Exocytosis in animals, fungi and plants
19 - 21 September 2011
Charles Darwin House, London
(accommodation near to Charles Darwin House can be found here)
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The focus of this intensive two-day meeting will be molecular mechanisms of exocytosis in animals, fungi and plants, including formation of exocytotic carriers, delivery to PM, tethering/docking and fusion. Comparative inquiry into similarities and differences between animals, fungi and plants will help to elucidate exocytotic machinery working in LECA.
Invited speakers include:
Dirk Fasshauer (University of Lausanne, CH)
David Ehrhardt (Carnegie Inst. for Sci., USA)
Jussi Jäntti (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Andrew Staehelin (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
Mary Munson (Umass Medical School, Worcester, USA)
Silke Robatzek (JIC, Norwich, UK)
Ulrike Homann (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Ian Moore (University of Oxford, UK)
Gian Pietro Di Sansebastiano (University of Salento, Italy)
Niko Geldner (University of Lausanne, CH)
Nia Bryant (University of Glasgow)
Patrick Moreau (CNRS, Université Bordeaux)
Nicolas Vitale (INCI/CNRS Université de Strasbourg)
Miguel Botella (University of Malaga)
Scientific Organizer:
Viktor Zarsky, Department of Experimental Plant Biology, Charles University Prague
