Dias nummer 1 - Aarhus Universitet

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PROGRAM (I)
14 January 2011
Welcome
8.15-8.20 Allan Flyvbjerg, Dean of Faculty
8.20-8.25 Anna Sellmer Sørensen, Chairman of the PhD Association
8.25-8.30 Kimmo Jensen, Chairman of the Organizing Committee - today’s programme
8.30-9.45 Invited speakers on ‘Fianacing Research´
Moderated by John Westensee from Aarhus University Research Support Office
- Anne Marie Engel, Lundbeckfonden
- Birgitte Nauntofte, Novo Nordisk Fonden
- Alain Peyraube, European Research Council
Poster session part 1 (odd numbers) and coffee
09.45-11.15 P01-P13: Lake Auditorium, P15-P25: Bartholin Building, P27-P29: Victor
Albeck Building (all odd numbered sessions)
PROGRAM (II)
Oral communications
11.15-12.45 Parallel sessions (8 presentations, each presentation 8+2 min)
Session O1, Auditorium 1
Chairmen: Peter Vedsted & Ulla Christina Møller
Session O2, Auditorium 2
Chairmen: Bent Deleuran & Jenny Blechingberg
Session O3, Auditorium 3
Chairmen: Ebba Nexø & Michael Wintherdahl
Session O4, Auditorium 4
Chairmen: Jens Leipziger & Rita Tuckuviene
12.45-13.15 Lunch
PROGRAM (III)
Poster session part 2 (even numbers) and coffee
13.15-14.45 P02-P12: Lake Auditorium, P14-P26: Bartholin Building, P28: Victor
Albeck Building (all even numbered sessions)
Skou Lecture by Nobel Laureate John Walker
14.45-15.45 Chaired by Allan Flyvbjerg, Dean of Faculty
The Fogh Nielsen prize competition Chairmen: Søren Moestrup & Anna Sellmer Sørensen
15.45-16.00 PhD student Marianne Skals
16.00-16.15 PhD student Mads Fuglsang Kjølby
16.15-16.30 PhD student Mette K. Hagensen
THE FOGH NIELSEN PRIZE SESSION
Chairmen: Søren Moestrup & Anna Sellmer Sørensen
15.45 Marianne Skals. ALPHA-HEAMOLYSIN FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI INDUCES ATP
RELEASE PRIOR TO CELL LYSIS
16.00 Mads Fuglsang Kjølby. A NOVEL DRUG TARGET FOR THE TREATMENT OG
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA ?
16.15 Mette K. Hagensen. ENDOTHELIAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS IN ALLOGRAFT
VASCULOPATHY DO NOT DERIVE FROM CIRCULATING PROGENITOR CELLS BUT
MIGRATE INTO THE GRAFT FROM THE RECIPIENT VASCULATURE
THE winner will be announced at the dinner in the evening.
PROGRAM (V)
Closing remarks
16.30 Lise Wogensen Bach, Vice-Head of Graduate School
Social programme
18.00 Dinner and presentation of prizes, Stakladen. Festive speech by Bent Deleuran.
22.00 Band and dance
POSTER SESSION (I)
Poster visits start promptly at 09.45 (part 1: session 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21,
23, 25, 27, 29) and 13.15 (part 2: session 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28),
starting with the first poster in each group.
Each presenter has 2-3 minutes to describe the poster, and 2-3 minutes to answer
questions from the chairmen and others.
Groups P1-P13
Lake Auditorium Building
Groups P14-P26
Bartholin Building
Groups P27-P29
Victor Albeck Building
POSTER SESSION (II)
The Lake Auditorium Building
P01-P02 Level 1
P03-P05 Level 2
P06-P11 Level 3 (aud. 5)
P12-P13 Level 4
The Bartholin Building Teaching Wing
P14-P19 Reading room
P20 Sunroom
P21-P26 Auditorium 2-4
The Victor Albeck Building, level 2
P27-P28 Kollegium west
P29 Kollegium east
PRIZES
Fogh Nielsen Prize
The name(s) of the winner(s) will be announced by the Chairman of the Fogh Nielsen
board, Professor Søren Moestrup, at the Dinner
Poster and oral session prizes
The names of the winners will be announced by Professor Jens Christian Djurhuus,
at the Dinner
The books were sponsored by;
FADL’s Forlag
Gyldendahl Akademisk
Wiley - Blackwell
DINNER
Your name badge shows if you are registered for the dinner.
