Program Outline |
5:00 |
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Welcoming Reception |
7:15 |
Phil Hanawalt |
Opening Remarks |
Sunday Evening |
(2/7) |
Keynote lecture |
7:30 |
Richard Setlow |
History, Basic Research and Variations in DNA repair among individuals |
Special topic lectures |
8:15 |
Jacqueline Barton |
Electron transport in double helical DNA: Chemistry at a Distance |
8:50 |
Tomas Lindahl |
Evolution and critical lesions in DNA repair |
Monday Morning: |
Session 1 (2/8) |
Repair of endogenous damage, in nuclei and mitochondria |
Discussion leader: |
9:00 |
Susan Wallace |
Consequences of endogenous damage |
Speakers: |
9:25 |
Ben Van Houten |
Reactive oxygen, Mitochondrial DNA damage, and Neurodegenerative Diseases |
9:50 |
Daniel Bogenhagen |
Rebuilding after Mitochondrial DNA Damage |
10:15 |
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Group Photograph |
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Break |
10:45 |
Sankar Mitra |
Repair of oxidative damage in genomic DNA |
11:10 |
Vilhelm Bohr |
Processing of oxidative damage in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, and relations to aging |
11:35 |
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General Discussion |
Monday Evening: |
Session 2 (2/8) |
Translesion synthesis and repair of mismatches |
Discussion leader: |
7:15 |
Arthur Grollman |
Translesional Synthesis |
Speakers: |
7:40 |
Tom Kunkel |
Studies of DNA replication fidelity |
8:05 |
Chris Lawrence |
Translesion replication genes and proteins in budding yeast and humans |
8:30 |
Marila Cordeiro-Stone |
Proximal and distal effects of UV-induced lesions on DNA replication |
8:55 |
Paul Doetsch |
Bypass of base damage by RNA polymerases and transcriptional mutagenesis |
9:20 |
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General Discussion |
Tuesday Morning: |
Session 3 (2/9) |
DNA repair enzyme structure and substrate interactions |
Discussion leader: |
9:00 |
Stephen Lloyd |
Impact of structural biology in base excision repair |
Speakers: |
9:25 |
Sam Wilson |
Structural biology of gap-filling in mammalian base excision repair |
9:50 |
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Break |
10:10 |
John Tainer |
Structural biochemistry; Coordinating specific and general steps of DNA base damage recognition and removal |
10:35 |
Gregory Verdine |
Chemical biology approaches to mammalian-base excision repair |
11:00 |
Masahira Shirakawa |
Solution structure and interactions of the DNA and RPA-binding domain of the human repair factor XPA |
11:25 |
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General Discussion |
Tuesday Evening: |
Session 4 (2/9) |
Nucleotide excision repair: Role of transcription |
Discussion leader: |
7:15 |
Isabel Mellon |
NER and TCR defects and their contributions to genetic instability |
Speakers: |
7:40 |
Kaoru Sugasawa |
Functional analysis of the xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex |
7:55 |
Fumio Hanaoka |
Functional analysis of hHR23 proteins, human homologs of the yeast NER gene product RAD 23 |
8:10 |
Richard Wood |
Mechanism of open complex formation during NER |
8:35 |
Kiyoji Tanaka |
Xeroderma pigmentosum group A - binding protein involved in basal transcription and transcription-coupled repair |
9:00 |
David Bregman |
Covalent modification and proteolytic processing of RNA polymerase II large subunit during the cellular UV response: mechanistic implications |
9:25 |
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General Discussion |
Wednesday Morning: |
Session 5 (2/10) |
Base excision repair: Subpathways and overlap with other pathways |
Discussion leader: |
9:00 |
Leona Samson |
How does base excision repair influence the stability of the genome? |
Speakers: |
9:25 |
Priscilla Cooper |
Repair of oxidative base damage in human cells by a transcription-coupled Base Excision Repair Mechanism Dependent on XPG Protein |
9:50 |
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Break |
10:10 |
Erling Seeberg |
The excision/incision steps of base excision repair |
10:35 |
Eugenia Dogliotti |
Two pathways for base excision-repair: which branch is selected? |
11:00 |
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General Discussion |
Wednesday Evening: |
Session 6 (2/10) |
Inducible responses and cell cycle checkpoints |
7:15 |
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Business Meeting |
Discussion leader: |
7:45 |
Graham Walker |
Roles of the UmuDC proteins in translesion synthesis and cell cycle control |
Speakers: |
8:10 |
James Ford |
p53 dependent nucleotide excision repair: mechanisms and consequences |
8:35 |
Michael Weinfeld |
Inducible repair of thymine glycol by low doses of ionizing radiation |
9:00 |
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General Discussion |
Thursday Morning: |
Session 7 (2/11) |
Cellular localization of repair and effects of bound proteins |
Discussion leader: |
9:00 |
Nancy Oleinick |
Subcellular localization of DNA damage and repair: How close can we look? |
Speakers: |
9:25 |
John Petrini |
MLell/RAD 50 protein complex in mammals and yeast |
9:50 |
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Break |
10:10 |
Mick Smerdon |
Modulation of DNA repair in vitro by protein binding to the 5S ribosomal gene |
10:35 |
Joseph Roti Roti |
Nuclear matrix-DNA interactions and the sensitivity of mammalian cells to
ionizing radiation. |
11:00 |
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General Discussion |
Thursday Evening: |
Session 8 (2/11) |
DNA repair deficiency in human genetic disease |
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Conference Banquet |
Discussion leader: |
7:15 |
Errol Friedberg |
Phenotypic characterization of Mice Defective in NER and BER |
Speakers: |
7:40 |
Jan Hoeijmakers |
Nucleotide excision repair: from in vivo dynamics to aging |
8:05 |
Ralph Scully |
Functional analysis of BRCA 1/2 |
8:30 |
Tony Leadon |
Transcription-coupled Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage: A role for BRCA 1 |
8:50 |
Steve Meyn |
ATM protein role |
9:15 |
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General Discussion |
9:45 |
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Entertainment / Relaxation |
Poster Sessions |
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I. Monday-Tuesday |
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II. Wednesday-Thursday |
Special Poster
On display Monday - Thursday |
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Jonathan Eisen |
Evolutionary aspects of DNA repair: interspecies comparisons |