Page 78 - 54th Annual Drosophila Research Conference Program Guide

POSTER SESSIONS
See page 14 for presentation schedule
Poster board number is in
bold
above title. The first author is the presenter. Full abstracts can be found online at dros-conf.org
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Drosophila?
Viviane Callier
1
,
Colin Brent
2
,
Jinkyu Kim
1
,
Shampa M. Ghosh
3
,
Alexander W. Shingleton
3
,
Jon F.
Harrison
1
.
1)
School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ; 2) USDA-ARS Arid-Land Agricultural Research
Center, Maricopa, AZ; 3) Department of Zoology, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI.
762
A
Trans-interactions at Men in Drosophila melanogaster demonstrate
environmental plasticity.
Xinyang Bing
1
,
Teresa Rzezniczak
2
,
Thomas Merritt
1
.
1)
Chemistry and Biochemistry, Laurentian
University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; 2) Institute of Biochemistry,
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, Canada.
763
B
The effect of altered mitochondrial function on larval development
and adult lifespan.
Rachel T. Cox, Aditya Sen.
Dept Biochemistry
and Molecular Bio, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD.
764
C
Drosophila melanogaster harbor the machinery to mediate an
insulin-responsive sugar uptake response.
Georgeta Crivat
1
,
Vladimir Lizunov
2
,
Caroline Li
1
,
Karin Stenkula
3
,
Joshua
Ziammerberg
2
,
Samuel Cushman
2
,
Leslie Pick
1
.
1)
Entomology,
University of Maryland, College Park, MD; 2) Laboratory of
Cellular and Molecular Biophysics, Program on Physical Biology,
Eunice Kennedy Schriver National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development, and the Experimental Diabetes, Metabolism,
and Nutrition Section, Diabetes, Endocrinology, and; 3) Department
of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University BMC F10, SE-
221 84
Lund, Sweden.
765
A
The TGF-β/Activin ligand
daw
regulates sugar and pH homeostasis
in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Arpan Ghosh, Michael
O'Connor.
Gen Cell & Development, Univ Minnesota Twin Cities,
Minneapolis, MN.
766
B
The Control of Lipid Metabolism by mRNA Splicing
in
Drosophila
.
Robert Gingras
1
,
Bijal Kakrecha
3
,
Nicole
Chichearo
3
,
Spencer Ng
2
,
Justin DiAngelo
1
,
Alexis
Nagengast
2
.
1)
Dept Biol, Hofstra U, NY; 2) Dept Biochem,
Widener U, PA; 3) Dept Biol, Widener U, PA.
767
C
Lost in Translation: mitochondrial and nuclear incompatibility
results in reduced longevity and increased oxidative stress resistance
in
Drosophila
.
Marissa A. Holmbeck, David M. Rand.
Bio-Med,
Brown University, Providence, RI.
768
A
Regulation of fatty acid metabolism by the nuclear receptor
DHR78.
Stefanie M. Marxreiter, Carl S. Thummel.
Department
of Human Genetics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt
Lake City, UT.
769
B
A recessive X-linked mutation causing a 3-fold reduction in total
body zinc content is widespread within
Drosophila
melanogaster
laboratory strains.
Fanis Missirlis
1
,
Negar Afshar
2
,
Bilge Argunhan
2
,
Lucia Bettedi
2
,
Joanna Szular
2
.
1)
Departamento de Fisiología, Biofísica y Neurociencias, CENTRO
DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y DE ESTUDIOS AVANZADOS
(
CINVESTAV), Mexico City, D.F., Mexico; 2) School of
Biological and Chemical Sciences Queen Mary, University of
London Mile End Road, London, United Kingdom E1 4NS.
770
C
Transgenerational Inheritance of Metabolic State
in
Drosophila
.
Rebecca A. Somer, Carl S. Thummel.
Human
Genetics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City,
UT.
771
A
The role of FoxO in integrating insulin and ecdysone signaling
during body size regulation.
Takashi Koyama, Christen
Mirth.
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal.
772
B
Mio
acts in the brain to control feeding and metabolism
in
Drosophila
.
Joseph Manno, Jacqueline McDermott, Justin
DiAngelo.
Department of Biology, Hofstra Univ, Hempstead, NY.
773
C
Gustatory-mediated Neuronal Circuits
Regulate
Drosophila
Physiology and Longevity.
Michael J.
Waterson
1
,
Tammy P. Chan
2
,
Zachary M. Harvanek
3
,
Ivan
Ostojic
4
,
Joy Alcedo
4,5
,
Scott D. Pletcher
1,3
.
1)
Cellular and
Molecular Biology Graduate Program, University of Michigan; 2)
Department of Developmental Biology, Baylor College of
Medicine, Houston, TX; 3) Department of Molecular and Integrative
Physiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 4) Friedrich
Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland; 5)
Department of Biological Sciences, Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI.
774
A
Dietary Composition Regulates
Drosophila
Mobility and Cardiac
Physiology.
Sara Ginzberg, Brian Bazzell, Lindsey Healy,
Robert Wessells.
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
775
B
Food pH and microbial growth
modulate
Drosophila
longevity.
Sany Hoxha, Ryuichi Yamada,
Christine Mak, Brooke Hunter, William Ja.
Department of
Metabolism & Aging, The Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, FL.
776
C
The Insulin and Tor signaling pathways directly regulate cuticle
melanization in
Drosophila
.
Jennifer A. Kennell, Iryna
Shakhmantsir.
Biology, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.
777
A
Towards complete ecdysteroidome of
Drosophila
melanogaster
.
Oksana Lavrynenko, Suzanne Eaton, Andrej
Shevchenko.
MPI CBG, Dresden, Germany.
778
B
Brain Vacuolization and Muscle Protein Aggregation as Potential
Biomarkers of Aging in Drosophila.
Atanu Duttaroy
1
,
Kristopher
Bcekwith
2
,
Peter Kibanyi Kibanyi
1
,
Eva Polston Polston
2
.
1)
Dept Biol, Howard Univ, Washington, DC; 2) Department of
Physiology and Biophysics, Howard University, Washington, DC.
779
C
Loss of the mitochondrial matrix protein Shaken not Stirring causes
bang-sensitivity and early adult lethality.
Daniel K. Bricker
1,3
,
Jon
Van Vranken
2,3
,
Kelly J. Beumer
2,3
,
Dana Carroll
2,3
,
Jared
Rutter
2,3
,
Carl S. Thummel
1,3
.
1)
Department of Human Genetics;
2)
Department of Biochemistry; 3) University of Utah School of
Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.
780
A
Morphological and molecular characterization of adult midgut
compartmentalization in
Drosophila
.
Nicolas Buchon
1,2
,
Dani
Osman
2
,
Fabrice David
2
,
Jean-Philippe Boquete
2
,
Bart
Deplancke
2
,
Bruno Lemaitre
2
.
1)
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY;
2)
EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland.