Wednesday, 23 September
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| 13:30-14:00 |
Official Opening, Introductory Remarks |
| 14:00-15:00 |
FISV Lecture 1
Glauco Tocchini-Valentini (Monterotondo, RM) Logic and information in constructing an organism
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| 15:00 -15:30 |
Coffee break |
| 15:30 -17:30 |
Plenary Session 1Evolution: 200 years since Darwin
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Chairs: Giorgio Bertorelle (Ferrara), Rosaria Scozzari (Roma)
Telmo Pievani (Milano) The structure of evolutionary theory
Andreas Wagner (Zurich, Switzerland) Neutralism and selectionism
Allen Orr (Rochester, USA) The genetics of speciation
Bernardino Fantini (Geneva, Switzerland) The expression of emotions in man and animals: a Darwinian Revolution
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| 17:30-21:00 |
Poster Session 1including Wine & Cheese Welcome Party
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TOPICS 1. Bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics Ferdinando Di Cunto (Torino), Claudia Binda (Pavia) 2. Cell cycle Giovanna Lucchini (Milano), Maurizio Gatti (Roma) 3. Cellular stress, apoptosis and autophagy Marco Sandri (Padova), Rosario Rizzuto (Padova) 4. Chromosome biology Patrizio Dimitri (Roma), Sergio Pimpinelli (Roma) 5. Development and differentiation Giorgio Merlo (Milano), Marco Crescenzi (Roma) 6. DNA damage and mutagenesis Maria Pia Longhese (Milano), Margherita Bignami (Roma) 7. Environmental microbiology and microbial ecology Maurizio Petruccioli (Viterbo), Enrica Galli (Milano) 8. Epigenetics Valerio Orlando (Roma), Carlo Gaetano (Roma) 9. Evolution Andrea Pilastro (Padova), Renato Fani (Firenze) 10. Genetics of microorganisms Tiziana Lodi (Parma), Anna Maria Puglia (Palermo) 11. Human genetic diversity David Caramelli (Firenze), Alessandro Achilli (Pavia) 12. Immunology Francesco Di Virgilio (Ferrara), Marco Cassatella (Verona) 15. Neurobiology Davide Franceschini (Siena), Gabriella Augusti-Tocco (Roma)
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| 21:00 -22:30 |
Round table
Understanding and perception of evolution in contemporary society
Coordinators: Gilberto Corbellini (Roma), Lucio Luzzatto (Firenze), Telmo Pievani (Milano)
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Thursday, 24 September
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| 08:30-10:30 |
Plenary Session 2Evolution: 200 years since Darwin
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Chairs: Guido Barbujani (Ferrara), Antonio Torroni (Pavia)
Alan Weiner (Washington, USA) Darwin is always right: the RNA world and the origins of life
Rino Rappuoli (Siena) Evolution of microorganisms
Kenneth Weiss (University Park, USA) Genetic causation: a Fermi problem
Andrea Pilastro (Padova) Selection in relation to sex and the modern theory of sexual selection
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| 10:30 -11:30 |
FISV Lecture 2
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (Stanford, USA) Darwinian selection in human evolution
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| 11:30-15:00 |
Poster session 2including coffee and lunch
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13. Membrane trafficking, adhesion Cesare Montecucco (Padova), Ivan de Curtis (Milano) 14. Microbial biotechnologies Laura Frontali (Roma), Stefano Donadio (Milano) 16. Oncogenes and tumor suppressors Massimo Santoro (Napoli), Silvia Soddu (Roma) 17. Plant biotechnology Daniele Rosellini (Perugia), Fabio Nocito (Milano) 18. Plant development and diseases Giulia de Lorenzo (Roma), Franco Faoro (Milano) 19. Plant metabolism and environmental stresses Riccardo Izzo (Pisa), Giacomo Lorenzini (Pisa) 20. Plant nutrition Felice Cervone (Roma), Stefano Cesco (Udine) 21. Plant pathogenic microbes Antonio Ippolito (Bari), Donato Gallitelli (Bari) 22. Protein synthesis Stefano Biffo (Milano), Fabrizio Loreni (Roma) 23. Regulation of transcription Barbara Majello (Napoli) 24. RNA biology Davide Gabellini (Milano), Giuseppe Biamonti (Pavia) 25. Signal transduction Tullio Pozzan (Padova), Silvia Giordano (Torino) 26. Stem cells, iPS, cancer stem cells Roberto Mantovani (Milano), Mario Chiariello (Siena) 27. Virology Aldo Venuti (Roma)
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| 15:00 -16:00 |
Chiara D'Onofrio Prize and Lecture
Gioacchino Natoli (Milano) The epigenome and the transcriptional control of innate immunity and inflammation
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| 16.00 |
Federated Societies' Time |
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ABCD
- 16:30 - Proclamazione Premi ABCD 2009:
miglior tesi di Dottorato: Andrea Bisso (Trieste) e Carolina L Crespo (Milano) miglior poster: Angela Bononi (Ferrara), Isaia Barbieri (Torino), Stefano Marchesi (Milano)
- 16:45 - Andrea Bisso (Trieste) "Peptide Aptamers targeting mutant p53 induce apoptosis in tumor cells"
- 17:15 - Carolina L Crespo (Milano) "The Par/aPKC complex controls the vectorial migration of medaka macrophages in vivo"
- 17:45 - Assemblea Soci ABCD
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AGI
- 16:30 - Riunione Consiglio Direttivo AGI
- 17:15 - Premio Dottorato AGI e presentazione del lavoro premiato
- 17:45 - Pablo Amati "Un ricordo di Mario Terzi"
- 18:45 - Assemblea dei Soci AGI
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SIBBM
[Public event sponsored by EMBO Science & Society programme]
- 16:00 - Film projection: "The hidden life of our genes" by Hervé Nisic.
