41st BSCB GenSoc UK Cilia Network e-symposium

Date: June 7th 2022 Time: 15:00 - 17:00 GMT

Pierre Gönczy, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. “Molecular architecture of the C. elegans centriole”. Qing-Feng Wu, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. “Centrosomes in Neocortex Development”. Amanda Travis, postdoc, Pearring lab, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, US. “Disrupting the ciliary gradient of active Arl3 affects rod photoreceptor nuclear migration”. Zhen Chen, postdoc, Vale lab, University of California San Francisco, US. "Asymmetric architectures of mammalian sperm revealed by in situ cryoET. Aida Rodrigo Albors, postdoc, Storey lab, University of Dundee, UK. "Making sense of spinal cord ependymal cell diversity"


40th BSCB GenSoc UK Cilia Network e-symposium

Date: May 10th 2022 Time: 15:00 - 17:30 BST

Takanobu Katoh, postdoc, Hamada lab, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Japan. “Immotile cilia of the mouse node sense a fluid flow–induced mechanical force for left-right symmetry breaking”. Stephan Schneider, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. “Organization and development of multi-ciliated arrays in a marine larva”. Inna Nikonorova, postdoc, Barr lab, Rutgers Universtiy, USS . “Isolation, profiling, and tracking of ciliary extracellular vesicle cargo in Caenorhabditis elegans”. Eric Ollinger, postdoc, Sayer lab, University of Newcastle, UK. "Progressive liver, kidney, and heart degeneration in children and adults affected by TULP3 mutations". Robby Van Sciver, postdoc, Caspary lab, Emory University, US. "The critical ciliary role of ARL13B in kidney cystogenesis".


39th BSCB GenSoc UK Cilia Network e-symposium

Date:April 5th 2022 Time: 15:00 - 17:00 GMT

Pablo Sartori, Gulbenkian Institute, Portugal. "Mapping ciliary variability into a low-dimensional mechanical space". Zhaoxia Sun, Yale University, US. "Inactivation of Nphp2 in renal epithelial cells drives infantile nephronophthisis like phenotypes in mouse". Tomoharu Kanie, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, US . "The distal appendage network analysis reveals the complex important for ciliary vesicle recruitment". Emma Hall, postdoc, Mill lab, MRC Human Genetics Unit, UK. "Centriolar satellites promote timely ciliogenesis in vivo". Dhivya Kumar, postdoc, Reiter lab, University of California at San Franscisco, US. "Centriolar satellites expedite mother centriole remodeling to promote ciliogenesis".


38th BSCB GenSoc UK Cilia Network e-symposium

Date: March 8th 2022 Time: 15:00 - 17:15 GMT

Kuo-Chiang Hsia, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. “Α γ-tubulin complex-dependent pathway suppresses unscheduled ciliogenesisby promoting cilia disassembly”. Emmanuelle Steib, postdoc, Vermot lab, Imperial College London, UK. “TissUExM, a tool to study ciliary heterogeneity at super-resolution in whole embryo”. Scott Waddell, graduate student, Mill and Boulter labs, MRC Human Genetics Unit, UK. “Polycystic liver disease is driven by dysregulated integrin and TGF-β signalling following primary cilia loss”. Wellington Cardoso, Columbia University, US. "A local translation program regulates centriole amplification in the airway epithelium". Rui Zhang, Washington University St Louis, US. "Cryo-EM structure of ciliary central apparatus reveals mechanisms of microtubule patterning". Kai Zhang, Yale University, US. "Cryo-EM structure of an active central apparatus".


 

37th BSCB GenSoc UK Cilia Network e-symposium

Date:February 8th 2022 Time: 15:00 - 17:00 GMT

Hiroshi Inaba, Associate Professor, Tottori University, Japan. “Generation of cilia-inspired microtubule superstructures by binding of peptide-fused proteins to inside and outside”. Jakub Sedzinski, Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. “Mechanics of cell integration in vivo”. Jing Hughes, Assistant Professor, Washington University St Louis, US. “Motile primary cilia in islet cells”. Karl Lechtreck, Associate Professor, University of Georgia, US. "Chlamydomonas ARL13 Facilitates BBSome-Cargo interaction for Protein Export from Cilia".


36th BSCB GenSoc UK Cilia Network e-symposium

Date: January 11th 2022 Time: 15:00 - 17:00 GMT

Ezgi Odabasi, postdoc, Firat-Karalar Lab, Koç University, Turkey “CCDC66 is required for transition zone formation and ciliary axoneme assembly”. Huijie Zhao, postdoc, Westlake Lab, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, US “Ccdc108-IFT-B Complex Regulates Cytoskeletal Organization Essential for Centriole Migration in Multiciliogenesis”. Skylar Dewees, graduate student, Kahn Lab, Emory University, US “Phylogenetic profiling and cellular analyses of ARL16 reveal roles in traffic of IFT140 and INPP5E”. Jeremy Reiter, PI, University of California, San Francisco, US "How centrioles function in lung branching".