If you are not registered and want to come, please ask at the registration desk if there
are any spare seats.
Please inform at the registration desk if you want to cancel your registration.
VENUES
Poster groups 14-26
Main venue,
Poster groups 1-13
Poster groups 27-29
THE SKOU LECTURE
Chairman: Allan Flyvbjerg, Dean of Faculty
14.45 Nobel Laureate John Walker:
Professor Sir John Ernest Walker won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997. The prize was shared with Paul Boyer for their
explanation of the enzymatic process that creates adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Another 1997 Nobel Prize winner was Jens
Christian Skou – after whom the Skou Lecture is named – for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase.
Walker received his BA in Chemistry in 1964 and in 1969 gained a DPhil from the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford. In
1974, he attended a research workshop in Cambridge on the Sequence Analysis of Proteins, where he met Fred Sanger (chemistry
laureate, 1958) who invited him to join the Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division at the Medical Research Council’s Laboratory
of Molecular Biology (MRC LMB) in Cambridge, UK.
It was here that Walker carried out his award-winning work. In 1978, he began to apply protein chemical methods to membrane
proteins. The enzymes from the inner membranes of mitochondria had hardly been studied from a structural point of view. Therefore,
Walker began a structural study of ATP synthase from bovine heart mitochondria and eubacteria. These studies resulted in a
complete sequence analysis, and in the atomic structure of the enzyme, giving new insights into how ATP is made in the biological
world.
John Walker is currently a director of the Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology Unit in Cambridge. Walker has received
several international awards, and in 1995, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1999 he was knighted for his services to
molecular biology.
John Walker was born in Halifax, Yorkshire on January 7, 1941. He married Christina Westcott in 1963, and they have two daughters.
Text and picture from “Le Prix Nobel 1997” (1998) and “NOBELS Nobel Laureates photographed by Peter Badger” (2008)
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING
The following 8 PhD students from USA, England, Sweden, Switzerland, and
Finland have been invited to spend a day to network and socialize with PhD
students from Aarhus University:
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Rebecca Birch (The Royal Veterinary College, London, UK)
Matthew Gillum (Yale, New Haven, USA)
Lin Yang (MRC Cambridge, UK)
Lily Jeng (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA)
Evelyne Furger (Paul Scherrer Institut, Zürich, Schwitzerland)
Anne Panhelainen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Andrew Siefert (Georgia Tech, Emory, USA)
Aishling Ahlstrøm (Sahlgrenska Akademin, Sweden)
QUESTIONS?
Any questions, please ask a member of the organizing committee:
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Claus H. Gravholt, Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, and Department of Molecular
Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital
Grethe Elholm, PhD student, Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, School of Public
Health, Aarhus University
Maj Høygaard Nicolaisen, PhD student, Department of Prosthetics, School of Dentistry, Aarhus University
Martin Skøtt, PhD student, Department of Anatomy, Aarhus University
Mie Hessellund Samson, PhD student, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Institute of Clinical Medicine,
Aarhus University
Iben Møller Jønsson, PhD student, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus
University
Kimmo Jensen, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Aarhus University
Lise Wogensen Bach, Research Laboratory for Biochemical Pathology, Institute of Clinical Medicine,
Aarhus University
Thomas Vorup-Jensen, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Aarhus University
Vivi Schlünssen, Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, School of Public Health,
Aarhus University
Lene Birkegaard Pedersen, PhD Administration, Aarhus University
Tanja Hansen, PhD Administration, Aarhus University
or one of the assistants (in AU T-shirts)
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We work on issues concerning Your PhD:
Overall, the PhD association works on improving the PhD study at SUN, AU.
We have influence on PhD courses, teaching load, studying abroad etc.
Main activities:
• Collaboration with the Graduate School of Health Science
• Organizer of ”After Work Meetings”
• Co-organizer of the annual PhD day
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