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Australias Premier Systems, Cell and Developmental Biology Meetings

Convenor:
Rohan Teasdale
Co-convenor:
Patrick Humbert

Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley


Lovedale NSW Australia

Table of Contents
General Information

........................................................... 2-3

Society Sponsors

....................................................... 4-5, 8

Echibitors

........................................................... 6-7

Posters

......................................................... 9-14

Hunter Systems Program

....................................................... 15-18

Hunter Cell Program

....................................................... 18-29

Imaging Workshop

................................................. 22-24, 26

Social events

Dinner - the West Terrace and Gallery................................ 16

Dinner on The 1st Tee......................................................... 20

Dinner in The Lovedale Room ............................................ 24

Conference Dinner the Pergola........................................... 27

Author index

....................................................... 30-33

Contact address list

....................................................... 34-40

Exhibition and Poster Layout

................................................back page

GENERAL INFORMATION
8TH NATIONAL IMAGING WORKSHOP
In 2015, the Workshop is included in the
conference registration fee. It is held over two
afternoons, Wednesday and Thursday.

Wednesday sessions consist of talks and


presentations from 1:15-5:30pm, with breaks taken
with the Exhibition and Posters.
Company sponsors presenting in the Workshop
are: Coherent Scientific and Life Technologies.
The Imaging Plenary Lecture sponsored by
LasTek, La Lavision rounds out the Imaging
Workshop sessions for Wednesday.
The Thursday afternoon segment is
Demonstrations and Exhibition, held in the
Exhibition Suite. Lasers can be used in the
demonstration booths and delegates will see the
scope configuration. The demo will use fixed
material. Demo movies, perhaps from users, will
provide the details of live cell uses. A light Tea will
be served both afternoons.

ACCOMMODATION
The Hunter Meeting convenors and committee are pleased to welcome all
international guests, speakers, delegates and sponsors to the 2015 Hunter
Meeting Week and thank you for your presentations, attendance and support.
CBMI Executive | www
President: Professor David James

Vice-President: Professor Peter Gunning

Treasurer: A/Professor Rohan Teasdale Secretary/Public Officer: Professor Sally Dunwoodie

Hunter Meeting Committee | www

Cover images Ros Barrett-Lennard

A/Professor Rohan Teasdale, Convenor

Professor Patrick Humbert, co-Convenor

Professor Wanjin Hong, International Member


Professor Natasha Harvey

Professor Edna Hardeman

Professor Patrick Humbert

Professor Sharad Kumar

Professor Christina Mitchell

Professor Linda Richards

Professor Sarah Russell

A/Professor Paul Thomas

Conference organisation and Desktop publishing | Magic Touch Consultancies | www.mtci.com.au

Accommodation in the conference hotel includes


breakfast, which is taken in Red Salt Restaurant from
7am. All incidentals are at the delegates expense
and should be paid directly to the hotel at check-out.

ATM/BANKING

An ATM is located near Reception and at the Pokolbin


Village and Hunter Valley Gardens. Full banking
services in Cessnock.

AV | DATA PROJECTION

Those speaking first, perhaps eMail in advance, or


bring immediately upon your arrival to Semillon 3.
You may also use your own computer, which can be
controlled from the lectern. Please bring your talk/
laptop to Semillon 3 at your earliest convenience,
and at least two sessions in advance of your
presentation slot. Any special connections for your
laptop, bring early to the AV desk.

CHECK-IN/OUT

If your room is not ready when you arrive, leave your


luggage with Concierge. Those driving up might like
to fit in some wine-tasting in the morning (Pokolbin
wineries are the closest. Saddlers Creek...).

For those sharing accommodation, please check out


together to facilitate the process for the Reception
Staff. Those on the Sydney Airport bus, may store
luggage with Concierge at Reception.

CONFERENCE HOTEL | PARKING

Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley,


430 Wine Country Drive,
Lovedale, NSW, 2325, Australia | T: +61 2 4991 000
Parking is free and located near your hotel room/
villa. You will receive a map on check-in with those
details. Concierge has suggestions for pre/post
conference activities.

DRESS CODE

A jacket or jumper/sweater for evening dinners


(outdoors) and sitting in air-conditioned conference
rooms is advisable. Neat and casual dress;
comfortable footwear. Bring swimmers, sunscreen,
hat. Something sparkly for the Conference Dinner?
Brolly - there may be showers and you will be
walking to breakfast etc.

ELECTRICITY

Australia uses 240V mains power, and 3-point power


sockets. I have a few limited-country adaptors, TO
BORROW if you are desperate.

EXHIBITION AND LAYOUT

The Exhibition starts earlier in the meeting and


finishes on Thursday after Tea. It is located with the
Poster display in the Exhibition Suite and is open
from morning until the close of the evening Poster
sessions. Be sure to visit the Exhibitors in the breaks
and particularly at Poster and Exhibition times.
EXHIBITORS AND WEBSITE LINKS
BIO-RAD | CARL ZEISS | COHERENT SCIENTIFIC
EPPENDORF | GE HEALTHCARE | IN VITRO
TECHNOLOGIES | LASTEK - LA VISION BIOTEC
LEICA MICROSYSTEMS | LIFE TECHNOLOGIES
MERCK MILLIPORE | MILTENYI BIOTEC
NEWSPEC | SIGMA-ALDRICH
THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC
Exhibitors covered table is 1.8m long and 0.75m
wide; there is power to your table. Backboards if
ordered are placed behind your numbered table.
Plans are at the entrance doors to the area during
set-up, and on the back page. Pack-up is immediately
after Tea on Thursday.

Hunter Systems Meeting | 15th Hunter Meeting | 8th National Imaging Workshop | March 16-20, 2015 |

INTERNET

Wireless Internet connection is available at Crowne


Plaza. Code is available from Reception.

NAME BADGES

Please wear yours at all times. We are not the only


guests in the hotel and it is important for Staff to be
able to recognise those in our group.

NETWORKING

Crowne Plaza has grounds and public spaces


around the venue where you can meet and talk - or
use your room or villa.

NO-SMOKING

A platter lunch is served before the meetings


commence. Coffee, lunch, afternoon teas and dinner
as per the conference program. All teas and lunches
are served with the Exhibition and posters in the
Exhibition Suite.
Wine with dinner: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
nights: a bottle of red and white wine on each table,
and then cash bar. Beverages may be put on your
room account.
Wednesday evening in the Lovedale Bar and
Restaurant: one complimentary beverage, then
cash bar.

Hotel rooms, restaurants and public spaces are


smoke-free in Australia.

The conference dinner is held on Thursday evening


under the Pergola.

POSTERS AND WINE

SYDNEY AIRPORT COACHES

There are 3 Poster sessions: Posters hung for


the whole meeting; Posters hung in the Systems
Meeting; and posters hung in the Cell Meeting.
Check the final program for when to set yours up
and which session you are in. Posters are numbered
in THIS Program and correspondingly numbered
boards are located with the Exhibition in the Exhibition
Suite. Posters should be portrait in orientation; and
are A0, A1 or in the suggested dimensions of 1.2 m
high by 1m wide. Velcro dots are provided on the
numbered boards.
Posters should be hung at the commencement of
your meeting. Posters are viewed in the designated
evening and afternoon sessions and in the breaks.
Wine is served with the evening Poster Sessions
from the designated Exhibitor tables. Posters to be
removed by the end of your meeting, or end of Tea
on Thursday - no responsibility taken for Posters not
removed by then.

REGISTRATION DESK

Located in the Exhibition Suite. Collect name badge


from here.

PROGRAM

The program is provided as a PDF file. Programs


are not printed. Notepads are provided by the hotel,
however if you wish to make extensive annotations,
please print off your own copy and bring with you.

REFRESHMENTS | CONFERENCE DINNER

Remember: if you arrive at T1 or T2, you must make


your way to T3, Qantas Domestic Terminal to meet the
bus driver INSIDE near the Hertz Rental Car counter.
Schedule | Notes
RETURN
Wednesday 18th March departing Crowne Plaza
Hunter Valley @ 9:30am, after breakfast. Collect
your packed morning tea from the Pre-Function
Foyer.
Friday 20th March departing Crowne Plaza Hunter
Valley @ 1:00pm, immediately after sessions
conclude. Collect your packed lunch from Reception.

We are delighted to introduce EMBO Member

Jean Gruenberg
presenter of the prestigious EMBO Plenary Lecture in the 2015 Hunter Meeting Week

Since 1999, EMBO Members have been provided with financial support to give plenary lectures at
major international scientific meetings. While the support allows EMBO Members to intensify exchange
and collaboration between scientists from associated fields, it also draws attention to EMBO programmes
and activities within the scientific community worldwide.
EMBO Courses: Biannual selection by a committee of EMBO Members ensures the consistent high
quality and novelty of EMBO-funded courses, workshops and conference series. The commitment
of the scientific organizers guarantees the long-term success of the programme to inform and train
researchers at all career stages. EMBO runs a series of courses, supports lectures such as
Prof Sansonettis at the Hunter Meeting and organises the annual EMBO Meeting.

VENUE

Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley is a stylish hotel, set


amongst the rolling greens of the golf course. Guests
may organise to play on the course. Book at the
Pro-shop or through Reception. Leisure activities
include: a pool; tennis, basketball and volleyball
courts; beauty and rejuvenation facilities, including
sauna, spa and fitness gym.
We conference in Semillon 3, located in the Main
building to the left of the Main entrance as you come
in. The Exhibition Suite houses the Exhibition,
Demonstrations, Posters and refreshments and is
located on the ground floor. Signs/Staff will direct
you.

The EMBO Meeting 2015

5-8 September, 2015 | Birmingham, UK


www.the-embo-meeting.org/

EMBO events Calendar ( www.embo.org/events ) Lists 2015 supported meetings


The Hunter Meeting Executive and Convenors are grateful
for EMBOs continuing support of the Hunter Meetings.

Welcome to the 2015 Hunter Meeting Week!

The 2015 Hunter Meeting Week | March 16-20, 2015 | Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley, Lovedale NSW Australia

Hunter Systems Meeting | 15th Hunter Meeting | 8th National Imaging Workshop | March 16-20, 2015 |

ANZSCDB

ANZSCDB, the Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology, promotes Australian
and New Zealand activities and international collaborations in the disciplines of Cell and Developmental
Biology through: sponsorship of regional, national and international meetings, advocacy with Government,
and awarding of the prestigious Presidents Medal and Young Investigator Award.

With grateful thanks to our generous

Academic and Society


Sponsors ...

ANZSCDB is a continuing sponsor of the Hunter Meetings, and in 2015 is delighted to suport the attendance
of:

ANZSCDB

Olivier Pourqui
(Professor, Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Professor of
Pathology, Brigham and Womans Hospital)

Charles Perkins Centre

ANZSCDB State Cell and Developmental Biology Meetings www.anzscdb.org/


These meetings are held throughout the year. Check out the ANZSCDB website for updates.
We invite new members to join us in growing the Society and our disciplines of Cell and Developmental
Biology. Visit the website for on-line membership and renewals.

www.anzscdb.org/

ComBio is the Annual Meeting of the ANZSCDB, held jointly with other Societies.

It is also the

largest Biological Sciences Meeting in Australasia, and as such attracts prestigious international and
national presenters.

Imaging Workshop Sponsors


including Exhibition...

There are benefits to Members in terms of reduced fees, poster and ECR Prizes and travel awards.
Join us for the 2015 Annual Meeting of the ANZSCDB
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | 27 September to 1 October, 2015

Domonstration booth

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... and Exhibitors

Our grateful thanks to the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology - IMCB, Singapore
and International Committee member and Executive Director, Professor Wanjing
Hong, for travel sponsorship of Professor Frederic Bard and Dr Daniel Messershmidt
for attendance at the 2015 Hunter Meetings.

Domonstration booth

We are grateful to Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute - ARMI and Monash


University for Sponsorship of Professor Hiroaki Kitano's attendance and presentation
at the 2015 Hunter Meetings, presenting the Keith Stanley Lecture.

To the newly established Charles Perkins Institute, University of Sydney and


Professor David James, we are grateful for sponsorship of the 2015 Hunter Meeting,
supporting Professor Charlie Boone's attendance and presentation at the meeting.

Hunter Systems Meeting | 15th Hunter Meeting | 8th National Imaging Workshop | March 16-20, 2015 |

POSTER SESSIONS AND ABSTRACT NUMBERS

10

Investigating biological roles of Dipeptidyl Peptidase 9 enzyme activity in


mice using targeted enzyme inactivation

Gall, M, Chen, Y, Zhang, H, Hamson, E, Keane, F and Gorrell, M

Centenary Institute, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, NSW, 2006 Australia

COMBINED MEETING Posters and Wine with Trade display


Hung for the entire meeting


Exhibition Suite

1 Department of Medical and Molecular Biosciences; 2 iThree Institute: Infection, Immunity &
Innovation, The University of Technology Sydney. Sydney, Australia.; 3 Experimental Rheumatology,
National Institute for Health Research Leeds, Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit (NIHRLMBRU) and Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine (LIRMM),University of
Leeds, UK; 4 Australian School of Advanced Medicine. Faculty of Medicine& Health Sciences,
Macquarie University.

