AM 8:00

Canada/Eastern

AM 8:00 - AM 9:00 EST

Welcoming of participants

Go to Chaufferie du cœur des sciences at l'UQAM

AM 9:00

Canada/Eastern

AM 9:00 - AM 9:15 EST

Welcome from the Director

Prof. Claire Bénard (UQAM), interim director of CERMO-FC, will present the highlights of CERMO-FC's annual activities

AM 9:15

Canada/Eastern

AM 9:15 - AM 10:30 EST

Student oral presentations – Part 1

5 research projects will be presented. Submit your research abstracts by October 20, 3:00 p.m. to be selected. See the "Instructions" page for more information.

AM 10:30

Canada/Eastern

AM 10:30 - AM 10:45 EST

Pause santé

AM 10:45

Canada/Eastern

AM 10:45 - AM 11:30 EST

Research CERMO-FC grant recipients

Laurent Cappadocia (UQAM) Outils moléculaires pour promouvoir la SUMOylation des variants de la protéine MeCP2 et faciliter le traitement du Syndrome de Rett François Dragon (UQAM) Le poisson zèbre comme modèle pour étudier une nouvelle ribosomopathie

AM 11:30

Canada/Eastern

AM 11:30 - PM 12:30 EST

Poster session - Even number

**Presentation of posters with even numbers** Over 50 research projects will be posted throughout the day. Submit your research abstracts before October 20, 3:00 p.m. for the chance to present your project. See the "Instructions" page for more information.

PM 12:30

Canada/Eastern

PM 12:30 - PM 1:00 EST

Lunch

Dinner will be served alongside the poster presentation sessions

PM 1:00

Canada/Eastern

PM 1:00 - PM 2:00 EST

Poster session - Odd number

**Presentation of posters with odd numbers** Over 50 research projects will be posted throughout the day. Submit your research abstracts before October 20, 3:00 p.m. for the chance to present your project. See the "Instructions" page for more information.

PM 2:00

Canada/Eastern

PM 2:00 - PM 3:00 EST

Lecture by Pr Mikko Taipale, Totonto University

Mislocalization of missense variants in human disorders Mikko Taipale is an Associate Professor in the Donnelly Centre and the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto. He received his MSc in genetics at the University of Oulu, Finland (close to the arctic circle). He then joined the international PhD programme in EMBL in Heidelberg, Germany. He completed his PhD in Asifa Akhtar’s lab, working on chromatin regulation by histone acetylation. He then joined Sue Lindquist’s lab at the Whitehead Institute for postdoctoral training. There, he focused on the client recognition mechanisms of Hsp90 chaperone and co-chaperones and on developing high-throughput protein/protein and drug/target interactions. Mikko started his lab at the Donnelly Centre and the University of Toronto in 2014. The Taipale lab is focused on diverse aspects of functional proteomics and genomics, including protein homeostasis, transcriptional regulation, disease variant phenotyping, and host/pathogen interactions.

PM 3:15

Canada/Eastern

PM 3:15 - PM 4:30 EST

Student oral presentations – Part 2

5 research projects will be presented. Submit your research abstracts by October 20, 3:00 p.m. to be selected. See the "Instructions" page for more information.

PM 4:30

Canada/Eastern

PM 4:30 - PM 7:00 EST

Networking Cocktail

PM 5:00

Canada/Eastern

PM 5:00 - PM 5:15 EST

Awards Ceremonies and Closing Words from the Director

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