Conference Description
The Bacterial Cell Surfaces community is thrilled to participate in the GRC Connects 2.0 pilot program in 2024. GRC Connects 2.0 matches a long-time attendee
at a Gordon Research Conference with a first-time attendee to ensure new attendees feel welcomed and included as a member of the community.
Mentors and mentees will be invited to meet at a reception from 5:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. on Sunday immediately prior to dinner and the Sunday
evening session. Funding has been generously provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for the 2024 pilot program. If you are
interested in participating, please contact connects@grc.org. Space is limited and available on a first come, first serve basis.
The Bacterial Cell Surfaces GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field.
The 2024 Gordon Research Conference on Bacterial Cell Surfaces will present cutting-edge research on the molecular and cellular aspects of the structure and function of the bacterial cell envelope and surface. The conference will bring together an international group of researchers who are key contributors to the field of cell envelope biology. Sessions will highlight late-breaking discoveries in envelope biogenesis, regulatory mechanisms that ensure envelope maintenance and coordination of its biogenesis for growth and survival, and the plasticity and adaptation of the cell envelope. The conference will feature a diverse group of scientists and will include both established and early-stage investigators who are at the forefront of their fields. Short talks will be selected from submitted abstracts and will primarily feature junior scientists (graduate students and post-docs).
We will continue the well-received Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) that precedes the meeting and will be held June 22-23, 2024. The GRS is organized by junior scientists (graduate students and post-docs) and highlights the work of their peers. The Seminar is a unique forum for trainees to present and exchange cutting-edge science among themselves and with leaders of the field. GRS participants will nominate several of their speakers for short talks at the GRC.
The collegial atmosphere at this conference, with programmed discussion sessions and opportunities for informal gatherings in the afternoons and evenings, stimulates open scientific discussions and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing to future advances on the fundamental understanding of the Bacterial Cell Surface.
The topics, speakers, and discussion leaders for the conference sessions are displayed below. The conference chair is currently developing their detailed program, which will include the complete meeting schedule, as well as the talk titles for all speakers. The detailed program will be available by February 24, 2024. Please check back for updates.
Keynote Session: Cell Envelope Macromolecular Machines
Discussion Leaders
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Anuradha Janakiraman (City University of New York, United States)
Speakers
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Daniel Kahne (Harvard University, United States)
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Sheena Radford (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
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M. Stephen Trent (University of Georgia, United States)
Cell Division and Morphogenesis
Discussion Leaders
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Rut Carballido-Lopez (Paris-Saclay University - INRAE - AgroParisTech , France)
Speakers
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Christophe Grangeasse (CNRS - Université de Lyon, France)
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Tobias Doerr (Cornell University, United States)
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Simon Foster (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)
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Angela Mitchell (Texas A&M University, United States)
Sensing through the Cell Envelope
Discussion Leaders
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Patrick Viollier (University of Geneva Medical School, Switzerland)
Speakers
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Géraldine Laloux (University of Louvain, Belgium)
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Marcin Grabowicz (Emory University, United States)
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Fitnat Yildiz (University of California, Santa Cruz, United States)
Coordinating and Balancing Cell Envelope Biogenesis
Discussion Leaders
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Thomas Bernhardt (Harvard Medical School, United States)
Speakers
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Daniela Albanesi (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology of Rosario (IBR-CONICET) / National University of Rosario, Argentina)
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Colin Kleanthous (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Manjula Reddy (Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India)
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Wei Mi (Yale University School of Medicine, United States)
Modification and Evolution of the Bacterial Envelope
Discussion Leaders
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Mariana Pinho (ITQB-Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal)
Speakers
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Elitza Tocheva (University of British Columbia, Canada)
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Simonetta Gribaldo (Insitut Pasteur, France)
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Patrick Secor (University of Montana, United States)
Maintenance of the Cell Envelope
Discussion Leaders
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Katherine Hummels (University of Georgia, United States)
Speakers
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Josue Flores Kim (UMass Chan Medical School, United States)
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Shu-Sin Chng (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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Nina Salama (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, United States)
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Han Remaut (VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Targeting the Cell Envelope with Antimicrobials
Discussion Leaders
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Sharookh Kapadia (Genentech, United States)
Speakers
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Kimberly Kline (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
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Claudia Zampaloni (F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. - Roche Innovation Center Basel, Switzerland)
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Helen Zgurskaya (University of Oklahoma, United States)
Interplay between the Bacterial Envelope and Communities
Discussion Leaders
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Salim Islam (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada)
Speakers
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Marek Basler (University of Basel, Biozentrum, Switzerland)
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Begona Heras (La Trobe University, Australia)
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Lok-To Sham (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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Carey Nadell (Dartmouth College, United States)
Envelope-dependent Behaviors
Discussion Leaders
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Ben Berks (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
Speakers
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Sampriti Mukherjee (University of Chicago, United States)
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Martin Pilhofer (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
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Ankur Dalia (Indiana University, United States)
The GRC Power Hourâ„¢
Organizers
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Josue Flores Kim (UMass Chan Medical School, United States)
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Nina Salama (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, United States)