Using subcellular spatial alignment for live-cell CLEM to investigate


mitochondrial degradation

12

1. Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, Otago 9054, New
Zealand; 2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, Fl, USA; 3. Institute of
Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore 138673

13

A photoactivation approach reveals ultra fast internalisation of selected


components of the T cell receptor signalling pathway upon activation

14

Division of Life Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong
Kong, Hong Kong nil, Hong Kong, P.R.China

15

1-Cell Cycle Unit, Children's Medical Research Institute, 214 Hawkesbury Rd, Westmead, Sydney,
NSW 2145, Australia

16

1 Molecular Hepatology, Liver Injury and Cancer Group, Centenary Institute and Sydney Medical
School, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; 2 Centre for Cancer Research, MIMR-PHI Institute
of Medical Research, 27-31 Wright St, Clayton 3168 Australia; 3 Children Cancer Institute Australia,
Lowy Cancer Research Centre. University of New South Wales. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Kee, AJ , Yang, L , Polishchuk, E , Polishchuk, R , Pleines, I , Kile, B , Weigert, R , Gunning,


PW1 and Hardeman, EC1
1

Tumour suppressive role of the autophagy pathway in Ras-driven epithelial


tumourigenesis

Dipeptidyl peptidase 9 nautral substrates and a role in cell movement


invovling focal adhesion kinase and paxillin

Zhang, H1, Maqsudi, S1, Stephens, A2, Wadham, C3, McCaughan, G1, Keane, F1 and Gorrell, M1

A novel actin filament population that regulates ER-to-Golgi trafficking

1School of Medical Sciences, UNSW Australia, Sydney NSW; 2Telethon Institute of Genetics and
Medicine, Naples, Italy; 3Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne, VIC; 3Intracellular Membrane
Trafficking Unit, Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer Branch, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA

1. Systems Biology Institute (SBI) Australia, EMBL Australia, Level 1, Building 75, Monash University,
Clayton, Melbourne, Vic 3800, Australia; 2. Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Level 1,
Building 75, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne, Vic 3800, Australia

Phosphorylation regulates distinct mitotic functions of Sorting Nexin 9 (SNX9)

Ahmadi-Pirshahid, D1, Ma, M1, Rodriguez, N1 and Chircop, M1

Systems Analysis Reveals Unique Cardiogenic Transcriptional Network in


Adult Heart Fibroblasts

Nim, HT1,2, Furtado, MB1,2, Costa, MW2, Kitano, H1,2, Rosenthal, NA2 and Boyd, SE1,2

ARC CoE in Advanced Molecular Imaging, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052,
Australia

Vps74p mediates the Golgi retention of the calcineurin-like phosphoesterase


Dcr2p

Tu, L and Banfield, D

Rother, N, Amiezer, M, Pandzic, E, Nicovich, P, Gaus, K and Rossy, J

Cellular Imaging

Young, P, Su, Y, Huynh, M, Kable, E and Braet, F

Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, Madsen Building F09, University of Sydney, NSW
2006, Australia

1 Cryo EM Facility / Ramaciotti Centre; 2 Monash Micro Imaging; 3 Department of Biochemistry,


Monash University, Building 75, Wellington Road, Clayton, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia

Host endoplasmic reticulum COPII proteins control cell-to-cell spread of the


bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes

Gianfelice, A1, Le, PH.B.1, Rigano, LA.1, Saila, S1, Dowd, GC.1, McDivitt, T1, Bhattacharya, N2,
Hong, W3, Stagg, SM. 2 and Ireton, K1

Ramm, G1, 2, 3, Oorschot, V1, 2, 3 and Padman, B2, 3

Intracellular trafficking dynamics of degraded bone matrix in osteoclasts

Ng, P1, Tran, AN1, Cheng, TS1 and Pavlos, NJ1

Cellular Orthopaedic Laboratory, Centre for Orthopaedic Research, School of Surgery, The University
of Western Australia, QEII Medical Centre, M Block Level 2, Nedlands, Perth, WA 6009, Australia

Alternations in GLUT4 Storage Compartments Induced by Insulin Resistance

Burchfield, JG1, Fazakerley, DJ1, Hughes, WE2 and James, DE1

1) SMB, The University of Sydney, D17-Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, The
University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia; 2) The Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
384 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

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Viral and cellular Tumour Necrosis Factor Receptor (TNFR) interactions and
implications for inhibition of TNF and TNFR-related biology

Gale, A1, 2, Johnson, M1, 2, McDermott, M3 and Sedger, L1,4

17

The Role of Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis of H-ferritin in Induction of


NFkappaB-dependent Proinflammatory Signalling in Hepatic Stellate Cells

Fernandez-Rojo, MA1, Burgess, AG1, Glanfield, A1, Hoang-Le, D1 and Ramm, GA1

The Hepatic Fibrosis Group, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD., Australia

Manent, J1,2, Banerjee, S1,2, Penninger, JM4, Simpson, KJ3, Humbert, PO2 and Richardson, HE1

1- Cell Cycle and Development and 2- Cell Cycle and Cancer Genetics laboratories, Peter MacCallum
Cancer Centre, Australia; 3- Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics, Peter MacCallum Cancer
Centre, Australia; 4- Institute for Molecular Biosciences, Austria

Comparison of the role of human PI 3-kinase pathway in internalisation of the


bacterial pathogens Yersinia enterocolitica and Listeria monocytogenes

Dowd, GC1, Kean, B1, Bhalla, M1, Thomas, R1, Akhmanova, A2 and Ireton, K1

1. The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; 2. Utrecht University, The Netherlands

The role of Rabs, Rab GAPs and Rab GEFs in insulin action

Stoeckli, J, Murrow, BA, D'Souza, RC and James, DE

Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, D17 - The Hub, The University of Sydney, Sydney,
NSW 2006, Australia
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SYSTEMS MEETING Posters and Wine with Trade display

Hung Monday and Tuesday

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Exhibition Suite

18

Skalamera, D1, Stevenson, A1, Ainger, SA2, Rizos, H3, Hayward, NK4, Sturm, RA2,5 and
Gabrielli, B1

Systematic Identification of Ubiquitin Ligase Substrates

1-The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, Translational Research Institute, Brisbane,


Australia; 2-Institute for Molecular Bioscience, Melanogenix Group, The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia; 3-Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University, Sydney,
Australia; 4-QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia; and 5-Dermatology
Research Centre, The University of Queensland, School of Medicine, Translational Research Institute,
Brisbane, Australia.

Saunders, D, Iconomou, M, Shearer, R, McKenna, J, Uhl, F and Schaefer, E

The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, 384 Victoria St, Darlinghurst,
NSW 2010, Australia

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Kinetic modelling reveals missing mechanisms in insulin signalling.

Wong, MKL1,2,3, Norris, D1,2,3, Burchfield, JG3, Krycer, JR3, Domanova, W1,2,3, Kuncic, Z1,2 and
James, DE3,4

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1, Integrative Systems Lab, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006,
Australia; 2, Institute of Medical Physics, School of Physics, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW,
2006, Australia; 3, Metabolic Systems Biology Lab, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney,
Camperdown, NSW, 2006, Australia; 4, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown,
NSW, 2006, Australia

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1, Integrative Systems Lab, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006,
Australia; 2, Institute of Medical Physics, School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006,
Australia; 3, Metabolic Systems Biology Lab, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney,
NSW 2006, Australia; 4, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

21

Immunology, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1G Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia

22

1. Nutrition & Metabolism, South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute, North Terrace,
Adelaide, SA SA5000, Australia; 2. University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United
Kingdom 3. Centre for High Throughput Biology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC,
Canada

28

Analyzing insulin-stimulated trafficking events using live cell TIRF


microscopy

Norris, D1, Krycer, J1, Hughes, W2, Burchfield, J1 and James, D1

(1) Charles Perkins Centre, D17, The University of Sydney , Camperdown, Sydney, NSW 2006,
Australia; (2) The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, 384 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW
2010, Australia

On measurement models for proliferating lymphocyte data

Kan, A1, Pavlyshyn, D1, Marchingo, JM.1, Zhou, JH.S.1, Heinzel, S1, Markham, JF.1, Dowling,
MR.1 and Hodgkin, PD.1

A novel tandem-labelling technique to quantify the proteome-wide impact of


signalling pathways on the synthesis of specific proteins

Kenney, JW2, Genheden, M2, Johnston, HE2, Manousopoulou, A2, Garbis, SD2, Foster, LE3 and
Proud, CG1,2,3

Generalised Enzyme Kinetics Model for Signalling Systems

Wong, MKL1,2,3, Krycer, JR1,2,3, Burchfield, JG3, James, DE3,4 and Kuncic, Z1,2

Functional screening of melanoma-associated point mutations using highcontent imaging and lentviral over-expression vectors

29

Using a functional screen to identify lethal microRNAs and their possible


methods of action

Elsworth, B1, Nikolic, I1, Handoko, Y2, Simpson, K2 and Swarbrick, A1

Systems analysis of basal and insulin stimulated interactome of eIF4E-4EBP14EBP2 reveals novel non-redundant functions for the proteins and novel
protein-protein interactions.

1 The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2
Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbourne, VIC,
Australia

Chaudhuri, R1,2, Yang, G1,2, Ma, X2, Parker, BL1, 2 and James, DE1

1Charles Perkins Center, D17 Johns Hopkins Drive, University of Syndey, Sydney, Australia; 2Garvan
Institute of Medical Research, 384 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia.
*Authors contributed equally to this work.

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Papaioannou, A1,2, Kuyucak, S1,2, James, D2 and Kuncic, Z1,2

1. School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; 2. Charles Perkins Centre,
University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

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CELL MEETING

Nikolic, I , Elsworth, B , Gould, K , Handoko, Y , Simpson, K and Swarbrick, A

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1 CSIRO - Manufacturing Flagship, Bayview Ave / Ring Rd N, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne,
Victoria, 3800, Australia; 2 Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia; 3 Department of Anatomy and Developmental Cell Biology, Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia; 4 Department of Medical Biology, University of Troms, Troms, Norway; *Equal
contribution.

A comprehensive and systematic analysis of miRNA function in


neuroblastoma

Dodson, E1, 2, Nikolic, I1, 2, Thomas, D3, Simpson, K3 and Swarbrick, A1, 2

1. The Kinghorn Cancer Centre & Cancer Research Division, Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia; 2. St Vincents Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW, Sydney,
NSW, Australia; 3. Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics , Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Megakaryocyte released factors thrombin cleave osteopontin to negatively


regulate haemopoietic stem cells

Heazlewood, SY1,2,*, Storan, MJ1,2,*, Heazlewood, CK1,2, Williams, B1,2, McQualter, RJ1,3,
Reitsma, A1,2, Hatwell-Humble, J1,2, Haylock, DN1,2, Oteiza, A4 and Nilsson, SK1,2

The Garvan Institute and The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, 384 Victoria Street, Sydney, NSW 2010,
Australia; Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbourne,
Vic, Australia

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Hung Tuesday -Thursday


Exhibition Suite

Harnessing functional genomics to study the role of microRNAs in cancer


chemosensitivity
1

Posters and Wine with Trade display

Molecular modelling reveals the importance of insulin B-chain C-terminal in


binding to its receptor

31

XFM profiling of the bone marrow to improve our understanding of the


microenvironment.

Cao, B1,2, Heazlewood, CK1,2, Churches, QI1, James, SA1,3 and Nilsson, SK

1 Manufacturing Flagship, CSIRO, Level 3, Building 75, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne,
Victoria 3168, Australia; 2 Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia; 3 XFM Beamline, Australian Synchrotron, Melbourne, Australia.

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Calpains cleave dysferlin to release a synaptotagmin-like module for the


calcium-dependent exocytosis of membrane repair

42

Redpath, GMI1,2, Woolger, N1,2, Lek, A1,2, Piper, A1,2, Lemckert, FA1,2, Greer, PA4, North, KN3
and Cooper, ST1,2

1. Institute for Neuroscience and Muscle Research, Kids Research Institute, The Children's Hospital at
Westmead, Locked Bag 4001, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia; 2. Discipline of Paediatrics and Child
Health, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; 3. Murdoch Childrens Research Institute,
The Royal Children's Hospital, Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
Sciences, University of Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia; 4. Department of Pathology and Molecular
Medicine, Queen's University, Division of Cancer Biology and Genetics, Queen's Cancer Research
Institute, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.

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The role of retromer in Parkinson's disease

Follett, J1, Yang, Z1, Bugarcic, A1 and Teasdale, RD1

Yang, H1

School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Gate 9, High
Street, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia

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Cancer-associated PTEN mutants act in a dominant negative manner to


suppress PTEN protein function

Papa, A

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School of Medical Science and Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University (Gold Coast
Campus), Rm 2.23, Building G05, Parklands Drive, Southport, QLD 4222, Australia.

