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Hot Topics in Life Course and Development
Conference Program
Inaugural Conference 2015
21 - 23 April 2015 | Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Western Australia
Welcome On behalf of the organising committee, we would like to warmly welcome you to Perth for the Science on the Swan Inaugural Conference 2015 on “Hot Topics in Life Course and Development.”
This conference showcases the very best of medical science and health research in Western Australia. It brings together all five of WA’s major Universities (The University of Western Australia, Curtin University, Murdoch University, Edith Cowan University and The University of Notre Dame) in partnership with the key teaching and research hospitals, the medical research institutes of WA and the WA Government through the Department of Health and the Office of Science.
This inaugural conference focuses on the influences of pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and the immediate postnatal period on later life health and disease. Conferences in subsequent years will focus on different areas of health and medical research.
This conference brings together an outstanding international faculty, leading researchers from across Australia and Western Australia’s top medical and health researchers. These links benefit not just the researchers, government and industry, but the wider community as we work towards solving major twenty-first century health issues.
Welcome to Perth for the Science on the Swan Inaugural Conference 2015.
Kind regards,
John Challis and Michael BerndtScience on the Swan Conference Chairs
Day 1 - Tuesday 21 April 20158.00am - 9.30am Plenary
Co-ChairsJohn Challis (The University of Western Australia)Michael Berndt (Curtin University)
Conference Opening by Premier Hon. Colin Barnett
Welcome to Country by Uncle Ben Taylor
Sir Peter Gluckman (New Zealand) Evolution and development: From denial to public policy
9.30am - 10.00am Morning tea
10.00am - 12.00pm Symposia - Early influences on life course developmentCo-ChairsMargaret Jones (Edith Cowan University)Timo Lassmann (Telethon Kids Institute)
Keith Godfrey (United Kingdom) Nutrition, development and risk of later non-communicable disorders
Robert A Waterland (United States of America) Early nutritional influences on human developmental epigenetics
Ryan Lister (Australia) Epigenetic regulation of neurodevelopment
Stephen G Matthews (Canada) Intergenerational regulation of health and disease
12.00pm - 1.30pm Lunch - Conversations with ... Round table discussions with the Professors
1.30pm - 3.30pm Symposia - The developing brainCo-ChairsSteve Wilton (Murdoch University)Lyn Beazley (Murdoch University/The University of Western Australia)
Dan Goldowitz (Canada) Mouse models of neuronal development
Philip Shaw (United States of America)Brain development and ADHD
Ieuan Hughes (United Kingdom) Sex differentiation
Andrew Whitehouse (Australia) Autism
3.30pm - 4.00pm Afternoon tea
4.00pm - 5.30pm PlenaryCo-ChairsNigel Laing (Harry Perkins Institute)Hannah Moore (Telethon Kids Institute)
Alan Leviton (United States of America) Outcomes of very early PTBirth
Dino A Giussani (United Kingdom) Intergenerational transmission of protection against heart disease
6.30pm for 7.00pm - 10.30pm
Conference Welcome DinnerPresentations by Hon. Dr Kim Hames MLA Professor Fiona Stanley AC Professor Barry Marshall, Nobel LaureateCo-ChairsJonathan Carapetis (Telethon Kids Institute)Jennifer McGrath (Office of Science)
Day 2 - Wednesday 22 April 20158.00am - 9.30am Plenary
Co-ChairsDavid Morrison (Murdoch University)Aleksandra Filipovska (Harry Perkins Institute)
Doug Hilton (Australia) Molecular regulation of blood cell production
Alistair Forrest (Australia) FANTOM5 Project: The mammalian transcriptome
9.30am - 10.00am Morning tea
