Effect of Clusterin on the Primary Immune
Response of Murine Humoral Immunity. J. Lee1,2, C.
Jeong1, H. Lee1, Y. Cho1, J. Won1, J. Lim1, Y. Kim1, M.
Yoo1, Y. Shim2, B. Min2; 1Infertility Center, SHIN Woman’s
Hospital, 2Pharmacology, Korea University College of
Medicine
W-L84 High Throughput Imaging Triple Label Colocalization Analysis. L. S. Bleicher; 1Information Systems,
BrainCells Inc., 2Imaging, Accelrys Inc.
W-L85 Luminescent Lanthanide Protein Labels for
Cellular Imaging and Screening. L. Miller; Chemistry,
University of Illinois at Chicago
W-L86 SNAP-tag, a Multipurpose Visualization Tool
for Studying Protein Dynamics in Living Cells. L. Sun,
A. Masharina, A. Zhang, I. Ghosh, C. Provost, S. Russello,
T. Davis, C. Noren, M. Xu; New England Biolabs
W-L87 A Simple Parametrical Method for Estimating
the Sizes of Intracellular Vesicles from Transmission
Electron Microscopy Data. Z. Xie, D. Klionsky; Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan
W-L76 Clusterin Enhances B Cell Proliferation and
Immunoglobulin Production. J. Hwang1, Y. Shim1, Y.
Lee1, H. Jeon1, G. Park2, B. Min1; 1Pharmacology, Korea
University College of Medicine, 2Biochemistry, Korea
University College of Medicine
W-L88 Novel Lentiviral Vector System and Titration
Method Enables Rapid Production and Quantification
of High-Titer Lentivirus. C. Mello, T. Quinn, L. Lee, O.
Nourzaie, T. Garachtchenko, M. Haugwitz, H. Sagawa;
Clontech Labs
W-L77 Administration of Ricin in Mice Modulates
Serum Levels of IL-1β, IL-10 and IFN-γ. H. S. Bhogal,
L. J. McLaws, L. M. Negrych, J. W. Cherwonogrodzky;
Defence R&D Canada
W-L89 MRP1 Polymorphisms Associated with Citalopram Response in Patients with Major Depression. S.
Lee, M. Lee; Yonsei University College of Medicine
W-L78 A Critical Concentration of CD8+ T Cells Is
Required to Block Net Growth of B16 Murine Melanoma
Cells. S. Budhu, J. D. Loike, S. Silverstein; Physiology &
Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University
W-L90 Increased -1 Ribosomal Frameshifting Efficiency by Yeast Prion-like Phenotype [PSI+]. H. Park1,
S. Park1, D. Oh3, S. Lee2, Y. Kim1; 1Chemistry, Sungkyunkwan University, 2Biological Science, Sungkyunkwan
University, 3Omics and Integration Research Center, Korea
Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
W-L79 A Novel Multiplexed Live Cell Screening Technology. S. D. Henderson1, A. A. Cabasug2, A. J. Stokes1,
D. T. Poon2; 1Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering,
University of Hawaii, 2Nanopoint Imaging Inc
W-L80 Automated In Vivo Measurement of Single
Cell Calcium Flux in Cardiomyocytes. F. Cerignoli1,
D. Charlot2,3, P. McDonough4, R. Ingermanson4, J. H.
Price2,4, M. Mercola1; 1Del E. Webb Neuroscience, Aging
and Stem Cell Research Center, Burnham Institute for
Medical Research, 2Quantitative Microscopy Laboratory,
Burnham Institute for Medical Research, 3Bioengineering,
University of California, 4Vala Sciences, Inc
W-L81 Mapping Focal Adhesion Protein Complexes
in Living Cells from Laser Scanning Confocal Image
Sequences: The ccRICS Method. M. A. Digman1,2, P.
Wiseman3, A. Horwitz4, E. Gratton1; 1Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine, 2Biology Optical Core
in Developmental Biology Center, University of California,
Irvine, 3Department of Physics and Chemistry, McGill
University, 4Department of Biology, University of Virginia
W-L82 Cellular Image Analysis for High Throughput
Screening. V. Soloveva, J. Larocque; Screening Sciences,
Wyeth
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W-L83 Identification of Novel Carbohydrate Binding
Proteins by Using Trifunctional Probes Containing a
Photoreactive Group, a Reporter Tag, and a Carbohydrate Ligand. H. Seo1, S. Park1, I. Shin2, J. Cho1; 1Biology,
Yonsei University, 2Chemistry, Yonsei University
W-L91 Characterization of GSK3 Dependent Circadian
Phosphoproteome. K. Kaasik, J. J. Allen, R. Chalkley,
A. Burlingame, K. Shokat, L. Ptacek, Y. Fu; Neurology,
UCSF
W-L92 Inducible Protein Polymerization to Identify
Molecular Interactions in Living Cells. S. Lee, W. D.
Heo; Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology
W-L93 Argonaute 2 and miRNA-122 Localize at Lipids
Droplets in Huh7 Cells Harboring Hepatitis C Viral
RNA. S. Y. Berezhna1,3, L. Supekova2, M. J. Sever2, P. G.
Schultz2, A. Deniz1; 1Department of Molecular Biology, The
Scripps Research Institute, 2Department of Chemistry, The
Scripps Research Institute, 3Strategic Research, Agilent
Technologies Inc
W-L94 Automated High-Throughput Creation and
Monitoring of Wound Healing on Cultured Cells Using
the LEAP. I. Clark, A. Soundararajan, H. Lim, G. Bright;
Cyntellect, Inc.
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W-L95 Rapid and Efficient Purification of Primary
Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells. I. Clark, H. Lim,
G. Bright; Cyntellect, Inc.
W-L96 High Throughput Stable Cell Line Generation.
G. Angelborg, F. Kamme, G. Bright; Cyntellect, Inc.
W-L97 Simple Protease Assays Using Whole-Protein
Substrates. A. Marcil, S. Harvey-Lavoie, M. Loignon,
D. Laniel, P. Roby, L. Beaudet, N. Rouleau, S. Dahan;
PerkinElmer
W-L98 Homogeneous Quantitation of Histone
Acetylation Upon Inhibitor Treatment. S. Blasutti1, M.
Loignon1, I. Jaworski1, G. Szekely-Klepser2, S. Dahan1, F.
Lipari1; 1PerkinElmer, 2Assay Designs Inc.
W-L99 A Novel Nanotechnology-based Cell Sheet
Strategy for Therapeutic Neovascularization. Y.
Numaguchi1,2, M. Ishii2, A. Ito3, H. Honda4, T. Murohara1;
1
Cardiology, Nagoya University, 2Medical Science of
Proteases, Nagoya University, 3Chemical Engineering,
Kyusyu University, 4Bioengineering, Nagoya University
W-L100 Photosensitizing Actions of Novel Metalloporphyrins with Enhanced Membrane Activities. J. Craik1,
M. Ghazal1, I. Batinic-Haberle2, L. Benov1; 1Biochemistry,
Health Sciences Center Kuwait University, 2Radiation
Oncology, Duke University Medical Center
W-L102 SiLAD: A New Technology to Tell the Real
Differentially Expressed Proteins. D. He; Universities’
Confederated Institute of Proteomics, Key Laboratory
for Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology Ministry of
Education, Beijing Normal University
W-L103 Cyclic Mechanical Strain Inhibits the Apoptosis Induced by the Serum Deprivation or by the
Contact Inhibition and Confers the Survival Advantage
of EGFP-Fibroblasts in the Diabetic Wound. Y. Son, E.
Lee, D. Kim; Genetic Engineering, Kyung Hee University
W-L104 Local Heat Pulse Method Revealing Highly
Thermosensitive Ca2+ Dynamics in a HeLa Cell. M.
Suzuki1, V. Tseeb2,3, K. Oyama2, K. Iwai4, S. Ishiwata1,2;
1
Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science
and Medical Care, Waseda University, 2Department of
Physics, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda
University, 3Institute of Theoretical and Experimental
Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 4Department of
Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Nara Women’s University
W-L105 Monitoring Cytopathic Effect Induced in
Endothelial Cells by Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Using Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing.
C. Campbell1,2, M. Motzfeldt-Laane1, A. Moses2; 1Depart
of Molecular Biosciences, University of Oslo, 2Vaccine
and Gene Therapy Institute, Oregon Health Sciences
University
W-L106 Investigating the Role of Ceruloplasmin in
Hepatocyte-Stromal Co-Culture through Micromechanical Manipulation. E. E. Hui1, J. Oh2, S. N. Bhatia2,3,4;
1
Biomedical Engineering, UC Irvine, 2Division of Health
Sciences & Technology (Harvard-MIT), Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 3Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 4Division of Medicine, Brigham & Women’s Hospital,
Harvard Medical School
W-L107 Using Video Minilectures to Make Time for
Active Learning. A. Prunuske, J. Batzli, E. Howell, S.
Miller; University of Wisconsin
W-L108 Blooming Biology: Development of a Classification Tool to Evaluate Student Performance in
Biology. A. Crowe1, C. Dirks2, M. Wenderoth1; 1Biology,
University of Washington, 2The Evergreen State College
W-L109 Making Charts, a Useful Tool to Promote
Effective Learning in Cell Biology: Focus on Vesicle
Trafficking. A. Garcia de Galdeano, N. Andollo, A. Alvarez,
L. Boyano, M. Cañavate; Biología Celular e Histología,
Universidad del País Vasco
W-L110 Integrating Undergraduate Science Education
and Basic Research: The Integration of Pallid Bat
Vascular Biology and Genomics. D. L. Vaden1, C. M.
