Page 33 - 54th Annual Drosophila Research Conference Program Guide

Concurrent Platform Sessions
THURSDAY, APRIL 4 4:30-6:30 pm
Program number is in
bold
above title. The first author is the presenter. Full abstracts can be found online
31
Physiology and Aging
Co-Moderators: Scott Pletcher, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and
Heinrich Jasper, Buck Institute, Novato, California
Room: Marriott Ballroom Salon 3, Lobby Level
17
- 4:30
HIF- and non-HIF-Regulated Hypoxic Responses Require the
Estrogen-Related Receptor in
Drosophila
.
Keith D. Baker
1
,
Yan Li
1
,
Divya Padmanabha
1
,
Luciana B. Gentile
1
,
Catherine I. Dumur
2
,
Robert B. Beckstead
3
.
1)
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, VCU
School of Medicine, Richmond, VA; 2) Pathology, VCU School of
Medicine, Richmond, VA; 3) Poultry Science, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA.
18
- 4:45
Loss of the
Drosophila
nuclear receptor dHNF4 recapitulates Maturity
Onset Diabetes of the Young 1.
William E. Barry, Carl S.
Thummel.
Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, UT.
19
- 5:00
Central regulation of lipid metabolism and starvation response by a
histone acetyl-transferase.
Nina Moderau, Ingo Zinke, Michael J.
Pankratz.
Molecular Brain Physiology and Behavior, LIMES Institute,
University of Bonn, 53115 Bonn, Germany.
20
- 5:15
Control of ovarian stem cells by adipocytes in response to diet.
Alissa
Armstrong
1
,
Leesa Sampson
1
,
Kaitlin Laws
1
,
Robert Cole
2
,
Daniela
Drummond-Barbosa
1
.
1)
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, JHU
School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; 2) Mass Spectrometry and
Proteomics Facility, JHU School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
21
- 5:30
Social interactions drive organism non-autonomous regulation of
lifespan through pheromone perception.
Christi Gendron
1
,
Tsung-
Han Kuo
2
,
Zachary Harvanek
1
,
Ingrid Hansen
2
,
Scott Pletcher
1,2
.
1)
Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI; 2) Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of
Medicine, Houston, TX.
22
- 5:45
A Role for Drosophila p38 MAP Kinase in Protein Homeostasis.
Alysia
D. Vrailas-Mortimer
1,2
,
Amelia M. Burch
1
,
Subhabrata
Sanyal
1,2,3
.
1)
Cell Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; 2) Center
for Behavioral Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA; 3) Center for
Neurodegenerative Disease, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
23
- 6:00
In vivo
interaction proteomics reveal a novel role of p38MAPK in
controlling proteostasis in ageing
Drosophila
muscle.
Vladimir
Belozerov
1,2
,
Anne-Claude Gingras
2
,
Helen McNeill
2
,
John
McDermott
1
.
1)
Department of Biology, York University, Toronto,
ON, Canada; 2) Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai
Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
24
- 6:15
A metabolic adaptation in muscle mediates the protective effects of
dietary restriction in Drosophila.
Subhash D. Katewa, Kazutaka
Akagi, Matthew J. Laye, Pankaj Kapahi.
Buck Institute for Research
on Aging, Novato, CA.
Notes