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1. Signal Transduction Lab-2, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India; 2. School of Cancer
Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom; 3. Centenary Institute of Cancer
Medicine and Cell Biology,Australia; 4. Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Australia

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An animal model to explain the epidemiological link between sleep aponea


and sporadic Alzheimer's disease

Qian, L1, Marks, N1, Shamra, A1, Bellingham, MC2 and Coulson, EJ 1

1. Queensland Brain Institute, 2. School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland,


Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia

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Queensland Brain Institute, Building 79, Research Lane, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4072,
Australia

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1 Beatson Institute of Cancer Research, Switchback Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, UK; 2 Cancer
Division, The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, 384 Victoria Street,
Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia; 3 St Vincents Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine,
University of NSW, Australia.
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1. Biochemistry, Adelaide Uni, Molecular Life Sciences, Gate 8 Victoria Drive, Adelaide, Adelaide, SA
5005, Australia

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1 Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Level 1, Building 75, Monash
University, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia; 2 Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Whitehead Institute
for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. 3 Department of Biology, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA; 4 Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical
School, Boston, MA 02115, USA; 5 Barnard College, Department of Biological Sciences, 1306 Altschul
Hall, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY, 10027; 6 The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust
Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK

CSF-1 stimulation of macrophage invasion

Sullivan, AR1, Greenland, EL1 and Pixley, FJ1

School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley,
Western Australia 6009, Australia

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Alternative lengthening of telomeres: controlling crossover

Sobinoff, AP.1, Allen, JA.M.1, Cao, Y2, Brygula, ME.1, Reddel, RR.2,3 and Pickett, HA.1,2,3

1 Telomere Length Regulation Group, Childrens Medical Research Institute, Westmead, New South
Wales, Australia; 2 Cancer Research Unit, Childrens Medical Research Institute, Westmead, New
South Wales, Australia; 3 Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia

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Molecular Signatures and Morphology at the Trunk to Tail Transition require


microRNA-196 activity

Casanova, JC1, Agarwal, V1, Mansfield, JH4,5, Wong, S1, Schwartz, MG4, Prosser, HM6, Bartel,
DP2,3, Tabin, CJ4 and McGlinn, E1,4

The guidance receptor neogenin maintains adherens junction integrity by


promoting assembly of the actin cytoskeleton

Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

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Mechanism of TRPV4 Sensation

Baratchi, S1, Almazi, JG1, Darby, W1, Mitchell, A2 and McIntyre, P1

1School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Plenty Road, Bundoora, Melbourne, Victoria 3083,
Australia; 2Microplatforms Research Group, School of Electrical and Computer, RMIT University, VIC
3083, Australia

Lee, N, Fok, K, White, A, Cox, H and Cooper, H

Depdc5 loss of function mice generated by CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis are


embryonic lethal, while heterozygotes are viable

Hughes, JN1, Piltz, S1, McAninch, D1 and Thomas, PQ1

The Neogenin ligand, RGMa, is Required for Adherens Junction Assembly

Fok, K, Lee, N, White, A and Cooper, H

An E-cadherin-FRAP biosensor mouse reveals novel, disease and drugdependent, dynamic regulation of cell-cell junctions in live tissue

Erami, Z1, Herrmann, D2, Nobis, M1, McGhee, E1, Reischmann, N2, Conway, JRW2, Magenau,
A2, Gallego-Ortega, D2,3, Anderson, KI1,*,# and Timpson, P2,3,*,#

Ubiquitin mediated recruitment of BLM helicase to the sites of DNA damage is


required to suppress exacerbated homologous recombination

Tikoo, S1,3,4, Madhavan, V1,3,4, Hussain, M1, Miller, ES 2, Arora, P1, Zlatanou, A2, Modi, P1,
Townsend, K2, Stewart, GS2 and Sengupta, S1

Identification of two novel functional domains in Las17p/WASP: a key


regulator of the cortical actin cytoskeleton conserved from yeasts to humans

Hahn, MA, Trinh, AV and Munn, AL

Previous affiliation: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/ Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Present address: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Wellington
Road, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia

Characterisation of telomere replication in cancer cells using fibre-FISH

Allen, JAM1, Sobinoff, AP1, Cesare, AJ2 and Pickett, HA1

1 Telomere Length Regulation Group, Childrens Medical Research Institute, Westmead, New South
Wales, Australia; 2 Genome Integrity Group, Childrens Medical Research Institute, Westmead, New
South Wales, Australia

Institute for molecular bioscience, University of Queensland, 306 carmody Road, St Lucia, Brisbane,
QLD 4072, Australia

Understanding fat storage: the role of SEIPIN in adipogenesis and lipid


droplet expansion

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A single-molecule view of assembly pathways underlying the functional


specialisation of the actin cytoskeleton

Obeidy, P1, 2, Pandzic, E1, 2, Sobey, T1, Sobey, T1, Nicovich, PR.1, Coster, A3, Gunning, P2 and
Bcking, T1

1Single Molecule Science and ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging, UNSW,
Sydney, Australia. 2School of Medical Sciences, UNSW, Sydney, Australia. 3School of Mathematics &
Statistics, UNSW Sydney, NSW, Australia

A neurogenic perspective of sarcopenia and ageing

Nambiar, V1, Shavlakadze, T1, Hodgetts, SI1, Harvey, AR1 and Grounds, MD1

School of Anatomy Physiology and Human Biology, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling
Highway, Crawley, Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia
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Session 2: Computational Biology, Modelling, enabling Technologies


Semillon Room 3

Monday 16th March, 2015

Chair: Sarah Boyd

15:00

Inaugural HUNTER SYSTEMS MEETING

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SAHMRI-South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, North Terrace, Adelaide, South
Australia 5000, Australia

Crown Plaza Hunter Valley

09:00

Sydney Airport Coach departs for Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley

15:30

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Hertz Rental Counter (inside) T3, Qantas Domestic Terminal Sydney Airport

09:00

15:50

Exhibition Suite, Crowne Plaza, Hunter Valley

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Reception, Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley

16:10

Lunch with the Exhibition

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1: Systems Biology Ireland, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 2: The Kinghorn Cancer Centre,
Garvan Institute of Medical Research, NSW, 2010 3: St Vincent's Hospital Clinical School, University of
New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.

Session 1: Proteomics and Protein Networks

16:30

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Chair: Marc Wilkins

12:30

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Metabolic Cybernetics

James, DE

Computing variability in the structure of molecular networks and the impact


on information transduction in biological systems

Davis, M

Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Level 2, Building 193, The
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia

13:20

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Protein Complex Dynamics in Response to Acute Starvation

Larance, M1, Pourkarimi, E1, Wang, B1, Gartner, A1 and Lamond, A1

Gene Regulation and Expression, University of Dundee, WTB/CLS, University of Dundee, Dow St,
Dundee, Angus DD1 5EH, United Kingdom

13:40

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16:50 - 17:00

Bio-Break

17:00 - 18:00

Session 3: Plenary 1: Systems Keynote Lecture:

Charles Boone, University of Toronto


Chair: David James

An integrative network approach for neurodevelopmental genetics

Yao, P , Gokoolparsadh, A , Assareh, A , Thang, M and Voineagu, I


1

17:00

UNSW - The University of New South Wales, High St, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia; The
University of Queensland

14:00

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Modeling the Cell with a Global Genetic Interaction Network

Boone, C

Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto, Donnelly Centre 160 College St, Toronto, ON M5S 3E1,
Canada

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae intracellular methylation network

Exhibition | Tea | Posters


Exhibition Suite

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Charles Perkins Centre

Hart-Smith, G1 and Wilkins, MR1

School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, UNSW - The University of New South Wales

14:20 - 15:00

Cellular Control of Cortical Actin Nucleation and Assembly

Biro, M1,2, Bovellan, M1,2, Romeo, Y4,5, Kroschwald, S1, Boden, A1,6, Tcherkezian, J4, Roux, PP4,
Charras, G3 and Paluch, EK1,7

1: Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany; 2: Cellular
Mechanobiology, Immune Imaging Program, Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology,
Sydney, Australia; 3: London Centre for Nanotechnology, UCL, London, UK; 4: Institute for Research
in Immunology and Cancer, Universit de Montral, Montreal, Canada; 5: Laboratoire de Biologie
Molculaire Eucaryotes, CNRS, Universit de Toulouse, Toulouse, France; 6: B Cube Centre for
Molecular Bioengineering, Technische Universitt Dresden, Dresden, Germany; 7: MRC Laboratory for
Molecular Cell Biology, UCL, London, UK

Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, D17 - Charles Perkins Centre, The University of
Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

13:00

Dynamic models of the JNK signalling network predict neuroblastoma patient


outcome.

Fey, D1, Halasz, M1, Kolch, W1, Kholodenko, BN1 and Croucher, DR1,2,3

Exhibition Suite, Crowne Plaza, Hunter Valley

12:30 - 14:20

Regulation of articular cartilage extracellular matrix turnover

Gardiner, BS1 , Zhang, L1 , Kar, S1, Woodhouse, FG1, Grodzinsky, AJ3 and Smith, DW1

1. The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia; 2. University
of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia; 3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Massachusetts, USA

Airport Coach arrives at Crowne Plaza, Hunter Valley

12:00 - 12:30

Modelling Biological Complexity and Information Flow

Kuncic, Z1

Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

Full Hunter Meeting and Systems Meeting Exhibitors set-up

12:00

Integrative genomics of cardiovascular disease

Makinen, VV-P

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18:30 - 20:00

Dinner

Wine on the tables, then cash bar

20:00 - 22:00

Session 4: Posters and Wine with Trade display

West Terrace and the Gallery

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11:00 - 12:50

Session 6: Systems approaches to chronic and infectious diseases


Semillon Room 3

Tuesday 17th March, 2015


07:00

Chair: Graham Mann

Breakfast
Red Salt Restaurant

08:15

11:00

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The ithree Institute, University of Technology, Sydney, Cnr Harris and Thomas Streets Ultimo, Sydney,
NSW 2007, Australia

Arrival Tea & Coffee


Pre Function Lobby

09:00

11:25

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Hertz Rental Counter (inside) T3, Qantas Domestic Terminal Sydney Airport

11:50

68

Session 5: Human variation


12:10

69

Chair: Paul Gleeson

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Viral inflammatory diseases: New insights into disease mechanisms,


therapeutic approaches and human studies

Mahalingam, S

Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University, Gold Coast campus, Parklands Drive, Southport, QLD 4215,
Australia

The MitoExome and Mitochondrial Disease

Thorburn, DR

Genetics Research Theme, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, 50 Flemington Rd, Parkville,
Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia

08:55

Unravelling the dynamic molecular mechanisms of insulin signalling

Domanova, W1,2, Krycer, J1,2, Chaudhuri, R1, Vafaee, F1, James, D1 and Kuncic, Z1,2

1 University of Sydney, D17 Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Camperdown,
Camperdown, New South Wales 2006, Australia; 2 School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney,
NSW 2006, Australia

Semillon Room 3

08:30

Integration of melanoma omics data to find its real drivers

Mann, G

Centre for Cancer Research, Westmead Millennium Institute and Melanoma Institute Australia,
University of Sydney, 176 Hawkesbury Rd, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia

Sydney Airport Bus departs for Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley

08:30 - 10:20

Simultaneous transcriptional profiling of bacteria and their host cells

Myers, G

12:30

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Analysing Tandem Repeats by High Throughput Sequencing

Ganesamoorthy, D1, Cao, M1 and Coin, L1

Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, 306 Carmody Road, Brisbane,
Brisbane, Not Applicable 4068, Australia

Phenotypic subclassification of human cancers through phosphoproteomic


and kinomic profiling

Daly, RJ

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Level 1, Building 77, Monash
University, Clayton, VIC 3820, Australia

09:15

63

Determining mechanisms of genetic susceptibility underlying human disease

Powell, J

Centre for Neurogenetics and Statistical Genomics, Queensland Brain Institute, QBI, UQ St Lucia,
Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia

09:35

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12:50 - 13:50

1. Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane Innovation Park, N75 Don Young
Road, Nathan, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia; 2. QFAB Bioinformatics, University of Queensland, St
Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

Exhibition Suite

13:50 - 15:50

Session 7: Cell based screens


Semillon Room 3
Chair: Kaylene Simpson

Open discussion
13:50

10:20 - 11:00

Exhibition | Lunch | Posters

Unbiased multidimensional, cytological profiling of Parkinsons disease


patient cells to identify biomarkers.

Vial, M1, Murtaza, M1, Tran, T1, Gorse, A2, Mellick, GD1, Quinn, RJ1 and Wood, SA1

10:05

HUNTER CELL MEETING begins - Combined Systems and Cell Sessions

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Golgi-X: mapping the genetic networks regulating the Golgi


apparatus

Bard, F

Exhibition | Coffee | Posters

Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 61, Biopolis Drive, Singapore,


Singapore 138673, Singapore

Exhibition Suite

14:40

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Restoring E-cadherin mediated cell-cell adhesion in colorectal cancer cells

King, LE1, Simpson, KJ1, Faux, MC1 and Burgess, AW1

1 Structural Biology, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, 1G Royal Parade,
Parkville, Melbourne, VIC 3052, Australia; 2 Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics, Peter
MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbourne, VIC 3002, AUSTRALIA

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Systematic screening identifies dual PI3K and mTOR inhibition as a


conserved therapeutic vulnerability in osteosarcoma

18:30 - 20:00

Welcome Drinks and Bar-B-Q Dinner

1 St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, 9 Princes St, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065, Australia

20:00 - 21:00

Session 9: Plenary 2: The Keith Stanley Lecture:

Hiroaki Kitano, OIST, Japan

The 1st Tee

Walkley, CR1

15:15

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A comprehensive and systematic analysis of microRNA function in cancer

Nikolic, I1,2, Dodson, E1,2, Thomas, D3, Yang, J1, Simpson, K3 and Swarbrick, A1,2

The Kinghorn Cancer Centre & Cancer Research Division, Garvan Institute, 384 Victoria st,
Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia; St Vincent's Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine,
UNSW, Australia; Victorian Cenrre for Functional Genomics, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

15:35

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Investigating the mechanism underlying the nucleolar stress response and its
role in disease

Chair: Roger Daly

20:00

80

The Day AI Wins Nobel Prize: Toward Advanced Intelligence that Transforms
the Way We do Biomedical Research

Kitano, H

George, AJ1,3,4,5, Wong, MS1,3,4,5, Al-Obaidi, S1, Gould, CM3, Madhamshettiwar, P3, Simpson,
KJ2,3,4, Pearson, RB1,2,6,7 and Hannan, RD1,2,5,6,7

RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, 1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama City,
Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan

1 Oncogenic Signalling and Growth Control Program, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East
Melbourne, Victoria, 3002, Australia; 2 Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, The University of
Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010, Australia; 3 The Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics, Peter
MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002, Australia; 4 Department of Pathology, The
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010, Australia; 5 School of Biomedical Sciences, The
University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia; 6 Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010, Australia; 7 Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, 3800, Australia.

