Participation de conférenciers externes à <strong>des</strong> rencontres scientifiques etcours à l’<strong>IRCM</strong>Conférences PfizerTitre de conférenceOctobreMcFADDEN, Grant, Director, Emerging Pathogens Initiative,College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FlorideWALLACE, Valerie A., Associate Director, Basic Research,Vision Program, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa,OntarioPoxvirus Tropism: The role of immune evasionstrategiesBirthorder matters: How signals from older neuronsinfluence progenitor behavior in the retinaNovembreMENDELSOHN, Cathy L., Assistant Professor of UrologicSciences, Columbia University, New York, New YorkROODMAN, G. David, Director, Center for Bone Biology,University of Pittsburgh Medical College, Pittsburgh,PennsylvaniaZIMMERMAN, Lyle B., National Institute for MedicalResearch, London, United KingdomMolecular pathways regulating urinary tract formationPaget’s disease, virus or gene?Genetics of Xenopus tropicalis: Mining a simpletetrapod genome for novel gene functions using highthroughputscreensDécembreFISHELL, Gordon, Professor and Coordinator, SmilowNeuroscience Program, NYU Medical Center, New York, NewYorkMaking up your mind, the developmental specification ofcortical interneuronJanvierBEIER, Frank, Canada Research Chair in MusculoskeletalHealth, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, TheUniversity of Western Ontario, London, OntarioHUI, Chi-chung, Professor, Molecular and Medical Genetics,Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto,OntarioKLEIN, Ruediger, Managing Director, Max-Planck-Institute ofNeurobiology, Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Munich-Martinsried, GermanyRho GTPases in cartilage development andosteoarthritisHow to smoothen a Hedgehog?Cell-cell communication via the Eph/ephrin systemduring neuronal development and plasticityFévrierBEHRINGER, Richard R., Department of Molecular Genetics,University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston,TexasBHATTACHARYA, Shoumo, Professor of CardiovascularMedicine and Wellcome Senior Fellow in Clinical Science,University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomCHEN, Elizabeth, Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics,Baltimore, MDMcPHERSON, Ruth, Director, Lipid Clinic, Lipid ResearchLaboratory, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Professor,Medicine and Biochemistry, Ottawa, OntarioGenetic regulation of organ diversity in mammalsGenetic and molecular mechanisms in cardiacdevelopment and congenital heart diseaseMolecular mechanisms of myoblast fusionNew insights into the genetic etiology of CHD78
MarsHATTEN, Mary E., Laboratory of DevelopmentalNeurobiology, The Rockefeller University, New York, NewYorkMOSS, Thomas, Cancer Research Centre of Laval University,Québec, QuébecSHINDE, Ujwal, Department of Biochemistry and MolecularBiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland,OregonTRINCHIERI, Giorgio, Director, Cancer and InflammationProgram, Chief, Laboratory of Experimental Immunology,Center for Cancer Research, NCI, Frederick, MarylandNew directions in CNS neuronal migrationAdapting FGFR to Adaptin; molecules that controlendocytosis and mesoderm inductionThermodynamics versus kinetics in the intramolecularchaperone-mediated folding and activation of subtilasesCancer and inflammationAvrilENQUIST, Lynn W., Department of Molecular Biology,Princeton University, Princeton, New JerseyMACARA, Ian G., University of Virginia School of Medicine,Center for Cell Signaling, Charlottesville, VirginiePHILIPS, Mark R., Cell Biology & Pharmacology, AssociateDirector for Basic Science, NYU Cancer institute, NYU Schoolof Medicine, New York, New YorkVAN DER KOOY, Derek, Department of Medical Geneticsand Microbiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, OntarioTrans-neuronal spread of Alpha Herpesvirus infectionDeciphering the polarity code - Cell polarization inepithelia and neuronsCompartmentalized Ras signalingDivisional symmetry and the differentiation of stem cellprogenyMaiLEE, Brendan, Howard Hugues Medical Institute, BaylorCollege of Medicine, Houston, TexasNovel developmental genetic mechanisms in human andmouse skeletal dysplasiasJuinDUSTIN, Michael L., Department of Pathology, NYU MedicalCenter, New York, New YorkMechanisms of signal initiation, modulation andtermination in immunological synapsesConférences spécialesTitre de conférenceDécembreFIGEYS, Daniel, Université d’Ottawa, The Ottawa Institute ofSystems Biology, Ottawa, OntarioGOTTARDO, Raphael, University of British Columbia,Vancouver, Colombie BritanniqueProteomics for the study of protein interactionsStatistical challenges in high-throughput chromatinimmunoprecipitation assaysJanvierDANNEMAN, Peggy J., Director, Laboratory Anumal HealthServices, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, MaineNANTEL, André, Biotechnology Research Institutef, NationalResearch Council of Canada, Montréal, QuébecMy mice seem healthy – Why do I need a barrier?Functional genomic in Fungal and mammalian cellsFévrierARCHAMBAULT, Vincent, Department of Genetics,University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KindomProteomic, genetic and functional studies of the cellscycle: Controlling polo kinase in Drosophila79
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