Major Topics:
1. Clockworks
2. Posttranscriptional and posttranslational mechanisms
3. Genetics of rhythms
4. Model organisms
4. Entrainment and peripheral clocks
5. Development, growth, reproduction and ageing
6. Neuroanatomy and circuits
7. Seasonality
8. Sleep
9. Systems approaches to biological rhythms
10. Translational chronobiology - clocks and diseases
Keynote Speakers:
Joseph Takahashi, HHMI/UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Abstract title:Molecular Architecture of the Circadian Clock in Mammals
Invited Speakers:
Ravi Allada, Northwestern University, USA
Abstract title:Circadian Clocks: From Genes to Neurons to Behavior
Urs Albrecht, University of Fribourg, SWITZERLAND
Abstract title:Regulation of Food Anticipation
Joseph Bass, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA
Abstract title:Genomic Basis for Circadian Regulation of Beta Cell Function and Diabetes
Deborah Bell-Pedersen, Texas A&M University, USA
Abstract title:Circadian clock regulation of mRNA translation: eEF2 and the ribosome code
Nicolas Cermakian, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, CANADA
Abstract title:Circadian control of immune and cancer cell proliferation
Xinnian Dong, Duke University, USA
Abstract title:Redox rhythm reinforces the circadian clock to gate immune response
Yoshitaka Fukada, University of Tokyo, JAPAN
Abstract title:Impact of RNA editing on circadian epitranscriptome in mice
Carla Green, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Abstract title:Circadian post-transcriptional control of metabolism
Jinhu Guo, Sun Yat-Sen University, China
Abstract title:The differential roles of FRQ protein isoforms in regulating the Neurospora circadian clock
Paul Hardin, Texas A&M University, USA
Abstract title:Regulatory mechanisms that govern clock activation in Drosophila pacemaker neurons and ectopic cells
Samer Hattar, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Abstract title:Individual contribution of retinal photoreceptors to light-dependent behaviors.
Fang Han, Peking University People’s Hospital of Beijing, CHINA
Qun He, China Agricultural University, China
Abstract title:A role for protein kinase A in the Neurospora circadian clock by regulating WC-independent frequency transcription through phosphorylation of RCM-1
John Hogenesch, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA
Abstract title:Molecular Architecture of the Circadian Clock in Mammals
Zhili Huang, Fudan University, China
Abstract title:Roles of the Basal Ganglia in Sleep-wake Regulation
Takao Kondo, Nagoya University/Div. of Biological Science, JAPAN
Abstract title:Design of circadian clock by dual ATPases domains of cyanobacterial clock protein KaiC: pacemaker, driver and escapement
Vinod Kumar, University of Delhi, INDIA
Abstract title:Seasonal Life-History Dependent Circadian Timing in Migratory Songbirds
Katja Lamia, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Abstract title:Cry2 suppresses transformation by opposing c-Myc.
Cheng Chi Lee, University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, USA
Abstract title:Roles of Regulators of DNA Damage Response and Tumor Suppression in the Circadian Mechanism
Chang Liu, Nanjing Normal University, China
Abstract title:Integration of the circadian clock and energy metabolism controlled by PGC-1α-oriented transcriptional network
Yi Liu, UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Abstract title: A code with the code, codon usage regulates protein structure and expression of clock proteins
Hugh Piggins, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Abstract title:Plasticity in programs of timing of timing in neuropeptide-signaling deficient mice.
Till Roenneberg, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, GERMANY
Abstract title:The Humans Sleep Project - Sleep Research in the Real World
Louis Ptacek, HHMI/University of California San Francisco, USA
Gi Hoon Son, Korea University, SOUTH KOREA
Abstract title:Impact of circadian nuclear receptor REV-ERBa on mood regulation
Hiroki Ueda, RIKEN Kobe Institute, JAPAN
Abstract title:Towards Organisms-level Systems Biology at Single-cell Resolution
David Virshup, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, SINGAPORE
Abstract title:A Period2 Phosphoswitch Regulates and Temperature Compensates Circadian Period
Han Wang, Soochow University, China
Abstract title:Insights into time-keeping mechanisms: roles of per1b, per2, timeless and rev-erba in zebrafish circadian regulation
David Whitmore, University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Abstract title:The development of the zebrafish circadian clock and its control of cell cycle timing
Ying Xu, Soochow University, China
Abstract title:Studying Circadian Clock Using Genetic Screen in Mice
Xiaodong Xu, Hebei Normal University, China
Abstract title:LNKs Mediate between Circadian Clock and the Control of Key Agronomic traits in Plants
Erquan Zhang, National Institute of Biological Sciences, China
Abstract title:Reciprocal Regulation between the Circadian Clock and Hypoxic Signaling in Mammals
Zhangwu Zhao, China Agricultural University, China
Abstract title:Regulation of Drosophila circadian rhythms by miRNA let-7 is mediated by a regulatory cycle
We encourage abstracts to contain new and unpublished materials. The abstracts must be submitted electronically by the abstract deadline. Selection of material for oral and poster presentation will be made by the organizers. Status (fellow's talk/poster) of abstracts will be posted on our web site as soon as decisions have been made by the organizers.
Fellowship:
We are eager to have as many young people as possible attend since they are likely to benefit most from this meeting. A certain number of presentations by graduate students and postdocs in this conference will be selected as fellowship (USD $100-$500) awards. For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html
We look forward to seeing you at Suzhou in October, 2015.