21:00 - 22:00

Session 10: Posters and Wine with Trade display


Exhibition Suite

15:50 - 16:30

Exhibition | Afternoon Tea | Posters


Exhibition Suite

16:30 - 18:30

NOTES

Session 8: Biological Systems


Semillon Room 3
Chair: David James

16:30

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Quantitative determinants of glucose and amino acid metabolism

Locasale, J

Cornell University, Savage Hall 108, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA

17:30

77

Multiscale cardiac modelling reveals the molecular origins of ECG waveforms


in health and disease

Hill, A

Computational Cardiology, VCCRI, 405 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2226, Australia

17:50

78

A Systems Microscopy approach to mapping Plasticity in the Cell Migration


System

Lock, JG, Shafqat, H, Berge, U, Hernandez-Varas, P, Mamaghani, M, Kowalewski, J, Kiss, A,


Gong, X and Stromblad, S

Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institute, Halsovagen 7-9, Huddinge, Stockholm 14183, Sweden

18:10

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Wednesday 18th March, 2015


07:00

10:40 - 12:10

Session 12: Regeneration

ANZSCDB Lecture: Olivier Pourqui


Semillon Room 3

Breakfast

Chair: Edwina McGlinn


Red Salt Restaurant

08:15

Arrival Tea & Coffee

10:40

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Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women's


Hospital, Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138,
USA

Pre Function Lobby

09:30

Airport Bus departs Crowne Plaza for Sydney Airport.

Collect take-away Morning Tea from Pre-Function Lobby

11:15

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Pre Function Lobby

8:30 - 10:00

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11:55

Mitochondrial behavior

Nunnari, J

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Filipovska, A1,2

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Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia

12:10 - 13:10

Exhibition | Lunch | Posters


Exhibition Suite

Increasing mitochondrial NAD biosynthesis improves metabolism

Bentley, N1, Montgomery, M1, Fiveash, C1, Polly, P2 and Turner, N1

1. Mitochondrial Bioenergetics Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medical


Sciences, UNSW - The University of New South Wales, High St, Kensington, NSW 2228, Australia; 2.
Inflammation and Infection Research Centre, Department of Pathology, School of Medical Sciences,
UNSW - The University of New South Wales, High St, Kensington, NSW 2228, Australia

09:45

Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Monash University, Wellington road, Building 75,

The role of mitochondrial RNA-binding proteins in health and disease

1 Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Level 7, QQ Block, QEII Medical Research Centre, 6
Verdun Street, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia; 2 School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University
of Western Australia, Crawley 6009 WA Australia

09:25

Metabolism and growth signals activate stem cell quiscence in regenerating


zebrafish tissues

Colquhoun, D, Lindsey, B and Kaslin, J

University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue , Davis, CA 95616, USA

09:55

Questioning the premise for stem cell therapy to enhance old muscle
regeneration and alleviate sarcopenia

School of Anatomy & Human Biology, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley,
Perth, WA 6009, Australia

Chair: Mike Ryan

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Immune regulation of regeneration

Rosenthal, N

Grounds, MD

Semillon Room 3

08:30

ANZSCDB

ARMI Monash University, Level 1, Building 75, Wellington Road, Clayton, Melbourne, Victoria 3800,
Australia

11:35

Session 11: Organelle Focus - Mitochondria

Development of the musculo-skeletal axis

Pourqui, O

8th NATIONAL IMAGING WORKSHOP


13:10 - 14:40

Repertoire of autophagy adaptor function during PINK1/Parkin mediated


mitophagy

Session 13: Imaging Workshop I


Semillon Room 3

Lazarou, M

Chair: Jenny Stow

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Clayton, Australia

13:10

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Multiscale electron microscopy: application in the study of membrane


microdomains

Parton, RG.

10:00 - 10:40

Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Queensland Biosciences Precinct, St


Lucia, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia

Exhibition | Coffee | Posters


Exhibition Suite

13:40

90

Imaging the CD8+ T cell response to Plasmodium in the lymph nodes and liver

Cockburn, IA

John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University, 131 Garran Road, Acton,
ACT 2601, Australia

13:55

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Multiphoton imaging of leukocyte dynamics in vivo in the kidney and skin

Hickey, MJ

Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Monash University Department of Medicine, Monash Medical
Centre, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.

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Understanding the dynamics of leukocyte sequestration during cerebral


malaria pathogenesis.

Jain, R1,2, Pai, S1,2, Mitchell, A1,2, Tikoo, S1,2, Hickey, M3, Hunt, N2,4, McMenamin, P5, Grau, G2,6
and Weninger, W1,7,8

16:30 - 17:15

Session 15: Plenary 4: Imaging Plenary Lecture:

Hans-Ulrich Dodt, Bioelectronics - Medical University of Vienna, Austria


Semillon Room 3

1The Centenary Institute, Newtown, NSW 2042, Australia; 2Sydney Medical School, NSW 2006,
Australia; 3Monash University Department of Medicine, Monash Medical Centre, VIC 3168, Australia;
4Molecular Immunopathology Unit, Discipline of Pathology, Sydney Medical School and Bosch
Institute, NSW 2006, Australia; 5Department of Anatomy & Developmental Biology, Monash University,
Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia; 6Vascular Immunology Unit, Discipline of Pathology, Sydney Medical
School, NSW 2006, Australia; 7 Discipline of Dermatology, Sydney Medical School, NSW 2006,
Australia; 8 Department of Dermatology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, NSW 2050,
Australia.

14:25

Chair: Wolfgang Weninger

16:30 96

Alternations in GLUT4 Storage Compartments Induced by Insulin Resistance

Burchfield, JG1, Fazakerley, DJ1, Hughes, WE2 and James, DE1

Light sheet microscopy of cleared mouse brains, embryos and


cancer
Dodt, H-U

Department of Bioelectronics, Center for Brain Research, Medical University of


Vienna, Spitalgasse 4, Vienna, A-1090 , Austria

1) SMB, The University of Sydney, D17-Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, The
University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia; 2) The Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
384 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010

17:15 - 17:20

Bio Break
Semillon Room 3

14:40 - 15:20

Exhibition | Tea | Posters


Exhibition Suite

17:20 - 18:20

Session 16: Plenary 5: Hunter Plenary Lecture:

Sharad Kumar, Centre for Cancer Biology, SA


Semillon Room 3

15:20 - 16:20

Chair: Rohan Teasdale

Session 14: Workshop 2: Imaging Workshop II


Semillon Room 3

17:20

Chair: Wolfgang Weninger

15:20

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Hor, J , Heath, WR

1, 2

Mechanisms and regulation of programmed cell death: Lessons from the


humble fly

Kumar, S

Centre for Cancer Biology, University of South Australia, c/o SA Pathology, Frome Road, Adelaide, SA
5000, Australia

Temporal regulation of T cell priming during peripheral infection


1, 2

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1, 2

1 Dept. Microbiology & Immunology, and the Peter Doherty Institute, The University of Melbourne,
Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia; 2 ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging.

15:35

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Immune cell migration, function and fate uncovered using two-photon


microscopy and in vivo photoconversion

18:30 - 20:00

Dinner: a Drink on arrival, then cash bar

Garvan Medical Research Institute, 384 Victoria street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia

Since we are not the only group in The Lovedale Bar and Restaurant, you
will be given a wristband on arrival (just like the Clubbers!)

Chtanova, T

15:50

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Imaging the diffusive route of transcription factor activity in live cells by


fluctuation analysis

The Lovedale

Hinde, E1, Pandzic, E1, Gratton, E2 and Gaus, K1

1. School of Medical Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 2. Laboratory
for Fluorescence Dynamics, University of California, Irvine. USA.

16:05

Session 17: Posters and Wine with Trade display


Exhibition Suite

Whats new at molecular probes


El-Hoss, J

NOTES

Life Technologies

16:20 - 16:30

20:00 - 22:00

Bio Break and Sponsored Drinks


Semillon Room 3

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Semillon Room 3

Thursday 19th March, 2015


07:00

Chair: Carol Wicking

Breakfast

11:10
Red Salt Restaurant

08:15

Session 19: Organisation of Cell Signalling and Gene Expression

104 Epigenetic Memory Loss in the Early Embryo


Messerschmidt, D

Developmental Epigenetics and Disease, Institute of Molecular & Cell Biology,


A*STAR, 61 Biopolis Drive, Proteos, Singapore 138673, Singapore

Arrival Tea & Coffee


11:45

Pre Function Lobby

105 Regulation of phosphoinositide signalling at cilia


Mitchell, CA, Dyson, J and Conduit, S

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton,
Melbourne, Victoria 3800, Australia

08:30 - 10:30

Session 18: Intracellular Trafficking

12:05

Semillon Room 3

Fox, AHDr, Hennig, SDr, Bond, CProf and Hirose, TProf

Chair: Rob Parton

08:30

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Cancer Gene Regulation, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, The University of Western
Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia

Receptor localisation shapes the spatiotemporal dynamics of GPCR signalling

Canals, M, Halls, ML and Bunnett, NW

12:25

Drug Discovery Biology, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 399 Royal Parade, Parkville,
Melbourne, Vicotria 3052, Australia

08:50

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106 Prion-like domains in RNA binding proteins are essential for building
subnuclear paraspeckles

107 Novel mechanisms of regulation of nuclear import in cancer - targets for


therapeutics ?
Jans, DA

DBMB, Monash University, c/- DBMB Building 77 Room 146 Monash Uni, Monash, Melbourne, VIC
3800, Australia

Sorting Nexin 27 Regulates Agonist-dependent Trafficking of the Parathyroid


Hormone Receptor for Bone Growth and Metabolism

Pavlos, N1

1, Cellular Orthopaedic Laboratory, School of Surgery, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands,
Western Australia 6009

09:10

100 Chlamydia selectively subverts host cell trafficking pathways to facilitate


intracellular growth and infection.

12:40 - 13:10

Exhibition | Lunch | Posters


Exhibition Suite

Kerr, MC1 and Teasdale, RD1

1) Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, 306 Carmody Road, St. Lucia,
Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia

09:30

Johnston, APR and Liu, H


1

Exhibition Suite

102 Selectively, sensitivity and auto-inhibition in motor-cargo recognition


Sanger, A, Pernigo, S, Yip, Y, Steiner, RA and Dodding, MP

Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, King's College London

10:10

Session 20: Workshop 3: Imaging Workshop Demonstration

101 Molecular Sensors to Understand Cellular Trafficking


Drug Delivery, Disposition and Dynamics, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 381 Royal
Parade, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria 3052, Australia

09:50

13:10 - 16:00

Demonstrations and Exhibition | Tea served

15:45

Remove Posters
Exhibition Suite

103 Endosomal sorting of -Secretase, BACE1, and Alzheimers disease


Toh, W1, Chia, PCheryl1 and Gleeson, PA1

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bio21 Mole, University of Melbourne, 30
Flemington Road, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia

16:15 - 17:30

Exhibitor pack-down
Exhibition Suite

NOTES
10:30 - 11:10

Exhibition | Coffee | Posters


Exhibition Suite

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16:00 - 17:30

Session 21: Cellular polarity and tissue organisation


Semillon Room 3
Chair: Patrick Humbert

16:00

108 Elucidation of T cell fate control by time lapse imaging and quantitative
microscopy.
Russell, S

Immune Signalling Laboratory, Cancer Immunology Division, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, St
Andrews Place, East Melbourne, VIC 3002, Australia

16:25

07:00

Red Salt Restaurant

08:15

Yap, A, Priya, R, Hamilton, N and Gomez, G

08:30 - 10:25

Semillon Room 3

Rios, AC, Fu, N, Lindeman, GJ and Visvader, JE

Chair: Lizzie Coulson

111 Dissecting principles governing actin assembly with biomimetic systems

08:30

Gressin, L1, Planade, J1, Guillotin, A1, Guerin, C1, Blanchoin, L1, du Roure, O2, Heuvingh, J2
and Michelot, A1

09:15

Professor Jean Gruenberg

114 Neogenin: a new determinant of wave-mediated actin nucleation and adherens


junction assembly in neural stem cells
1. Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia

115 Two forms of dynamin I and II suggest new roles


Robinson, P and Collett, M

Cell Signalling Unit, Children's Medical Research Institute, 214 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead, Sydney,
NSW 2145, Australia

Semillon Room 3

Session 22: Plenary 5: EMBO Plenary Lecture:

