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In recognition of the 65th anniversary of AuPS, the conference will feature a special symposium of the contributions of Australian Physiology over the last 65 years. The conference will also feature eight additional symposia on metabolism, muscle, ion channels and physiology education
Metabolism Symposium Putting metabolism centre stage in health and disease Prof Bo Wang A focus on the liver: Hepatic Sec16b regulates lipid homeostasis by coordinating VLDL secretion and lipid droplet expansion Dr Cait Beddows The brain is activin up Prof Sean McGee A focus on skeletal muscle: Exercise performance in health and disease Dr Sarah Turpin-Nolan A focus on the intestine: Intestinal ceramide synthesis in health and disease |
Metabolic Symposium Genetic, environmental and physiological interactions in metabolic heterogeneity Prof David James Systems Physiology of Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes/em> Dr Jaqueline Stoeckli Discovery of genetic and tissue-specific determinants of metabolic control using diversity outbred mice Prof Brian Drew A Systems Genetic Analysis of the Cardiac Response to Exercise in Male and Female Hybrid Mouse Lines A/Prof Chris Shaw Physiological determinants of the variability in glucose and insulin responses to glucose feeding in young men | Cardiometabolism Symopsium Novel mechanisms of cardiometabolic disease Dr John Ussher Mechanisms contributing to impaired glucose oxidation in diabetic cardiomyopathy Dr Pratik Thukar GLP1 receptor agonist ameliorates high blood pressure and high blood sugar in a rat model of "glucotension" A/Prof Kim Mellor Sugar mishandling in diabetic heart disease Dr Bianca Bernardo AAV gene therapy for diabetic heart disease - key considerations for clinicians and preclinical researchers |
AuPS would like to thank our meeting sponsors
