Lunes, 10 Diciembre 2012 15:51

XX Jornadas Científicas de Navidad del CNB

Los próximos 18 y 19 de diciembre, 24 científicos del CNB explicarán sus últimos resultados científicos, una magnífica oportunidad para conocer los más recientes avances en el campo de las Ciencias de la Vida.

Tuesday, December 18th 2012

 

(Chair: José María Valpuesta)

 10:00 José María Carazo: X-ray Microscopy: How to achieve 3D quantitative structural cellular information at 30 nm resolution

 10:20 Antonio Leyva: Actin cytoskeleton integrates auxin and brassinosteroid signalling pathways

 10:40 Carlos Ardavín: Type I interferon production by inflammatory monocyte-derived dendritic cells during C. albicans infection

11:00 José Ramón Naranjo: Transcriptional repressor DREAM controls neuronal responses in health and disease

 

Coffee break

 

(Chair: Javier Paz-Ares)

12:00 Juan Pablo Albar: Global phosphoproteomic and membrane proteomic analyses to establish a signal transduction activation map

12:20 Karel van Wely: Stick em up, but put em back down again! The role of Dido in regulating cilium size

12:40 Vicente Rubio: Integration of developmental and abiotic stress signals in plants: Roles of CRL4 ubiquitin ligases and associated complexes

 13:00 Francisco García-del Portillo: Intracellular bacterial pathogens: an update of our research on Salmonella

 

Lunch

 

(Chair: Juan C. Alonso)

15:00 Arturo Calzada: DNA Replication origin usage and genome instability: unveiling an oncogenic contributor?

 15:20 Santos Mañes: The crosstalk between inflammation and cancer. Chemokines and beyond

 15:40 Francisco Iborra: The role of mitochondria in Biological Noise

 16:00 Andrea Chini: Identification and characterization of antagonist molecules of jasmonic acid

 

 

 

 Wednesday, December 19th 2012

 

(Chair: Inés Antón)

10:00 Cristina Risco: Studying cell-pathogen interactions and cell architecture with new imaging techniques

 10:20 Francisco Rodríguez Aguirre: The dsRNA-binding protein IBDV VP3 polypeptide counteracts the innate antiviral immune response

 10:40 Carmen Simón: Single point mutations in viral proteins enable to broaden viral host range

 11:00 Mar Valés: Human NKG2D-ligands: Cell biology strategies modulating immune recognition

 

Coffee break

 

(Chair: Hugh Reyburn)

 

12:00 Alejandro Couce: How to measure mutation rates with little experimental effort                                                                                                                         

12:20 Lluís Montoliu: A new retinal mutation found in common outbred mice

12:40 Juan Poyatos: To change, or not to change, gene expression; that is the question

 13:00 Carmen San Martín: Structural determinants of adenovirus assembly

 

Lunch

 

(Chair: José María Valpuesta)

15:00 Víctor de Lorenzo: Environmental bacteria as computers making computers

15:20 Luis Ángel Fernández: Programming E. coli for tumour colonization and delivery of antibodies

 15:40 Michele Chiappi: Cryo-X-ray nano-tomography revealed different morphogenetic Vaccinia Virus intermediates inside a whole infected cell

 15:50 Marcin Krupka: Key role of terminal domains of FtsA in its essential self-interaction