Schedule

DayTimeSessionLocationAbstract numberPresenterTitle
Saturday (7/16)14:00Secretariat MeetingProspect Room
18:00end
SundayLunch on your own
Sunday (7/17)13:00Trainee SymposiumSalon A&B1Anna C. SalvadorAccumulation of fat prior to dietary intervention may reduce efficacy of personalized dietary guidance in mice 
Sunday13:202Justin AvilaSox10 Deficits Shift Development of Enteric Nervous System Cell Fates
Sunday13:403Ana VelasquezA daughterless mouse for island conservation
Sunday14:004Megan MajochaDeletion of metastasis susceptibility gene RESF1 occurs in primary mammary tumors and metastases of MMTV-PyMT mice
Sunday14:205Marie BourdonDissecting genetic susceptibility to Zika virus in the Collaborative Cross
Sunday14:406Anu Shivalikanjli-VMapping spondyloarthritis susceptibility loci in B10.RIII mice
Sunday15:00BreakFoyer
Sunday15:20Trainee SymposiumSalon A&B7H. Matthew BernsSingle-cell RNA sequencing of melanocytes isolated from mice with loss of MC1R signaling reveals the importance of TBX3 in pheomelanogenesis
Sunday15:408Sam StroupeGenomic Signatures of Cattle Introgression in Historical and Modern North American Bison
Sunday16:009Aravindh NagarajanMultiple host genes are involved in the differential outcome to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) septic infections
Sunday16:2010Brittni A Ming-WhitfieldUtility of the Collaborative Cross in evaluating genetic susceptibility to lead or chromium exposure
Sunday16:4011Qinwei ZhuangPhenotypic sex and sex-chromosome complement impact DNA methylome including brain-specific sex-biased CAC methylome
Sunday18:00Opening ReceptionSalon C
Monday (7/18)7-9AMBreakfastSalon C
Monday 8:40WelcomeSalon A&B
Monday9:00Evolution, Gene Drive, and Conservation Genetics12J. Royden SaahGene drives for conservation: a transdisciplinary approach for effective and responsible innovation
Monday9:2013Andrew MorganPopulation structure and inbreeding in wild house mice (Mus musculus) at different geographic scales
Monday9:4014Luke GierusLeveraging a natural murine meiotic drive to suppress invasive populations
Monday10:0015Kevin OhA population genomics pipeline to support development of safe and effective synthetic gene drive biocontrols
Monday10:2016Anwica Kashfeen-VInsights on the origin, fate, and functional consequences of de novo ERV mutations in the Collaborative Cross
Monday10:4017Scott Kelly-VA low fidelity mechanism for non-tandem duplication of unique expressed sequences mediated by LINE-1 retrotransposition has been active throughout the mammalian phylogeny
Monday11:00BreakFoyer
Monday11:20Translational & Systems GeneticsSalon A&B18Elena de la Casa-Esperon-VStrain, Diet and Litter Size Effects on Mouse Meiotic Recombination
Monday11:4019Rebekah Tillotson-VCrispant founder mice display recessive visible phenotypes
Monday12:0020Beverly MockDrug Combinations Co-targeting Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors Slow Growth of Ras-driven Myeloma Cells
Monday12:2021David BuchnerWidespread epistatic interactions regulate complex metabolic traits in mice
Monday12:4022Gary ChurchillGenetic analysis of multi-omics data identifies drivers of protein phosphorylation
Monday13:00Lunch/Mentor lunchSalon C
Monday14:00Posters (Odd)Salon D, E & F
Monday16:00The Verne Chapman LectureSalon A&B23Monica JusticeOf mice and (wo)men and medicine: from tails to treatments
Monday17:00Comparative Genomics and Computational Methods24Kennedy AgwambaInferring demographic history of Mus musculus domesticus in the Americas
Monday17:2025Mohab Helmy-VTowards a Mouse pan-genome: maximising the potential of mouse as an animal model
Monday17:4026Hang Su-VCollaborative Cross Graphical Genome
Monday18:00Dinner on own
Tuesday (7/19)7-9 AMBreakfastSalon C
Tuesday 9:00AnnouncementsSalon A&B
Tuesday9:10Development, Epigenetics and Stem cells27David Beiersc-RNA-seq Phenotype Analysis of Embryonic Developmental Mutants
Tuesday9:3028Christopher BakerLong-read sequencing from genetically diverse mouse embryonic stem cells reveals abundant transcript novelty and usage
Tuesday9:5029Haley FortinTrans-regulation of heterochromatin underlies genetic variation in 3D genome contacts in mouse embryonic stem cells
