| Great Hall, Arts Centre | Stream 1 - Edward Llwyd 0.26 Biology Main | Stream 2 - Llandinam A6 | Stream 3 - Physics 0.15 Main | Stream 4 - Edward Llwyd 0.01 | | Stream 5 - IBERS 0.33 (Monday), Physisc 0.11 (Tuesday & Wednesday) | Students Union Building | |
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Welcome Address 08:45 (15 mins) Justin Pachebat, IBERS, Aberystwyth University
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Welcome Address 09:00 (15 mins) Karl Hoffmann, IBERS, Aberystwyth University
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The structure of serum resistance-associated protein and its implications for human African trypanosomiasis 11:45 (15 mins) Sebastian Zoll, University of Oxford
Mode of action of the anti-trypanosomal benzoxaborole AN7973 12:00 (15 mins) Christine Clayton, ZMBH
Trypanosoma brucei 20S proteasome homology modeling and validation of compound interaction assist in designing novel proteasome inhibitors 12:15 (15 mins) Srinivasa P S Rao, Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases
Trypanosomes and their bloody matrix: microfluidic separation approaches 12:30 (15 mins) Axel Hochstetter, University of Glasgow
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Functional characterization of mitochondrial translation components in the early diverging eukaryote Toxoplasma gondii. 11:45 (15 mins) Alice Lacombe, University of Glasgow
Development of modified organoid culture protocols for interrogation of interactions between Toxoplasma gondii and the intestinal epithelium
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Serotyping and genotyping studies reveal indigenous atypical type II Toxoplasma strains are associated with symptomatic infection of patients in Australia 12:15 (15 mins) John Ellis, University of Technology Sydney
Apicomplexan C-mannosyltransferases modify adhesins of the TRAP family 12:30 (15 mins) Andreia Albuquerque-Wendt, Medical School of Hannover
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Targeting the histone methylation machinery
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Curcumin induced biochemical and tegumental surface changes in a digenetic fluke : Clinostomum complanatum. 12:00 (15 mins) Lubna Rehman, Aligarh Muslim University
Computationally-Guided Drug Repurposing Enables the Discovery of Kinase Targets and Inhibitors as New Schistosomicidal Agents 12:15 (15 mins) Nicholas Furnham, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
In silico profiling and prediction of putative neuropeptide ligand-receptor interactions in parasitic nematodes
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Are parasites stressful? 11:45 (15 mins) Katie O'Dwyer, Home
Effects of host’s altered food ration on host-parasite interaction in changing environment
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Warming can alter host behaviour to the same extent as behaviour-manipulating parasites 12:15 (15 mins) Maureen Williams, Trinity College Dublin
Human history, drugs and climate shape the global diversity of Haemonchus contortus populations 12:30 (15 mins) Guillaume Sallé, INRA
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Towards a whole genome CRISPR-CAS9 loss of function screen to study the mode of action and resistance to drugs in Leishmania 14:30 (15 mins) Ana Maria Mejia , Université Laval
Gluconeogenesis in bloodstream-form Trypanosoma brucei 14:45 (15 mins) Julie Kovarova, University of Dundee
Global gene expression analysis during the Trypanosoma cruzi life cycle identifies regulatory RNA Binding Proteins involved with metacyclogenesis and parasite virulence 15:00 (15 mins) Santuza Maria Teixeira, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Co-localisation of two simultaneously active VSG expression sites in ‘double-expresser’ T. brucei strains 15:15 (15 mins) James Budzak, Imperial College London
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Prevalence of malaria, urinary schistosomiasis, typhoid fever and hepatitis b virus co-infection among school children in Ogbese, Ise-Ekiti, South-Western, Nigeria. 14:40 (10 mins) Charles Ayorinde, The Federal Polytechnic Adoekiti
Epidemiology of Trichomonas vaginalis infection among infertile women in Gaza city, Palestine 14:50 (10 mins) Adnan Al-Hindi, Islamic University-Gaza, Faculty of Health Science
A rapid ATP bioluminescence assay for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Acanthamoeba; cysts and trophozoites 15:00 (10 mins) Tim Paget, University of Sunderland
Treatment of individuals living with neurocysticercosis and HIV/AIDS: a systematic review 15:10 (10 mins) Maria-Gloria Basanez, Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine
Designing antifilarial drug trials using clinical trial simulators: the case of river blindness 15:20 (10 mins) Martin Walker, Royal Veterinary College
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Nematode microRNAs – roles in development and host-parasite interactions 14:30 (15 mins) Collette Britton, University of Glasgow