Quick1,2; 1Biology, Prairie View A&M University, 2Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, and Pharmacology, Texas
A&M University
W-L101 High-sensitivity Microfluidic Calorimeters for
Cellular Metabolism. W. Lee, M. L. Roukes; Physics,
California Institute of Technology
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A
Abbot, Stewart..................................................... M-L41
Abe, Namiko........................................................ M-L21
Abedin, Monika................................................... M-L60
Abel, Steffen.......................................................... T-L66
Abraham, Soman N.............................................W-L63
Adam, Rosalyn...................................................... T-L91
Addya, Sankar........................................................S-L20
Adelstein, Robert................................................. M-L33
Ahmad, Ardalan....................................................S-L14
Ahmed, Sohail.......................................................S-L77
Ahn, Boyoung........................................................S-L32
Ahn, Ju Hyun........................................................ T-L38
Ahnert, Nancy........................................................S-L36
Aitchison, John...................................................... T-L17
Akahori, Masakazu..............................................W-L43
Alajoki, Liisa........................................................... W-L9
Albertson, R. Craig............................................... T-L70
Alegre Batlle, Leonor............................................ T-L67
Aleshin, Stepan....................................................W-L47
Alevizos, Ilias...........................................................T-L1
Allen, Jasmina J....................................................W-L91
Alvarez, Antonia................................................W-L109
Alves, Renato J....................................................... T-L95
An, Xiuli............................................................... M-L73
Ananthan, Subramaniam.................................... M-L92
Andollo, Noelia..................................................W-L109
Andrade, Luis E...................................................W-L55
Andrews, Brenda....................................................S-L63
Ang, Su-Fen.......................................................... M-L29
Angelborg, Gustaf...............................................W-L96
Anikeeva, Nadia...................................................W-L72
Ann, Enn-Jung.......................................................S-L23
Ann, Eun-Jung................S-L15, S-L17, S-L19, S-L21
Antony, Claude................................................... T-L108
Arai, Ryosuke.........................................................S-L97
Aratyn, Yvonne..................................................... M-L40
Arcand, Mathieu...................................................... S-L7
Archdeacon, John...................................................S-L25
Ares, Manny.............................................................T-L2
Arvin, Ann............................................................W-L65
Asai, Naoya........................................................... M-L62
Asbrock, Nick....................................................... T-L75
Ascione, Marc.......................................... S-L86, M-L17
Athale, Chaitanya A............................................ M-L13
Augustine, Robert..................................................S-L91
Avidor-Reiss, Tomer...............................................M-L9
Avolio, Maria........................................................W-L57
Añazco, Carolina................................................ M-L106
B
Baber, Sam............................................................ M-L65
Bacallao, Robert.....................................................S-L73
Bachhawat, Priti...................................................W-L73
Bachs, Oriol............................................................S-L24
Bacia, Kirsten....................................................... M-L99
Bae, Jae-sung.........................................................W-L50
Bae, Munsook...........................................................T-L3
Baekkeskov, Steinunn.......................................... M-L55
Bagdany, Miklos.................................................... T-L56
Bai, Chang-Xi........................................................ T-L54
Bai, Xiaoyang........................................................ M-L49
Baker, Darren J.......................................................S-L48
Baker, Michael............................................W-L3, W-L5
Ball, Judith M.......................................................W-L71
Ball, Stephen......................................................... M-L76
Balla, Andras........................................................ M-L75
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Balla, Tamas............................................. M-L83, T-L48
Ballesteros, Raquel...............................................W-L31
Bally, Marcel B......................................................W-L26
Balzac, Fiorella.....................................................W-L57
Bannai, Masaki.....................................................W-L27
Baran, Renee......................................................... M-L23
Baraty, Christina....................................................S-L27
Barrence, Fernanda C............................................ W-L1
Barriere, Herve...................................................... T-L56
Barry, Meagan....................................................... M-L86
Batinic-Haberle, Ines.........................................W-L100
Batzli, Janet.........................................................W-L107
Bauby, Hélène.......................................................W-L70
Baumann, Diana....................................................S-L58
Baumann, Peter......................................................S-L58
Beal, Allison M.....................................................W-L72
Beaudet, Lucille....................................................W-L97
Beaulieu, Nadine................................................ M-L107
Becerra, Eduardo.................................................W-L31
Bechard, Matthew E............................................. T-L87
Benanti, Jennifer A.................................................S-L52
Benitez-Guzman, Alejandro...............................W-L59
Bennett, F. Chris.....................................................M-L8
Benov, Ludmil....................................................W-L100
Benovic, Jeffrey L.................................................. M-L79
Berends, Christian................................... T-L36, T-L49
Berezhna, Svitlana Y............................................W-L93
Berk, Bradford...................................................... M-L12
Berland, Ludwig................................................... M-L99
Berlioz-Torrent, Clarisse.....................................W-L70
Bernier, Michel..................................................... M-L77
Beslard, Emilie..................................................... M-L98
Bessler, Jessica...........................................................T-L9
Betts, Dean H.......................................................W-L13
Bezanilla, Magdalena.............................................S-L91
Bhalla, Prem L....................................................... T-L68
Bhatia, Mohit....................................................... M-L41
Bhatia, Sangeeta N............................................W-L106
Bhattacharya, Shomi S........................................ M-L25
Bhogal, Hardeep S...............................................W-L77
Bianco, Caterina...................................... S-L27, W-L28
Biela, Laurie M.................................................... T-L100
Biermann, Mitch J............................................... T-L107
Bigas, Ana...............................................................S-L24
Bintu, Lacramioara.............................................. M-L61
Biondani, Andrea................................................. M-L85
Bishop, Brian L....................................................W-L63
Bissell, Mina.......................................... M-L45, W-L20
Blachon, Stephanie.................................................M-L9
Black, Laura..........................................................W-L16
Blake, Trevor......................................................... T-L48
Blasutti, Steven.....................................................W-L98
Bleicher, Leo S......................................................W-L84
Blobel, Günter.......................................... T-L20, T-L22
Bloodgood, Robert.................................................M-L1
Bloom, Kerry..........................................................S-L63
Bobrov, Yuri.......................................................... M-L43
Bogyo, Matthew.....................................................S-L89
Boisvert, Erin......................................................... T-L86
Bompard, Guillaume.............................................S-L56
Bonnette, Sharon...................................................S-L29
Boone, Charlie........................................................S-L63
Bortolomai, Ileana................................................W-L17
Bose, Pinaki............................................................S-L32
Bossard, Florian.................................................... T-L56
Bosse, Tanja............................................................S-L96
Bourhis, Eric...........................................................S-L55
Boutros, Michael.................................................. M-L10
Bovat, Kristin L........................................................ S-L5
Bowie, Rachel....................................................... M-L71
Boxem, Mike......................................................... T-L36
Boyano, Lola.......................................................W-L109
Brady, Jennifer......................................................W-L65
Brahim, Jaime...........................................................T-L1
Brakebusch, Cord..................................................S-L96
Bravo, Javier.............................................................M-L7
Breitsprecher, Dennis............................................S-L94
Brenet, Marianne............................................... M-L106
Brennwald, Patrick.............................................. M-L90
Brereton, Dan....................................................... M-L16
Bright, Gary............................ W-L94, W-L95, W-L96
Broadus, Matthew................................................... S-L9
Brodl, Mark........................................................ M-L103
Bronfman, Miguel................................................ M-L74
Brook, Matthew................................................... M-L38
Brown, Jennifer R................................................W-L35
Brown, Michael S................................................. M-L59
Brown, Patricia...................................................... T-L21
Bruce, Terri F........................................................ M-L15
Brunner, Damian................................................. M-L69
Buchberg, Arthur M..............................................S-L20
Budhu, Sadna.......................................................W-L78
Burckhardt, Christoph......................................... T-L18
Burgess, Hannah M............................................. M-L38
Burgess, Stan........................................................S-L104
Burgos-Rivera, Brunilis.........................................S-L93
Burhman, Greg...................................................... T-L11
Burlingame, Al.....................................................W-L91
Bushe, Bryce....................................................... M-L103
Bustamante, Carlos.............................................. M-L61
Buz’Zard, Amber R............................................... W-L8
Byun, Hee Sun.....................................................W-L38
C
Cabasug, Alan A..................................................W-L79
Caceres, Alfredo................................................... M-L89
Cai, Shang...............................................................S-L57
Cameron, Thomas...............................................W-L72
Campagne, Fabien................................................ M-L89
Campbell, Carmen.............................................W-L105
Campos, Melissa...................................................... S-L5
Candurra, Nelida............................................... M-L105
Canevari, Silvana..................................................W-L17
Cao, Jiong..............................................................W-L52
Capani, Francisco...................................................S-L83
Caplan, Michael.....................................................S-L37
Carlton, Pete...........................................................S-L54
Carnaud, Michèle................................................ M-L82
Carroll, Bernard.................................................... T-L68
Case, Nicolle...........................................................S-L63
Cassimeris, Lynne..................................................S-L49
Castro, Nadia.........................................................S-L27
Caudron, Maïwen..................................................S-L75
Cavalli, Valeria...................................................... M-L21
Cavicchia, Juan Carlos...........................................S-L83
Cañavate, MariLuz............................................W-L109
Cerignoli, Fabio....................................... S-L99, W-L80
Cespedes, Carlos.................................................. M-L74
Chai, Wengang..................................................... M-L99
Chairoungdua, Arthit............................................S-L37
Chalkley, Robert..................................................W-L91
Chambers, Charis N................................................ S-L5
Chambon, Valerie................................................ M-L99
Chan, Clarence..................................................... M-L26
Chan, David.......................................................... M-L87
Chandrasekhar, Kshama..................................... M-L88
Chang, Ching-Fang............................................... T-L47
Chang, Fred...............................................S-L66, T-L45
Chang, Jong Wook................................................ T-L90
Chang, Lin-Chun.................................................. T-L15
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Chang, Mi-Sook................................................... T-L76
Chao, Tzu-Yuan C................................................W-L23
Charles, Tricia........................................................ W-L3
Charlot, David......................................... S-L99, W-L80
Chen, Christine Y................................................ M-L30
Chen, Christopher S.............................M-L42, M-L72
Chen, Shuan-su.................................................... M-L66
Chen, Sigeng........................................................ T-L101
Chen, Xian................................................................ S-L6
Chen, Zhihua.........................................M-L63, M-L65
Cheng, Hsin-Yun.................................................W-L32
Cheng, Wei............................................................... S-L1
Cherwonogrodzky, John W.................................W-L77
Cheung, Vincent....................................................S-L63
Chi, Zai-Long......................................................W-L43
Chiang, Tsai-Chen............................................. M-L101
Childress, Chandra.................................................. S-L8
Chin, Der-Hang...................................................W-L32
Chiquet, Matthias................................................ M-L44
Chiquet-Ehrismann, Ruth.................................. M-L68
Chitnis, Ajay............................................. T-L48, T-L60
Chiu, Gigi.............................................................W-L26
Cho, Eun-Jin..................T-L4, T-L73, W-L67, W-L68
Cho, Jin Won.........................................S-L100, W-L83
Cho, Jung-Sun....................................................... T-L76
Cho, Sung Gook..................................................W-L53
Cho, Yong-Sun.....................................................W-L75
Choi, Byung Lyul.................................................W-L38
Choi, Byung-Kwon..............................................W-L56
