Welcome to the UCMR DAY 13 January 2022! Get an update on research within UCMR and core facilities/National infrastructures co-funded by UCMR programs.
Keynote speaker Kayla King, Department of Zoology, Oxford University
ImageOxford University, www.johncairns.co.uk, John Cairns
Time: 13 January 2022
Venue: On Zoom
Due to increased spread of infection and increased strain on the healthcare system, the Swedish Government has introduced a new action plan of COVID measures that took effect on 8 December. As a response to this, the Vice-Chancellor adopted a revised decision for Umeå University that implies, among other things, that larger meetings and events should be implemented online or be postponed.
In order to comply with the rules, while still having the possibility to meet and interact within the UCMR community in a way that guarantees the safety of all participants, we decided to make the UCMR Day an online event only.
Scientists and staff members within UCMR (Umeå Centre for Microbial Research) research groups, collaboration partners and researchers with an interest in microbial research and/or infection biology are invited to a day of inspiring research presentations and an excellent opportunity for networking and initiation of multidisciplinary collaborations.
This one-day conference includes two international keynotes, scientific presentations by UCMR affiliated researchers, selected abstract talks and poster elevator pitches as well as physical poster presentations. The program offers several possibilities for UCMR scientists to interact digitally and network with each other.
Keynote speakers:
Kayla King, professor at the Department of Zoology, Oxford University
Päivi Ojala, professor at the Department of Pathology, University of Helsinki
Programme:
09.00 Welcome address Hans Adolfsson Yaowen Wu
09.20 Session I Chair: Anders Sjöstedt
Invited talk Agneta Andersson Response of bacterioplankton to terrestrial organic matter in the northern Baltic Sea
09.35 Dhirendra Kumar Singh Investigation of Diet-Induced Changes of the Mucosal Barrier Using Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
09.50 Timothée Laurent In situ studies of the macromolecular organization of the replication complexes formed by the Chikungunya virus in infected cells.
10.05 Emelie Backman Neutrophil extracellular traps as a driving force behind severe COVID-19
10.20 Coffee break + poster view
10.50 Session II Chair: Teresa Frisan
Keynote Päivi Ojala Molecular mechanisms of oncogenic herpesvirus replication in lymphatic endothelium: discovery of novel therapeutic targets for viral cancer
11.35 Invited talk Erik Chorell Development of small molecules to perturb biological systems - exemplified by molecules targeting G-quadruplex DNA
11.50 Puja Tiwary Scaling up genetics in malaria mosquito stages
12.05 Lunch break
13.00 Session III Chair: Constantin Urban
Invited talk Mattias Forsell High Resolution Analysis of Vaccine-Induced Responses to SARS-CoV-2
13.15 Anna Bergonzini Effects of bacterial genotoxins on immune modulation, chronic inflammation and cancer development
13.30 Natuschka Lee The bee microbiome: a new source for research in gut microbiology, infection biology and biotechnology.