| Monday, October 25, 2010 |
| 7:00 AM–5:00 PM |
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Registration |
Texas Ballroom Foyer |
| 7:00 AM– 8:30 AM |
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Breakfast Meetings |
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Epigenetics
Special Interest Group
Leaders:
Janet E. Baulch, University of Maryland, Baltimore and
Catherine B. Klein, New York University School of Medicine |
Sundance 3 |
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New Technologies
Special Interest Group
Leaders:
Brinda Mahadevan, Abbott Laboratories and
Patricia A. Escobar, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals |
Sundance 2 |
| 8:30 AM–6:30 PM |
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Posters and Exhibits
OPEN |
Texas Ballroom E |
| 8:30 AM–9:30 AM |
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Plenary Lecture 2
Chronic Cell Stress, Cancer, and The Epigenome
Chairperson:
Janet E. Baulch, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Lecturer:
Stephen B. Baylin, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
Texas Ballroom F |
| 9:45 AM–12:15 PM |
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Symposium 6
RNA Silencing: Mechanism, Biology and Responses to Environmental Stress
Chairpersons:
Igor Pogribny, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. FDA and Olga Kovalchuk, University of Lethbridge
Contributing Sponsor: Elsevier
(Presenting author is underlined.) |
Texas Ballroom G |
| 9:45 AM–10:15 AM |
MicroRNAome Changes in Radiation-Induced Genome Instability
Olga Kovalchuk, University of Lethbridge |
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| 10:15 AM–10:45 AM |
Epimutation Induction by Environmental Factors, Such As H. pylori Infection and Smoking
Toshikazu Ushijima National Cancer Centre Research Institute |
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| 10:45 AM–11:15 AM |
Small Non-Coding RNAs for Medical Practice
George A.Calin, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center |
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| 11:15 AM–11:45 AM |
piRNAs and Transposable Elements in the Germ-Line
Alex Bortvin, Carnegie Institution |
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| 11:45 AM–12:00 NOON |
MicroRNA Expression during Aflatoxin B1-Induced Hepatocarcinogenesis in HCV Transgenic and C57BL/6J Mice
Volodymyr Tryndyak, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. FDA |
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| 12:00 NOON–12:15 PM |
Epigenetic Changes in C57BL/6J Mice Induced by Short-Term Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene by Inhalation
Scherhag A, Sorrentino J, PogribnyI, Rusyn I, Koturbash I |
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| 9:45 AM–12:15 PM |
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Symposium 7
Cognitive Consequences of Fetal and Early Postnatal Exposure to Environmental Contaminants
Chairpersons:
Radim Sram, Institute of Experimental Medicine and
Miriam Poirier, National Cancer Institute, NIH
Organized by the Molecular Epidemiology Special Interest Group
Contributing Sponosr: Office of Research in Women’s Health, NIH |
Texas Ballroom F |
| 9:45 AM–10:10 AM |
Neurobehavioral Consequences of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates in a Multiethnic Cohort
Stephanie M. Engel, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
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| 10:10 AM–10:35 AM |
Impact of Air Pollutants in the Czech Republic on Children’s Health Outcomes
Radim J. Sram, Institute of Experimental Medicine |
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| 10:35 AM–11:00 AM |
The Effect of Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy on Intellectual Disabilities Among 8-Year Old Children
Joyce S. Nicholas, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston |
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| 11:00 AM–11:15 AM |
Break |
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| 11:15 AM–11:40 AM |
Effect of In Utero Gene-Environment Interactions on Mental Development
Frederica P. Perera, Columbia University School of Public Health |
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| 11:40 AM–12:15 PM |
Trans-Placental Exposures and Children’s Mental and Physical Health
Nina T. Holland, University of California, Berkeley |
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| 12:15 PM–1:00 PM |
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Business Meeting |
Texas Ballroom F |
| 1:00 PM–2:00 PM |
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Student and New Investigator Brunch |
Stockyards 1 |
| 1:00 PM–2:15 PM |
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Lunch on your own |
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| 2:15 PM–4:30 PM |
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Symposium 8
Mitochondria Mutagenesis and Disease
Chairpersons:
Jason H. Bielas, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and
P.J. Brooks, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Primary Sponsor: The Ellison Medical Foundation #AG-CW-0317-10
(Presenting author is underlined) |
Texas Ballroom F |
| 2:15 PM–2:35 PM |
Proteins of Nucleotide and Base Excision Repair Pathways Interact in Mitochondria to Protect from Loss of Subcutaneous Fat, a Hallmark of Aging
Mark Berneberg, Eberhard Karls Universität |
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| 2:35 PM–2:55 PM |
Mitochondrial ROS and mtDNA Mutations: A Central Role in Cardiac Health and Aging?