Choi, ByungJung....................................................S-L43
Choi, Hana........................................................... M-L31
Choi, Seongjun.........................................................T-L3
Choi, Seonkyu..........................................................T-L3
Chow, Rachel........................................................ M-L64
Christenson, Eric T................................................S-L42
Chu, Vi..................................................... M-L30, T-L75
Chuang, Carol...........................................S-L50, S-L67
Chun, Abel..............................................................S-L68
Chung, Jonathan H.............................................. M-L36
Chung, Kyoung-Jin....................................T-L4, T-L73,
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Cingolani, Gino..................................................... T-L19
Clark, Imran.......................................... W-L94, W-L95
Clarke, Dwane............................................W-L4, W-L5
Clarke, Pamela......................................................W-L14
Claudinon, Julie.................................................... M-L98
Clevers, Hans........................................................ T-L44
Clinkscales, Jeff.................................................... M-L15
Cloix, Jean-Francois............................................. M-L77
Clouthier, David E................................................ T-L33
Cmarko, Dusan..................................................... T-L10
Cochran, Andrea....................................................S-L55
Coffey, Eleanor.....................................................W-L52
Coffey, Robert......................................................W-L15
Collins, Catherine A............................................ M-L20
Collins, Richard................................................. M-L102
Colombelli, Julien..................................M-L69, T-L108
Colosimo, Pamela F............................................... T-L43
Condeelis, John.......................................................M-L7
Correa, Rohann......................................................S-L92
Couch, Brett C.................................................... T-L107
Courtney, Michael J.............................................W-L52
Cowan, Colleen E................................................. T-L74
Cox, James L.........................................................W-L36
Craik, James........................................................W-L100
Cresko, William.................................................... T-L70
Cribbs, Thomas J..................................................W-L51
Crombie, Jennifer................................................. M-L80
Cross, James C.........................................T-L46, W-L41
Crowe, Alison.....................................................W-L108
Croyle, Mandy.........................................................M-L4
Cucullo, Jessica K...................................................S-L92
Cueva, Juan........................................................... M-L22
Curi, Rui...............................................................W-L33
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Cyr, Daniel............................................................. T-L26
Czuchra, Aleksandra.............................................S-L96
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Dagda, Ruben K..................................................W-L51
Dahan, Sophie....................................... W-L97, W-L98
Dahiya, Angela V....................................................S-L14
Dahiya, Rajvir............................................S-L14, S-L16
Dai, Penggao............................................................. S-L6
Daley, George........................................................ T-L91
Dalton, Stephen.................................................... T-L87
Damljanovic, Vesna............................................. M-L36
Daniel, Juliet......................................................... M-L57
Daniels, Richard................................................... M-L20
Danuser, Gaudenz............................................... M-L27
Dar, Altaf A............................................................S-L14
Dargent, Bénédicte.............................................. M-L82
Das, Shreyasi........................................................ M-L47
Dasgupta, Abhijit...................................................S-L20
Datti, Alessandro...................................................S-L63
Dau, Jonathan........................................................ T-L93
Dauer, William T.................................. W-L44, W-L46
Davis, Theodore...................................................W-L86
De Franceschi, Lucia............................................ M-L85
de Freitas Sousa, Josane......................................W-L24
De Luca, Elisa......................................................W-L57
de Pádua Alves, Cleidson....................................W-L24
Dear, Mary Lynn................................................... T-L21
Debler, Erik W....................................................... T-L20
Deborde, Sylvie.................................................... M-L89
Dellavance, Alessandra........................................W-L55
Delsert, Claude......................................................S-L56
Deniz, Ashok........................................................W-L93
Deonauth, Kamla.................................................W-L14
Dernburg, Abby F..................................................S-L54
Desai, Arshad B......................................................S-L81
Detrich, H. William............................................. T-L70
Devin-Leclerc, Jocelyne....................................... M-L85
Dho, Sascha........................................................ M-L104
DiAntonio, Aaron................................................ M-L20
Diehl, Anna Mae.................................................. M-L91
Diener, Dennis........................................................M-L2
Diez, Stefan..........................................................S-L106
Digman, Michelle A............................................W-L81
Dilworth, David J.................... M-L46, M-L48, M-L49
Dimagiba, Reynaldo..............................................S-L25
Ding, Zhijie............................................................S-L85
Dirks, Clarissa....................................................W-L108
Disanza, Andrea..................................................W-L69
Dmitrieff, Serge.................................................... M-L99
Dobrunz, Lynn E.................................................. T-L99
Dodd-Moher, Elizabeth........................................S-L28
Doehlemann, Gunther........................................W-L61
Dolmetsch, Ricardo.............................................W-L73
Dominguez, Ana....................................................S-L24
Donaldson, Nickett............................................. M-L57
Dong-Hwan, Kim................................................W-L29
Dorn, Jonas F..........................................................S-L82
Doroquez, David B.................................................M-L3
Douglas, Max.........................................................S-L79
Du, Zhong-Wei.................................................... T-L86
Duan, Erning............................................................ S-L2
Duncan, Mara C................................................ M-L109
Dustin, Michael...................................................W-L72
Díaz, Daniela........................................................ M-L74
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Eastman, Laura......................................................S-L49
Ebel, Christine.....................................................S-L102
Eckberg, William.................................................W-L14
Edelblum, Karen...................................................... S-L9
Edelman, David B............................................... T-L101
Edmonds, Johnathan............................................ T-L25
Ehinger, Julia........................................................W-L69
Eid, Pierre............................................................. M-L98
El Majdoubi, Mohammed.................................... T-L89
Ellen, Richard P.......................................................M-L6
Ellis, E. Ann..........................................................W-L71
Emenari, Chibuzo..................................................S-L53
Emr, Scott.............................................................. T-L55
Engelke, Martin..................................................... T-L18
Enns, Caroline...................................................... M-L52
Enomoto, Atsushi................................................ M-L62
Erdelyi, Laszlo...................................................... M-L75
Eskiocak, Banu...................................................... T-L88
Eslava, C................................................................W-L59
Espinosa, Lluis.......................................................S-L24
Esteves Pinto, Carina....T-L96, T-L97, W-L7, W-L39
Estevez, Alvaro G.................................................W-L48
Estrada, Carlos...................................................... T-L91
Estrada, Isaac..........................................................S-L41
Estrella-Jimenez, Maria E...................................W-L56
Ewers, Helge......................................................... M-L99
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Facetti, Ileana........................................................W-L17
Fadri, Maria............................................................S-L67
Fairbrother, Wayne................................................S-L55
Faix, Jan...................................................................S-L94
Fashoyin, Adedayo................................................ T-L86
Favaro, Rodolfo R................................... W-L1, W-L42
Fawcett, Jim P....................................................... M-L28
Feizi, Ten............................................................... M-L99
Feldman, Lewis J...................................... T-L67, T-L79
Feng, Wei................................................................S-L98
Fernandes, Norvin D.............................................S-L41
Ferreira, Priscila S................................................W-L45
Field, Mark........................................................... M-L76
Fields, Stan.............................................................S-L71
Firanescu, Fabian................................................. M-L64
Flamion, Bruno..................................................... T-L61
Florack, Valarie......................................................S-L29
Floros, Vasileios.....................................................S-L61
Flynn, Daniel C......................................................S-L90
Foguel, Débora.....................................................W-L45
Fonovic, Marko......................................................S-L89
Foretz, Marc......................................................... M-L85
Forlenza, Belen................................................... M-L105
Forostyan, Tetyana.................................................S-L46
Forsberg, Marjut..................................................W-L52
Fortes, Zuleica B..................................................W-L42
Francalanci, Floriana............................................W-L57
Francisco, Herb..................................................... T-L39
Francki, Aleksandar............................................. M-L41
Frank, Marie...........................................................S-L56
Franklin, Jeffrey....................................................W-L15
Franks, Tobias....................................................... T-L12
Frazier, Chester.................................................... M-L77
Freitas, Jofre..........................................................W-L33
Frey, Brendan..........................................................S-L63
Fu, Wen-mei......................................................... M-L66
Fu, Xueyao............................................................. T-L29
Fu, Ying-Hui........................................................W-L91
Fuchs, Alex...............................................................T-L8
Fuchs, Jannon........................................................ T-L93
Fujise, Ken............................................................W-L53
Fujita, Naonobu.................................................... T-L58
Fujiyoshi, Yoshinori............................................. M-L19
Fukuda, Hiroyuki................................................S-L107
Fukuma, Hidenori...............................................W-L49
Fulton, Ed H........................................................S-L105
Fóscolo, Mabel........................................................S-L83
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Gaetz, Jedidiah.......................................................S-L47
Gaillard, Jeremie...................................................S-L102
Galli, Matilde........................................................ T-L49
Gallindo, Cristiane...............................................W-L55
Gallo, Gianluca...................................................... T-L39
Gandhari, Mukesh K........................................... M-L77
Ganem, Neil...........................................................S-L59
Garachtchenko, Tatiana......................................W-L88
Garcia, Christopher.............................................W-L73
Garcia, Elvin.......................................................... T-L33
Garcia, M. Alexandra..............................................T-L6
Garcia de Galdeano, Alicia...............................W-L109
Garcia del Cano, Gontzal.................................... M-L82
Gardel, Emily......................................................... W-L6
Gardel, Margaret.................................................. M-L40
Garza, Lourdes.....................................................W-L31
Gasingirwa, Marie-Christine.............................. T-L61
Geiman, Sheri........................................................S-L25
Gelin-Licht, Rita................................................... T-L14
Germain, Pascale................................................ M-L108
Gerst, Jeffrey.......................................................... T-L14
Ghazal, Monther................................................W-L100
Ghosh, Inca...........................................................W-L86
Gibbon, Victoria..................................................W-L18
Gieni, Randall S.................................................... T-L16
Gilbertson, Scott R..............................................W-L56
Gilden, Julia K........................................................ W-L2
Girault, Jean-Antoine.......................................... M-L82
Glogauer, Michael...................................................M-L6
Gobom, Johan...................................................... M-L10
Goda, Makoto...................................................... M-L19
Godinho, Susana....................................................S-L59
Goettel, Jeremy A..................................................... S-L9
Goitre, Luca..........................................................W-L57
Goldman, Robert................................................. M-L24
Goldstein, Lawrence............................................S-L108
Gonzales, Monica................................... S-L27, W-L28
Gonzalez Espinosa, C..........................................W-L59
Gonzalez-Billault, Christian.................................S-L64
González, Carlos B............................................ M-L106
Gonçalves, Marcela S............................................. W-L1
Goo, Hyun-Jung................................................ M-L107
Goodchild, Rose E................................................ T-L21
Goodison, Steve................................................... M-L54
Goodman, Miriam............................................... M-L22
Goodson, Holly......................................................S-L70
Gopalakrishnan, Jayachandran..............................M-L9
Gorjão, Renata.....................................................W-L33
Gotoh, Tetsuya.......................................................S-L26
Gould, Douglas B................... M-L46, M-L48, M-L49
Goulding, Rebecca............................................. M-L107
Goutebroze, Laurence......................................... M-L82
Gowen, Fiona....................................................... M-L23
