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ACERO symposium on 30th April, 2012 in Strathcona lecture theatre, Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen.
Speaker
Sandy Ross
University
Aberdeen
Emma Lees
Aberdeen
Michelle Murphy
Aberdeen
Mia Aitchison
Aberdeen
Topic
Welcome and opening
Effects of liver PTP1B deficiency on methionine restriction (MR)-induced body weight loss
and improvement in glucose homeostasis
Effects of fibroblast growth factor 21 administration on seasonal energy balance.
Energy efficiency and partitioning in broiler chickens: Has reduced activity caused the
increase in weight gain in modern broilers?
Coffee break
09:35-09:50
09:50-10:20
10:20-10:35
10:35-11:00
Ricardo Samms
Nottingham
Tina Bake
Aberdeen
Jennifer Reekie
Aberdeen
Lunch
John Menzies*
Rebecca Dumbell
Edinburgh
Aberdeen
Chris McGlory
Stirling
Daniel Crabtree
Aberdeen
David Mcnay
Coffee break
Aberdeen
Elizabeth Haythorne
Dundee
John Findlay
Sharon Carstairs
Clare Scott
Dundee
Abertay
Aberdeen
*Guest speaker
Time
09:30
Fibroblast Growth factor receptor-1c (FGFr-1c): A novel regulator of food intake and
energy metabolism
What controls large meals? – A rodent binge eating model
Effect of Fenretinide on high-fat diet-induced obesity in male liver specific PTP1B knockout
mice.
11:00-11:20
11:20-11:40
11:40-12:00
Note: Rowett restaurant is available – no free lunches provided.
12:00-13:15
Hypothalamic activation in rat models of anticipation: food, good food and sex
13:15-14:00
14:00-14:15
A Little Light Exercise: Wheel running causes weight gain in short day Siberian hamsters
Increases in nutrient-sensitive anabolic protein expression following a time-course of n-3
PUFA supplementation in human skeletal muscle
The effects of an acute bout of high intensity exercise on central neural responses to a
food stimulus.
Defective hypothalamic neurogenesis in diet induced obesity
Hypothalamic glucosensing neurons display blunted electrical response to hypoglycemia
after recurrent low glucose exposure and antecedent KATP activation
BACE1: a novel regulator of neuronal glucose metabolism
Determinants of seafood consumption in pre-school age children.
NeuroFAST; Work place stress and eating behaviour
Close of meeting
14:15-14:30
14:30-14:45
14:45-15:00
15:00-15:30
15:30-15:45
15:45-16:00
16:00-16:15
16:15-16:30
16:30
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