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CMBP & Center for RNA Biology Annual Symposium

Photo from 2019 CMBP Symposium
May 5, 2021
9:00AM - 4:15PM
Zoom & Gather.town

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Add to Calendar 2021-05-05 09:00:00 2021-05-05 16:15:00 CMBP & Center for RNA Biology Annual Symposium Invited speakers for the annual CMBP and Center for RNA Biology symposium include Dr. Wendy Gilbert from Yale University, Dr. Anita Corbett from Emory University, and Dr. Robert Hogg from the NIH. All talks will be presented on Zoom and the poster session will be held on Gather.town (links and other details are forthcoming). Registration is open from March 15th through April 21st at http://bioserv.mps.ohio-state.edu/cmbpsym/2021/. The agenda is as follows: 9:00AM     Opening Remarks: Karin Musier-Forsyth, Co-Director CMBP Training Grant 9:05-9:50AM     Dr. J. Robert Hogg, NIH-Bethesda mRNA Decay Target Selection by UPF1: Should I Stay or Should I Go?   9:50-10:20AM     Dr. Guramrit Singh, Department of Molecular Genetics, OSU Old player-new tricks: UPF3 function during nonsense mediated decay 10:20-10:40AM     Break (20 min) Trainee Session: 10:40-11:00AM     Blake Szkoda, OSBP, CMBP Trainee (Gopalan lab) Characterizing a genetic switch in Salmonella enterica using online buffer exchange coupled to native mass spectrometry 11:00 -11:20AM     Matias Montes, MCDB, CRB Fellow (Chandler lab) MicroRNAs as Regulators of Splicing: The Role of miR-29b in MDM2 Alternative Splicing 11:20-11:40AM     Anisha Kalidindi, MCDB, CMBP Trainee (Obrietan lab) Circadian-gated cognition is disrupted in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease 11:40AM-12:30PM     Break for lunch (50 min) 12:30-2:00PM     Poster Session (Gather.town link will be sent prior to event) 2:00-2:45PM     Dr. Wendy Gilbert, Yale University Revealing new functions for ancient RNA modifying enzymes in health and disease 2:45-3:15PM     Dr. Amanda Hummon, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, OSU Lipid Profiling in Colon Tumor Models 3:15-3:30PM     Break (15 min) 3:30-4:15PM     Dr. Anita Corbett, Emory University Mutations in Genes Encoding Core Subunits of the RNA Exosome Cause Human Disease: One Complex, Many Phenotypes 4:15PM     Closing Remarks: Jane Jackman, Co-Director CMBP Training Grant   Zoom & Gather.town Cellular, Molecular and Biochemical Sciences Program foran.553@osu.edu America/New_York public

Invited speakers for the annual CMBP and Center for RNA Biology symposium include Dr. Wendy Gilbert from Yale University, Dr. Anita Corbett from Emory University, and Dr. Robert Hogg from the NIH. All talks will be presented on Zoom and the poster session will be held on Gather.town (links and other details are forthcoming).

Registration is open from March 15th through April 21st at http://bioserv.mps.ohio-state.edu/cmbpsym/2021/.

The agenda is as follows:

9:00AM     Opening Remarks: Karin Musier-Forsyth, Co-Director CMBP Training Grant

9:05-9:50AM     Dr. J. Robert Hogg, NIH-Bethesda
mRNA Decay Target Selection by UPF1: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
 
9:50-10:20AM     Dr. Guramrit Singh, Department of Molecular Genetics, OSU
Old player-new tricks: UPF3 function during nonsense mediated decay

10:20-10:40AM     Break (20 min)

Trainee Session:

10:40-11:00AM     Blake Szkoda, OSBP, CMBP Trainee (Gopalan lab)
Characterizing a genetic switch in Salmonella enterica using online buffer exchange coupled to native mass spectrometry

11:00 -11:20AM     Matias Montes, MCDB, CRB Fellow (Chandler lab)
MicroRNAs as Regulators of Splicing: The Role of miR-29b in MDM2 Alternative Splicing

11:20-11:40AM     Anisha Kalidindi, MCDB, CMBP Trainee (Obrietan lab)
Circadian-gated cognition is disrupted in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease

11:40AM-12:30PM     Break for lunch (50 min)

12:30-2:00PM     Poster Session (Gather.town link will be sent prior to event)

2:00-2:45PM     Dr. Wendy Gilbert, Yale University
Revealing new functions for ancient RNA modifying enzymes in health and disease

2:45-3:15PM     Dr. Amanda Hummon, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, OSU
Lipid Profiling in Colon Tumor Models

3:15-3:30PM     Break (15 min)

3:30-4:15PM     Dr. Anita Corbett, Emory University
Mutations in Genes Encoding Core Subunits of the RNA Exosome Cause Human Disease: One Complex, Many Phenotypes

4:15PM     Closing Remarks: Jane Jackman, Co-Director CMBP Training Grant