Characterisation of Schistosoma mansoni Larval Extracellular Vesicle protein 1 (SmLEV1) an immunogenic, schistosome-specific, protein exhibiting developmentally regulated alternative splicing 14:45 (15 mins) Thomas Gasan, Aberystwyth Univerisy
Optimisation Of Parasitic Extracellular Vesicle Purification for Downstream Analysis To Understand Their Role Within Drug Exposure 15:00 (15 mins) Chelsea Davis, Aberystwyth University
MiR-277/4989 regulate transcriptional landscape during juvenile to adult transition in the parasitic helminth Schistosoma mansoni 15:15 (15 mins) Anna Protasio, NCBS-Instem-Cambridge Fellowship
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The Immune State of Wild Mice, Mus musculus domesticus 14:30 (15 mins) Mark Viney, University of Liverpool
Fungal communities in the Field Vole (Microtus agrestis) and their possible impact on host immunology and disease risk 14:45 (15 mins) Anna Thomason, University of Salford
Assessing the Darwinian costs of mounting an adaptive immune response 15:00 (15 mins) Dominik Schmid, Queen Mary University London
Taking a step into the unknowns of myoxozoan genomics: Sequencing and functional characterisation of a myxozoan micro-exon gene 15:15 (15 mins) Jason Holland, University of Aberdeen
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Rapid accumulation of suramin in bloodstream form trypanosomes leads to differentiation related metabolic switching 16:45 (15 mins) Mark Field, University of Dundee
More than immune evasion – a variant surface glycoprotein causes in vitro suramin resistance in Trypanosoma brucei 17:00 (15 mins) Natalie Wiedemar, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Minor groove binders as antitrypanosomal agents for animal African trypanosomiasis 17:15 (15 mins) Federica Giordani, University of Glasgow
Dīvide et īmpera: Chromosome segregation in Trypanosoma brucei, a target deconvolution view. 17:30 (15 mins) Manuel Saldivia, University of York
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RecQ helicases in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum affect genome stability, gene expression patterns and DNA replication dynamics. 16:45 (15 mins) Catherine Merrick, Keele University
Artemisinin resistance? Mind the traffic ... 17:00 (15 mins) Colin Sutherland, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Repositioning of synthetic emetine analogues as potential anti-malarial drugs and use of molecular modelling tools to aid in drug discovery 17:15 (15 mins) Priyanka Panwar, University of Salford
Exploring the potential of autophagy as a novel drug target: SK1.49 as a chemical probe of autophagy in Plasmodium falciparum 17:30 (15 mins) Paul Horrocks, Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine
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Comparing the population genetic structure of snail hosts and their schistosome parasites in Northern Senegal 16:45 (15 mins) Tine Huyse, Royal Museum for Central Africa
Snail infection / pre-patent surveillance approach for intestinal schistosomiasis control and elimination programs: Tanzania 17:00 (15 mins) Tom Pennance, Natural History Museum
Farewell to the God of Plague: Conquering schistosomiasis in China; the last mile 17:15 (15 mins) Don McManus, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Experimental evaluation of behavioural changes in gilt-head seabream infected with brain-encysted metacercariae of Cardiocephaloides longicollis (Trematoda, Strigeidae) 17:30 (15 mins) Ana Born-Torrijos, Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, ASCR
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Unravelling Interactions Between Schistosomes, the Microbiome and Anti-Helminthic Drugs in a Ugandan Field Setting. 16:15 (15 mins) Lauren Carruthers, University of Glasgow
The effect of endemic macroparasite on the quality and quantity of an epidemic parasite 16:30 (15 mins) Oluwaseun Somoye, Cardiff university
Strongyloides stercoralis infection in humans and its association with increased gut microbial diversity 16:45 (15 mins) Timothy Jenkins, Mr
Social stress alters transcriptomic responses to infection and dysregulates molecular body clocks 17:00 (15 mins) Amy Ellison, Cardiff University
Murine schistosomiasis quantitatively and qualitatively modifies the intestinal microbiota
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Poster Session I & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (90 mins)
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Poster Session I & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (90 mins)
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Poster Session I & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (90 mins)
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Poster Session I & Drinks, Location: Students' Union 17:45 (90 mins)
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Parasites: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly with Professors Alex Loukas, Peter Preiser, Rachel Chalmers |
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