Graham, Sheila V................................................. M-L38
Grange, Jacob........................................... S-L86, M-L17
Gratton, Enrico....................................................W-L81
Gray, Nicola K...................................................... M-L38
Greber, Urs F......................................................... T-L18
Green, Laura S.................................................... T-L106
Greer, Peter........................................................... M-L95
Greggains, Gareth..................................................S-L61
Grinstein, Sergio................................................ M-L102
Groesser, Dinah Levy.......................................... M-L45
Groves, Jay T......................................................... M-L18
Gruss, Oliver J........................................................S-L75
Guazzi, Paolo.......................................................W-L57
Guerrant, Richard L............................................W-L56
Guilford, William H...............................................M-L1
Gundem, Gunes.....................................................S-L24
Gunzer, Florian....................................................W-L69
Guo, Chin-Lin..................................................... M-L50
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Guo, Jia.................................................................. M-L81
Guo, Jihua.................................................................T-L1
Gupta, Kamlesh.....................................................S-L70
Gupta, Surabhi...................................................... T-L24
Gustavsson, Niklas.............................................. M-L10
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Ha, Chang Hoon.................................. W-L11, W-L12
Ha, Sung Chul.....................................................W-L66
Habdas, Jan...........................................................W-L16
Habdas, Piotr.......................................................W-L16
Habermann, Karin.............................................. M-L10
Haerizadeh, Farzad.............................................. T-L68
Haga, Hisashi.........................................................S-L97
Hahn, Klaus......................................................... M-L27
Hall, Somer..........................................................W-L10
Halpin, Elizabeth...................................................S-L74
Hamada, Masakazu..................................S-L48, T-L27
Hamelin, Emilie................................................. M-L108
Hammond, Jeremy................................................ W-L8
Han, Sungwon.................................................... T-L106
Hanada, Kentaro.................................................. T-L62
Hanks, Steven.......................................................... S-L9
Hansen, Ingrid..................................................... M-L64
Hansen, Marc............................S-L86, M-L16, M-L17
Hanson, Ali........................................................... T-L65
Harding, Paul A............................................ S-L2, S-L3
Harmer, Nicolas...................................................W-L61
Harrington, Emilly P........................................... M-L48
Harrington, Lea A...............................................W-L13
Harsay, Edina....................................................... M-L92
Hart, Thomas C.......................................................T-L1
Hartenstein, Julia................................................. M-L77
Harvey-Lavoie, Simonne....................................W-L97
Hasegawa, Masaki............................................... M-L62
Haselmann, Uta.................................................. T-L108
Hatano, Etsuro.....................................................W-L58
Haugwitz, Michael..............................................W-L88
Hawryluk, Lisa...................................................... T-L23
Hayashi, Jyunko................................................... M-L67
Hayashi-Nishino, Mitsuko.................................. T-L58
Haycraft, Courtney J...............................................M-L5
Hayes, Ashely..................................................... M-L109
Haynes, Andrew....................................................S-L74
He, Dacheng.......................................................W-L102
Heck, Albert.......................................................... T-L49
Helenius, Ari........................................................ M-L99
Hemberger, Myriam............................................. T-L46
Henderson, Scott D.............................................W-L79
Hendzel, Micheal.................................................. T-L16
Henriques, Ariano O............................................ T-L95
Henry, Ryan........................................................... T-L52
Heo, Won Do..........................M-L31, M-L32, W-L92
Herbert, Mary........................................................S-L61
Herrmann, Harald............................................... M-L25
Hess, Michael.........................................................S-L65
Higgins, Christopher.............................................S-L74
High, Kevin..........................................................W-L35
Highfill, Chad...................................................... M-L97
Hilber, Diana..........................................................S-L65
Hill, Dwayne.................. W-L3, W-L4, W-L5, W-L10
Hinchcliffe, Edward...............................................S-L74
Hiraki, Akihiro....................................................W-L49
Hirata, Hiroshi......................................................S-L14
Hirokawa, Nobutaka...........................................S-L107
Hirsh, Donald..........................................................T-L8
Hlavata, Jitka......................................................... T-L53
Hodges, Courtney................................................ M-L61
Hodgson, Louis........................................ M-L7, M-L27
Hoeffel, Guillaume..............................................W-L70
Hoehr Moraes, Milene........................................W-L24
Hoelz, Andre......................................................... T-L20
Hoffmann, F. Michael.......................................... M-L47
Homma, Noriko..................................................S-L107
Honda, Hiroyuki.................................................W-L99
Honda, Shinya.....................................................S-L104
Hong, Jang Hee....................................................W-L38
Hong, Ji-Ae...................................S-L15, S-L17, S-L21
Hong, Seok-Il............................................S-L33, S-L35
Hong, Shu-Chen................................................... T-L13
Hoover, Paul J.......................................................W-L73
Hopkins, Ann....................................................... M-L71
Hornick, Jessica......................................................S-L74
Horwitz, Alan......................................................W-L81
Hosmalin, Anne...................................................W-L70
Hotchin, Neil A...................................... S-L38, M-L37
Howard, Jonathon.................................................S-L72
Howard, Lynsey................................................... M-L38
Howard, Martin.................................................... T-L45
Howell, Evelyn...................................................W-L107
Howell, Roxanne.................................................... W-L3
Hozumi, Kentaro.................................................. T-L75
Hrebicek, Martin.................................................. T-L53
Hsu, Hey-Chi.......................................................... S-L1
Hsu, Li-Sung............................................................T-L5
Hu, Yi-Zhen...........................................................S-L36
Huang, Carol........................................................W-L41
Huang, Hsin-Yi....................................................W-L34
Huang, Hsiu-Ru....................................................S-L44
Huang, Min.......................................................... M-L92
Huang, Pei-Hsin...................... S-L44, W-L21, W-L34
Huang, Pinwei..................................................... T-L102
Huang, Pri-Rong.................................................. T-L13
Hubberstey, Andrew..............................................S-L92
Huber, Lukas..........................................................S-L65
Hughes, Martha.................................................... T-L46
Huh, Won-Ki.........................................................S-L11
Hui, David Y.........................................................W-L53
Hui, Elliot E.......................................................W-L106
Hulderman, Tracy............................................... M-L11
Hultqvist, Greta.................................................... T-L98
Hunkapiller, Julie.................................................. T-L82
Hunt, Geoffrey...................................................... T-L83
Hunyady, Laszlo................................................... M-L75
Hur, Gang Min....................................................W-L38
Hutadilok-Towatana, Nongporn.......................W-L53
Hutchins, Andrew P............................................. T-L94
Hwang, Joo-Yea....................................................W-L76
Hwang, Youjin..........................................................T-L3
Hyman, Anthony A...............................................S-L72
Hymowitz, Sarah...................................................S-L55
Hyndman, Francie.................................................S-L81
Hyung-Seung, Jin................................................W-L29
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Ibitamuno, Grace T................................................S-L40
Ikenouchi, Junichi................................................W-L49
Imajoh-Ohmi, Shinobu.......................................S-L107
Ingermanson, Randy...........................................W-L80
Inutsuka, Ayumu................................................. M-L19
Irinopoulou, Theano............................................ M-L82
Irondelle, Marie.................................................... M-L82
Ishii, Masakazu....................................................W-L99
Ishii, Sumiyasu.......................................................S-L67
Ishiwata, Shin’ichi.................................S-L47, W-L104
Itabashi, Takeshi....................................................S-L47
Ito, Akira...............................................................W-L99
Iwai, Kaoru.........................................................W-L104
Iwaisako, Keiko....................................................W-L58
Iwata, Takeshi.......................................................W-L43
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Jacobelli, Jordan.......................................................M-L8
Jadot, Michel.......................................................... T-L61
Jahaniani, Fereshteh.................................................T-L2
Jain, Gaurav.......................................................... M-L36
Jain, Sandhya..........................................M-L96, M-L97
Jang, Li-Ting.......................................................... T-L15
Jang, Moon-Sun.....................................................S-L43
Jang, Shyh-Ing..........................................................T-L1
Janvier, Katy..........................................................W-L70
Jaworski, Ian.........................................................W-L98
Jeganathan, Karthik B..............................S-L48, S-L60
Jelinek, Karel......................................................... T-L53
Jeon, Hye-Sook....................................................W-L76
Jeon, Hyun Min.....................................................S-L30
Jeon, Hyuna.......................................................... M-L31
Jeon, Jong-Hyon.....................................................S-L43
Jeon, Sang-Hak..................................................... T-L38
Jeong, Chang-Jin..................................................W-L75
Jeong, Sun Yong........................................................ S-L6
Jeong, Yeon-Ji..........................................................S-L31
Jhun, Bong Sook................................... W-L11, W-L12
Jhun, Byung H........................................................S-L31
Ji, Suena.................................................................S-L100
Ji-Hye, Chung......................................................W-L29
Jiang, Keni................................................. T-L67, T-L79
Jiao, Hong...............................................................S-L78
Jijiwa, Mayumi...................................................... M-L62
Jin, Dong-Hoon.....................................................S-L33
Jin, Dong-Yan.........................................................S-L68
Jin, Fang......................................................S-L48, T-L27
Jin, Hee Kyung.....................................................W-L50
Jin, Hyeon-Ok........................................................S-L35
Jin, Young-Woo......................................................S-L33
Jin, Zheng-Gen..................................... W-L11, W-L12
Johannes, Ludger....................................M-L98, M-L99
John, Simon W. M............................................... M-L46
Johnson-Wint, Barbara....................................... M-L39
Jones, Raisa............................................................. W-L5
Jones, Steven R...................................................... T-L26
Joo, Jeong-Hoon.................................................... T-L63
Jou, Tzuu-Shuh....................................................W-L25
Jubany-Mari, Tana................................................ T-L67
Juda, Pavel.............................................................. T-L10
Julicher, Frank......................................................S-L106
Jung, Keuk Il.......................................................... T-L38
Jungwirth, Michael............................................... T-L21
Jänsch, Lothar.......................................................W-L69
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Kaasik, Krista.......................................................W-L91
Kabaeva, Zhyldyz................................................ M-L48
Kamiya, Ritsu.......................................................S-L104
Kamme, Fredrik...................................................W-L96
Kampmann, Martin.............................................. T-L22
Kanaaneh, Jamil................................................... M-L55
Kandasamy, Muthugapatti K................................S-L84
Kaneki, Masao...................................................... M-L80
Kaneko, Tomoyuki.............................................. M-L67
Kang, Ho Sung.......................................................S-L30
Kaplan, David........................................................ T-L78
Kaplunovsky, Aleksandr...................................... M-L41
Kapoor, Tarun........................................................S-L47
Kar, Rekha..............................................................S-L45
Karimi-Busheri, Feridoun.................................... T-L77
Karsenti, Eric........................................... S-L75, M-L13
Kartenbeck, Jürgen.............................................. M-L99
Kashlev, Mikhail.................................................. M-L61
Kashyap, Anubha.................................................. T-L40
Kato, Takuya........................................................ M-L62
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Kato, Yusuke.........................................................S-L104
Kaushal, Deepak..................................................W-L64
Kawabata, Kazushige............................................S-L97
Kawakami, Kazumori...........................................S-L14
Kawamoto, Taisuke...............................................S-L97
Kay, Robert J....................................................... M-L107
Kaya, Aynur.......................................................... M-L69
Kazi, Julhash...........................................................S-L12
Kelleher-Andersson, Judith.................................. W-L8
Kelly, Jeffery..........................................................W-L45
Kenney, John S....................................................... W-L9
Kenzelmann Broz, Daniela................................. M-L68
Kern, Ronald C.................................................... M-L79
