KinMet 2003

Satellite Symposium on Kinetics and Kinetic Modeling of Lipoprotein, Lipid, and Sterol Metabolism in Systems Ranging from Human Subjects to Cultured Cells
Wednesday, May 7, 2003
12 noon - 6 PM
Renaissance Washington DC Hotel Rooms 8 and 9, on the meeting room floor of the hotel.

You are cordially invited to attend our 33rd annual meeting. Registration is free and this is among the very few meetings each year at which experimental biomedicine and kinetic modeling are truly integrated. Again this year we are planning three sessions, a format that has worked beautifully for the last several years. To offer a talk for one of the three sessions, simply click on the name of the session chair in the program listing below and send us an e-mail.

There will be coffee and soft drinks continuously available for attendees at this meeting.

Note to speakers: Both a slide projector and a computer (LCD) projector will be available. We will also have an overhead projector.

Session 1: 12noon to 2:00 PM Session 2: 2:00 PM to 4:00PM Session 3: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
ApoB-Containing Lipoprotein Metabolism and Modeling
Chair:
Frank Sacks
High Density Lipoprotein Metabolism and Modeling
Chair:
Ernie Schaefer
Cellular Lipid and Sterol Metabolism, Trafficking and Signaling
Chair:
Bob Phair
12:00 Robert I Levy Award Lecture (Part 1), Julian Marsh - Tufts University, Application of Stable Isotope Methodology to Lipoprotein Metabolism 2:00 Berman-Zech Award Lecture, Charles Schwartz - Virginia Commonwealth University, Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ester Metabolism in Humans 4:00 Keynote Irwin Arias - Tufts University/NIH, Intracellular trafficking of the ABCB11 Bile Acid Transporter
12:30 Robert I Levy Award Lecture (Part 2), Dennis Cryer - Bristol-Myers Squibb, ApoB Metabolism in Combined Hyperlipidemia: Application of Stable Isotope Methodology 2:30 Hugh Barrett - University of Western Australia - Commentary on cholesterol ester metabolism in rabbits 4:30 Peter Espenshade - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,
Lipid Homeostasis: Gene Regulation through Protein Trafficking

1:00 Frank Sacks - Harvard University, ApoB Metabolism of Different VLDL Subspecies

2:45 Ernst Schaefer - Tufts University - HDL, CETP and HDL Subspecies Metabolism 4:45 Yvonne Lange - Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, Movement and homeostasis of cell cholesterol
5:00 Tamas Balla - NICHD, NIH, Visualizing phosphoinositide dynamics in live cells
3:15Hugh Barrett - University of Western Australia - Effects of Fenofibrate on Lipoprotein Metabolism 5:15 Ed Neufeld - NHLBI, NIH, Intracellular Trafficking of the ABCA1 Transporter
1:30 Muriel Caslake - Royal Infirmary, Glasgow - Effects of statins on apoB metabolism
1:45 Patrick Couture - Laval University - Apolipoprotein B48 kinetics using a stable isotope in heterozygotes for familial hypercholesterolemia carrying the same null LDL receptor mutation 3:45 Elizabeth Parks - University of Minnesota, Use of the multiple stable isotope approach to quantitate fatty acid sources in postprandial apoB-lipoproteins 5:40 Bob Phair - Integrative BioInformatics Inc - Comments on writing rate laws for nonlinear models of cellular systems: Is it time to abandon the classical concept of concentration?

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