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Leif Andersson - Upssala University, Sweden
A single base change in a novel transcription factor
alters the pattern of locomotion in horses
Rénata Basto – Institut Curie, Paris, France
Contribution of centrosomes and microtubules to
development and disease
Amélie Baud - University of Oxford, UK
From sequence to phenotype variation in the rat
Olivier Baud – Inserm, Paris, France
Neuroprotection of the immature brain: hopes,
shortcomings and future directions
Philippe Bertin - Université de Strasbourg, France
Genomics of arsenic response : from micro-organisms
to ecosystems
Ugo Borello - Inserm, Lyon, France
Role of the transcription factor SP8 in patterning and
growth of the cerebral cortex
Guy Brusselle - Gent University, Belgium
New insights in the genetics and immunology of
COPD
Geof Chase - University of Canterbury, New Zea-
land
Biomedical solutions to problems in intensive care
Florence Demenais, Inserm, Paris, France
From genetic epidemiology to perzonalized medi-
cine
Anne Ferguson-Smith - University of Cambridge, UK
Genomic imprinting and the epigenetic control of
developmental processes
Anne Grapin- Botton – University of Copenhagen,
Denmark
The role of 3D architecture of the pan-
creas in progenitor expansion and endocrine
diferentiation
Pierre Gressens – Inserm, Paris, France
Mechanisms of perinatal brain damage: new insights
on the role of infammation
Julie Halkein - GIGA, Belgium
MicroARN sécrétés : plus que des biomarqueurs, des
véhicules de l’information
Philippe Lefèvre – Université Catholique de Louvain,
Belgium
Eye movements
in humans: a potential
biomarker of incipient neurological disorders
Edwin Levitan - University of Pittsburgh, USA
Surprising Synaptic Sights
Cecilia Lindgren - University of Oxford, UK
The genetics of obesity and fat distribution
Nuria Malats - Spanish National Cancer research
Centre, Madrid, Spain
From genetic epidemiology to perzonalized medi-
cine
Germain Manfouo – Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium
HIV-1 TAT down-regulates the TCR/CD3 expression
on CD4+T cells
Pilar Martinez – Maastricht University, The Nether-
lands
The role of Goodpasture-antigen binding protein /
ceramide transporter in infammation and in neuro-
degeneration
Vincent Pasque - University of California, USA
Epigenetic barriers to somatic cell nuclear repro-
gramming
Franck Polleux – Scripps Research Institute,
La Jolla, USA
Novel LKB1-dependent kinase pathways control
mammalian axon development in vivo
Marylyn Ritchie – PennState University, USA
From genetic epidemiology to perzonalized
medicine
Harald Schmidt - Maastricht University, The Nether-
lands
Hypothesis-and non-hypothesis-driven approaches
to cardiovascular disease.
François Spertini - CHU Vaudois, Lausanne,
Switzerland
Nouvelles formulations d’immunothérapie spécifque
en allergologie
Ikuo Suzuki – Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Neocortical neurogenesis is not really «neo»: a new
evolutionary model derived from a comparative
study of chick pallial development
Rik W. Thompson, Elizabeth Williams –
Melbourne University, Australia
Implications of Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitions
in the metastatic cascade
Vincent Timmerman – VIB, Antwerp, Belgium
Understanding the pathomechanisms of
inherited peripheral neuropathies
Masaru Yoshida - Kobe University, Japan
Serum metabolomics by GC/MS as a
novel diagnostic approach for diseases
Seminars