Kessels, Michael................................................... M-L89
Khan, Mohammed A........................................... M-L80
Khatri, Gaurav........................................................S-L14
Kidwell, Mary Anne................................................T-L6
Kiehart, Daniel P..................................................S-L101
Kietzer, Katia.......................................................W-L33
Kilimann, Manfred W.......................................... T-L98
Kim, Cho Hee........................................................S-L30
Kim, Cho-Rong.....................................................S-L12
Kim, Connie E......................................................W-L44
Kim, Daeyoung........................................................T-L3
Kim, Dal-Soo........................................................ T-L90
Kim, Dong Hyun.................................................. T-L90
Kim, Doyeon......................................................W-L103
Kim, Doyoun........................................................W-L66
Kim, Han Byul.....................................................S-L100
Kim, Hwajin...........................................................S-L66
Kim, Ji Hyun......................................................... T-L90
Kim, Jieun............................................................. M-L78
Kim, Jong Hyun................................................... M-L33
Kim, Ju-Yeon.......................................................... T-L90
Kim, Kee Kwang.................................................. M-L33
Kim, Kyeong Kyu.................................................W-L66
Kim, Kyoungtae.....................................M-L96, M-L97
Kim, Mi-Yeon..................S-L15, S-L19, S-L21, S-L23
Kim, Miyeon...........................................................S-L17
Kim, Moshe............................................................S-L76
Kim, Sang Hee...................................................... T-L38
Kim, Sang Hoon....................................................S-L88
Kim, Sangok.............................................................T-L3
Kim, Sun Young.....................................................S-L11
Kim, Sung Woo.....................................................S-L32
Kim, Yang-Gyun................................... W-L66, W-L90
Kim, Yoon-Jin.........................................................S-L88
Kim, Young-Rae...................................................W-L38
Kim, Yu-Ri............................................................W-L75
Kimble, Judith....................................................... T-L51
Kimura, Itaru........................................................W-L43
Kincaid, Margaret................................................S-L105
King, Lori M...........................................................S-L93
King, Nicole.......................................................... M-L60
King, Stephen.......................................................S-L105
King-Smith, Chirstina........................................W-L16
Kinoshita, Makoto...............................................W-L58
Kishimoto, Mika..................................................W-L49
Kishimoto, Takeo...................................................S-L26
Klein, William....................................................... T-L29
Klionsky, Daniel...................................................W-L87
Klooster, Jean Paul T............................................ T-L44
Knoblich, Juergen.................................................. T-L69
Kobertz, William R............................................. M-L88
Kofler, Reinhard.....................................................S-L65
Kohda, Kazuhisa.................................................. T-L85
Kollins, Katherine................................................. T-L39
Komarovski, Vladislav.........................................W-L52
Komatsu, Masaaki................................................ T-L62
Kominami, Eiki..................................................... T-L62
Konrad, Manfred.................................................W-L19
Korzeniowski, Marek K...................................... M-L83
Kos, Lidia............................................................... T-L34
Kosonen, Kaisa K................................................W-L52
Kostrouchova, Marta............................................ T-L53
Kots, Alexander Y................................................W-L56
Kovelman, Robert................................... M-L30, T-L75
Kozminski, Keith...................................................S-L71
Kraemer, Fredric................................................... T-L72
Kreitzer, Geri........................................................ M-L89
Krijgsveld, Jeroen.................................................. T-L49
Krummel, Matthew F................................M-L8, W-L2
Kubagawa, Homare.............................................. T-L25
Kumar, Kapil.............................................S-L34, S-L36
Kuo, Dian-Han..................................................... T-L37
Kutay, Ulrike......................................................... T-L23
Kuwana, Kenta.......................................................S-L47
Kwon, Yeri.................................................................T-L3
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Ladwein, Markus.................................................W-L69
Laib, Jeneva A..........................................................M-L1
Lamaze, Christophe............................................ M-L98
Lane, Denis............................................................... S-L4
Lange, Bodo.......................................................... M-L10
Laniel, Dominique...............................................W-L97
Laris, Casey............................................................S-L99
Larocque, James....................................................W-L82
Laudanna, Carlo.................................................. M-L85
Lavie, Arnon.........................................................W-L19
Lavis, Luke D........................................................W-L23
Law, Eric............................................................... M-L41
Leduc, Cecile........................................................S-L106
Ledvinova, Jana..................................................... T-L53
Lee, Chia-Yao....................................................... M-L54
Lee, Daehoon........................................................ T-L57
Lee, Ethan.............................................................. T-L65
Lee, Eun Kyung..................................................W-L103
Lee, Eun Soo............................................................T-L3
Lee, Fang-Jen.........................................M-L101, T-L15
Lee, Hak-Cheon..................................................W-L75
Lee, Hyung-Chahn................................................S-L33
Lee, Hyunji...........................................................W-L38
Lee, Ivy................................................................... T-L88
Lee, Jun-Beom......................................................W-L75
Lee, Kyo-won........................................................ T-L92
Lee, Lily.................................................................W-L88
Lee, Min Goo.......................................................W-L89
Lee, Sangho..........................................................W-L90
Lee, Sangkyu.........................................................W-L92
Lee, Seung-Pyo..................................................... T-L76
Lee, Su Yeon...........................................................S-L30
Lee, Su-Jin...............................................................S-L43
Lee, Suman............................................................ T-L92
Lee, Sung Hee......................................................W-L89
Lee, Tae-Hoon..............T-L4, T-L73, W-L67, W-L68
Lee, Wonhee.......................................................W-L101
Lee, Youhee...............................................................T-L3
Lee, Young-Nam..................................................W-L76
Lee, Yu-May.............................................................. S-L1
Lehmann, Ruth......................................M-L34, M-L35
Lehmann, Verena................................................. M-L10
Lehrach, Hans...................................................... M-L10
Leight, Jennifer L................................................. M-L42
Lenkei, Zsolt........................................................ M-L56
Letai, Anthony G.................................................W-L35
Leterrier, Christophe........................................... M-L56
Levesque-Sergerie, Jean-Philippe........................... S-L7
Levy, Shawn..........................................................W-L15
Lewis, Jani E.........................................................W-L27
Lewis, Richard S..................................................W-L73
Li, Guojie..............................................................W-L63
Li, Hui.....................................................................S-L25
Li, Jing.....................................................................S-L78
Li, Jingjing...............................................................S-L63
Li, Na......................................................................S-L53
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Li, Xue-Jun............................................................ T-L86
Li, Yin-xiong......................................................... M-L91
Li, Yujie................................................................. M-L92
Li, Yunhong........................................................... T-L28
Li, Yuwen..............................................................W-L38
Li-yuan, Yu-Lee......................................................S-L50
Liang, Dongchun..................................................... S-L9
Lianga, Noel...........................................................S-L28
Liao, Guoning........................................................S-L87
Liao, Yi-Hua.........................................................W-L21
Libby, Richard T.................................................. M-L46
Lightfoot, Ellis....................................................... T-L93
Lim, HaYong......................................... W-L94, W-L95
Lim, Jong-Cheol...................................................W-L75
Lin, Jenny L........................................................... T-L32
Lin, Jim J................................................................. T-L32
Lin, Qiong................................................................. S-L8
Lin, Sue-Hwa............................................S-L50, S-L67
Lin, Xi.....................................................................S-L78
Lin, Yu-Yu.............................................................W-L25
Lingel, Andreas......................................................S-L55
Lipari, Francesco....................................... S-L7, W-L98
Lister, Lisa...............................................................S-L61
Liu, Gang................................................................S-L87
Liu, Jing.................................................................. T-L51
Liu, Jinxu............................................................... M-L81
Liu, Li Fen............................................................. T-L72
Liu, Mingyao........................................................W-L53
Liu, Paul................................................................. T-L48
Liu, Song............................................................... M-L86
Liu, Song-Tao.........................................................S-L80
Liu, Wei-wen..........................................................S-L44
Liu, Wen-Hsien.....................................................S-L39
Liu, Xiaoping......................................................... T-L43
Liu, Yu.................................................................... T-L57
Liu, Zhijun........................................................... M-L72
Lock, Frances E.................................................... M-L37
Logan, Sheila M.................................................... T-L78
Loignon, Martin.................................... W-L97, W-L98
Loike, John D........................................................W-L78
Loitto, Vesa M.........................................................M-L6
Lommel, Silvia......................................................W-L69
Longo, Dario........................................................W-L57
Lopez-Vergès, Sandra..........................................W-L70
Lott, Kaylen B....................................................... T-L19
Louie, Maggie C................................................... M-L64
Lowenstein, Marcy K........................................... T-L31
Lubkowska, Lucyna............................................. M-L61
Luerman, Gregory C........................................... M-L94
Lukacs, Gergely..................................................... T-L56
Lutes, Aracely.........................................................S-L58
Lutz, Roman......................................................... M-L44
Lykke-Andersen, Jens........................................... T-L12
Lykken, Erik A.................................................... T-L104
Lyons, David B..................................................... M-L48
Lyons, Deirdre....................................................... T-L42
López-Bigas, Nuria................................................S-L24
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Ma, Hui................................................................. T-L48
MacDonald, Alasdair I........................................ M-L38
Mackey, John......................................................... T-L77
Maddox, Paul S......................................................S-L82
Maddry, Joseph A................................................. M-L92
Magalhaes, Marco...................................................M-L6
Magin, Thomas.................................................... M-L25
Magina, Sofia.......................................................... W-L7
Magnusson, Karl-Eric............................................M-L6
Magrane, Jordi...................................... T-L103, W-L48
Mahabusarakam, Wilawan.................................W-L53
Majer, Filip............................................................. T-L53
Majid, Shahana.........................................S-L14, S-L16
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Maki-Hokkonen, Anu M....................................W-L52
Malcolm, Katherine............................................. M-L23
Malik, Asrar............................................. M-L51, T-L74
Malureanu, Liviu A...................................S-L48, S-L60
Mammano, Fabrizio............................................W-L70
Mancino, Mario.....................................................S-L27
Mandart, Elisabeth................................................S-L56
Mandimika, Charisse L........................................... S-L5
Manfredi, Giovanni............................. T-L103, W-L48
Manoharan, Vinothan N...................................... W-L6
Manser, Ed............................................................ M-L29
Mansfeld, Jorg....................................................... T-L23
Mao, Hua.............................................................. M-L91
Marchetti, Marta.................................................. M-L98
Marcil, Alexandre................................................W-L97
Maria Espreafico, Enilza.....................................W-L24
Marino, Marco.....................................................W-L57
Martin, George R................................................. M-L43
Martin, Pierre-Marie........................................... M-L82
Martinez, Guadalupe........................................ M-L105
Martyn, Jeevendra................................................ M-L80
Maru, Yoshiro.......................................................W-L22
Marzan, David..................................................... M-L54
Marzillier, Jutta......................................................S-L49
Marzolo, Maria-Paz............................................. M-L74
Masata, Martin.................................................... M-L58
Masharina, Anastasiya........................................W-L86
Mathis, Ginger.......................................................S-L29
Matsuda, Miho...................................................... T-L60
Mattaj, Iain W........................................................S-L75
Mattos, Carla......................................................... T-L11
Matyskiela, Mary E................................................S-L52
