POSTERS
Saturday, 20 March · 11.00 a.m.
- Presenters of posters with an odd number are requested to be present at their poster during the first half of the poster session (11:00-11:45), while those with an even number should be present during the second half (11:45-12:30).
- Your poster may be put up on Saturday morning, 20 March, from 8.30 a.m. onwards; the poster can remain on display until Sunday, 21 March, at noon.
- The poster's maximum size is A0 (841 x 1,189 mm; width x height).
P1.
Salim ABDELILAH-SEYFRIED · Berlin, Germany
Xirp1 is a marker for a rapid myocellular repair mechanism
P2.
Peter ALESTRöM · Oslo, Norway
Histone and DNA methylation marks on developmentally-regulated genes in zebrafish embryos
P3.
Francesco ANIELLO · Naples, Italy
Expression of two zebrafish relaxin-3 paralog genes in restricted area of the developing brain
P4.
Francesco ARGENTON · Padua, Italy
Characterization of a maternal effect allele affecting behaviour and the formation of the left-right body axis in zebrafish.
P5.
Patrick J. BABIN · Talence, France
Identification of on-off switch genes in the teleost fish intestine
P6.
Jeroen BAKKERS · Utrecht, Netherlands
A forward genetic screen identifies Alk3 upstream of Nodal signaling during left-right axis formation
P7.
Gerrit BEGEMANN · Konstanz, Germany
Fin regeneration in adult and larval zebrafish requires retinoic acid signaling
P8.
Monica BELTRAME · Milan, Italy
Sox18 regulates lymphatic development in zebrafish
P9.
Lucy BYRNES · Galway, Ireland
Nanor, a novel gene, is required for left-right heart asymmetry
P10.
Roland DOSCH · Genève, Switzerland
Soufflé encodes Spastizin and controls vesicle trafficking
P11.
Antonio FIGUERAS · Vigo, Spain
Zebrafish: a model for the study of septic shock and LPS tolerance
P12.
Martin GERING · Nottingham, United Kingdom
Generation of a transgenic zebrafish line that labels emerging haematopoietic stem cells
P13.
Maura GREALY · Galway, Ireland
Modelling the congenital heart disorder arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) in zebrafish
P14.
Anna-pavlina HARAMIS · Amsterdam, Netherlands
The role of the tumour suppressor LKB1 in control of energy metabolism during development and cancer
P15.
Robert Justin HARVEY · London, United Kingdom
Defective glycinergic synaptic transmission in zebrafish motility mutants
P16.
Giselbert HAUPTMANN · Huddinge, Sweden
Characterization of the stress response system in zebrafish
P17.
Philippe HERBOMEL · Paris, France
Developmental hematopoiesis, innate immunity: insights from in vivo imaging
P18.
Jeroen DEN HERTOG · Utrecht, Netherlands
Activating mutations in the RAS-MAPK signaling pathway cause gastrulation cell movement defects in Noonan syndrome
P19.
Estelle HIRSINGER · Paris, France
Laminins participate to muscle fiber type diversification and myotome morphogenesis
P20.
Jean-stéphane JOLY · Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Characterising genes expressed in neural stem cells of the medakafish brain
P21.
Olivier KAH · Rennes, France
Using zebrafish to study the neuroendocrine effects of endocrine disruptors
P22.
Sigrun KORSCHING · Cologne, Germany
The teleost olfactome: complexity at the peripheral level
P23.
Vladimir KORZH · Singapore, Singapore
KillerRed-expressing transgenics as tools for tissue-specific manipulation of cell function
P24.
Juliette LEGLER · Amsterdam, Netherlands
Zebrafish as a model for effects of environmental chemicals on human health
P25.
Katharine LEWIS · Cambridge, United Kingdom
Interneuron specification in the vertebrate spinal cord
P26.
Till LUCKENBACH · Leipzig, Germany
Active cellular transport mechanisms in zebrafish embryos – implications for pharmacology and toxicology
P27.
Alyson MACINNES · Utrecht, Netherlands
Loss of p53 synthesis in zebrafish tumors with ribosomal protein gene mutations
P28.
Istvan MAGYARY · Pecs, Hungary
Effects of dizocilpine maleate (MK-801) and chlorpromazine on locomotor activity and social behavior in zebrafish
P29.
Brian MCDERMOTT · Cleveland, OH, United States
Fascin 2b, an actin-bundling protein, is a constituent of stereocilia in zebrafish
P30.
Marc MULLER · Liège, Belgium
The zebrafish as model system for bone physiology in space
P31.
Stephan NEUHAUSS · Zurich, Switzerland
Quantitative measurements of the optokinetic response in small adult aquatic vertebrates
P32.
Tiago OUTEIRO · Lisbon, Portugal
Novel Models to Study Neurodegenerative Diseases
P33.
Pertti PANULA · Helsinki, Finland
Neurotransmitter systems in zebrafish disease models
P34.
Bernard PEERS · Liège, Belgium
Morpholino-mediated deletion of Pax6b domains reveals that the homeodomain is not essential for pancreatic endocrine cell differentiation
P35.
Gonzalo DE POLAVIEJA · Madrid, Spain
Group decision-making in zebrafish
P36.
Bozena POLOK · Sion, Switzerland
Bigh3 in regeneration of zebrafish fins
P37.
Roy QUINLAN · Durham, United Kingdom
Eye lens organogenesis in the zebrafish studied by two photon imaging
P38.
Tennore RAMESH · Sheffield, United Kingdom
Transgenic mutant sod1 zebrafish model of Amyotrophic LateralSsclerosis/Motor Neuron Disease (ALS/MND) display movement defects, altered synapses, and induction of heat shock response
P39.
Raquel E. RODRIGUEZ · Salamanca, Spain
The zebrafish: a good model to study opioid regulatory mechanisms involved in addiction
P40.
Lars Christian RøNN · Ballerup, Denmark
Effect of harmaline on swimming activity in zebrafish larvae
P41.
Claire RUSSELL · London, United Kingdom
The zebrafish TPP1 mutant is displays the hallmarks of Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis, a pediatric neurodenerative disease
P42.
Massimo SANTORO · Turin, Italy
Molecular genetics of cardiovascular development and regeneration
P44.
Steffen SCHOLPP · Karlsruhe, Germany
Her6 regulates the Neurogenetic Gradient and Neuronal Identity in the Thalamus
P45.
Daniel SCHORDERET · Sion, Switzerland
The closely-related hmx1 and soho1 members of NKX5 have different functions in zebrafish development
P46.
Laurence VANDEL · Toulouse, France
Differential requirements of CARM1 and PRMT5 during myogenesis in zebrafish
P47.
Sophie VRIZ · Paris, France
Implication of type 3 deiodinase in zebrafish fin regeneration
P49.
Tanya WHITFIELD · Sheffield, United Kingdom
Regulation of neurogenesis and sensory patch spacing in the zebrafish otic vesicle
P50.
Daniela ZIZIOLI · Brescia, Italy
Identification of the AP1 adaptor complex in zebrafish and its role in organogenesis
Important dates
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Registrations and Abstract
submissions
open
1 November 2009 -
Notification of Abstract selections
10 December 2009
Deadlines
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Registration and Abstract
submissions
5 December 2009 -
Payment
18 December 2009
Organising Committee
Francesco Argenton
Robert Geisler
Corinne Houart
Stephan Neuhauss
Liz Patton
Bozena Polok
Daniel Schorderet
Stefan Schulte-Merker
Uwe Strähle
Tanya Whitfield
Jochen Wittbrodt


