Page 38 - 54th Annual Drosophila Research Conference Program Guide

Concurrent Platform Sessions
FRIDAY, APRIL 5 4:30-6:30 pm
Program number is in
bold
above title. The first author is the presenter. Full abstracts can be found online
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Neurophysiology and Behavior
Co-Moderators: Michael Reiser, Janelia Farms Research Campus,
Arlington, Virginia and Mala Murthy, Princeton University, New
Jersey
Room: Marriott Ballroom Salon 1, Lobby Level
67
- 4:30
Synaptic endosomes as sorting stations for synaptic vesicle
proteins.
Valerie Uytterhoeven, Ine Maes, Sabine Kuenen, Jaroslaw
Kasprowicz, Katarzyna Miskiewicz, Patrik Verstreken.
Center for
human Genetics, KU Leuven, Center for the Biology of Disease, VIB,
Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium.
68
- 4:45
Cold avoidance and cold sensing in the
Drosophila
larva.
Mason
Klein
1,2
,
Ashley Vonner
1,3
,
Marc Gershow
1,2
,
Elizabeth Kane
1,3
,
Bruno Afonso
1
,
Paul Garrity
4
,
Aravinthan Samuel
1,2
.
1)
Center for
Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; 2) Department of
Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; 3) Program in Biological
and Biomedical Sciences, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 4)
Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.
69
- 5:00
Drosophila
taste receptors reveal combinatorial and cross-modality
functions.
Erica Freeman
1
,
Alice French
2
,
Zev Wisotsky
3
,
Frédéric
Marion-Poll
2,4
,
Anupama Dahanukar
1,3,5
.
1)
Bioengineering Graduate
Program, University of California, Riverside; 2) INRA, Physiologie de
l'Insecte: Signalisation et Communication, Versailles, France; 3)
Neuroscience Program, University of California, Riverside, CA; 4)
AgroParisTech, Départment Sciences de la Vie et Santé, Paris Cedex
05,
France; 5) Dept of Entomology, University of California.
70
- 5:15
Evolved changes in pheromone production underlie differences in
larval social behaviors between closely related
Drosophilids
.
Joshua D.
Mast, David L. Stern.
JFRC/HHMI, Ashburn, VA.
71
- 5:30
A sexually dimorphic flight muscle functions in the generation of
Drosophila male courtship song.
Troy Shirangi, David Stern, James
Truman.
JFRC/HHMI, Ashburn, VA.
72
- 5:45
Drosophila melanogaster flies communicate using substrate-borne
vibrations during courtship.
Caroline C. G. Fabre
1
,
Berthold
Hedwig
2
,
Graham Conduit
2
,
Peter A. Lawrence
2
,
Stephen
Goodwin
3
,
José Casal
2
.
1)
Department of Zoology, Cambridge
University and Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics,
Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2) Department of
Zoology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 3)
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Oxford University.
73
- 6:00
Juvenile hormone acts through
Methoprene tolerant
to modulate female
receptivity and sex pheromones in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Julide
Bilen
1
,
Jade Atallah
2
,
Reza Azanchi
1
,
Joel Levine
2
,
Lynn
Riddiford
1
.
1)
Janelia Farm Research Campus HHMI, Ashburn, VA; 2)
Department of Biology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
74
- 6:15
The neurobiological basis of personality in flies.
Benjamin L. de
Bivort
1,2,3
,
Jamey S. Kain
1
,
Sean M. Buchanan
1
,
Julien Ayroles
3
,
Chelsea Jenney
1
,
Sarah Zhang
1
.
1)
Rowland Institute, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA; 2) Center for Brain Science, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA; 3) Department of Organismic and
Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
Cell Biology and Cytoskeleton
Co-Moderators: Susan Parkhurst, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center,
Seattle, Washington and Lynn Cooley, Yale, New Haven, Connecticut
Room: Marriott Ballroom Salon 2, Lobby Level
75
- 4:30
Multi-parametric analysis of CLASP-interacting protein functions
during interphase microtubule dynamics.
Jennifer B. Long
1
,
Maria
Bagonis
1
,
Laura Anne Lowery
1
,
Haeryun Lee
1,2
,
Gaudenz Danuser
1
,
David Van Vactor
1
.
1)
Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston,
MA; 2) Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang,
Gyungbuk, KOREA.
76
- 4:45
Dynamic myosin phosphorylation is required for pulsed contractions
during apical constriction.
Claudia G. Vásquez, Adam C.
Martin.
Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA.
77
- 5:00
Regulation of epithelial morphogenesis by overlapping expression of
Folded gastrulation (Fog), and its receptor, Mist.
Alyssa J. Manning,
Kimberly Peters, Stephen L. Rogers.
Biology Department, UNC-
Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
78
- 5:15
Misshapen regulates integrin levels to promote epithelial motility and
planar polarity in Drosophila.
Lindsay K. Lewellyn, Maureen Cetera,
Sally Horne-Badovinac.
Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology,
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
79
- 5:30
Role of Calcium and Rho family small GTPases in Single Cell Wound
Repair.
Maria Teresa Abreu-Blanco, Susan M. Parkhurst.
Basic
Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle,
WA.
80
- 5:45
Branching Out: Genetic analysis of branch outgrowth in terminal
cells.
Tiffani A. Jones, Mark M. Metzstein.
Human Gen, Univ Utah,
Salt Lake City, UT.
81
- 6:00
Live imaging of Drosophila neuroblast delamination reveals two stages
with differential cytoskeletal dynamics.
Yan Yan
1,2
,
Chris Doe
2
.
1)
Division of Life Science, HKUST, Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong;
2)
Institute of Neuroscience/HHMI, University of Oregon, Eugene,
OR.
82
- 6:15
Alp/Enigma family proteins cooperate in Z-disc formation and
myofibril assembly.
Frieder Schoeck, Stefan Czerniecki, Kuo An
Liao, Anja Katzemich.
Dept Biol, McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ,
Canada.