Mauney, Joshua..................................................... T-L91
Mawhinney, Matthew..........................................W-L16
Maxson, Julia E.................................................... M-L52
Mayba, Oleg Sergeyevich....................................W-L40
Mays Hoopes, Laura.......................................... T-L104
Maysent, Adam.................................................... M-L96
McDonough, Patrick.............................. S-L99, W-L80
McDowell, Ryan.................................................. M-L97
McEnroe, Maryann................................................S-L46
McGill, Melanie A............................................. M-L104
McGlade, Jane.................................................... M-L104
McGlothen, Tanisha..............................................S-L53
McKellip, Sara...................................................... M-L92
McKinney, Elizabeth C.........................................S-L84
McLaws, Lori J.....................................................W-L77
McLeish, Kenneth R........................................... M-L94
McMurtry, David................................................. M-L43
McNew, James...................................................... M-L86
McSorley, Theresa................................................W-L19
Meagher, Richard B.....................S-L84, S-L93, T-L59
Mei, Lin.................................................................. T-L57
Melendez, Karla.....................................................S-L41
Mello, Christopher..............................................W-L88
Menchise, Valeria.................................................W-L57
Mendez, Melissa.................................................. M-L24
Menon, Prashanthi.............................................. M-L12
Mercola, Mark......................................... S-L99, W-L80
Merksamer, Philip I............................................ T-L105
Merlin, Sean...........................................................S-L42
Merlo, Nick M....................................................... T-L89
Merrill, Ronald.....................................................W-L51
Mertz, Janet E....................................................... M-L47
Meyer, Tobias.........................................M-L31, M-L32
Michele, Daniel E................................................. M-L48
Mikhailova, Margarita...........................M-L63, M-L65
Miller, Lawrence...................................................W-L85
Miller, Michael A.................................................. T-L25
Miller, Mill............................................................S-L103
Miller, Sarah.......................................................W-L107
Min, Bon-Hong.................................... W-L75, W-L76
Miotti, Silvia.........................................................W-L17
Mirgorodskaya, Ekaterina................................... M-L10
Miserey-Lenkei, Stéphanie................................. M-L56
Mishima, Masanori...............................................S-L79
Mishra, Nandita.....................................................S-L45
Mitchell, Jana M.................................................... T-L23
Mitchell, Keith..................................................... M-L98
Mitrousis, Gregory............................................... T-L19
Mizutani, Takeomi................................................S-L97
Mo, Jung-Soon... S-L15, S-L17, S-L19, S-L21, S-L23
Mogilner, Alex........................................................S-L95
Mohandas, Narla................................................. M-L73
Montenegro-Venegas, Carolina............................S-L64
Monticino, Michael............................................... T-L93
Moore, Victoria D................................................W-L35
Morales, Alfonsina.................................................S-L83
Moravcikova, Veronika......................................... T-L10
Morbeck, Dean E.................................................. T-L27
Morgan, David O...................................................S-L52
Morhan, Kavita.................................................... M-L30
Morin, Nathalie......................................................S-L56
Morris, Eliza........................................................... W-L6
Morrow, Theodor M............................................. T-L89
Mortara, Renato A...............................................W-L55
Moses, Ashlee.....................................................W-L105
Mostov, Keith........................................................ T-L40
Motzfeldt-Laane, Morten.................................W-L105
Moura, Daniel........................................................ W-L7
Moura, Eduardo........................ T-L96, T-L97, W-L39
Mrigendra, Karmacharya B..................................S-L13
Mu, Xiuqian.......................................................... T-L29
Mueller, Hannah.................................................. M-L10
Mullins, Franklin.................................................W-L73
Munguba, Gustavo C........................................... T-L63
Munoz, Javier........................................................ T-L49
Munroe, Stephen H............................................. M-L59
Murad, Ferid.........................................................W-L56
Murakumo, Yoshiki............................................. M-L62
Murata-Hori, Maki...............................................S-L77
Murohara, Toyoaki..............................................W-L99
Murphy, Erin........................................................ M-L97
Murray, Andrew.................................................... T-L64
Myers, Tereance A...............................................W-L64
Myles, Diana G..................................................... T-L24
Müller, Martin...................................................... M-L25
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Nagaoka, Tadahiro................................. S-L27, W-L28
Nakaya, Naoki......................................................W-L43
Nannapaneni, Srikant...........................M-L96, M-L97
Natale, David R..................................................... T-L46
Navarro, Javier.................................................... M-L106
Neaves, William B.................................................S-L58
Nebane, Miranda................................................. M-L92
Negrych, Laurel M...............................................W-L77
Nelo Bazán, Alejandra..........................................S-L83
Neumann, Emmanuelle......................................S-L102
Neumann, Nicole G............................................. T-L98
Nevin, Zachary....................................................W-L62
Nguyen, Cuong Q................................................. T-L81
Nickerson, Daniel................................................. T-L52
Nihalani, Deepak...................................................S-L36
Nishimura, Hitoshi.............................................. T-L24
Nislow, Corey.........................................................S-L63
Noda, Takeshi....................................................... T-L58
Noda, Yasuko.......................................................S-L107
Nomizu, Motoyoshi............................................. T-L75
Nomura, Fumimasa............................................. M-L67
Noren, Christopher.............................................W-L86
Norman, Andrew R.............................................. T-L82
Norris, Philip J.....................................................W-L72
Nourzaie, Omar...................................................W-L88
Ntam, Colette.......................................................W-L10
Ntam, Evelyne............................................W-L3, W-L4
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Numaguchi, Yasushi............................................W-L99
Nyberg, Tamara........................................S-L34, S-L36
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O’Grady, Michael...................................................S-L34
Obazawa, Minoru................................................W-L43
Oberholzer, Michael..............................................S-L22
Odde, David......................................................... M-L26
Odorizzi, Greg...................................................... T-L52
Oh, Doo-Byoung.................................................W-L90
Oh, Juhyun.........................................................W-L106
Oh, Myung-Ju........................................................S-L31
Oh, Suk P............................................................... T-L63
Oh, Wonil.............................................................. T-L90
Ohazama, Atsushi..................................................M-L5
Ohki, Shin-ya.......................................................S-L104
Oka, Shigenori.......................................................S-L51
Okada, Yohei......................................................... T-L85
Okano, Hideyuki.................................................. T-L85
Olivier-Mason, Anique..........................................M-L3
Olson, Bradley J......................................................S-L22
Ong, E-Ching........................................................ T-L54
Onodera, Yasuhito...............................................W-L20
Onoe, Hiroaki........................................................S-L47
Opoku, Kwaku..................................................... M-L26
Oppenheim, Ariella............................................. M-L99
Ort, Stephan.........................................................W-L19
Otten, Cecile.......................................................... T-L30
Owada, Koji..........................................................W-L49
Owens, Geoffrey C............................................. T-L101
Oyama, Kotaro...................................................W-L104
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Paddock, Brie...................................................... T-L100
Paik, Ki-Suk.......................................................... T-L76
Pal, Sanjay...............................................M-L63, M-L65
Palazola, Brennan E............................................. M-L15
Paliouras, Grigorios............................................. M-L28
Pan, Jing.....................................................S-L50, S-L67
Pan, Kally............................................................... T-L45
Pandurangi, Priya....................................................M-L8
Papa, Feroz.......................................................... T-L105
Paredes, Jennifer................................................... M-L41
Parent, Audrey................................................... M-L108
Parent, Jean-Luc................................................. M-L108
Park, Chan Young................................................W-L73
Park, Eunjung....................................................... M-L78
Park, Gil-Hong....................................................W-L76
Park, Han Jeong.................................................... T-L76
Park, Hee Jung.....................................................W-L90
Park, Hee-Sae.....S-L15, S-L17, S-L19, S-L21, S-L23
Park, Hwan-Woo.................................................. T-L76
Park, Hyang-Rim..........T-L4, T-L73, W-L67, W-L68
Park, In-Chul............................................S-L33, S-L35
Park, Jongsun........................................................W-L38
Park, Kyeong Ah..................................................W-L38
Park, Morag.......................................................... M-L28
Park, Sang Yoon....................................S-L100, W-L83
Park, Sang-Kyu..................................................... T-L76
Park, So Jung........................................................W-L90
Park, Soo-jeong..................................................... T-L92
Park, Soochul....................................................... M-L78
Park, Wei Sun........................................M-L31, M-L32
Parkash, Jai............................................................ M-L84
Parks, Kimberly........................................................T-L8
Parr, Rebecca D....................................................W-L71
Parsons, Maddy.................................................... M-L37
Patrick, Kemigesha................................................ W-L4
Paukshto, Michael................................................ M-L43
Pavin, Nenad........................................................S-L106
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Payne, Gregory................................................... M-L109
Peck, Ammon........................................................ T-L81
Pellman, David.......................................................S-L59
Peng, Qisheng........................................................... S-L8
Penny, Clem..........................................................W-L18
Pepperkok, Rainer.............................................. T-L108
Pereira-Leal, Jose................................................... T-L95
Pfaller, Kristian......................................................S-L65
Phi, Tan-Trao.........................................................S-L82
Philipp, Mario T...................................................W-L64
Phillips, Bryan T................................................... T-L51
Phillips, Rob......................................................... M-L93
Piazza, Gary......................................................... M-L92
Piché, Alain............................................................... S-L4
Pinkaew, Decha....................................................W-L53
Pippa, Raffaella......................................................S-L24
Pischke, Melissa.................................................... T-L59
Pittsley, Delilah.................................................... M-L96
Piñeyro, Alfredo...................................................W-L31
Polenova, Tatyana..................................................S-L69
Polk, D. Brent........................................................... S-L9
Poon, Dexter T.....................................................W-L79
Popov, Alexey....................................................... M-L58
Popov, Jesse...........................................................W-L26
Popovic, Marko.................................................... M-L83
Postlethwait, John H............................................ T-L70
Poupetova, Helena................................................ T-L53
Powell, David W................................................... M-L94
Powell, Rhonda R................................................ M-L15
Powell-Coffman, Jo A........................................... T-L71
Prasain, Jeevan....................................................... T-L25
Price, Jeff H.............................................. S-L99, W-L80
Primakoff, Paul...................................................... T-L24
Prokudin, Ivan........................................................S-L65
Provost, Christopher...........................................W-L86
Prunuske, Amy...................................................W-L107
Ptacek, Louis........................................................W-L91
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Qian, Hui.............................................................. M-L81
Quach, Navaline.................................................... T-L80
Qualmann, Britta................................................. M-L89
Quick, Christopher M.......................................W-L110
Quinn, Thomas....................................................W-L88
Quintyne, Nicholas.................................S-L62, S-L105
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Rabeharivelo, Gabriel............................................S-L56
Radzioch, Danuta................................................. T-L56
Raines, Ronald T..................................................W-L23
Ramalingam, Nagendran......................................S-L94
Ramos, Barbara.................................................... M-L74
Rancourt, Claudine................................................. S-L4
Rando, Thomas A................................................. T-L80
Rangel, Maria Cristina..........................................S-L27
Rankin, Robert.....................................................W-L15
Raska, Ivan............................................................. T-L10
Rasmussen, Lynn................................................. M-L92
Rasouli-Nia, Aghdass........................................... T-L77
Raspagliesi, Francesco.........................................W-L17
Raspantini, Priscila R..........................................W-L42
