Comparative Proteomics of Environmental and Pollution Stress

SICB Annual Meeting 2012
January 3-7, 2012
Charleston, SC

Symposium: Comparative Proteomics of Environmental and Pollution Stress


This symposium is the first of its kind to address the changes at the proteome level in organisms in response to environmental stresses. The contributions will introduce comparative biologists to the potential of a proteomics approach to address biological questions, the methodology and potential collaborators. The list of speakers includes a diverse group of post-docs and principle investigators, several from Europe.

Sponsors: DCE, DCPB, DNB.


Organizer

  • Lars Tomanek, California Polytechnic State University

Speakers


S6-1.0 Thursday, Jan. 5, 07:50 Tomanek, L:

Introduction

S6-1.1 Thursday, Jan. 5, 08:00 DOWD, W.W.:

Experimental contexts and statistical choices: Challenges for interpreting the proteomics of environmental stress

S6-1.2 Thursday, Jan. 5, 08:30 REES, B.B.:

The potential of piscine proteomics: examples from studies with Fundulus

S6-1.3 Thursday, Jan. 5, 09:00 ADAMS, N.L.*; CAMPANALE, J.P.; FOLTZ, K.R.:

Damage or defenses: An examination of how the sea urchin proteome changes in response to ultraviolet radiation

S6-1.4 Thursday, Jan. 5, 09:30 CRISTOBAL, S; AMELINA, H; APRAIZ, I*; BAYAT, N; DANIELSSON, G:

Environmental proteomics in pollution assessment

S6-1.5 Thursday, Jan. 5, 10:30 FIELDS, Peter A.*; COX, Kelly; KARCH, Kelly R.:

Latitudinal variation in protein expression in the salt marsh mussel Geukensia demissa

S6-1.6 Thursday, Jan. 5, 11:00 TOMANEK, Lars:

Environmental Stress Proteomics of the Mussel Mytilus

S6-1.7 Thursday, Jan. 5, 11:30 DILLY, GF*; YOUNG, CR; LANE, WS; PANGALINAN, J; GIRGUIS, PR:

Exploring the limit of metazoan thermal tolerance via comparative proteomics: Thermally induced expression shifts in hydrothermal vent polychaetes P. sulfincola and P. palmiformis

S6-2.1 Thursday, Jan. 5, 13:30 MARTYNIUK, CJ*; CHOWN , B; DOPERALSKI, NJ; FESWICK , A; KROLL, KJ; SPADE, DS; BARBER, DS:

PROTEOMICS AS A TOOL TO STUDY NEUROTOXICITY IN FISH

S6-2.2 Thursday, Jan. 5, 14:00 SILVESTRE, Frederic:

Mechanisms of acclimation to pollutants and elevated temperature in aquatic organisms. Changes of the cellular phenotype revealed by proteomics.

S6-2.3 Thursday, Jan. 5, 14:30 DENSLOW, ND*; MARTYNIUK, C; ALVAREZ, S; VILLENEUVE, DL; ANKLEY, GT:

Proteomic expression patterns in fathead minnows exposed to trenbolone and flutamide


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