Tuesday10:1030Laura HawleyA Longitudinal Quantification of Perinatal DYRK1A Expression in the Ts65Dn Mouse Model of Down Syndrome
Tuesday10:30BreakFoyer
Tuesday11:0031Anna NaumovaDistinct roles of gonadal-sex hormone signaling pathways, X and Y chromosomes in shaping sex-biased gene regulation in mice
Tuesday11:2032James XenakisInbreeding depression in Collaborative Cross mice: not just one dam thing after another
Tuesday11:4033Jesse MagerLarge Scale Analysis of Essential Genes Reveals Bottlenecks During Early Mammalian Development
Tuesday12:00IMGS Business MeetingSalon A&B
Tuesday13:00Lunch / Nomenclature Committee Lunch?Salon C/MacKenzie Room
Tuesday14:00Posters (Even)Salon D, E & F
Tuesday16:00Keynote LectureSalon A&B34Kent HunterInvestigating the etiology of breast cancer metastasis through the lens of meiotic genetics
Tuesday16:30student from Trainee Symposium
Tuesday16:50student from Trainee Symposium
Tuesday17:10Human disease models -1—cancer and environmental factors; infection and immunology; metabolic; neurobehavioral35Danila CuomoUsing population-based mouse models for assessment of genetic and dietary factors on blood lead (Pb) accumulation
Tuesday17:3036Michael McGillA constitutional EGFR-deficient mouse model of colon cancer: compensatory mechanisms through ERBB2 and ERBB4
Tuesday17:5037Joe T. NguyenCRISPR/Cas9 guided multiomics defines a direct inhibitory role for mTOR in Hippo signaling.
Tuesday18:1038Ellen RisembergGenetic control of immune homeostasis and Coronavirus pathogenesis
Tuesday18:30Dinner on your own
Wednesday (7/20)7-9AMBreakfast Salon C
Wednesday 9:00AnnouncementsSalon A&B
Wednesday9:10Technology and Resources I39Elizabeth BrydaRat Resource and Research Center
Wednesday9:3040Hiroshi KiyonariGeneration of first genetically engineered marsupials, Monodelphis domestica
Wednesday9:5041Leonard McMillanPooled Sequencing Improves the Accuracy and Resolution of the Mosaic Genome Model for the CC and Sets a New Standard for Mouse Inbred Strains
Wednesday10:1042Fernando Pardo Manuel de VillenaA MiniMUGA-based public and transparent baseline genetic reference for MMRRC strains
Wednesday10:30Break/ Remove postersFoyer
Wednesday10:50Technology and Resources 2Salon A&B43William Valdar-VIncreasing power in inbred strain association mapping by recognizing variance heterogeneity.
Wednesday11:1044Jennifer R SmithPhenoMiner 2.0: Enhancements in RGD's quantitative phenotype measurement data mining tool improve usability
Wednesday11:30Mary Lyon LectureSalon A&B45Julie MathieuInterplay between metabolism and epigenetic in early development"
Wednesday12:00Lunch/Secretariat lunchSalon C/MacKenzie Room
Wednesday13:20Panel discussion - Rigor & ReproducibilitySalon A&B
Wednesday14:20Human disease models- 2—cancer and environmental factors; infection and immunology; metabolic; neurobehavioralSalon A&B46Joe Nadeau-VPhenotypic plasticity, the 3rd dimension of phenotypic variation and disease risk
Wednesday14:4047Martin Ferris-VForward genetic screen of homeostatic antibody levels in the Collaborative Cross identifies MBD1 as a novel regulator of immune homeostasis.
Wednesday15:00BreakFoyer
Wednesday15:20Human disease models -3—cancer and environmental factors; infection and immunology; metabolic; neurobehavioralSalon A&B48James Amos-LandgrafThe effect of gut microbiota and pathogen challenge on SARS-CoV-2 infection in the B6.Cg-Tg(K18-ACE2)2Prlmn/J mouse model.
Wednesday15:4049Xavier MontagutelliInvestigating host susceptibility to infectious diseases using the Collaborative Cross
Wednesday16:0050Fuad IraqiMachine learning for prediction of high-fat diet and oral infection induced type 2 diabetes and obesity development under different genetic backgrounds
Wednesday16:2051Christina RossInherited genetics shape the pro-metastatic somatic evolution of tumor cells
Wednesday16:4052Binnaz YalcinMouse models of rare neurodevelopmental disorders
Wednesday17:0053Teresa GunnModeling PCWH by targeting endogenous mouse Sox10
Wednesday17:20Closing Comments
Wednesday18:00Buses leave for awards banquet
22:00Buses leave Grouse Mountain and return to Wyndham