Ibanez, C

Cooper, HM1, Lee, NK1, Nourse, C1, Cox, H1, Foc, K1, White, A1 and O'Leary, C1

Bio Break

17:40 - 18:40

113 Structural biology of p75 neurotrophin receptor signaling


Neuroscience | Physiology, Karolinska Institute | National University of Singapore, Berzelius vag 35 |
28 Medical Drive, Stockholm | Singapore, n.a. 17177 | 117456, Sweden | Singapore

09:35

09:55

116 APP regulates hippocampal neurogenesis in adulthood

Wang, S1, Bolos, M1, Southam, K1, Roberts-Thompson, M1, Foa, L2, Small, DH1 and Young, KM 1

1 Menzies Institute for Medical Research, The University of Tasmania, 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart,
Tasmania 7000, Australia; 2 The School of Medicine, The University of Tasmania, 17 Liverpool Street,
Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia

10:10
Semillon Room 3

117 Neuronal development in tumors: a novel promoter of cancer progression.

Jobling, P1, Roselli, S1, Pundavela, J1, Faulkner, S1, Oliveira, SMR1, Demont, Y2, Walker, MM1,
Bradshaw, RA3 and Hondermarck, H1
1) Hunter Medical Research Institute, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia;
2) INSERM U872, Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers, 75006 Paris, France; 3) Department of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA

Chair: David James

17:30

Session 23: Neuronal Development and Degeneration

110 In situ identification of bipotent stem cells in the mammary gland

1 Laboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire et Vgtale, Institut de Recherches en Technologies et


Sciences pour le Vivant, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Commissariat lEnergie
Atomique et aux nergies alternatives/Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique/Universit
Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France; 2 Physique et Mcanique des Milieux Htrognes, cole
Suprieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielle de la ville de Paris, Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, Universit Paris Diderot, Paris, France

17:30 - 17:40

Arrival Tea & Coffee


Pre Function Lobby

Stem cell and cancer, Walter and Eliza Institute, 1G Royal parade, Parkville, Melbourne, VIC 3052,
Australia

17:10

Breakfast and check out. Stow luggage wih Concierge

109 Feedback control

Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, 306 Carmody Road, St. Lucia, Brisbane,
QLD 4072, Australia

16:50

Friday 20th March, 2015

112 Endosomal lipids in trafficking and signaling


Gruenberg, J

Biochemistry Department, University of Geneva, Department of


Biochemistry, 30 quai E. Ansermet, Geneva, Geneva, Geneva/
Switzerland 1211, Switzerland

10:25 - 10:55

Coffee

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19:00 - 22:00

Pre-Function Lobby

Conference Dinner. Wine on the tables, then cash bar


The Pergola

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10:55 - 12:25

Session 24: Therapeutics and Disease Models


Semillon Room 3
Chair: Peter Gunning

10:55

118 In vivo imaging of pharmacodynamics in breast and pancreatic cancer using


FLIM-FRET
Nobis, M1, Hermann, D1, McGhee, E1, Blyth, K1, Welch, H2, van Rheenen, J3, Strathdee, D3,
Sansom, O1, Timpson, P4 and Anderson, K1

1 Tumour Cell Mirgation, CRUK Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow, United Kingdom;
2 The Babraham Institute, Babraham Research Campus, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 3 Hubrecht
Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands; 4 Garvan Institute, Sydney, Australia

10:55

119 Small Molecule 91/41 Integrin Antagonist Mobilisation of Haemopoietic


Stem Cells with Long-Term Multilineage Engraftment Potential
Cao, B1, Zhang, Z1, Grassinger, J2, Williams, B1, Alexander, WS3, Papayannopoulou, T4 and
Nilsson, SK1

1 CSIRO/Monash University, Building 75, Monash University, Wellington Rd, Melbourne, Vic 3168,
Australia; 2 University Hospital Regensberg, Department of Haematology and Oncology, Regensburg,
Germany; 3 Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia 4 Department
of Medicine/Haematology, University of Washington Seattle, WA, USA

11:20

120 CRISPR-mediated gene tagging, mutation and disease modeling in mice


Bowles, J, Quinn, A, Zhao, L and Koopman, P

Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Carmody Rd, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD
4072, Australia

11:40

121 Altered endosome biology in prostate cancer identifies potential biomarkers


for patient diagnosis and prognosis
Johnson, IRD1, Parkinson-Lawrence, EJ1, Butler, L2, O'Leary, JJ3 and Brooks, DA1

1. Mechanisms in Cell Biology and Diseases Research Group, School of Pharmacy and Medical
Sciences, Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide SA 5001,
Australia; 2. University of Adelaide, Adelaide SA 5005, Australia; 3. Trinity College Dublin/St James
Hospital Dublin, Ireland.

12:25 - 12:30

Conference close and announcement of the 2016 Hunter Meeting Week


Semillon Room 3

12:30

Boxed, take Away Lunch


Collect from Pre Function Lobby

13:00

Coach departs for Sydney Airport


Reception, Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley

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AUTHOR INDEX
Agarwal, V........................................................ 48
Ahmadi-Pirshahid, D........................................ 5
Ainger, SA........................................................ 26
Akhmanova, A.................................................... 8
Alexander, WS............................................... 119
Allen, JAM................................................. 43, 40
Almazi, JG........................................................ 47
Al-Obaidi, S...................................................... 75
Amiezer, M......................................................... 4
Anderson, K................................................... 118
Anderson, KI.................................................... 45
Arora, P............................................................ 35
Assareh, A........................................................ 53
Banerjee, S........................................................ 7
Banfield, D........................................................ 14
Baratchi, S...................................................... 47
Bard, F............................................................. 71
Bartel, DP......................................................... 48
Bellingham, MC................................................ 36
Bentley, N......................................................... 83
Berge, U........................................................... 78
Bhalla, M............................................................ 8
Bhattacharya, N............................................... 12
Biro, M............................................................. 59
Blanchoin, L.....................................................111
Blyth, K........................................................... 118
Boden, A........................................................... 59
Bolos, M......................................................... 116
Bond, C.......................................................... 106
Boone, C......................................................... 60
Bovellan, M...................................................... 59
Bowles, J....................................................... 120
Boyd, SE.......................................................... 15
Bradshaw, RA................................................. 117
Braet, F............................................................ 13
Brooks, DA.................................................... 121
Brygula, ME...................................................... 40
Bugarcic, A....................................................... 33
Bunnett, NW..................................................... 98
Burchfield, JG................................ 19, 20, 28, 2
Burgess, AG..................................................... 17
Burgess, AW..................................................... 72
Butler, L.......................................................... 121
Bcking, T........................................................ 49
Canals, M........................................................ 98
Cao, B...................................................... 31, 119
Cao, M.............................................................. 70
Cao, Y.............................................................. 40
Casanova, JC................................................... 48
Cesare, AJ........................................................ 43
Charras, G........................................................ 59
Chaudhuri, R............................................. 22, 68
Cheng, TS........................................................ 11
Chen, Y............................................................ 10
Chia, PC......................................................... 103
Chircop, M.......................................................... 5
Chtanova, T..................................................... 94
Churches, QI.................................................... 31

Cockburn, IA................................................... 90
Coin, L............................................................. 70
Collett, M........................................................ 115
Colquhoun, D................................................... 88
Conduit, S...................................................... 105
Conway, JRW................................................... 45
Cooper, HM....................................... 37, 38, 114
Cooper, ST...................................................... 32
Costa, MW....................................................... 15
Coster, A........................................................... 49
Coulson, EJ ................................................... 36
Cox, H...................................................... 38, 114
Croucher, DR.................................................. 58
Daly, RJ........................................................... 62
Darby, W........................................................... 47
Davis, M........................................................... 51
Demont, Y...................................................... 117
Dodding, MP................................................. 102
Dodson, E................................................. 25, 74
Dodt, H............................................................ 96
Domanova, W........................................... 19, 68
Dowd, GC.................................................... 8, 12
Dowling, MR..................................................... 21
du Roure, O.....................................................111
Dyson, J......................................................... 105
D'Souza, RC....................................................... 9
Elsworth, B............................................... 24, 29
Erami, Z............................................................ 45
Faulkner, S..................................................... 117
Faux, MC......................................................... 72
Fazakerley, DJ.................................................... 2
Fernandez-Rojo, MA....................................... 17
Fey, D............................................................... 58
Filipovska, A................................................... 82
Fiveash, C........................................................ 83
Foa, L............................................................. 116
Foc, K............................................................. 114
Fok, K............................................................... 38
Fok, K.............................................................. 37
Follett, J.......................................................... 33
Foster, LE......................................................... 27
Fox, AH.......................................................... 106
Furtado, MB..................................................... 15
Fu, N.............................................................. 110
Gabrielli, B........................................................ 26
Gale, A............................................................... 1
Gallego-Ortega, D............................................ 45
Gall, M............................................................. 10
Ganesamoorthy, D........................................... 70
Garbis, SD........................................................ 27
Gardiner, BS................................................... 57
Gartner, A......................................................... 52
Gaus, K........................................................ 4, 95
Genheden, M................................................... 27
George, AJ...................................................... 75
Gianfelice, A..................................................... 12
Glanfield, A....................................................... 17
Gleeson, PA.................................................. 103
Gokoolparsadh, A............................................. 53
Gomez, G....................................................... 109
Gong, X............................................................ 78

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Gorrell, M................................................... 10, 16


Gorse, A........................................................... 64
Gould, CM........................................................ 75
Gould, K........................................................... 24
Grassinger, J.................................................. 119
Gratton, E......................................................... 95
Grau, G............................................................ 92
Greenland, EL.................................................. 39
Greer, PA.......................................................... 32
Gressin, L........................................................111
Grodzinsky, AJ.................................................. 57
Grounds, MD............................................. 41, 87
Gruenberg, J................................................. 112
Guerin, C.........................................................111
Guillotin, A.......................................................111
Gunning, PW................................................ 6, 49
Hahn, MA......................................................... 44
Halasz, M......................................................... 58
Halls, ML.......................................................... 98
Hamilton, N.................................................... 109
Hamson, E....................................................... 10
Handoko, Y................................................. 24, 29
Hannan, RD..................................................... 75
Hardeman, EC................................................... 6
Hart-Smith, G.................................................. 54
Harvey, AR....................................................... 41
Hatwell-Humble, J............................................ 30
Haylock, DN..................................................... 30
Hayward, NK.................................................... 26
Heath, WR........................................................ 93
Heazlewood, CK........................................ 30, 31
Heazlewood, SY.............................................. 30
Heinzel, S......................................................... 21
Hennig, S....................................................... 106
Hermann, D.................................................... 118
Hernandez-Varas, P......................................... 78
Herrmann, D.................................................... 45
Heuvingh, J.....................................................111
Hickey, M.......................................................... 92
Hickey, MJ....................................................... 91
Hill, A............................................................... 77
Hinde, E........................................................... 95
Hirose, T......................................................... 106
Hoang-Le, D..................................................... 17
Hodgetts, SI..................................................... 41
Hodgkin, PD..................................................... 21
Hondermarck, H........................................... 117
Hong, W........................................................... 12
Hor, J................................................................ 93
Hughes, JN..................................................... 46
Hughes, W....................................................... 28
Hughes, WE....................................................... 2
Humbert, PO...................................................... 7
Hunt, N............................................................. 92
Hussain, M....................................................... 35
Huynh, M.......................................................... 13
Ibanez, C....................................................... 113
Iconomou, M.................................................... 18
Ireton, K....................................................... 8, 12
Jain, R............................................................. 92

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James, DE........... 2, 9, 19, 20, 22, 23, 28, 50, 68


James, SA........................................................ 31
Jans, DA........................................................ 107
Jobling, P........................................................ 117
Johnson, IRD................................................. 121
Johnson, M......................................................... 1
Johnston, APR.............................................. 101
Johnston, HE.................................................... 27
Kable, E............................................................ 13
Kan, A.............................................................. 21
Kar, S............................................................... 57
Kaslin, J.......................................................... 88
Keane, F..................................................... 10, 16
Kean, B.............................................................. 8
Kee, AJ.............................................................. 6
Kenney, JW...................................................... 27
Kerr, MC........................................................ 100
Kholodenko, BN............................................... 58
Kile, B................................................................. 6
King, LE............................................................ 72
Kiss, A.............................................................. 78
Kitano, H................................................... 15, 80
Kolch, W........................................................... 58
Koopman, P.................................................... 120
Kowalewski, J................................................... 78
Kroschwald, S.................................................. 59
Krycer, JR....................................... 19, 20, 28, 68
Kumar, S.......................................................... 97
Kuncic, Z................................. 19, 20, 23, 56, 68
Kuyucak, S....................................................... 23
Lamond, A........................................................ 52
Larance, M...................................................... 52
Lazarou, M...................................................... 84
Lee, N........................................................ 37, 38
Lee, NK.......................................................... 114
Lek, A............................................................... 32
Lemckert, FA.................................................... 32
Le, PH.B........................................................... 12
Lindeman, GJ................................................. 110
Lindsey, B......................................................... 88
Liu, H.............................................................. 101
Locasale, J...................................................... 76
Lock, JG.......................................................... 78
Madhamshettiwar, P......................................... 75
Madhavan, V.................................................... 35
Magenau, A...................................................... 45
Mahalingam, S................................................ 69
Makinen, VV-P................................................. 55
Mamaghani, M................................................. 78
Manent, J........................................................... 7
Mann, G........................................................... 67
Manousopoulou, A............................................ 27
Mansfield, JH................................................... 48
Maqsudi, S....................................................... 16
Marchingo, JM.................................................. 21
Markham, JF..................................................... 21
Marks, N........................................................... 36
Ma, M................................................................. 5
Ma, X................................................................ 22
McAninch, D..................................................... 46

