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    Gordon Conference: Cell Contact and Adhesion

    Cell Interactions and Tissue Organization in Health and Disease



    June 19-24, 2011
    Mount Snow Resort
    West Dover, VT
    Chair:
    Alpha S. Yap

    Vice Chair:
    Andrew P. Kowalczyk


    What roles do adhesive interactions between cells play in tissue patterning, architecture and morphogenesis? How are these processes perturbed in disease? Questions such as these will be at the forefront of discussion during the 2011 GRC on Cell Contact and Adhesion. Since its inception in 1973 this GRC has been a premier meeting on the biology of cell adhesion, drawing inputs from many disciplines, including cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology and developmental biology. Our overarching ambition in 2011 is to address key mechanisms and functional contributions of cell interactions to tissue organization. We aim to understand how cell-cell interactions drive tissue organization and homeostasis, and how such interactions are perturbed to disrupt tissue organization in disease.

    To reach a more comprehensive understanding of these complex issues, the meeting will encompass detailed molecular, structural and biophysical analysis of cell-cell adhesion molecules; the cellular processes with which they interact to control cell shape, locomotility, polarity and cell division; and ultimately the developmental and biomechanical contexts in which those cellular behaviours play out to control tissue organization.

    The 2011 GRC will bring together international scientists tackling these various problems from different disciplinary perspectives. Platform talks will comprise both leading established investigators and junior scientists of exceptional promise covering a breadth of experimental and conceptual approaches. In addition to the preliminary program, some talks will also be chosen from submitted abstracts, including junior scientists. Each talk will be followed by a discussion period during which post-docs and students are encouraged to participate. We aim to foster interactive discussion in a collegial atmosphere with scheduled opportunities for informal gatherings and poster presentations. Attendance by post-docs, students, junior faculty and under-represented minorities is strongly encouraged.



    A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by February 19, 2011. Please check back for updates.

    • Perspectives: Adhesion, Tissue Patterning and Disease
      (Mark Peifer [Keynote] / Elisabetta Dejana / Valeri Vasioukhin)
    • Tissue Dynamics
      (Jennifer Zallen / Barry Gumbiner / Yasuyuki Fujita / Kathleen Green / Tony Harris)
    • Cell Contact and Polarity
      (Ed Munro / Marek Mlodzik / Helen McNeill)
    • Tissue Patterning
      (Inke Nathke / Masatoshi Takeichi / Carien Niessen / Yoshimi Takai / Louis Reichardt)
    • The Physical Biology of Adhesion
      (Martin Schwartz / Deborah Leckband / Carl-Phillip Heisenberg)
    • Mechanisms and Regulation of Adhesion
      (Nick Brown / Jeff Hardin / Andrew Kowalczyk / Barry Honig / Charles Yeaman)
    • Junctions and Signaling
      (Cara Gottardi / Maria Balda / Pierre McCrea)
    • Cell Contact and Disease
      (Margaret Frame / Al Reynolds / Asma Nusrat / Manuel Amieva / Andrea McClatchey)
    • Cell Contact and Migration
      (Denise Montell / Roberto Mayor / James Nelson)


    Applications for this meeting must be submitted by May 22, 2011. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Note: Applications for oversubscribed meetings will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.


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