Peter S. Rabinovitch, University of Washington |
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| 2:55 PM–3:15 PM |
Mitochondrial DNA Damage Initiates a Cell Cycle Arrest by a CHK2-Associated Mechanism in Mammalian Cells
Susan P. LeDoux, University of South Alabama |
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| 3:15 PM–3:30 PM |
Break |
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| 3:30 PM–3:50 PM |
Mitochondrial Fusion Is Required for mtDNA Stability and Tolerance of mtDNA Mutations
Marc Vermulst, University of North Carolina |
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| 3:50 PM–4:10 PM |
The Mechanism and Clinical Utility of Somatic Mitochondrial Mutagenesis in Cancer
Jason H. Bielas, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center |
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| 4:10 PM–4:30 PM |
Evidence That MtDNA Depletion but Not Point Mutations or Deletions Causes DNA Polymerase Gamma-Related Mitochondrial Diseases
Stumpf JD, Bailey CM, Spell D, Stillwagon M, Anderson KS, Copeland WC |
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| 2:15 PM–4:30 PM |
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Symposium 9
Advances and Use of Toxicogenomics in Risk Assessment
Chairpersons:
Nagu Keshava, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
Michael D. Waters, Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc.
Organized by the Risk Assessment Special Interest Group
(Presenting author is underlined) |
Texas Ballroom G
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| 2:15 PM–2:25 PM |
Introduction: The State of the Science–From Genomics to Risk Assessment
Nagu Keshava, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
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| 2:25 PM–2:50 PM |
Predicting Carcinogenicity and Mode of Action Using Conventional and Toxicogenomics Approaches
Michael D. Waters, Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc. |
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| 2:50 PM–3:15 PM |
Systems Biology of Human Benzene Exposure
Luoping Zhang, University of California, Berkeley |
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| 3:15 PM–3:30 PM |
Break |
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| 3:30 PM–3:50 PM |
Genotoxicity and Gene Expression Profiles of Organic Extracts from the Air Particles Measured in Human Cell Lines
Topinka J, Hanzalova K, Libalova H, Milcova A, Schmuczerova J, Sram RJ |
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| 3:50 PM–4:10 PM |
Systems Biology Approach for Understanding MOA, Dose-Response and Susceptibility of Environmental Chemicals
Steve Simmons, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
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| 4:10 PM–4:30 PM |
Advancing the Next Generation of Risk Assessment
Ila Cote, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
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| 2:15 PM–4:30 PM |
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Platform Session 1
DNA Repair
Chairpersons:
Mats Ljungman, University of Michigan and
Christine Canman, University of Michigan
Organized by the DNA Repair and Mutagenic Mechanisms Special Interest Group
(Presenting author is underlined) |
Texas Ballroom I |
| 2:15 PM–2:40 PM |
REV1 and DNA Polymerase ζ Facilitate Homologous Recombination Repair
Canman CE |
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| 2:40 PM–3:05 PM |
Structural and Functional Insights into the Non-Homologous End-Joining Pathway
Lees-Miller SP
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| 3:05 PM–3:20 PM |
A Member of NER Proteins XPF Is Involved in DNA DSB Repair by MMEJ in Mammalian Cells
Scuric Z, Schiestl RH |
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| 3:20 PM–3:35 PM |
Break |
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| 3:35 PM–4:00 PM |
Epigenetic Drugs As Modifiers of NHEJ Repair
Robert C, Gojo I, Rassool F |
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| 4:00 PM–4:15 PM |
A Cross-Species Approach for the Discovery of Genetic Interactions in the DNA Damage Response
Piening BD, Huang D, Hsu H-M, Wang S, Murakami-Sekimata A, Wang P, Paulovich AG |
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| 4:15 PM–4:30 PM |
Role of Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) in Manifestation of Zidovudine (AZT)-Induced Aneuploidy and Centrosomal Dysregulation
Momot D, Nostrand TA, Ward Y, John K, Poirier MC, Olivero OA |
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| 4:30 PM–6:30 PM |
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Poster Session 2 and Exhibits |
Texas Ballroom E |
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Even Numbered Abstracts Attended |
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| 6:30 PM–8:30 PM |
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Committee Meetings |
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Education, Student and New Investigator Affairs Committee |
Fort Worth 1 |
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Public Relations and Communications Committee |
Fort Worth 2 |
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Membership and Professional Development Committee and Special Interest Group Leaders |
Sundance 2 |
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