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McCaughan, G................................................. 16
McDermott, M..................................................... 1
McDivitt, T........................................................ 12
McGhee, E............................................... 45, 118
McGlinn, E....................................................... 48
McIntyre, P....................................................... 47
McKenna, J...................................................... 18
McMenamin, P................................................. 92
McQualter, RJ.................................................. 30
Mellick, GD....................................................... 64
Messerschmidt, D........................................ 104
Michelot, A.....................................................111
Miller, ES ......................................................... 35
Mitchell, A................................................... 47, 92
Mitchell, CA................................................... 105
Modi, P............................................................. 35
Montgomery, M................................................. 83
Mueller, SN...................................................... 93
Munn, AL......................................................... 44
Murrow, BA......................................................... 9
Murtaza, M....................................................... 64
Myers, G.......................................................... 66
Nambiar, V....................................................... 41
Ng, P................................................................ 11
Nicovich, PR................................................. 4, 49
Nikolic, I.............................................. 24, 25, 74
Nikolic, I............................................................ 29
Nilsson, SK....................................... 30, 31, 119
Nim, HT............................................................ 15
Nobis, M.................................................. 45, 118
Norris, D.................................................... 19, 28
North, KN......................................................... 32
Nourse, C....................................................... 114
Nunnari, J........................................................ 81
Obeidy, P......................................................... 49
Oliveira, SMR................................................. 117
Oorschot, V........................................................ 3
Oteiza, A........................................................... 30
O'Leary, C...................................................... 114
O'Leary, JJ..................................................... 121
Padman, B......................................................... 3
Pai, S................................................................ 92
Paluch, EK....................................................... 59
Pandzic, E.............................................. 4, 49, 95
Papaioannou, A.............................................. 23
Papayannopoulou, T...................................... 119
Papa, A............................................................ 34
Parker, BL......................................................... 22
Parkinson-Lawrence, EJ................................ 121
Parton, RG. .................................................... 89
Pavlos, NJ................................................. 11, 99
Pavlyshyn, D.................................................... 21
Pearson, RB..................................................... 75
Penninger, JM.................................................... 7
Pernigo, S................................................ 40, 102
Pickett, HA........................................................ 43
Piltz, S.............................................................. 46
Piper, A............................................................. 32
Pixley, FJ......................................................... 39
Planade, J.......................................................111

Pleines, I............................................................ 6
Polishchuk, E..................................................... 6
Polishchuk, R..................................................... 6
Polly, P............................................................. 83
Pourkarimi, E.................................................... 52
Pourqui, O..................................................... 85
Powell, J.......................................................... 63
Priya, R.......................................................... 109
Prosser, HM..................................................... 48
Proud, CG....................................................... 27
Pundavela, J.................................................. 117
Qian, L.............................................................. 36
Quinn, A.......................................................... 120
Quinn, RJ......................................................... 64
Ramm, GA................................................... 3, 17
Reddel, RR....................................................... 40
Redpath, GMI................................................... 32
Reischmann, N................................................. 45
Reitsma, A........................................................ 30
Richardson, HE.................................................. 7
Rigano, LA....................................................... 12
Rios, AC........................................................ 110
Rizos, H............................................................ 26
Roberts-Thompson, M................................... 116
Robinson, P.................................................. 115
Rodriguez, N...................................................... 5
Romeo, Y......................................................... 59
Roselli, S........................................................ 117
Rosenthal, NA........................................... 15, 86
Rossy, J............................................................. 4
Rother, N............................................................ 4
Roux, PP.......................................................... 59
Russell, S...................................................... 108
Saila, S............................................................. 12
Sanger, A........................................................ 102
Sansom, O..................................................... 118
Saunders, D.................................................... 18
Schaefer, E....................................................... 18
Schwartz, MG................................................... 48
Sedger, L............................................................ 1
Sengupta, S..................................................... 35
Shafqat, H........................................................ 78
Shamra, A......................................................... 36
Shavlakadze, T................................................. 41
Shearer, R........................................................ 18
Simpson, K..................................... 24, 25, 29, 74
Simpson, KJ........................................... 7, 72, 75
Skalamera, D................................................... 26
Small, DH....................................................... 116
Smith, DW........................................................ 57
Sobey, T........................................................... 49
Sobey, T........................................................... 49
Sobinoff, AP.............................................. 40, 43
Southam, K.................................................... 116
Stagg, SM. ...................................................... 12
Steiner, RA..................................................... 102
Stephens, A...................................................... 16
Stevenson, A.................................................... 26
Stewart, GS...................................................... 35
Stoeckli, J......................................................... 9

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Storan, MJ........................................................ 30
Strathdee, D................................................... 118
Stromblad, S.................................................... 78
Sturm, RA......................................................... 26
Sullivan, AR...................................................... 39
Su, Y................................................................. 13
Swarbrick, A.................................. 24, 25, 29, 74
Tabin, CJ.......................................................... 48
Tcherkezian, J.................................................. 59
Teasdale, RD............................................ 33, 100
Thang, M.......................................................... 53
Thomas, D.................................................. 25, 74
Thomas, PQ..................................................... 46
Thomas, R.......................................................... 8
Thorburn, DR.................................................. 61
Tikoo, S..................................................... 35, 92
Timpson, P............................................... 45, 118
Toh, W............................................................ 103
Townsend, K..................................................... 35
Tran, AN........................................................... 11
Tran, T.............................................................. 64
Trinh, AV........................................................... 44
Turner, N.......................................................... 83
Tu, L................................................................. 14
Uhl, F................................................................ 18
Vafaee, F.......................................................... 68
van Rheenen, J.............................................. 118
Vial, M.............................................................. 64
Visvader, JE................................................... 110
Voineagu, I...................................................... 53
Wadham, C...................................................... 16
Walker, MM.................................................... 117
Walkley, CR..................................................... 73
Wang, B............................................................ 52
Wang, S.......................................................... 116
Weigert, R.......................................................... 6
Welch, H......................................................... 118
Weninger, W..................................................... 92
White, A.............................................. 37, 38, 114
Wilkins, MR...................................................... 54
Williams, B............................................... 30, 119
Wong, MKL................................................ 19, 20
Wong, MS......................................................... 75
Wong, S............................................................ 48
Woodhouse, FG............................................... 57
Wood, SA........................................................ 64
Woolger, N........................................................ 32
Yang, G............................................................ 22
Yang, H............................................................ 42
Yang, J............................................................. 74
Yang, L............................................................... 6
Yang, Z............................................................. 33
Yao, P............................................................... 53
Yap, A............................................................. 109
Yip, Y.............................................................. 102
Young, KM .................................................... 116
Young, P.......................................................... 13
Zhang, H.......................................................... 10
Zhang, H.......................................................... 16
Zhang, L........................................................... 57

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Zhang, Z......................................................... 119


Zhao, L........................................................... 120
Zhou, JHS........................................................ 21
Zlatanou, A....................................................... 35

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Mr Dadar Ahmadi-Pirshahid
Cell Cycle Unit,
Children's Medical Research Institute,
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Children's Medical Research Institute,
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School of Medical Sciences,
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Immune Imaging Program,
Centenary Institute,
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NSW 2042 Australia
Tel: +61 2 9565 6249
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Donnelly Centre,
University of Toronto,
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Toronto,
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Dr Josephine Bowles
Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
University of Queensland,
Carmody Rd,
St Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
Tel: 07 3346 2061
eMail: j.bowles@imb.uq.edu.au
Dr Sarah Boyd
Systems Biology Institute (SBI) Australia,
Level 1, Building 75, Monash University,
Clayton,
Melbourne,
VIC 3800 Australia
eMail: sarah.boyd@sbiaustralia.org
Professor Doug Brooks
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences,
Sansom Institute for Health Research,
University of South Australia, Frome
Road,
Adelaide,
SA 5001 Australia
eMail: doug.brooks@unisa.edu.au
Dr James Burchfield
SMB,
The University of Sydney,
D17-Charles Perkins Centre,
The University of Sydney,
The University of Sydney,
New South Wales 2006 Australia
Tel: 0403977448
eMail: james.burchfield@sydney.edu.au
Dr Meritxell Canals
Drug Discovery Biology,
Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
399 Royal Parade,
Parkville,
Melbourne,
Vicotria 3052 Australia
Tel: 03-99039094
eMail: meri.canals@monash.edu

Dr. Rima Chaudhuri


Charles Perkins Center,
D17 Charles Perkins Center, Johns
Hopkins Drive,
Camperdown,
The University of Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
eMail: rima.chaudhuri@sydney.edu.au
Ms Yu Wooi Ching
Microscopy,
Carl Zeiss Pty Ltd,
40 - 52 Talavera Road,
North Ryde,
NSW 2113 Australia
Tel: 02 9020 1361
eMail: microinfo.au@zeiss.com
Dr Tatyana Chtanova
Garvan Medical Research Institute,
384 Victoria street,
Darlinghurst,
NSW 2010 Australia
eMail: t.chtanova@garvan.org.au
Dr Lachlan Coin
Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
The University of Queensland,
306 Carmody Road,
Brisbane,
Not Applicable 4068 Australia
eMail: l.coin@imb.uq.edu.au
Dr Louise Cole
School of Medical Sciences,
The University of Sydney,
Anderson Stuart Building F13, The University of Sydney,
Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
Tel: 61-2-9351 2520
eMail: louise.cole@bosch.org.au
Associate Professor Helen Cooper
Queensland Brain Institute,
University of Queensland,
St Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
Tel: 07 3346 6354
FAX: 07 3346 6301
eMail: h.cooper@uq.edu.au
Ms Rhea Cornely
Miltenyi Biotec Australia Pty Ltd,
Unit 16A/2 Eden Park Drive,
Macquarie Park,
NSW 2113 Australia
Tel: 02 88777400
eMail: rheac@miltenyibiotec.com.au

Dr Elizabeth Coulson
Dr Benjamin Cao
Queensland Brain Institute,
Manufacturing Flagship,
The University of Queensland,
CSIRO,
Building 79,
Level 3, Building 75, Monash University,
St Lucia,
Clayton,
Qld 4072 Australia
Melbourne,
Tel: 07 3346 6392
Victoria 3168 Australia
FAX: 07 3346 6301
Tel: +61 3 9545 2566
eMail: e.coulson@uq.edu.au
eMail: ben.cao@csiro.au
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Professor Edmund Crampin


The University of Melbourne,
Parkville,
VIC 3010 Australia
Tel: 61 3 8344 7987
eMail: edmund.crampin@unimelb.edu.au
Dr David Croucher
The Kinghorn Cancer Centre,
Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
370 Victoria St,
Darlinghurst,
Sydney,
NSW 2010 Australia
Tel: +61 2 93555820
eMail: d.croucher@garvan.org.au
Prof Roger Daly
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Monash University,
Level 1, Building 77, Monash University,
Clayton,
VIC 3820 Australia
Tel: +61 - 3 9902 9301
FAX: +61 - 3 9902 9500
eMail: roger.daly@monash.edu
Dr Melissa Davis
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
The University of Melbourne,
Level 2, Building 193, The University of
Melbourne,
Parkville,
Melbourne,
VIC 3010 Australia
eMail: melissa.davis@unimelb.edu.au
Mr Lucas Dent
Cell Growth and Proliferation,
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
St Andrews Place,
East Melbourne,
Melbourne,
Victoria 3002 Australia
Tel: 03 9656 3621
eMail: lucas.dent@petermac.org
Mrs Kimberly Dewar
Eppendorf South Pacific,
4/112 Talavera Road,
North Ryde,
NSW 2113 Australia
Tel: 02 9889 5000
eMail: dewar.k@eppendorf.com.au
Mr Oliver Distler
Sigma Aldrich,
P.O. Box 970,
Castle Hill,
NSW 1765 Australia
Tel: 1800 800 097
eMail: oliver.distler@sial.com

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Dr Mark Dodding
Randall Division of Cell and Molecular
Biophysics,
King's College London,
New Hunt's House,
Guys's Campus,
London,
London SE1 1UL UK
eMail: mark.dodding@kcl.ac.uk
Mr. Eoin Dodson
Cancer,
Garvan institute,
353 Woolooware road,
Burraneer,
Sydney,
NSW 2230 Australia
eMail: e.dodson@garvan.org.au
Professor Hans-Ulrich Dodt
Department of Bioelectronics, Center for
Brain Research,
Medical University of Vienna,
Spitalgasse 4,
Vienna,
A-1090 Austria
Tel: 40160-34311
eMail: dodt@tuwien.ac.at
Ms Westa Domanova
University of Sydney,
D17 Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney,
Camperdown,
Camperdown,
New South Wales 2006 Australia
eMail: w.domanova@hotmail.com
Dr Georgina Dowd
Microbiology and Immunology,
University of Otago,
720 Cumberland Street,
Dunedin,
Otago 9054 New Zealand
eMail: georgina.dowd@otago.ac.nz
Dr Jad El-Hoss
Life Technologies,
30-32 Compark Circuit,
Mulgrave,
VIC 3170 Australia
Tel: (61-3) 8542-7400
eMail: jad.el-hoss@thermofisher.com
Dr Maree Faux
Structural Biology,
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of
Medical Research,
1G Royal Parade,
Parkville,
Melbourne,
VIC 3052 Australia
Tel: 03 9345 2876
FAX: 03 9347 0852
eMail: faux@wehi.edu.au