Posters

FirstLastPoster numberpresentation method (TS = Trainee Symposium)In-person (I) or Virtual (V)Title
Ana Velasquez3TS + posterIA daughterless mouse for island conservation
Megan Majocha4TS + posterIDeletion of metastasis susceptibility gene RESF1 occurs in primary mammary tumors and metastases of MMTV-PyMT mice
H. MatthewBerns7TS + posterISingle-cell RNA sequencing of melanocytes isolated from mice with loss of MC1R signaling reveals the importance of TBX3 in pheomelanogenesis
SamStroupe8TS + posterIGenomic Signatures of Cattle Introgression in Historical and Modern North American Bison
AravindhNagarajan9TS + posterIMultiple host genes are involved in the differential outcome to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) septic infections
Brittni AMing-Whitfield10TS + posterIUtility of the Collaborative Cross in evaluating genetic susceptibility to lead or chromium exposure
QinweiZhuang11TS + posterIPhenotypic sex and sex-chromosome complement impact DNA methylome including brain-specific sex-biased CAC methylome
RachelLynch41BPosterIStatus of the Mature Collaborative Cross Population in the UNC Systems Genetics Core Facility
KuniyaAbe54PosterIUniversal Surface Biotinylation (USB): A simple, versatile and cost-effective sample multiplexing method for single-cell RNA-seq analysis