Raunser, Stefan....................................................W-L73
Reichelt, Mike......................................................W-L65
Reinking, Benjamin E........................................... T-L32
Reiser, Georg........................................................W-L47
Reist, Noreen E................................................... T-L100
Reiter, Jeremy........................................................ T-L82
Reiter, Jill L............................................................... S-L5
Ren, Xiaoyun......................................................... T-L42
Retta, Saverio F....................................................W-L57
Reustle, Lindsay................................................... M-L96
Reynaud, Emmanuel G...................................... T-L108
Rezania, Vahid...................................................... T-L16
Riabowol, Karl.......................................................S-L32
Ricardo, Sara........................................................ M-L35
Rich, Alexender....................................................W-L66
Richter, Constance................................................ T-L69
Rindfleisch, Brandon C....................................... M-L59
Ringhoff, Danielle..................................................S-L49
Rius, Jose.................................................................S-L25
Robson, Paul.......................................................... T-L94
Roby, Philippe......................................................W-L97
Rodda, David J...................................................... T-L94
Rodkey, Travis...................................................... M-L86
Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique................................ M-L89
Roeckner, Jared T.................................................S-L105
Roegiers, Fabrice................................................... T-L50
Roemer, Winfried................................................ M-L99
Roh, Sangho.......................................................... T-L76
Rohde, Manfred.....................................................S-L96
Rohr, Stefan........................................................... T-L30
Rokhsar, Daniel..................................................... T-L35
Roper, Venus C.......................................................M-L4
Rosenbaum, Joel......................................................M-L2
Rosenfeld, Steven S............................................. M-L26
Rossenova, Boryana............................................. M-L18
Roth, Jacquelyn J....................................................S-L20
Rottner, Klemens.................................... S-L96, W-L69
Roukes, Michael L.............................................W-L101
Rouleau, Nathalie................................................W-L97
Roy, Partha.............................................................S-L85
Rudner, Adam........................................................S-L28
Ruff, Paul..............................................................W-L18
Russello, Salvatore...............................................W-L86
Ruzicka, Daniel......................................................S-L93
Ryan, Katie.............................................................S-L38
Rybina, Sofia..........................................................S-L75
Ryder, Matt.............................................................S-L71
Ryu, Sung ho........................................................ M-L31
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Saadat, Arazo.........................................................S-L25
Sabelman, Eric..................................................... M-L43
Sabouri, Mohsen.................................................. M-L27
Sagawa, Hiroaki...................................................W-L88
Sahin, Ozgur........................................................W-L30
Saikumar, Pothana.................................................S-L45
Saini, Sharanjot.........................................S-L14, S-L16
Saksena, Suraj....................................................... T-L55
Salaet, Ignasi...........................................................S-L24
Salaun, Christine................................................. M-L38
Saldana Tavares, Amy.......................................... T-L34
Salgado, Renato M.................................. W-L1, W-L42
Salomon, David S................................... S-L27, W-L28
Salvarezza, Susana............................................... M-L89
Sarkeshik, Ali..........................................................M-L3
Sarmiento, Jose M.............................................. M-L106
Saucedo, Odila.....................................................W-L31
Scardoni, Giovanni.............................................. M-L85
Schelder, Malgorzata.............................................S-L75
Schleicher, Michael................................................S-L94
Schlesinger, Paul H................................................S-L42
Schloen, Kathrin....................................................S-L96
Schmidt, Dorothea..............................................W-L69
Schnell, Danny J.................................................. T-L106
Scholz, Thomas D................................................. T-L32
Schreiner, Ryan.................................................... M-L89
Schroeder, Blake................................................... M-L96
Schultz, Peter G...................................................W-L93
Schwaeger, Anja...................................................W-L30
Schwark, Harris D................................................ T-L93
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Schwarz, Ulrich S................................................ M-L40
Schwarzbauer, Jean............................................... T-L83
Schwarzmann, Günter........................................ M-L99
Schwille, Petra...................................................... M-L99
Scita, Giorgio.......................................................W-L69
Scott, Matthew P....................................................S-L89
Sealey, David........................................................W-L13
Sebass, Benedikt.................................................. M-L40
Segal, Jack L..........................................................W-L74
Segura-Totten, Miriam............................. T-L8, T-L11
Seifert, Jessica....................................................... M-L34
Seki, Keiko............................................................W-L60
Semenova, Maria M............................................W-L52
Senda-Murata, Kaori............................................S-L51
Sengupta, Piali........................................................M-L3
Sens, Pierre........................................................... M-L99
Seo, Hyeon Gyu...................................................W-L83
Seo, Mi-Sun...............................................S-L17, S-L21
Seo, Minhae..............................................................T-L3
Seok, Jeong-Ho....................................................W-L38
Sepúlveda, Julio....................................................W-L31
Sergeeva, Marina..................................................W-L47
Serra, Rosa A......................................................... T-L47
Serrão, Maria P..............T-L96, T-L97, W-L7, W-L39
Sever, Mary J.........................................................W-L93
Seyfried, Salim...................................................... T-L30
Sgrò, Francesco.....................................................W-L57
Shahryari, Varahram.............................................S-L14
Shankar, Haripriya.............................................. M-L79
Shanney, Courtney.............................................. M-L41
Shao, Zhiyong....................................................... T-L71
Sharma, Amit.......................................................S-L103
Sharma, Manu....................................................... T-L56
Sharma, Neeraj.......................................................M-L4
Sharpe, Paul T.........................................................M-L5
Shen, Wen-Jun...................................................... T-L72
Shen, Xiang............................................................S-L10
Shen, Yan Nan........................................................S-L88
Shewan, Annette................................................... T-L40
Shi, Jie................................................................... M-L81
Shim, Young-Jun................................... W-L75, W-L76
Shimamoto, Yuta...................................................S-L47
Shimizu, Youske...................................................S-L104
Shimono, Yohei.................................................... M-L62
Shimoyama, Isao....................................................S-L47
Shin, Chun-Shik....................................................S-L11
Shin, In Jae............................................................W-L83
Shin, Jae-Sik...........................................................S-L33
Shindo, Nice......................................................... M-L92
Shirazi, Farah....................................................... M-L23
Shokat, Kevan......................................................W-L91
Shyam, Rajalekshmy..............................................S-L10
Sible, Jill..................................................................S-L26
Siewit, Christina L............................................... M-L64
Siglin, Amanda.......................................................S-L69
Sikora, Jakub.......................................................... T-L53
Silletti, Steve......................................................... M-L54
Silva, Elisabete....................................................... T-L97
Silva, Neusa P.......................................................W-L55
Silverstein, Samuel...............................................W-L78
Simakov, Oleg........................................................ T-L35
Simeonova, Petia P............................................... M-L11
Simon, Anne......................................................... M-L56
Simone, Brittany....................................................S-L87
Simpson, Jeremy C.............................................. T-L108
Singh, Guramrit.................................................... T-L12
Singh, Mohan........................................................ T-L68
Singha, Prajjal K....................................................S-L45
Singla, Veena......................................................... T-L82
Skarnes, William C............................................... T-L82
Skibbens, Robert...................................................S-L49
Skube, Susan..........................................................S-L70
Slater, Matt.............................................................S-L25
Smigova, Jana........................................................ T-L10
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Smirnov, Evgeny................................................... M-L58
Smith, Alicia......................................................... M-L99
Smith, Danielle......................................................S-L37
Smith, Nathan......................................................S-L103
Snoddy, Jay............................................................W-L15
Snyder, Brandi........................................................S-L90
Soares, Mariana G...............................................W-L55
Sobue, Gen............................................................ T-L85
Soh, Jae-Won.............................................S-L12, S-L13
Sokac, Anna Marie.............................................. M-L14
Solon, Jerome....................................................... M-L69
Soloveva, Veronica...............................................W-L82
Son, Youngsook..................................................W-L103
Song, Jeongmin....................................................W-L63
Song, Lanying........................................................ T-L28
Song, Zhiyin......................................................... M-L87
Sosa, Melinda....................................................... M-L92
Soto, Adolfo.........................................................W-L31
Soundararajan, Anuradha...................................W-L94
Speed, Terry P.......................................................W-L40
Spilker, Annina C................................................. M-L28
Srivastava, Mansi.................................................. T-L35
Staley, Davis.......................................................... M-L17
Stanborough, Rupert............................................ T-L21
Stear, Jeffrey............................................................S-L72
Steffensen, Bjorn....................................M-L63, M-L65
Stein, Arnold............................................................T-L7
Steinberg, Gero....................................................W-L61
Steinbrink, Sandra............................................... M-L10
Stelzer, Ernst H................................................... T-L108
Stewart, Carol....................................................... T-L81
Stojilkovic, Stanko S............................................ M-L83
Stokes, Alex J........................................................W-L79
Stone, David E...................................................... T-L41
Stone, Julie M.........................................................S-L40
Stoppin-Mellet, Virginie.....................................S-L102
Strack, Stefan.......................................................W-L51
Stradal, Theresia E.................................. S-L96, W-L69
Strand, Dennis...................................................... T-L40
Suchkov, Dmitry................................................... T-L41
Sugimoto, Kenji.....................................................S-L51
Sugrue, Stephen.................................................... T-L63
Sullivan, Yvonne B..................................................S-L29
Sun, Luo................................................................W-L86
Sun, Shangjin.........................................................S-L69
Supekova, Lubica.................................................W-L93
Suyama, Kaye.........................................................S-L89
Suzuki, Ikurou..................................................... M-L67
Suzuki, Madoka.................................................W-L104
Svobodova, Eva..................................................... T-L53
Swanson, Rosemary.............................................W-L18
Sydorskyy, Yaroslav............................................... T-L17
Sykulev, Yuri.........................................................W-L72
Szekely-Klepser, Gabriella..................................W-L98
Szentpetery, Zsofia.............................................. M-L83
T
Taboski, Michael A..............................................W-L13
Tae-Ho, Lee..........................................................W-L29
Takagi, Jun..............................................................S-L47
Takahashi, Masahide........................................... M-L62
Takasuka, Taichi E...................................................T-L7
Tallquist, Michelle................................................ T-L88
Tamiere, Feven.......................................................S-L71
Tamura, Kazushi....................................................S-L97
Tan, John............................................................... M-L72
Tanabe, Lauren M................................................W-L46
Tanaka, Yuichiro....................................................S-L14
Tang, Chengyuan.................................................W-L54
Tang, Garland....................................................... M-L23
Tanida, Isei............................................................ T-L62
Tanokura, Masaru...............................................S-L104
Tao, Joann.............................................................. T-L81
Tatsumi, Satoko...................................................W-L49
Taub, Nicole...........................................................S-L65
Taxter, Timothy J.................................................. T-L63
Tayade, Chandrakant..........................................W-L13
Tazmini, Ghazaleh............................................. M-L107
Teis, David.................................................S-L65, T-L55
Temesvari, Lesly................................................... M-L15
Tesfaigzi, Yohannes................................................S-L41
Thirion, Jacqueline................................................ T-L61
Thomas, Anitha...................................................W-L26