10.00am - 12.00pm Symposia - The microbiome and developmentCo-ChairsJonathan Carapetis (Telethon Kids Institute)Jim Codde (University of Notre Dame)
David A Relman (United States of America) Assembly of the human microbiome in early life
Susan Prescott (Australia) The Origins cohort, microbes and inflammation
Fergal O’Gara (Ireland/Australia) New horizons in the lung microbiome and chronic infection: The emergence of the bile paradigm
Anthony Bosco (Australia) Biology and bioinformatics
12.00pm - 1.30pm Lunch in Foyer – Poster Presentations
1.30pm - 3.30pm Symposia - How blood vessels are madeCo-ChairsPeter Leedman (Harry Perkins Institute)Mel Ziman (Edith Cowan University)
Ben Hogan (Australia)One vasculature from another: Lymphatic vascular development
Gou-Young Koh (Korea)How tumor vasculatures are formed and regulated
Grant Drummond (Australia) Inflammation of the vascular wall
Ruth Ganss (Australia) Vessel remodelling and therapeutic implications
3.30pm - 4.00pm Afternoon tea
4.00pm - 5.30pm PlenaryCo-ChairsAnthony Bosco (Telethon Kids Institute)Alistair Forrest (Harry Perkins Institute)
Kent Thornburg (United States of America)Building a heart
Frank Gannon (Australia) Gene regulation
Day 3 - Thursday 23 April 20158.00am - 9.30am Plenary
Co-ChairsDaniel Galvao (Edith Cowan University)Glenn Pearson (Telethon Kids Institute)
Sandra Eades (Australia) Life course and epigenetics
John Mattick (Australia) The misunderstanding of molecular biology
9.30am - 10.00am Morning tea
10.00am - 12.00pm Symposia - Life course and metabolismCo-ChairsGerard Hoyne (University of Notre Dame)Geoff Laurent (The University of Western Australia)
Ezra Susser (United States of America) Determinants of Leukocyte Telomere Length at birth: Implications for health and longevity over the life course
Tim Davis (Australia) Cohorts and metabolic control processes
Mark Sleeman (Australia) Insulin resistance and diabetes
John Prins (Australia) The evils of energy overload and obesity
12.00pm - 12.45pm Lunch in Foyer
12.45pm - 1.30pm Special Oration
John Funder, AO (Australia)Reflections
1.30pm - 3.30pm Symposia - Vascular biologyCo-ChairsRob Newton (Edith Cowan University)Kevin Pfleger (Harry Perkins Institute)
Christopher G Sobey (Australia) The inflamed brain after a stroke
Sandra T Davidge (Canada) Vascular programming to metabolic stressors
Lee W Jones (United States of America) Exercise, cardiovascular control and cancer
Prue Cormie (Australia) Exercise as medicine
3.30pm - 4.00pm Afternoon tea
4.00pm - 4.15pm Presentation of Poster Prizes sponsored by Orthocell
4.15pm - 5.30pm PlenaryCo-ChairsGary Geelhoed (Department of Health)Peter Klinken (Chief Scientist of WA, Office of Science)
Alex Brown (Australia) Cardiovascular and mental health in aboriginal people
Stephen K Smith (Australia)Health care by 2025
5.30pm - 5.45pm Formal Conference Close and Thanks
Title / Author
1 Transforming growth factor alpha overexpression impairs diaphragm function in transgenic mice Chrissie Astell, The University of Western AustraliaAlex Larcombe, Kimberley Wang, Alan James, Timothy LeCras, Gavin Pinniger, Peter Noble
2 Do child caregiving behaviours influence the acquisition and resolution of non-synostotic plagiocephaly (NSP): The I chat study Helen Beaton, The University of Notre Dame AustraliaVivienne Travlos, Beth Hands
3 Growing up in New Zealand: Biological sampling in an ethnically diverse birth cohort Sarah Berry, Growing Up in New ZealandCameron Grant, Polly Atatoa Carr, Susan Morton, Emma Marks
4 Contrasting effects of prenatal life stress on blood pressure and BMI in young adults Sunil Bhat, The University of Western AustraliaLawrence Beilin, Monique Robinson, Sally Burrows, Trevor Mori
5 Detecting low proportion sequence variants in nucleotide sequence data using PrimerID John Blinco, Institute for Immunology and Infectious DiseasesAbha Chopra, Don Cooper, Jabara Cassandra, Stan Lemon, Richard Barnard, Mark Watson, Silvana Gaudieri, Simon Mallal