Michihiko Sugimotoa, Yuhki Tadaa, Kuniya Abea, b
a Technology and Development Team for Mammalian Genome Dynamics, RIKEN BioResource Research Center, 3-1-1 Koyadai, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-0074, Japan
b Life Innovation Program, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8577, Japan.
FernandoBenavides55PosterVNaked (N) mutant mice carry a nonsense mutation in the homeobox of Hoxc13
MatthewBlanchard56PosterIArray performance, marker annotation, report logic, and visualization enhancements in the MiniMUGA Genotyping Platform
MarieBourdon57PosterICombining in vivo and vitro approaches to dissect genetic susceptibility to Zika virus
MarieBourdon58PosterIstuart: an R package for the curation of SNP genotypes from experimental crosses
ElizabethBryda59PosterIGENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL HUMAN ACE2 RAT MODELS FOR THE STUDY OF SARS-CoV-2 AND COVID-19.
JasonBubier60PosterIThe genetics of fentanyl and morphine lethality in mice.
PaulCotney61PosterIThe Landscape of Variation in Endogenous Retroviruses in the Collaborative Cross
DanielDavis62PosterIGenome editing in an era of precision medicine: Generation of personalized human-variant animal models
Tra Thi HuongDinh63PosterVValidation of the entire Cables2 locus importance in mouse development
TamioFuruse64PosterVStrain differences of depression-like behavior in mouse evaluated by the tail-suspension test using deep learning
SeanGombart65PosterIAnalysis of a Spontaneous Mutation Causing Microtia Using Whole Genome Sequencing
AlexandriaGonzalez66PosterIIdentification of heterozygous loss-of-function alleles associated with reduced viability in mice
FuadIraqi67PosterIAssessment of host genetic background on brain weight influenced by obesity and diabetes using the collaborative cross mice
FuadIraqi68PosterISystems genetics analysis of Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma susceptibility using the mouse model, cellular platform and clinical human data
FuadIraqi69PosterIMachine learning for prediction of intestinal cancer development in response to oral infection with high-fat diet induced type 2 diabetes in collaborative cross mice under different host genetic background effects
Ammad AslamKhan70PosterRole of CpG islands in the evolution of mammalian gene families
HiroshiMasuya71PosterIMouse resource database in RIKEN BioResource Research Center
TeresaMcGee72PosterIIncorporating strain-specific variance into genome wide inbred strain mapping for zero-inflated phenotypes
Wasay Mohiuddin Shaikh Qureshi73PosterVpre-mRNA processing factor 8 (Prpf8) dysfunction results in aberrant laterality establishment and cardiac development
JulieRuston74PosterIUncovering a Novel Role for BIRC6 in a Dwarf Mutant Mouse Model 
GingerShaw75PosterIMiniMUGA guided speed congenic generation in 12 Collaborative Cross (CC) Strains
CynthiaSmith76PosterIWhen Worlds Align: Integrating the Reactome Pathway Database with Gene-Ontology GO-CAM Models
JamesXenakis77PosterIAn interaction of inorganic arsenic exposure with body weight and composition on type 2 diabetes indicators in Diversity Outbred mice
BinnazYalcin78PosterIDeciphering the genetics of brain malformation disorders reveals the importance of WD-repeat 47 (WDR47) and WD-repeat 91 (WDR91) genes in mice
BinnazYalcin79PosterINeuroanatomical studies identify VPS13B as an important regulator of brain architecture and hippocampal formation
BinnazYalcin80PosterIA positively-selected MAGEE2 LoF allele is associated with sexual dimorphism in human brain size, and shows similar phenotypes in Magee2 null mice
BinnazYalcin81PosterIBiallelic variants in TRAPPC10 cause a microcephalic TRAPPopathy disorder in humans and mice
BinnazYalcin82PosterIDissecting the autism-associated 16p11.2 locus identifies multiple drivers in brain phenotypes and unveils a new role for the major vault protein

 

 Schedule at a Glance

Saturday, July 16, 2022

2-6 PM Secretariat Meeting (Prospect Room)

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Lunch on your own

1-5:30 PM Trainee Symposium (Salons A&B)

6-8 PM Welcome Dinner/Reception (Salons D&E)

Monday, July 18, 2022

7 AM - 9 AM Breakfast (Salons D&E)

8:40 AM - 6 PM Talks (Salons A&B) and Posters (Salons C&F)

1:00 Lunch and Mentor lunch (Salons D&E)

6 PM Dinner on your own

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

7 AM - 9 AM Breakfast (Salons D&E)

9 AM - 6:30 PM Talks (Salons A&B) and Posters (Salons C&F)

Noon IMGS Business Meeting (all encouraged to participate) (Salons A&B)

1:00 Lunch (Salons D&E) and Nomenclature Committee lunch (Mackenzie Room)

6 PM Dinner on your own

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

7 AM - 9 AM Breakfast (Salons D&E)

9 AM - 5:30 PM Talks (Salons A&B) and Posters (Salons C&F)

Noon Lunch (Salons D&E) and IMGS Secretariat lunch (Mackenzie Room)

6 PM Transportation to Grouse Mountain for Awards Dinner