Thomson, David....................................................S-L86
Ticconi, Carla........................................................ T-L66
Tippins, John R.................................................... M-L76
Tipton, Aaron.........................................................S-L80
Toczyski, David P...................................................S-L52
Tolwinski, Nicholas S........................................... T-L43
Tomarev, Stanislov...............................................W-L43
Tomisato, Shuta.................................................... T-L85
Tomoe, Yuki.......................................................... M-L67
Tong, Xin............................................................... T-L50
Tooley, Aaron.............................................M-L8, W-L2
Torres-Marquez, Eugenia...................................W-L59
Tousignant, Renee.................................................S-L92
Trabalzini, Lorenza.............................................W-L57
Treitschke, Steffi..................................................W-L61
Tremml, Gabi....................................................... M-L30
Trigo, Cesar........................................................ M-L106
Trimble, William....................S-L76, M-L95, M-L102
Trusina, Ala......................................................... T-L105
Tseeb, Vadim......................................................W-L104
Tseng, Chen-yuan....................................................T-L5
Tseng, Chin-Jui....................................................W-L32
Tsiokas, Leonidas.................................................. T-L54
Tucker, Richard.................................................... M-L68
Turner, Christopher............................................W-L26
Turner, Jill...............................................................S-L29
Tusano, Jackie......................................................... W-L8
Tuzel, Erkan......................................................... M-L26
Tängemo, Carolina............................................. T-L108
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Uemoto, Shinji.....................................................W-L58
Ueno, Takashi........................................................ T-L62
Umeda, Masato....................................................W-L49
Umen, James...............................................S-L22, M-L2
Uriarte, Silvia M................................................... M-L94
Urinovska, Jana..................................................... T-L53
Ursell, Tristan....................................................... M-L93
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Vaden, Deirdre L...............................................W-L110
Valadkhan, Saba.......................................................T-L2
Valdovinos, Dania................................................ M-L74
Valeri, Barbara......................................................W-L17
Van de Vosse, David W........................................ T-L17
van den Heuvel, Sander........................... T-L36, T-L49
van der Voet, Monique......................................... T-L36
van Deursen, Jan..........................S-L48, S-L60, T-L27
van Dyk, Nydia......................................................S-L63
van Ree, Janine H...................................................S-L60
VandeBerg, John L............................................... M-L59
Vantard, Marylin.................................................S-L102
Varghis, Neal......................................................... T-L39
Varma, Rajat.........................................................W-L72
Varnai, Peter......................................................... M-L83
Vellinga, Ryan...................................................... M-L17
Venkatachalam, Manjeri A...................................S-L45
Verba, Kliment A.................................................. T-L11
Verkade, Paul......................................................... T-L10
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Verman, Radha.................................................... M-L55
Vidali, Luis.............................................................S-L91
Vieira-Coelho, Maria A......................... T-L96, T-L97,
W-L7, W-L39
Vignali, Marissa.....................................................S-L71
Villeneuve, Anne......................................................T-L9
Vio, Carlos............................................................ M-L74
Viollet, Benoit...................................................... M-L85
Vives-Bauza, Cristofol........................................ T-L103
Vizeacoumar, Franco J...........................................S-L63
Vizeacoumar, Frederick S.....................................S-L63
Vocadlo, David...................................................... T-L39
Vogel, Steven M................................................... M-L51
Vosseller, Keith..................................................... T-L39
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Waddell, Emanuel................................................W-L10
Wainer, Irving W.................................................. M-L77
Wakenite, Paul...................................................... T-L82
Walczak, Claire......................................................S-L57
Walker, Valerie..................................................... M-L11
Walker-Kopp, Nancy........................................... T-L19
Walters, Brandon J................................................ T-L99
Walz, Thomas......................................................W-L73
Wang, Danling.....................................................W-L54
Wang, Daobing.................................................... M-L96
Wang, Gary........................................................... M-L95
Wang, I-Hsuan..................................................... T-L18
Wang, Jen-Chywan..............................................W-L40
Wang, Jian................................................................. S-L8
Wang, Jue................................................................S-L78
Wang, Kai.............................................................. T-L28
Wang, Qinchuan................................................... T-L32
Wang, Rui............................................................. M-L70
Wang, Tzu-Chien V.............................................. T-L13
Wang, Weiye.......................................... W-L11, W-L12
Wang, Xiujie.......................................................... T-L68
Wang, Yanming......................................................S-L18
Wang, Yao............................................................. M-L63
Wang, Yao-Ping....................................................W-L32
Wang, Yazhou........................................................ T-L28
Wang, Zhaohui.......................................................M-L2
Wang, Zhibo......................................................... T-L86
Ward, Richard A.................................................. M-L94
Warren, Cirle A....................................................W-L56
Wary, Kishore.......................................... M-L51, T-L74
Washington, Mary Kay.......................................W-L15
Watanabe, Kazuhide.............................. S-L27, W-L28
Wattiaux, Robert.................................................. T-L61
Weaver, Carole.....................................................S-L108
Wei, Karen..............................................................S-L99
Weiderhold, Kimberly N......................................S-L50
Weinfeld, Michael................................................. T-L77
Weinmaster, Geraldine..................................... M-L104
Weisblat, David A.................................... T-L37, T-L42
Weiss, Stefanie M................................................W-L69
Wells, Adrienne....................................................S-L101
Wen, Wenyu......................................................... M-L70
Wenderoth, Mary Pat........................................W-L108
Weng, Yi-Chinn.....................................M-L46, M-L49
Wennerberg, Krister............................................ M-L92
Wentz-Hunter, Kelly K........................................S-L10
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Werner, Michel.......................................................S-L73
West, Matthew...................................................... T-L52
White, Lucile........................................................ M-L92
Whitehead, Robert..............................................W-L15
Wichterle, Hynek.................................................W-L46
Wiegraebe, Winfried.............................................S-L58
Wiemann, Stefan.................................................W-L30
Wieschaus, Eric.................................................... M-L14
Wiktorowicz, John E...........................................W-L53
Wildenberg, Gregg............................................... T-L64
Williams, John C....................................................S-L69
Wilm, Matthias......................................................S-L75
Wilson, Elizabeth..................................................S-L29
Wilson, Scott M.................................................... T-L99
Wiseman, Paul.....................................................W-L81
Wojewodka, Gabriella.......................................... T-L56
Won, Jong-Gun....................................................W-L75
Won, Minho.........................................................W-L38
Wong, Annie......................................................... T-L68
Wong, Chelsea...................................... W-L11, W-L12
Wood, Christopher R............................................M-L2
Woon, Chow Thai................................................ T-L94
Wormington, Mike..................................................T-L6
Wozniak, Richard.................................... T-L17, T-L23
Wright, Robin..................................................... T-L107
Wu, Hao............................................................... M-L90
Wu, Mingfu........................................................... T-L88
Wu, Xunwei...........................................................S-L96
Wynne, David.........................................................S-L54
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Xie, Jianxin............................................................. T-L57
Xie, Zhiping.........................................................W-L87
Xiong, Wen-Cheng............................................... T-L57
Xiong, Xin............................................................ M-L20
Xu, Ming-Qun.....................................................W-L86
Xu, Ren.................................................. M-L45, W-L20
Xu, Wenqing......................................................... T-L51
Xu, Xiaoping..........................................M-L63, M-L65
Xu, Xingzhi............................................................S-L78
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Yagi, Toshiki.........................................................S-L104
Yamada, Shigeru................................................... T-L84
Yamaguchi, Akihito.............................................. T-L58
Yamamoto, Akitsugu............................................ T-L58
Yamasaki, Manabu................................................ T-L62
Yan, Yi-Lin............................................................. T-L70
Yang, Baoli............................................................. T-L32
Yang, Chun.............................................................S-L25
Yang, Hee Won.................................................... M-L32
Yang, Hee-Young...........T-L4, T-L73, W-L67, W-L68
Yang, Wannian......................................................... S-L8
Yang, Yun Sun....................................................... T-L90
Yao, Hongjie...........................................................S-L18
Yao, Xuebiao...........................................................S-L53
Yap, Alpha.............................................................. T-L40
Yasuda, Kenji........................................................ M-L67
Yasuda, Shigeaki..................................................W-L49
Yasumoto, Fumie.................................................W-L43
Yasutis, Kimberly...................................................S-L71
Yates, John R...........................................................M-L3
Yates, Travis J..........................................................S-L62
Yelick, Pamela C.................................................... T-L70
Yen, Tim..................................................................S-L80
Yin, Guoying........................................................ M-L12
Yoder, Bradley K........................................ M-L4, M-L5
Yokoyama, Hideki.................................................S-L75
Yoo, Min-Jeong.....................................................W-L75
Yoon, Yisang........................................................ T-L102
Yoshimori, Tamotsu.............................................. T-L58
Yu, Cheng-han..................................................... M-L18
Yu, Chi-Yi.............................................................W-L40
Yu, Cong.................................................................S-L98
Yu, Wei-hsuan...................................................... M-L66
Yu-Lee, Li-yuan......................................................S-L67
Yuan, Kai................................................................S-L53
Yuan, Xiujie.......................................................... M-L81
Yue, Beatrice...........................................................S-L10
Yuen, Karen............................................................S-L81
Yura, Kei...............................................................S-L104
Yuzaki, Michisuke................................................. T-L85
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Zacchetti, Alberto................................................W-L17
Zahedi, Bari........................................................ M-L107
Zaitseva, Tatiana.................................................. M-L43
Zanic, Marija..........................................................S-L72
Zawistowski, Jon.................................................. M-L27
Zhai, Sulan........................................................... M-L81
Zhai, Zhiwei......................................................... T-L71
Zhang, Aihua.......................................................W-L86
Zhang, An-Sheng................................................ M-L52
Zhang, David J.....................................................W-L30
Zhang, Huizhen.................................................. M-L73
Zhang, Jun..............................................................S-L89
Zhang, Lisha........................................................ M-L92
Zhang, Mingjie....................................... S-L98, M-L70
Zhang, Shasha..................................................... M-L81
Zhang, Su-Chun................................................... T-L86
Zhang, Xiao-Qing................................................ T-L86
Zhang, Yi............................................................... T-L71
Zhang, Zhao........................................................ M-L81
Zhang, Zhaolei......................................................S-L63
Zhang, Zhuohua.................................................W-L54
Zhao, Jerry............................................................. T-L68
Zhao, Yidan D...................................................... M-L51
Zhao, Zhongzhong............................................. M-L81
Zhou, Chengji....................................................... T-L28
Zhou, Lijuan......................................................... T-L57
Zhou, Zheng......................................................... T-L57
Zhou, Zhenqing........................................... S-L2, S-L3
Zhu, Jie...................................................................S-L95
Zhu, Tong.............................................................. T-L79
Zhu, Tongge...........................................................S-L53
Zhu, Xiaodong.......................................................S-L77
Zhu, Zhiqing.........................................................S-L70
Zitserman, Diana.................................................. T-L50
Zon, Jeroen V........................................................ T-L45
Zones, James M.......................................................M-L2
Zorn, Telma M........................................ W-L1, W-L42
Zuscik, Michael................................................... M-L12
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