Biomolecular Condensates 2.0 Symposium - 14th of July
Robinson College
A one-day symposium to bring together the diverse research community investigating liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and the resulting biomolecular condensates in biological systems in Cambridge.
Registration
Conference registration is £15 per person. Registration fee covers coffee breaks, lunch and afternoon reception.
Use this link to register (includes payment instructions): https://forms.gle/UZRLUUbPdAHwZ2Uw5
Programme
9.00-9.30 - Registration
9:30-11:00 Session I
9.30 - 9.35 WELCOME
9.35 - 10.20 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Rohit Pappu (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
10.20 – 10.45 Prof. Tuomas Knowles Department of Chemistry
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10.45 – 11.05 Dr. Jorge Espinosa Department of Physics
Ageing of biomolecular condensates from multiscale computer simulations
11:05-11:35 coffee-break
11:35 – 12:45 Session II
11.35 – 12.00 Prof. Kathryn Lilley Department of Biochemistry
Application of Localisation of RNA, LoRNA, gives insights into the RNA components in stress granules
12.00 – 12.25 Dr. Katherine Stott Department of Biochemistry
A model system reveals how different linker histones direct chromatin to liquid-like or fibre-like condensed states
12:25-12:45 Nadia Erkamp Department of Chemistry
Kinetically arrested phase separation creates double-emulsion condensates
12:45 – 14:00 – Lunch and Poster session
14:00 – 15:15 Session III
14:00 – 14:25 Dr. John O’Neill MRC-LMB
Rapid changes in protein condensation buffer intracellular water against osmotic and thermal challenge
14:25-14:50 Dr. Janin Lautenschlaeger Department of Clinical Neurosciences
Alpha-synuclein phase separation and release of long-range intramolecular interactions
14:50-15:10 Dr. Tomas Sneideris Department of Chemistry
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15:10-15:40 coffee-break
15:40 – 17:00 Session IV
15.40-16:05 Prof. Ben Luisi Department of Biochemistry
Reversible condensates formed by bacterial riboregulatory assemblies
16:05-16:30 – Dr. Tim Weil Department of Zoology
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16:30-16:55 Dr. Alex Borodavka Department of Biochemistry
Phase Separation in Virus Replication: from observations to opportunities
16:55-17:00 CLOSING REMARKS
17:00-18:00 Drinks Reception & poster session