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The 2019 Meeting will take place on Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th July 2019.

Monday afternoon is dedicated to open presentations on a wide range of topics relating to placental biology.

The second day of the conference, Tuesday, will focus on:  PLACENTAL METABOLISM AND ENDOCRINOLOGY 

The conference will take place at Saint John's College Cambridge. Registration online through the secure Cambridge University online store here:

https://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/physiology-development-and-neuroscience/ctr-annual-trophoblast-meeting/ctr-annual-trophoblast-meeting-2019

Price for CTR members: free registration and £25 for the dinner on Monday payable as an option through the online registration process.

Price for non-CTR members: £75 registration and £30 for the dinner on Monday payable as an option through the online registration process.

CALL FOR PAPERS: Short presentation slots (ten minutes) are available on Monday 8th July (2pm-5.30pm). Please submit your presentation abstract (about 150  words) to the CTR administrator by email (ctradmin@hermes.cam.ac.uk) by 30 April 2019. We welcome presentations in any area of placental research.

CALL FOR POSTERS: Posters are welcome at the conference. Please submit your poster abstract (about 150 words) to the CTR administrator by email (ctradmin@hermes.cam.ac.uk) by 3o April 2019. We welcome posters in any area of placental research. Poster size: A1 (59.40cm by 84.10cm).

Programme

Monday 8th July 2019 (afternoon)

13.15 Registration opens

13.50 Welcome by Graham Burton, Director of CTR

14.00-17.30 Open presentations on placental biology

19.00 Reception at the backs, Saint John's College

19.30 Conference dinner in the college hall (booking essential)

 

Tuesday 9th July:

Placental metabolism and endocrinology

8.30-9.00    Registration and coffee, Foyer of the Fisher Building

9.00-9.10      Welcome by  Graham Burton, Director of the Centre for 

                       Trophoblast Research

Session 1:  Placental metabolism     

  
9.10-9.50        Professor Thomas Jansson, University of Colorado

                          Title TBC

 9.50-10.20      Dr Tereza Cindrova-Davies, University of Cambridge

                        Insights into early placental metabolism from 

                         transcriptome analysis

10.20-11.00      Prof Anthony Perkins, Griffith University, Brisbane

                         Placental mitochondrial activity and trophoblast fusion

       

11.00-11.30     Coffee, Foyer of the Fisher Building

 

11.30 -12.00    Dr Marika Charalambous, King’s College London

                        Imprinted genes and placental metabolism

12.00-12.30    Dr Karen Forbes, University of Leeds

                        Extracellular vesicles and placental metabolism

 12.30-13.00     Dr Perry O’Tierney-Ginn, Tuft’s University Boston

                        Obesity and placental metabolism

 

13.00-14.00         Buffet lunch in the College dining hall

                                   

Session 2:    Metabolic changes in pathological pregnancies

 

14.00-14.30      Prof David Hill, Children’s Health Research Institute, 

                           London, Ontario        

                        Maternal pancreatic adaptations to pregnancy

 14.30-15.00     Dr Colleen Glyde Julian, University of 

                           Colorado                          

                        Placental metabolism at high altitude

 15.00-15.30      Prof Alicia Jawerbaum, University of Buenos Aires

                          Dietary lipids and placental function in diabetes            

                          mellitus                                          

                      

15.30-16.00         Tea, Foyer of the Fisher Building

 

16.00-16.30      Dr Irving Aye, University of Cambridge

                        Pre-eclampsia and placental metabolism

16.30-17.00       Dr Tatiana El-Bacha, Federal University of Rio de 

                          Janeiro              

                         Dietary lipids and the placenta in pre-eclampsia

 17.00-17.30     Prof Dino Giussani, University of Cambridge            

                        MitoQ as a placental antioxidant

17.30                 Closing remarks by Graham Burton

 

Date: 
Monday, 8 July, 2019 - 13:15 to Tuesday, 9 July, 2019 - 18:30
Event location: 
Saint John's College Cambridge