Dr Manuel Alejandro Fernandez Rojo


Cell and Molecular biology,
QIMR Berghofer MRI,
300, Herston Rd,
Herston,
Brisbane,
QLD 4006 Australia
eMail: mafernaro@hotmail.com
Professor Aleksandra Filipovska
Mitochondrial Medicine and Biology
group, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical
Research,
The University of Western Australia,
Level 7, QQ Block, QEII Medical Research Centre, 6 Verdun Street,
Nedlands,
WA 6009 Australia
Tel: 08 6151 0736
eMail: aleksandra.filipovska@uwa.edu.
au
Mr Jordan Follett
Institute for molecular bioscience,
University of Queensland,
306 carmody Road,
St Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
eMail: j.follett@imb.uq.edu.au
A/Professor Archa Fox
Cancer Gene Regulation,
Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research,
The University of Western Australia,
Crawley,
WA 6009 Australia
Tel: +61 8 6151 0762
eMail: archa.fox@perkins.uwa.edu.au
Mr Alexander Gale
Department of Medical and Molecular
Biosciences, iThree Institute,
The University of Technology Sydney,
Harris Street Ultimo,
Ultimo,
Sydney,
NSW 2007 Australia
Tel: 02-9514 4064
FAX: 01-9514 8206
eMail: alexander.d.gale@student.uts.
edu.au
A/Prof Bruce Gardiner
The University of Western Australia,
35 Stirling Hwy,
Crawley,
Western Australia 6009 Australia
Tel: +6164881537
eMail: bruce.gardiner@uwa.edu.au
Mrs Sarah Gee
Life Science,
Bio-Rad Laboratories Pty Ltd,
Level 5, 446 Victoria Road,
Gladesville,
Sydney,
NSW 2111 Australia
eMail: sarah_gee@bio-rad.com

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Dr Amee George
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
St Andrews Place,
East Melbourne,
Victoria 3002 Australia
eMail: amee.george@petermac.org
Mr Inderpreet Gill
Surface Metrology Products,
NewSpec Pty Ltd,
330 Glen Osmond Road,
Mrytle Bank,
SA 5064 Australia
Tel: +61 8 8463 1967
eMail: inderpreet.gill@newspec.com.au
Professor Paul Gleeson
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bio21 Mole,
University of Melbourne,
30 Flemington Road,
Melbourne,
VIC 3010 Australia
Tel: 61-3-8344-2354
FAX: 61-3-9347-7730
eMail: pgleeson@unimelb.edu.au
Professor Miranda Grounds
School of Anatomy & Human Biology,
The University of Western Australia,
35 Stirling Hwy,
Crawley,
Perth,
WA 6009 Australia
Tel: 08 6488 3486
FAX: 08 6488 1005
eMail: miranda.grounds@uwa.edu.au
Dr. Jean Gruenberg
Biochemistry Department,
University of Geneva,
Department of Biochemistry, 30 quai E.
Ansermet,
Geneva,
Geneva,
Geneva/Switzerland 1211 Switzerland
Tel: +41-22-379.3464
eMail: jean.gruenberg@unige.ch
Professor Peter Gunning
Anatomy, School of Medical Sciences,
University of New South Wales,
Wallace Wurth East Rm 229, High
Street,
Kensington,
Sydney,
NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: 02 9385 2471
eMail: p.gunning@unsw.edu.au
Professor Edna Hardeman
School of Medical Sciences,
The University of New South Wales,
Wallace Wurth (C27),
Kensington,
Sydney,
NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: (02) 9385 3760
FAX: (02) 9385 8016
eMail: e.hardeman@unsw.edu.au

Dr Gene Hart-Smith
School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences,
UNSW - The University of New South
Wales,
2/7 Highview Ave,
Neutral Bay,
Sydney,
NSW 2089 Australia
eMail: g.hart-smith@unsw.edu.au
Associate Professor Natasha Harvey
Centre for Cancer Biology,
UniSA and SA Pathology,
Frome Road,
Adelaide,
SA 5000 Australia
eMail: natasha.harvey@health.sa.gov.au
Dr Shen Heazlewood
CSIRO - Manufacturing Flagship,
Bayview Ave / Ring Rd N, Monash University,
Clayton,
Melbourne,
Victoria 3800 Australia
eMail: shen.heazlewood@csiro.au
Mr Ben Hegarty
Coherent Scientific Pty. Ltd.,
Cambridge St,
Cammeray,
Sydney,
NSW 2062 Australia
Tel: 02 9929 3580
eMail: ben.hegarty@coherent.com.au
Dr. David Herrmann
Cancer Division,
The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, The Kinghorn Cancer Centre,
384 Victoria Street,
Darlinghurst,
Sydney,
NSW 2010 Australia
Tel: 0293555851
eMail: d.herrmann@garvan.org.au
Dr Daniel Hesselson
Diabetes and Obesity,
Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
384 Victoria Street,
Darlinghurst,
Darlinghurst,
NSW 2010 Australia
eMail: d.hesselson@garvan.org.au
Professor Michael Hickey
Monash University Department of Medicine,
Monash Medical Centre,
Clayton,
VIC 3168 Australia
Tel: 03 9594 5519
eMail: michael.hickey@monash.edu

Dr Adam Hill
Computational Cardiology,
VCCRI,
405 Liverpool Street,
Darlinghurst,
NSW 2226 Australia
eMail: a.hill@victorchang.edu.au
Dr Elizabeth Hinde
School of Medical Sciences,
The University of New South Wales,
Lowy Cancer Centre, High Street,
Sydney,
Kensington,
NSW 2052 Australia
eMail: e.hinde@unsw.edu.au
Professor Hubert Hondermarck
School of Biomedical Sciences & Pharmacy,
The University of Newcastle,
Callaghan,
NSW 2308 Australia
Tel: 02) 4921 8830
FAX: (02) 4921 7903
eMail: hubert.hondermarck@newcastle.
edu.au
Dr James Hughes
Biochemistry,
Adelaide Uni,
Molecular Life Sciences, Gate 8 Victoria
Drive,
Adelaide,
Adelaide,
SA 5005 Australia
eMail: james.hughes@adelaide.edu.au
Dr Patrick Humbert
Research Division,
Peter MacCallum Cancer Center,
Locked Bag 1, A'Beckett St,
Melbourne,
VIC 8006 Australia
Tel: +61-3-9656-3526
FAX: +61-3-9656-1411
eMail: patrick.humbert@petermac.org
Professor Carlos Ibanez
Neuroscience | Physiology,
Karolinska Institute | National University
of Singapore,
Berzelius veg 35 | 28 Medical Drive,
Stockholm | Singapore,
Singapore 17177 | 117456 Sweden |
Singapore
eMail: carlos.ibanez@ki.se
Dr. Keith Ireton
Microbiology and Immunology,
University of Otago,
PO Box 56,
Dunedin,
Otago 9054 New Zealand
Tel: + 64 03 479 7396
eMail: keith.ireton@otago.ac.nz

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Dr Rohit Jain
Immune Imaging Program,
Centenary Institute,
Building 93, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
Missenden Rd,
Camperdown,
Sydney,
New South Wales 2050 Australia
Tel: +61 2 9565 6246
eMail: r.jain@centenary.org.au
Professor David James
Charles Perkins Centre,
The University of Sydney,
D17 - Charles Perkins Centre,
The University of Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8627 1621
eMail: david.james@sydney.edu.au
Prof David Jans
DBMB,
Monash University,
c/- DBMB Building 77 Room 146 Monash
Uni,
Monash,
Melbourne,
VIC 3800 Australia
Tel: +61 3 9902 9341
FAX: +61 3 9902 9500
eMail: david.jans@monash.edu
Dr Angus Johnston
Drug Delivery, Disposition and Dynamics,
Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
381 Royal Parade,
Parkville,
Melbourne,
Victoria 3052 Australia
Tel: (03) 9903 9263
eMail: angus.johnston@monash.edu
Dr. Marina Kacevska
Bio-Rad Laboratories Pty Ltd,
PO Box 752 ,
Gladesville,
NSW 1675 Australia
eMail: marina_kacevska@bio-rad.com
Dr Andrey Kan
Immunology,
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute,
1G Royal Parade,
Parkville,
Victoria 3052 Australia
eMail: mr.ndry@gmail.com
Dr Jan Kaslin
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute,
Monash University,
Wellington road, Building 75,
Melbourne,
VIC 3800 Australia
Tel: 99029613
eMail: jan.kaslin@monash.edu

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Dr Anthony Kee
Neuromuscular and Regenerative Medicine Unit, School of Medical Sciences,
University of New South Wales,
Wallace Wurth (C27) Building,
Sydney,
NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: +61 (02) 9385 8494
eMail: a.kee@unsw.edu.au
Dr Markus Kerr
Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
The University of Queensland,
306 Carmody Road,
St. Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
Tel: (07) 33462031
FAX: (07) 33462101
eMail: m.kerr@imb.uq.edu.au
Professor Hiroaki Kitano
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST),
1919-1 Tancha,
Onna,
Kunigami District,
Okinawa Prefecture 904-0495 Japan
eMail: kitano@oist.jp
Dr Melissa Kowalski
GE Healthcare,
21 South Street,
RYDALMERE,
NSW 2116 Australia
Tel: +61 3 9239 8473
FAX: +61 3 9239 8401
eMail: melissa.kowalski@ge.com
Professor Sharad Kumar
Centre for Cancer Biology,
University of South Australia,
c/o SA Pathology, Frome Road,
Adelaide,
SA 5000 Australia
Tel: +61 8 8222 3738
eMail: sharad.kumar@unisa.edu.au
Prof Zdenka Kuncic
Charles Perkins Centre,
University of Sydney,
Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
eMail: zdenka.kuncic@sydney.edu.au
Dr Mark Larance
Gene Regulation and Expression,
University of Dundee,
WTB/CLS, University of Dundee, Dow St,
Dundee,
Angus DD1 5EH United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1382381861
eMail: m.larance@dundee.ac.uk

Dr Jason Locasale
Cornell University,
Savage Hall 108,
Ithaca,
NY 14850 USA
eMail: locasale@cornell.edu
Dr John Lock
Biosciences and Nutrition,
Karolinska Institute,
Halsovagen 7-9,
Huddinge,
Stockholm 14183 Sweden
eMail: john.lock@ki.se
Prof Suresh Mahalingam
Institute for Glycomics,
Griffith University, Gold Coast campus,
Parklands Drive,
Southport,
QLD 4215 Australia
Tel: (07) 555 27178
FAX: (07) 555 28098
eMail: s.mahalingam@griffith.edu.au
A/Prof Ville-Petteri Makinen
SAHMRI-South Australian Health and
Medical Research Institute,
North Terrace,
Adelaide,
South Australia 5000 Australia
eMail: ville-petteri.makinen@sahmri.com
Dr Jan Manent
Cell Cycle and Development Laboratory,
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
7 St Andrews Place,
East Melbourne,
VIC 3002 Australia
Tel: 03 9656 1466
eMail: jan.manent@petermac.org
Dr Marko Matic
Leica Microsystems,
112-118 Tallavera Road,
North Ryde,
NSW 2113 Australia
FAX: 02 9878 1055
eMail: marko.matic@leica-microsystems.
com
Dr Edwina McGlinn
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute,
Monash University,
Level 1, Building 75, Monash University,
Clayton,
Vic 3800 Australia
eMail: edwina.mcglinn@monash.edu
Dr Daniel Messerschmidt
Developmental Epigenetics and Disease,
Institute of Molecular & Cell Biology,
A*STAR,
61 Biopolis Drive,
Proteos,
Singapore 138673 Singapore
Tel: +65869868
eMail: danielm@imcb.a-star.edu.sg

Mrs. Natalie Lee


Queensland Brain Institute,
University of Queensland,
79 Research Lane,
St. Lucia,
QLD 4072 Australia
eMail: n.lee2@uq.edu.au
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Dr Alphee Michelot
Physique du Cytosquelette et de la Morphogenese,
CNRS Grenoble,
17 rue des Martyrs,
Grenoble,
Isere 38054 France
eMail: alphee.michelot@cea.fr
Professor Christina Mitchell
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health
Sciences,
Monash University,
Wellington Road,
Clayton,
Melbourne,
Victoria 3800 Australia
Tel: (03)-9905-4318
FAX: (03)-9594-0183
eMail: christina.mitchell@monash.edu
Dr Alan Munn
School of Medical Science,
Griffith University (Gold Coast Campus),
Rm 2.23, Building G05, Parklands Drive,
Southport,
QLD 4222 Australia
Tel: (07) 5552 9307
FAX: (07) 5552 8908
eMail: a.munn@griffith.edu.au
Dr Garry Myers
The ithree Institute,
University of Technology, Sydney,
Cnr Harris and Thomas Streets Ultimo,
Sydney,
NSW 2007 Australia
Tel: t: +61 2 9514 4200
eMail: garry.myers@uts.edu.au
Ms Vidya Nambiar
School of Anatomy Physiology and Human Biology,
University of Western Australia,
35 Stirling Highway,
Crawley,
Perth,
Western Australia 6009 Australia
eMail: 21103171@student.uwa.edu.au
Dr Pei Ying Ng
Cellular Orthopaedic Research,
Centre for Orthopaedic Research,
School of Surgery, The University of
Western Australia,
QEII Medical Centre, M Block Level 2,
Nedlands,
Perth,
WA 6009 Australia
Tel: 8 9346 7956
eMail: peiying.ng@uwa.edu.au
Assoc Prof Susie Nilsson
CSIRO/Monash University,
Building 75, Monash University, Wellington Rd,
Melbourne,
Vic 3168 Australia
eMail: susie.nilsson@csiro.au