6 Polyphenol composition of Australian apple varieties: Effect of variety and harvest year Catherine Bondonno, The University of Western AustraliaKevin Croft, Michael Considine, Ian Puddey, Ewald Swinney, Steele Jacob, Kevin Lacey, Aidilla Muburak, Jonathan Hodgson
7 The acute effect of flavonoid-rich apples and nitrate-rich spinach on cognitive performance and mood in healthy men and women Catherine Bondonno, The University of Western AustraliaLuke Downey, Kevin Croft, Andrew Scholey, Con Stough, Natalie Ward, Michael Considine, Ian Puddey, Ewald Swinney, Aidilla Muburak, Jonathan Hodgson
8 Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life is protective against middle ear effusion in early childhood Christopher Brennan-Jones, The University of Western AustraliaRobert H. Eikelboom, Angela Jacques, De Wet Swanepoel, Andrew J.O. Whitehouse, Sarra E. Jamieson, Wendy H. Oddy
9 RNA Helicase DP103: Targeting Wnt/β-catenin signaling in Triple Negative Breast Cancers Wanpei Cai, Cancer Science InstituteGautam Sethi, Arunasalam Dharmarajan, David M Virshup, Alan Prem Kumar
10 GLP-1 receptor signalling promotes HIF-1a accumulation and boosts beta cell glucose metabolism Rodrigo Carlessi, Curtin UniversityYounan Chen, Philip Newsholme, Lauren Egan
11 Briefings & non-technical skills: Building safer & more productive operating theatres Joseph Carpini, The University of Western AustraliaSharon K. Parker, A.F. Stewart Flemming
12 Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) regulate ?-cell metabolism and insulin secretion in BRIN-BD11 cells Younan Chen, Curtin UniversityRodrigo Carlessi, Vinicius Cruzat, Kevin Keane, Philip Newsholme
13 Reducing the cost of HLA typing using second generation sequencing Abha Chopra, Murdoch University
14 Role of KIR expression on NK cell cytotoxicity Abha Chopra, Murdoch UniversityTeddy Mpunga, Silvana Gaudieri
Poster Presentations = Student/ECR/Clinical Trainee Title / Author
15 Identification of Clonal TCR Expansion in Celiac, HIV Patient Hayley Clark, Institute for Immunology and Infectious Diseases Mina John, Simon Mallal, Abha Chopra, John Blinco, Mark Watson
16 Morning sickness predicts placental ratio in a cohort of Western Australian pregnancies: An evolutionary analysis David Coall, Edith Cowan UniversityMichelle Tickner, Julie Sartori, Jim Chisholm, Adrian Charles
17 A xenogeneic-free, fibroblast-derived matrix for keratinocytes growth Deirdre Coombe, Curtin UniversityChee-Wai Wong, Beverley Kinnear, Michael Raghunath, E Birgitte Lane
18 Dietary-induced obesity alters rhythmic clock gene expression in maternal metabolic tissues during rat gestation Rachael Crew, The University of Western AustraliaPeter Mark, Brendan Waddell
19 The interactions of P-glycoprotein with antimalarial drugs, including substrate affinity and inhibition. Andrew Crowe, Curtin UniversityMadhu Page-Sharp, Ganga Senarathna
20 Alanyl-Glutamine improves pancreatic ?-cell function following ex vivo inflammatory challenge Vinicius Cruzat, Curtin UniversityKevin Keane, Younan Chen, Mario Soares, Philip Newsholme, Rodrigo Carlessi
21 Happy while healing: The impact of the 2014 artist in residence program on the health and wellbeing of children in hospital Christina Davies, The University of Western AustraliaBelinda Cobby, Caleb Jones, Steven Aiton
22 Investigating the contribution of altered metabolic gene expression in obese Kiss1r KO mice Julie-Ann De Bond, The University of Western AustraliaKristen Tolson, Alexander Kauffmann, Jeremy Smith
23 CSF-1 stimulation of motility and invasion in macrophages Amy Dwyer, The University of Western AustraliaAmy Sullivan, Fiona Pixley
24 Intervening to halt the development of obesity: Investigating the suppressive mechanisms of ultraviolet radiation in a murine model of diet-induced obesity Naomi Fleury, Telethon Kids InstituteMartin Feelisch, Richard Weller, Gerard Hoyne, Shelley Gormon
