65th CSMB Meeting: Membrane Proteins in Health and Disease
Welcome
The 65th Canadian Society for Molecular BioSciences (CSMB) meeting will be held Wednesday, April 6 to Sunday, April 10, 2022 at The Banff Centre located in the beautiful Canadian Rocky Mountains in Banff, Alberta, Canada.
The theme of the meeting is “Membrane Proteins in Health and Disease” and will feature sessions on
- Channel structure and function
- Transporter structure and function
- Transmembrane Enzymes
- Membrane Protein Structure
- Diseases of Membrane Proteins
The final program can be found HERE.
A satellite meeting, The Canadian Physiological Society Annual meeting, will also be held one day before the main meeting with topics focused on Physiology of membrane proteins. See more information at the end of this page.
COVID19: For the health and safety of our members and community, CSMB2022 at the Banff Centre is following Provincial guidelines (https://www.banffcentre.ca/covid-19-measures)
Please register and book accommodations at the Banff Center tab, then submit your abstract in the Abstract Submission tab
CSMB Travel awards will be available to registered trainees who are CSMB members and in a CSMB lab. These will be selected from abstracts in March.
Important dates:
December 1, 2021: Registration opens (link coming soon)
December 1, 2021: Abstract submission opens (open now!)
Feb 28, 2022: Last day to cancel with full refund less processing fee ($50)
Feb 28, 2022: Deadline for selected talk abstract submission (selected talks will be chosen from poster submissions)
February 28, 2022: Last day for early registration
March 25, 2022: Last day for registration
April 5, 2022: Canadian Society of Physiology Satellite meeting starts (See info below)
April 6, 2022: CSMB meeting starts!
Confirmed Speakers
Keynote speaker
We are delighted that the keynote speaker will be Dr. Nieng Yan, from Princeton University. She will discuss her groundbreaking work on the structural studies of membrane proteins using cryoEM.
Confirmed speakers are:
Dr. Christian Baron, Universite de Montreal
Dr. David Drew, Stockholm University
Dr. Emmanuelle Cordat, University of Alberta
Dr. Justin Chun, University of Calgary
Dr. Voula Kanelis, University of Toronto
Dr. Elaine Leslie, University of Alberta
Dr. Filippo Mancia, Columbia University
Dr. Rajini Rao, Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Leigh Anne Swayne, University of Victoria
Dr. Filip Van Petegem, University of British Columbia
Dr. Alex Vecchio, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Dr. Alan Yu, University of Kansas Medical Center
THINGS TO DO IN BANFF:
This is prime ski season. Very sunny days with lots of snow still in the peaks. Sunshine ski resort is the closest mountain but Lake Louise is awesome too.
The Fairmont Banff hotel has a lovely tea room and bar. There is a Hotspring in the town of Banff. It is a pool format and towels can be rented.
In the town of Banff there is ample shopping and restaurants. Some nice local breweries and distilleries as well. There are some hikes as well but some higher elevation trails may be snowy.
At the Banff centre various amenities exist including a pool and climbing wall (great for adults and kids).
Satellite meeting: Canadian Physiological Society Annual award
We would like to thank our sponsors
Grants
University of Alberta FoMD
Company of Biologists
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Gold
Cytiva
Systems for Research
AmpsourceBio
Silver
Xenon
Bronze
Olympus
The Company of Biologists
https://www.biologists.com/
Cytiva
Gold sponsor: https://www.cytivalifesciences.com/en/us/
ThermoFisher Scientific
Gold sponsor
AmpsourceBio
Gold sponsor
XENON
Silver sponsor
Organizing Committee:
Chairs: Dr. Joanne Lemieux and Dr. Emmanuelle Cordat
Dr. Todd Alexander
Dr. Xing Zhen Chen
Dr. Larry Fliegel
Dr. Harley Kurata
Dr. Elaine Leslie
Dr. Marek Michalak
Dr. Thomas Simmen
Dr. Nicolas Touret
Dr. Howard Young
Location
Banff Centre
107 Tunnel Mountain Drive Banff, AB Canada, T1L 1H5Submission period
December 1, 2021 - 8:00 PM until March 31, 2022 - 12:00 PM
Contact us
If you have any questions, please contact joanne.lemieux@ualberta.ca .