A journey through Epigenetic research, exploring the dynamic interface between the genome and the environment. A movie produced by "The Epigenome Network of Excellence" supported by European Framework Program 7 (FP7)
- 17:00 - Round table:
"Epigenetics: How the environment shapes the genome" Coordinators: Valerio Orlando and Paolo Sassone-Corsi
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SIMGBM
Chairs: Gianni Dehò, Bianca Colonna
- 16:30 - SIMGBM and "Fondo Giovanni Magni" prize awards
- 16:45 - Presentation of "Premio Tatò"
- 17:05 - Presentation of "Premio Naicons"
- 17:25 - Presentation of "Premio Novartis"
- 17:45 - Break
AGI - Pablo Amati: "Un ricordo di Mario Terzi"
- 18:00 - Presentation of "Premio Giovanni Magni"
- 18:20 - Minisymposium: Yeast as a model and a tool
- 18:20 - Laura Frontali (La Sapienza, University of Rome) "Sixty years after the discovery of the petite mutation"
- 18:45 - Michael Glickman (The Technion, Haifa, IL) "Yeast as a model for the study of the proteasome"
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SIBV, SICA and SIPAV
- 16:30 - Symposium "Plants, soil and environment"
Chairs: Felice Cervone, Gian Attilio Sacchi, Felice Scala (three posters from the poster sections 17 to 21 will be selected for an oral presentation in this symposium)
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Friday, 25 September
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| 08:30-10:30 |
Parallel Symposia 1. Asymmetric cell division in development and cancer
Chairs: Enzo Calautti (Torino), Silvia Bonaccorsi (Roma)
Silvia Bonaccorsi (Roma) Drosophila neuroblasts as a paradigm for stem cell asymmetric cell division
Cayetano Gonzalez (Barcelona, Spain) Neural stem cell polarity and malignant growth in Drosophila
Wieland B. Huttner (Dresden, Germany) Neurogenesis and the cell biology of neural stem and progenitor cells
Salvatore Pece (Milano) Endocytic proteins, asymmetric cell division and cancer
2. Regulation of protein synthesis in health and disease
Chair: Fabrizio Loreni (Roma)
Christopher Proud (Southampton, UK) Defects in protein synthesis can cause human disease
Stefano Biffo (Milano) Eukaryotic initiation factor 6 is rate-limiting for translation, growth and transformation
Fabrizio Loreni (Roma) Defective ribosome synthesis in human pathologies: the case of Diamond-Blackfan anemia
Claudio Sette (Roma) Post-transcriptional control of gene expression during gametogenesis and its implication in male fertility
3. Life inside invertebrates and disease transmission control
Chairs: Daniele Daffonchio (Milano), Mauro Mandrioli (Modena)
Marcelo Jacob Lorena (Baltimore, USA) Prospects and challenges for malaria control
Guido Favia (Camerino) Acetic acid bacteria: the fourth side of the malaria triangle?
Claudio Bandi (Milano) Gendercide symbionts and the control of filarial disease
Daniele Daffonchio (Milano) Symbiotic life in insect vectors of plant phathogens
4. Sexual and asexual reproduction
Chairs: Domenico Carputo (Napoli), Mariella Rasotto (Padova)
Lucia Colombo (Milano) Identification of target genes of the ovule identity complex in Arabidopsis
Emidio Albertini (Perugia) Identification and characterization of genes candidate for apomixis in Poa pratensis L.
Romano Dallai (Siena) Insect reproduction by indirect sperm transfer
Tim Birkhead (Sheffield, UK) Darwin and post-copulatory sexual selection
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| 10:30 -11:00 |
Coffee break |
| 11:00 -13:00 |
Plenary Session 3 RNA Splicing and complexity of eukaryotes
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[Part of the cost of the symposium will be covered by EURASNET, the NoE for Alternative Splicing]
Chair: Giuseppe Biamonti (Pavia)
Adrian Krainer (Long Island, USA) The logic of alternative splicing in health and disease
Francisco Baralle (Trieste) Exonic splicing regulatory elements, amino acid codons and natural selection
Gil Ast (Tel Aviv, Israel) Alternative splicing and higher level of human genomic complexity
Claudia Ghigna (Pavia) Ultraconserved DNA elements, alternative splicing and cell identity
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| 13:00 -14:00 |
Lunch break |
| 14:00-15:00 |
FISV Lecture 3
Harald zur Hausen (Heidelberg, Germany) Infectious causes of human cancers
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| 15:00-16:00 |
EMBO Lecture
Paolo Sassone-Corsi (Irvine, USA) Epigenetics and metabolism: the clock connection
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| 16:00-16:30 |
Poster Prizes (plenary) and Official Closure of the meeting |
| 17:00-19:00 |
Direttivo FISV |
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