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Title

Swiss Drosophila Meeting 2023

Dates

28 June 2023

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Responsible

Simon Sprecher

Organizer(s)

Prof. Simon Sprecher, UNIFR

Prof. Thomas Flatt, UNIFR

Prof. Anne von Philipsborn, UNIFR

Dr. Boris Egger, UNIFR

Speakers

Prof. Andrea Brand, NYU, New York, USA

1 junior group leader:Dr. Thomas Auer, Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne

11 graduate students / post-doctoral fellows (CUSO or other places from Switzerland):
Marina Sarantseva, (Brunner Group), Department of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich
Nikita Komarov (Sprecher Group), Department of Biology, University of Fribourg
Carolin Warnecke, (Felsenberg Group), Neurobiology, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
Riddha Manna, (Jakšić Group), Brain Mind Institute, EPFL
Shohreh Teimuri, (Suter Group), Institute of Cell Biology, University of Bern
Fabienne Brutscher, (Basler Group), Department of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich
Benjamin Frühbauer, (Jagannathan Group), Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich
Carolina Borges-Merjane, (Kempf Group) Biozentrum, University of Basel
Blanca Lago Solis, (Nagoshi Group), Department of Genetics and Evolution, University of Geneva
Magdalena Kocia, (Neukomm Group), Department of Fundamental Neurosciences, University of Lausanne
Dr. Michael Shahandeh, (Benton Group), Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne

Description

The annual Swiss Drosophila Meeting is the main forum for the scientific community in Switzerland working with the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, as an experimental model system. There are over 30 research groups in Switzerland using this genetic model system for their research, for diverse aspects of biology. It is particularly powerful for large omics-type approaches with whole-genome libraries of gene mutations, RNAi lines and other large-scale resources. The Genetic conservation between the fly and our own genomes make knowledge gained from work on Drosophila highly relevant to our understanding of human development and disease - approximately 75% of human disease genes are conserved and can thus be studied in the fly. In the past decade the arc lémanique has developed into the center of Drosophila research, with the highest density in Lausanne with, but also Geneva and Fribourg have doubled or tripped the number of Drosophila research groups. The annual Swiss Drosophila Meeting is a one-day event and typically attracts about 120-150 participants. Researchers at all levels, ranging from bachelor students to principal investigators, regularly attend this meeting, including numerous newcomers and people returning from their PhD or postdoctoral stays abroad. Attending this major workshop is an extremely important experience for undergraduate and graduate students because this is often the first time that they have a chance to present their original research in front of experts and fellow students at a conference setting. Moreover, the workshop provides the students with an excellent opportunity to meet some of the best researchers in the field (whom they may have known only through their publications), and often permits informal first contacts to be made with group leaders in whose labs they are interested in pursuing doctoral or post-doctoral training. The program includes a plenary lecture, for which we have confirmed as speaker Prof. Andrea Brand from the University of Cambridge (UK) and New York University (USA). Prof Brand is a leading pioneer in the Drosophila research field who holds with the invention of the Gal4-UAS expression system the most cited paper in Drosophila research. Please find additional information about Prof. Andrea Brand on her Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Brand) and the lab website (https://andreabrandlab.org/). We also scheduled one talks from a junior group leader and 11 short (15 minutes) oral presentations from graduate students and post-doctoral fellows (selected from submitted abstracts), and a two-hour poster session.

Program

https://events.unifr.ch/swiss-drosophila-meeting/en/programme/by-day.html

https://events.unifr.ch/swiss-drosophila-meeting/en/

Programme by day

Wednesday, June 28th

09:15 Registration
10:00 Opening address
10:10 Junior Group Leader Talk D. sechellia: a comparative model to gain mechanistic insights into chemosensory system evolution
Thomas Auer
, Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne
10:30 Role of the yolk cell in Drosophila melanogaster midgut formationMarina Sarantseva, (Brunner Group), Department of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich
10:45 Multisensory contributions of taste organsNikita Komarov (Sprecher Group), Department of Biology, University of Fribourg
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 Reward mediated re-evaluation of reward memory in DrosophilaCarolin Warnecke, (Felsenberg Group), Neurobiology, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
11:45 Automated high-throughput phenotyping of cognition in behaving individual Drosophila melanogasterreveals genetically influenced degree of individuality in learningRiddha Manna, (Jakšić Group), Brain Mind Institute, EPFL
12:00 RNA targets and function of Topoisomerase 3β in reducing stress in neuronal physiologyShohreh Teimuri, (Suter Group), Institute of Cell Biology, University of Bern
12:15 Activation of the innate immune system accelerates tissue growth in a Drosophila tumor modelFabienne Brutscher, (Basler Group), Department of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich
12:30 Lunch and poster session
14:30 Condensation of satellite DNA into chromocenters through sequence specific protein-DNA networksBenjamin Frühbauer, (Jagannathan Group), Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zurich
14:45 Unraveling novel inputs onto sleep-promoting neurons in the flyCarolina Borges-Merjane, (Kempf Group) Biozentrum, University of Basel
15:00 Non-cell-autonomous circadian regulation of brain function in Drosophila melanogasterBlanca Lago Solis, (Nagoshi Group), Department of Genetics and Evolution, University of Geneva
15:15 Manipulation of NAD+ homeostasis in degenerating photoreceptor neurons in DrosophilaMagdalena Kocia, (Neukomm Group), Department of Fundamental Neurosciences, University of Lausanne
15:30 Evolution of circadian behavioral plasticity through cis-regulatory divergence of a neuropeptide geneMichael Shahandeh, (Benton Group), Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne
15:45 Coffee break and poster session
16:45 Poster and talk prizes
17:00 Walter Gehring Keynote LectureTime to wake up: Regulation of neural stem cell quiescence
Andrea Brand
, Department of Cell Biology NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, USA
18.00 Closing remarks
18.30 Dinner, Restaurant San Marco
Location

UNIFR

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Deadline for registration 28.06.2023
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