Regulation and Function of Small GTPases

June 7 - 12, 2015

West Palm Beach, Florida

Organizers:

John F Hancock

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Houston, Texas, USA

Heidi Welch

Babraham Institute

Cambridge, UK

Sunday, June 7, 2015

6:00PM-7:00PMWelcome Reception

7:00PM-8:00PMDinner

8:00PM-9:30PMPlenary Session

Channing Der, University of North Carolina

Ras and Ras-related GTPases in cancer biology

Monday, June 8, 2015

7:30AM-9:00AMBreakfast

9:00AM-12:15PMSession 1: Ras membrane interactions

Chair: Philippe Bastiaens

Max Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany

Mark R. Philips, NYU School of Medicine

The complexity of Ras membrane interactions and signal transduction

AlemeyahuGorfe, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Rasnanoclustering: new insights from computation and simulation

Roland Winter, University of Dortmund, Germany

Reconstituting Ras membrane interactions on model membranes

Jay T Groves, University of California Berkeley

Ras dimerization: mechanisms and implications

**Plus Two Short Talks Chosen from Abstracts

12:30PM-1:30PMLunch and Meet the Speakers

1:30PM-2:30PMFree-time

2:30PM-5:30PM Session 2: GTPase regulators and signal transmission

Chair: Dafna Bar Sagi, NYU Langone Medical Center

John Sondek, University of North Carolina, School of Medicine

GTPase control of phospholipases

John Chernoff, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia

Tracing Pak1 function in zebrafish development

Sonja Vermeren, University of Edinburgh, UK

ARAP3 in angiogenesis and migration

Keith Burridge, University of North Carolina, School of Medicine

Mechanical signals to Rho GTPases

**Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts

6:00PM-7:00PMDinner

7:00PM-9:00PMPoster Session I

Tuesday, June 9, 2013

7:30AM-9:00AMBreakfast

9:00AM-12:15PMSession 3: Cell migration and control of polarity

Chair: Linda Van Aelst, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY

Alan Hall, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Rho GTPases, epithelial morphogenesis and polarity

Ian Macara, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Regulation of cell polarity

Erik Sahai, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute

The generation and maintenance of cancer-associated fibroblasts

Anne Ridley, Kings College London, UK

Rho proteins and leukocyte migration

**Two Short Talks Chosen from Abstracts

12:30PM-1:30PMLunch and Meet the Speakers

1:30PM-5:00PMFree-time

5:00PM-6:00PMMentoring discussion I: Writing your paper and getting it published

6:00PM-7:00PMDinner

7:00PM-9:45PMSession 4: The role of small GTPases in cancer

Chair: Eric Sahai, Cancer Research UK LRI

Dafna Bar Sagi, NYU Langone Medical Center

Ras signaling in pancreatic cancer

Kevin Haigis, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Elucidating the distinct function of Ras isoforms in colon cancer

Richard Marais, Cancer Research UK, Manchester Institute**TBC

Rasoncogenesis

AngelikiMalliri, Cancer Research UK, Manchester Institute

Regulation of Tiam1 in Metastasis

**Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts

Wednesday, June 10, 2013

7:30AM-9:00AMBreakfast

9:00AM-12:15PM Session 5: Small GTPasesin cell biology

Chair: Heidi Welch, Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK

Linda Van Aelst, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY

Regulation of neural development by Rho GTPases

Marino Zerial, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden

Regulation of trafficking by Rab proteins

Kimberly Tolias, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston

Small GTPases in neuronal migration and plasticity

Xosé R. Bustelo, Centro de Investigación del Cáncer, Spain

The biology and function of VAV

**Two Short Talks Chosen from Abstracts

12:30PM-1:30PMLunch and Meet the Speakers

1:30PM-2:30PMFree-time

2:30PM-5:30PMSession 6: Signaling networks and targeting

Chair: John Hancock, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Michael A. White, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Therapeutic targeting of effector networks

Philippe Bastiaens, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund Germany

The Ras spatial organizing system: control and inhibition

Julian Downward, London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK, London

Ras signaling and oncogenic mechanisms

Karen Cichowski, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston

Co-targeting Ras effector pathways in cancer therapy

** Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts

5:30-6:00PMBusiness meeting to discuss next conference

6:00PM-7:00PMDinner

7:00PM-9:00PMPoster Session II

Thursday, June 11, 2013

7:30AM-9:00AMBreakfast

9:00AM-12:15PM Session 7:Progress in Ras drug development

Chair: Channing Der, University of North Carolina

Frank McCormick, University of California San Francisco

Ras inhibitors: targets, strategy and progress

Gaston Habets, Plexicon Inc., California

The complexity of BRAF inhibition

Xiadong Cheng, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Drug discovery targeting EPAC/Rap Signaling

John F Hancock, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Targeting of Ras plasma membrane interactions

**Two Short Talks Chosen from Abstracts

12:30PM-1:30PMLunch and Meet the Speakers

1:30PM-2:30PMMentoring discussion II: Getting your first grant

2:30PM-5:30PMSession 8:Biological probes, tools and GTPase imaging

Chair: Mark R. Philips, NYU School of Medicine

Klaus Hahn, University of North Carolina, School of Medicine

Peeking and poking at GTPase networks in vivo using designed protein probes

Michiyuki Matsuda, Kyoto University, Japan

Imaging Ras and Rho activation in real time

Paul Timpson, Garvan Institute, Sydney, Australia

In vivo imaging of GTPase activity in intact tumors

Jacqueline Cherflis, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

Reconstituting Arf activation and signaling in vitro

** Short Talk Chosen from Abstracts

6:00PM-7:00PMDinner

Friday, June 12, 2013

7:30AM-9:00AMBreakfast

9:00AMDepartures