Dr Hieu Nim
ARMI Monash University,
Wellington Road,
Clayton,
VIC 3800 Australia
Tel: +61 3 9902 9718
eMail: hieu.nim@monash.edu
Mr Max Nobis
Tumour Cell Mirgation,
CRUK Beatson Institute for Cancer
Research,
Garscube Estate, Switchback Road,
Bearsden,
Glasgow,
Lanarkshire G611BD United Kingdom
eMail: m.nobis.1@research.gla.ac.uk
Ms Cathy Noone
Bioscience - Merck Millipore,
Merck Millipore,
Ground Floor, Building 1, 885 Mountain
Hwy,
BAYSWATER,
VIC 3153 Australia
eMail: cathy.noone@merckgroup.com
Mr Dougall Norris
Charles Perkins Centre,
D17, The University of Sydney ,
Camperdown,
Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
eMail: dougallno@gmail.com
Professor Jodi Nunnari
University of California, Davis,
One Shields Avenue ,
Davis,
CA 95616 USA
eMail: jmnunnari@ucdavis.edu
Mr Peyman Obeidy
School of Medical Science ,
UNSW,
ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced
Mol,
Sydney,
NSW 2025 Australia
Tel: +61420550982
eMail: p.obeidy@unsw.edu.au
Dr. Antonella Papa
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Monash University,
Wellington Road,
Melbourne,
VIC 3800 Australia
eMail: antonella.papa@monash.edu
Mr Anastasios Papaioannou
University of Sydney,
216/43 Australia Street,
Camperdown,
Sydney,
NSW 2067 Australia
eMail: a.papaioannou@physics.usyd.
edu.au

A/Prof Nathan Pavlos


Orthopaedic Research Unit,
The University of Western Australia,
School of Surgery,M508 2nd Floor M
Block, QEII Medical Centre,
Nedlands,
Perth,
Western Australia 6009 Australia
Tel: +61 8 9346 2083
FAX: +61 8 9346 3210
eMail: nathan.pavlos@uwa.edu.au
Ms Amarette Petersen
Life Technologies,
30-32 Compark Circuit,
Mulgrave,
Vic 3170 Australia
Tel: +61 3 9545 5522
FAX: +61 3 9545 5622
eMail: amarette.petersen@thermofisher.
com
Dr Fiona Pixley
School of Medicine and Pharmacology,
University of Western Australia,
35 Stirling Highway,
Crawley,
Western Australia 6009 Australia
eMail: fiona.pixley@uwa.edu.au
Professor Philip Poronnik
School of Medical Sciences,
The University of Sydney,
Medical Foundation Building (K25),
Camperdown,
Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
eMail: philip.poronnik@sydney.edu.au
Professor Olivier Pourqui
Harvard Medical School Brigham and
Women's Hospital,
HIM 118 4 Blackfan Circle,
BOSTON,
MA 02115 USA
Tel: +33 (0) 3 88 65 32 2
eMail: pourquie@genetics.med.harvard.
edu
Dr Joseph Powell
Centre for Neurogenetics and Statistical
Genomics,
Queensland Brain Institute,
QBI, UQ St Lucia,
Brisbane,
Qld 4072 Australia
eMail: joseph.powell@uq.edu.au
Professor Christopher Proud
Nutrition & Metabolism,
South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute,
North Terrace,
Adelaide,
SA SA5000 Australia
Tel: 08 8128 4810
eMail: christopher.proud@sahmri.com

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Dr Georg Ramm
Monash Micro Imaging / Department of
Biochemistry,
SOBS, Monash University,
MMI, Building 75, Wellington Road,
Clayton ,
Melbourne,
VIC 3800 Australia
Tel: 03 9905 1280
eMail: georg.ramm@monash.edu
Dr Anne Rios
Stem cell and cancer,
Walter and Eliza Institute,
1G Royal parade,
Parkville,
Melbourne,
VIC 3052 Australia
Tel: 0451990604
eMail: rios@wehi.edu.au
Professor Phillip Robinson
Cell Signalling Unit,
Children's Medical Research Institute,
214 Hawkesbury Road,
Westmead,
Sydney,
NSW 2145 Australia
Tel: (02) 9687-2915
eMail: probinson@cmri.org.au
Professor Nadia Rosenthal
ARMI Monash University,
Level 1, Building 75, Wellington Road,
Clayton,
Melbourne,
Victoria 3800 Australia
Tel: 9002 9601
FAX: 9902 9729
eMail: nadia.rosenthal@monash.edu
Dr Jeremie Rossy
ARC CoE in Advanced Molecular Imaging,
University of New South Wales,
Level 3 Lowy Research Centre,
Sydney,
NSW 2052 Australia
eMail: j.rossy@unsw.edu.au
Dr Alexander Rowland
In Vitro Technologies,
Unit 21, 12 Mars Road,
Lane Cove,
NSW 2066 Australia
Tel: 1300 552 003
eMail: alexander.rowland@invitro.com.
au
Professor Sarah Russell
Immune Signalling Laboratory, Cancer
Immunology Division,
Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute,
St Andrews Place,
East Melbourne,
VIC 3002 Australia
Tel: 613 9656 3727 613 9656 1238
FAX: 613 9656 1411
eMail: sarah.russell@petermac.org
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Mrs Monica Santese


Eppendorf South Pacific,
Unit 4, 112 Talavera Rd,
North Ryde ,
NSW 2113 Australia
Tel: +612 9889 5000
FAX: +612 9889 5111
eMail: santese.m@eppendorf.com.au
Dr Darren Saunders
The Kinghorn Cancer Centre,
Garvan Institute of Medical Research,
384 Victoria St,
Darlinghurst,
NSW 2010 Australia
Tel: (02) 9355 5824
eMail: d.saunders@garvan.org.au
Mr Dan Scholes
Lab Equipment,
Thermo Fisher Scientific,
PO Box 262,
North Ryde BC,
Sydney,
NSW 1670 Australia
Tel: 0433 852 367
eMail: dan.scholes@thermofisher.com
Mr Anjan Selz
UniSA / ITEK Ventures Pty Ltd,
PO Box 546,
Salisbury South,
South Australia 5106 Australia
Tel: 0449172006
eMail: anjan.selz@itek.com.au
Dr Farhad Shafiei
Sigma Aldrich - Australia & New Zealand,
P.O. Box 970,
Castle Hill,
NSW 1765 Australia
eMail: farhad.shafiei@sial.com
Associate Professor Kaylene Simpson
Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics,
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
St Andrews Place,
East Melbourne,
Victoria 3002 Australia
Tel: 03 9656 1790
FAX: 03 9656 1411
eMail: kaylene.simpson@petermac.org
Dr Dubravka Skalamera
The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute,
Level 5, TRI, 37 Kent Street,
Woolloongabba,
Qld 4102 Australia
Tel: 07 3443 7067
eMail: d.skalamera@uq.edu.au

Dr Keith Stanley
AusDiagnostics Pty Ltd,
205-207 Victoria Street,
Beaconsfield,
Sydney,
NSW 2015 Australia
Tel: +612 9698 8030
FAX: +612 9319 1661
eMail: keith.stanley@ausdx.com
Mrs Debbie Stanley
Merck Millipore,
Ground Floor, Building 1, 885 Mountain
Hwy,
BAYSWATER,
VIC 3153 Australia
Tel: 03 8727 6321
FAX: 03 9720 2105
eMail: debbie.stanley@merckgroup.com
Dr Jacqueline Stoeckli
Charles Perkins Centre,
The University of Sydney,
D17 - The Hub,
The University of Sydney,
Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8627 1986
eMail: jacqueline.stoeckli@sydney.edu.
au
Professor Jennifer Stow
Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
University of Queensland,
Queensland Bioscience Precinct, 306
Carmody Road,
St. Lucia,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4072 Australia
Tel: 07 3346 2159
FAX: 07 3346 2111
eMail: j.stow@imb.uq.edu.au
Mr William Swann
Dept of Physiology,
Sydney Uni,
School of Medical Sciences,
University of Sydney,
Camperdown,
NSW 2006 Australia
eMail: wswa7742@uni.sydney.edu.au
Dr Alexander Swarbrick
Cancer Research,
Garvan Institute,
384 Victoria st,
Darlinghurst,
Sydney,
NSW 2010 Australia
Tel: 0293555780
FAX: 9295-8321
eMail: a.swarbrick@garvan.org.au

Dr Alexander Sobinoff
Professor Patrick Tam
Cancer Research Unit,
Embryology Unit,
Children's Medical Research Insititute,
Children's Medical Research Institute,
214 Hawkesbury Rd ,
214 Hawkesbury Road,
Westmead,
Westmead,
Sydney,
Sydney,
NSW 2145 Australia
NSW 2145 Australia
eMail: asobinoff@cmri.org.au
eMail: ptam@cmri.org.au
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Dr Rohan Teasdale
Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
The University of Queensland,
Queensland Bioscience Precinct,
St Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
Tel: 61-07-3346 2056
FAX: 61-07-3346 2101
eMail: r.teasdale@uq.edu.au
Dr Carola Thoni
La Vision Biotec AP (LasTek),
10 Reid St,
Thebarton,
SA 5031 Australia
Tel: +61 (0)8 8443 8668
eMail: carola.thoni@lavisionbiotec-asiapacific.com
Dr. Shweta Tikoo
Immune Imaging,
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine
and Cell Biology,
Building 93, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
Missenden Road,,
Camperdown,
Camperdown, Sydney,
NSW 2050 Australia
Tel: +61451469241
eMail: s.tikoo@centenary.org.au
Dr Linna TU
Division of Life Science,
The Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology,
Clear Water Bay,
Hong Kong,
Hong Kong nil Hong Kong, P.R.China
eMail: tulinna@ust.hk

Dr Carl Walkley
St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research,
9 Princes St,
Fitzroy,
Victoria 3065 Australia
eMail: cwalkley@svi.edu.au
Professor Wolfgang Weninger
Immune Imaging Group,
Centenary Institute,
Building 93, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
Missenden Road,
Newtown,
NSW 2050 Australia
Tel: 02 9515 6862
FAX: 02 9569 1048
eMail: w.weninger@centenary.org.au
Associate Professor Carol Wicking
The Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
The University of Queensland,
Carmody Road,
St Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
Tel: 07 3346 2052
eMail: c.wicking@imb.uq.edu.au
Mr Martin Wong
Physics,
University of Sydney,
D17, John Hopkins Drive,
Camperdown,
New South Wales 2006 Australia
eMail: martin.wong@sydney.edu.au

A/Prof Nigel Turner


Department of Pharmacology,
University of New South Wales,
High St,
Kensington,
NSW 2228 Australia
eMail: n.turner@unsw.edu.au

Associate Professor Stephen Wood


Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery,
Griffith University,
Brisbane Innovation Park, N75 Don
Young Road,
Nathan,
Brisbane,
QLD 4111 Australia
Tel: +61 7 3735 4410
FAX: +61 7 3735 425
eMail: s.wood@griffith.edu.au

Dr. Irina Vonieagu


UNSW - The University of New South
Wales,
High St,
Kensington,
NSW 2052 Australia
eMail: i.voineagu@unsw.edu.au

Dr Robert Woolley
Coherent Scientific Pty. Ltd.,
Cambridge St,
Cammeray,
Sydney,
NSW 2062 Australia
eMail: robert.woolley@coherent.com.au

Mrs. Melinda Vremec


Scientific,
Thermo Fisher Scientific,
5 Caribbean Drive,
Scoresby,
Victoria 3179 Australia
Tel: +61 397574395
eMail: melinda.vremec@thermofisher.
com

Prof. Hongyuan Robert Yang


School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences,
The University of New South Wales,
Gate 9, High Street,
Sydney,
NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: 61-2-9385 8133
FAX: 61-2-9385 1483
eMail: h.rob.yang@unsw.edu.au

Professor Alpha Yap


Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
University of Queensland,
306 Carmody Road,
St. Lucia,
Brisbane,
QLD 4072 Australia
Tel: 07-3346-2013
FAX: 07-3346-2101
eMail: a.yap@imb.uq.edu.au
Dr Pamela Young
The University of Sydney,
116A Madsen Building F09,
Sydney,
NSW 2006 Australia
eMail: pamela.young@sydney.edu.au
Dr Kaylene Young
Menzies Institute for Medical Research,
The University of Tasmania,
17 Liverpool Street,
Hobart,
Tasmania 7000 Australia
Tel: (03) 6226 7745
eMail: kaylene.young@utas.edu.au
Ms Hui Zhang
Liver,
Centenary Institute, Sydney Medical
School, University of Sydney,
Building 93, RPA Hospital, Missenden
Rd,
Camperdown,
NSW 2050 Australia
Tel: 61 2 9565 6115
eMail: e.zhang@centenary.org.au

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