Molecular Genetics
1 Chromatin Structure and Function in Neurospora crassa
A.J. Courtney, A.R. Ferraro, A.D. Klocko, Z. LEWIS (U. of Georgia, USA)
zlewis@uga.edu
2 Origin, function and transmission of accessory chromosomes
M. HABIG and E. HOLTGREWE STUKENBROCK (MPI für Evolutionsbiologie, D)
estukenbrock@bot.uni-kiel.de
3 Genetics of the unfolded protein response in fungi
R. Harting and K. HEIMEL (Uni Göttingen, D)
kheimel@gwdg.de
4 From genetics to molecular oscillations: the circadian clock in Neurospora crassa
M.S. JANKOWSKI, Z.A. CHASE and J.M. HURLEY (Rensselaer Polytech, USA)
hurlej2@rpi.edu
5 small RNAs in fungi
F.E. Nicolás, L. Murcia, E. Navarro, J.T. Cánovas-Márquez, V. Garre (Univ. de Murcia, Spain)
vgarre@um.es
6 NLR function in fungi as revealed by the study of self/non-self recognition systems
A. DASKALOV, W. DYRKA and S. SAUPE (CNRS, Bordeaux, F) sven.saupe@ibgc.cnrs.fr
7 Genetics and genomics decipher partner biology in arbuscular mycorrhizas
L. Lanfranco, G. Carotenuto, A. Genre, P. Bonfante (Torino, Italy)
paola.bonfante@unito.it
8 Coordination of fungal secondary metabolism and development
J. GERKE, A.M. KÖHLER, C. MEISTER, K.G. THIEME, H. AMOEDO, G.H. BRAUS (Göttingen, D)
gbraus@gwdg.de
9 Fungal Genomics
R. OHM (Utrecht, NL)
r.a.ohm@uu.nl
Biotechnology
10 Filamentous fungi as hosts for heterologous production of proteins and secondary metabolites in the post-genomic era J.K. Rendsvig, M.E. Futyma, Z.D. Jarczynska, U. H. MORTENSEN (DTU, Denmark)
um@bio.dtu.dk
11 New Avenues towards drug discovery in fungi
M. Flak, M.K.C. Krespach, A.J. Pschibul, V. Schroeckh, A.A. Brakhage (Jena, D)
axel.brakhage@uni-jena.de
12 Exploiting fungal photobiology as a source of novel bio-blocks for optogenetic systems
V. Rojas, F. Salinas, L. Guzman-Zamora, A. Romero, V. Delgado and L.F. LARRONDO (PUC, Chile)
llarrondo@bio.puc.cl
13 Yeast cell factories
B. Schmelzer, M. Altvater, B. Gasser, M. Sauer, D. MATTANOVICH (BOKU, Vienna, AUT)
diethard.mattanovich@boku.ac.at
14 Engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of fatty acids and their derivatives L. Baumann, F. Wernig, S. Henritzi, M. OREB (Frankfurt)
M.Oreb@bio.uni-frankfurt.de
15 Fungi Involved in the Biodeterioration and Bioconversion of Lignocellulose Substrates
B. GOODELL (UMass)
bgoodell@umass.edu
16 Biotechnology of marine fungi: New workhorses and new uses - using marine fungal diversity as a source for biotechnology
A. Kramer, A. LABES (HS Flensburg, D)
antje.labes@hs-flensburg.de
17 The biotechnological potential of anaerobic gut fungi
V. Dollhofer, D. Young, S. Seppälä, C. Hooker, N. Youssef, S.M. Podmirseg, M. Nagler, M. Reilly, Y. Li, K. Fliegerová, Y. Cheng, G. W. Griffith, M. Elshahed, K.V. Solomon, M.A. O'Malley, M.K. Theodorou (LFL Bayern)
Veronika.Dollhofer@lfl.bayern.de