Overview
FishBone 2021 will be a day-long workshop on Friday June 18, 2021 as part of the ECTS 2021 Digital Congress. The workshop will be a virtual event.
Format
This day-long workshop is open to clinicians, biologists and geneticists dedicated to bone research, with a focus on fish models of human skeletal disease. The workshop seeks to encourage interaction between established and potential fish users and bone researchers from different disciplines. All presenters are encouraged to provide background to bring participants to a basic level of understanding, as well as to present new data.
Schedule
2 Feb 2021: Our preliminary schedule has been posted!
FishBone Workshop 2021 Program (all times listed are CET Central European Time)
1:00-2:20PM | Session I: Elements of mineralized skeletons of aquatic organisms Moderators: Leonor Cancela and Antonella Forlino |
1:00-1:25PM | Mason Dean, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Diversity in structure and functional mechanics of mineralized skeletons |
1:25-1:30PM | Q&A |
1:30-1:45PM | Imke A.K. Fiedler, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany Structural properties of skeletal tissues of teleost fish |
1:45-2:00PM | Emilie Dambroise, French Institute of Health and Medical Research, France Cranial vault formation and FGFR3: fishing in murky waters! |
2:00-2:15PM | Erika Kague, University of Bristol, UK Osteoporosis and intervertebral disc degeneration in aged zebrafish spines |
2:15-2:20PM | Rising Star Panel Q&A |
2:20-2:30PM | Break |
2:30-3:50PM | Session II: Growth and the musculoskeletal system: ontogeny, regeneration and cancer Moderators: Ronald Kwon and Andy Willaert |
2:30-2:55PM | Jenna Galloway, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA Mechanisms of tendon formation and regeneration |
2:55-3:00PM | Q&A |
3:00-3:15PM | Ryan Gray, University of Texas, USA Understanding genetic and mechanical changes in spine development |
3:15-3:30PM | Sarah McMenamin, Boston College, USA Thyroid hormone regulates proximodistal identity and patterning in fin rays |
3:30-3:45PM | Franziska Knopf, Universität Dresden, Germany Extravasation of human breast cancer cells in developing zebrafish bone |
3:45-3:50PM | Rising Star Panel Q&A |
3:50-4:00PM | Break |
4:00-5:20PM | Session III: Genetic regulation of musculoskeletal development and disorders Moderators: Matthew Harris and David Karasik |
4:00-4:15PM | D’Juan Farmer, University of Southern California, USA Molecular and cellular control of skeletal progenitors in the zebrafish calvaria |
4:15-4:30PM | Claire Watson, University of Washington, USA Regulation of muscle and bone co-development in zebrafish |
4:30-4:45PM | Katrin Henke, Emory University, USA Uncovering dynamics of osteoclast signaling using zebrafish models |
4:45-4:50PM | Rising Star Panel Q&A |
4:50-5:15PM | Brendan Lee, Baylor College of Medicine, USA Integrating zebrafish and mouse genetic modeling of candidate disease gene variants from the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Network |
5:15-5:20PM | Q&A |
5:20-5:30PM | Break |
5:30-5:55PM | Session IV: Selected abstracts |
5:55-6:00PM | Closing Remarks |