london hypoxia meeting

09:00-10-10 Physiology and disease (70 mins) – Chair Prof Luke Howard


Dr Tammie Bishop
(Oxford) – Long talk

“HIF-2 in oxygen chemosensitivity and paragangliomas”

Dr Olena Rudyk (KCL) – Long talk

“Redox-Regulated Kinases in Pulmonary Hypertension”

Dr Tom Keeley (Oxford) – Long talk

“New mechanisms of oxygen sensing through N-terminal cysteine dioxygenation”

Coffee and tea break (20 mins)

 

10:30-11:40 Hypoxia Tools (70mins) – Chair Dr Rick Southworth


Dr Antoine Wallabregue
(The Conway Group Oxford) – Long talk

“New fluorogenic probes to image different levels of hypoxia”

Dr Edward Waters. (KCL) – Short Talk

“Imaging mitochondrial membrane potentials in vivo with SPECT”

Dr Jie Shen (KCL) – Short talk

“Non-invasive imaging of hypoxia in cardiac hypertrophy using Positron Emission Tomography”

Dr Alexander Thompson (Imperial) – Short talk

“Longitudinal, non-invasive monitoring of hypoxia during tumour growth using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy”

11:40-13:00 Cancer session (70 mins)  – Chair Dr Henry Robb

 

Dr Hannah Lawson (ICR London) – Long talk

“Hypoxia signaling as a therapeutic target in AML”

Dr Henry Robb (Imperial) – Long talk

“Volatile hypoxia signatures in oesophageal adenocarcinoma”

Dr Brian Ortmann (Newcastle) – Long Talk

“Defining the role of SET1B in the HIF transcriptional response and ccRCC progression”

Lunch and posters 13:00-14:00

 

14:00-15:10 Signalling/metabolism (70mins)

 

Dr Hudson Coates (Cambridge) – Long Talk

“Global protein stability screening uncovers targets of oxygen-regulated degradation

Dr Tekle Pauzaite (Cambridge) – Short talk

“Deubiquitinating enzyme mutagenesis screens identify a USP43-dependent HIF-1 transcriptional response”

Dr Guine Grice (Cambridge) – Short talk

“Regulation of glutarylation and 2-oxoglutarate dependent dioxygenases”

Dr Andrew Murray (Cambridge) – Long Talk

“Metabolic adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia”

Break Coffee/Tea (20 mins)

 

15:30-16:40 Circulation and innate immune response (70 mins) – Prof Edwin Chilvers (Chair)

 

Prof Alexander Gourine (UCL) – Long Talk

“Mechanisms of cerebral blood flow control during hypoxia”

Dr Katharine Lodge (Imperial) – Long Talk

“Neutrophil phenotype in hypoxia”

Dr Charis Pericleous (Imperial) – Short talk

‘Modelling stroke in thrombotic antiphospholipid syndrome’

Dr Lida Kabir (LMS-MRC Imperial) – Short talk

‘Crosstalk between AMP-activated protein kinase and hypoxia signalling in the endothelium’

16:40 Closing remarks

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