Category Archives: Meetings

BSDB/BSCB Awardees and new BSDB committee members

The joint BSDB/BSCB spring meeting has again been a great and most successful event. For those who want to relive the BSDB/BSCB Spring meeting, and those who could not make it but would like to know what happened: read a lively by Nestor Saiz which has recently been published on The Node. As every year most of our Awards are announced on this meeting and the BSDB would like to congratulate all prize winners and awardees:

Main Awards

  • BSDB Waddington Award winner: Lewis Wolpert (UCL, London) who presented a talk about his seminal discoveries of concepts of positional information. You may watch his Waddington medal lecture either on YouTube or below, and read the interview performed by The Node on the day which was published in the July issue of Development (LINK).
  • BSCB Hooke Award winner: Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke (Barts Cancer Inst, QMUL, London) who presented a talk entitled: “From the Garden to the Lab” about using angiogenesis as a target for cancer treatment either on YouTube or below.
  • BSCB WICB Award winner: Victoria Cowling (Univ. Dundee) who presented a talk “Regulation of mRNA capping in embryonic stem cell pluripotency and differentiation” You may watch the WICB Medal lecture on YouTube or below.
  • BSDB Beddington Award winner: John Robert Davis (then at Kings, London with Brian Stramer, now at CRUK/Crick, London, with Nic Tapon) who presented a talk entitled “Intercellular forces orchestrate cell repulsion and embryonic pattern formation“. You may watch his Beddington medal lecture on YouTube or below, and read an interview with John performed by The Node.
  • 1st BSDB PhD Poster Prize winner (visit to 2015 SDB meeting, Utah): Wendy Gu (Univ Cambridge, with M Landgraf) – “The role of Wnt5 ligand and the Ryk family Wnt receptors in positioning neurites along the anteroposterior axis of the developing Drosophila ventral nerve cord“. Please, read an interview with Wendy here.
  • 1st BSCB PhD Poster Prize winner (visit to 2015 ASCB meeting, San Diego): Sam Crossman (NIMR/Crick, London, with JP Vincent) – “Apoptosis in Drosophila patterning mutant embryos occurs in regions with low epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signalling

Please, note that the calls for nominations for next year’s awards have been announced in other news item, and that these will included for the first time the Cheryll Tickle award for women in their mid-scientific career.

Runners Up for PhD Poster Prize (sponsored by Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol)

  • Sebastian Judd-Mole (£200 prize; Monash Univ, with RB Burke) – “Functional characterisation of voltage gated chloride channel proteins in Drosophila
  • Jingchao Zhang (£150 prize; SCRM, Univ Edinburgh, with I Chambers) – “Interactions between Otx2 and Nanog regulates self-renewal network
  • Hannah Roddie (£150 prize; Univ Sheffield, with IR Evans) – “The apoptotic cell receptor Simu is required for normal inflammatory responses in Drosophila embryos

PostDoc Prizes (Sponsored by Gene Tools)

  • Monica Faronato (£150 prize; Imperial College, London, with L Magnani) – “DMXL2 regulates Notch in endocrine resistant breast cancer
  • Andrew Bailey (£150 prize; NIMR/Crick, London, with AP Gould) – “An antioxidant role for lipid droplets in a stem cell niche of Drosophila

Others

See the Lectures of all Medal winners

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pAvvGo3np8; w=520; h=405

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrVr64IKQyU; w=520; h=405

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEn55Co8jPw; w=520; h=405

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls9bp98TxOo; w=520; h=405

 

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New BSDB committee members

Five of the BSDB commitee members, Malcolm Logan (2008-2015), Jenny Nichols (2010-2015), Lynda Erksine (2010-2015), Andrew Chalmers (2010-2015) and the Graduate Representative  Magdalena Stasiulewicz (2013-2015), will end their term this autumn and we would like to thank them for their outstanding service to the BSDB.  We are glad to be able to announce that four excellent successors have been elected on our AGM who will officially take term in autumn but will already respond to your queries or requests.

  • Alistair McGregor (Oxford Brookes Univ) – Evolution of animal development and morphology – arthropods including Drosophila
  • Berenika Plusa (The Univ. of Manchester) – Early mammalian embryogenesis – mouse
  • Tristan Rodriguez – (Imperial College, London) – cell fate decisions and cell survival in the early mammalian embryo – mouse and ES cells
  • Rita Sousa-Nunes – (Kings College, London) – Neural Proliferation and Tumourigenesis – Drosophila

Please, read about their research career paths and interests in another blog post. A call for nominating the postgraduate representative has been announced in another news item, so please, start to think about candidates.

 

 

 

 

Joint BSCB-BSDB Spring Meeting

Registration now open:SpringMeet15Joint Spring Meeting

Celebrating 50 years of the BSCB!

12th – 15th April 2015, University of Warwick

It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the joint meeting of the British Societies for Cell and Developmental Biology. This conference is our flagship event for 2015 and provides a unique forum to network and socialise with a wide cross-section of the Cell and Developmental Biology community. For more information and to register visit this link

In Autumn 2014 the BSDB is holding 2 meetings

BSMB-BSDB

The Musculoskeletal System, from development to disease

Held jointly with the British Society for Matrix Biology (BSMB)

1-3 September 2014, University of East Anglia

This is a multidisciplinary conference on the musculoskeletal system.

Session topics include; Signaling and Development, Mechanobiology and Anatomy, Human Genetics and Pathology, transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation. Confirmed speakers include: Tom Rando, David Glass, Veronique Lefebvre, Ronen Schweitzer, Eli Zelzer, Gabrielle Kardon, Christine Hartmann, Chrissy Hammond, Andy Pitsillides.Organisers: Andrea Munsterberg,  Ian Clark, Ulrike Mayer, Graham Riley and Tonia Vincent. There are opportunities for speakers to be selected from submitted abstracts. For further details of the programme, registration and online abstract submission go to: www.bsmb.ac.uk/bsmb-bsdb

Conference grants are available for BSDB members. For details of how to apply for a BSDB conference grant, click here.


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18th International Conference of the International Society of Differentiation in conjunction with the British Society for Developmental Biology

2-5 November 2014, The Guoman Tower Hotel, London, UK

This meeting has a broad theme covering all aspects of Developmental Biology. Topics include: Reprogramming the genome in development and disease, EMT in development and Cancer, Oscillations and signaling, Regeneration, Stem cells and dynamics, Nervous system development, Reprogramming the genome in development and evolution. The Brachet Memorial lecture will be given by  John Gurdon. For further details of the programme, registration and online abstract submission go to: www.isdifferentiation.org or download the Poster.

As this is a one time international conference supported by the BSDB we will be offering  grants for our members to attend as we normally do for our spring and fall meetings.  Applications for BSDB conference awards will be due alongside abstract submission on the 15th of August. For details of how to apply for a BSDB conference grant, click here.