25 From cell specific transcription components to cell specific networks Alistair Forrest, Harry Perkins Institute
26 Aging induces compartmentalised changes in dendritic cells Joanne Gardner, Curtin UniversityConnie Jackaman, Cyril Mamotte, Delia Nelson
27 GPs’ experiences and attitudes to managing maternal obesity and gestational weight gain in pregnancyLisa Gibson, Telethon Kids InstituteAnna Fletcher, Kim Clark, Tanyana Jackiewicz
28 Missed opportunities: Communicative interactions in early stroke recovery Erin Godecke, Edith Cowan UniversityElizabeth Armstrong, Deborah Hersh, Julie Bernhardt
29 The effect of maternal hypertensive diseases on long term motor development Tegan Grace, University of Notre DameBeth Hands, Max Bulsara, Craig Pennell
Title / Author
30 Cycling to break the cycle of pregnancy diabetes: A randomised controlled trial Kym Guelfi, The University of Western AustraliaMing Jing Ong, Paul Fournier, Karen Wallman, Bob Grove, Dorota Doherty, John Newnham
31 Bone mass and structure are preserved in advanced prostate cancer patients with bone metastases following a modular multi-modal exercise intervention Nicolas Hart, Edith Cowan UniversityRobert Newton, Dennis Taaffe, Nigel Spry, David Joseph, Prue Cormie, Suzanne Chambers, Daniel Galvao
32 Bone strength is potently enhanced through physical activity involving high-impact, gravitational loads: Morphological insights from the sporting field Nicolas Hart, Edith Cowan UniversitySophia Nimphius, Dennis Taaffe, Daniel Galvao, Tania Spiteri, Jason Weber, Robert Newton
33 Combined intraamniotic administration of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory agents for treating intrauterine ureaplasma infection and inflammation in an ovine model Demelza Ireland, The University of Western AustraliaPearl Ng, Lucy Furfaro, Matthew Kemp, Matthew Payne, Sarah Stock, Scott White, Yuichiro Miura, Boris Kramer, Suhas Kallapur, John Newnham, Jeffrey Keelan
34 Chlorogenic acid improves ex vivo vessel function and protects endothelial cells against HOCl-induced oxidative damage, via increased production of nitric oxide and induction of Hmox-1 Rujia Jiang, The University of Western Australia
35 A life course approach to rheumatic heart disease Timothy Johnson, Telethon Kids InstituteClancy Read, Rosemary Wyber
36 Monitoring ligand binding at angiotensin II receptor heteromers using a novel bioluminescence resonance energy transfer assay Elizabeth Johnstone, Harry Perkins InstituteStephen Hill, Kevin Pfleger
37 Inflammatory cell subsets are decreased in peripheral blood during an asthma flare-up Anya Jones, Telethon Kids InstituteAnthony Bosco, Deborah Strickland, Patrick Holt
38 In silico prediction of microRNA binding sites in haemostatic factors Jessica Jorritsma, Western Australian Centre for Thrombosis and HaemostasisJasmine Tay, Quintin Hughes, Ross Baker
39 Mid-luteal serum progesterone levels govern the implantation rates for frozen embryo transfers conducted under hormone replacement Kevin Keane, Curtin UniversityJason Conceicao, James Stanger, Peter Hinchliffe, Philip Newsholme, John L. Yovich
40 Development of a novel T cell based assay to aid diagnoses of coeliac disease Niamh Keane, Murdoch UniversityMichael Ma, Jessica Jorritsma, Geoffrey Forbes, Mina John
41 Bisphenol A concentrations in mid-pregnancy amniotic fluid and adverse pregnancy outcomes Jeff Keelan, The University of Western AustraliaShaofu Li, Dorota Doherty, Jan Dickinson, John Newnham
42 Functional characterisation reveals PTPN21 as a positive mediator of NRG3, a potential risk factor in Schizophrenia Janice Lam, Harry Perkins InstituteTai Cheong Chow Chow, Pak Sham, Daisy Kwok Yan Shum, Dong Yan Jin, Evan Ingley, You-Qiang Song
43 Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D is associated with reduced cognitive performance in healthy, older adults Virginie Lam, Curtin UniversityMatthew Albrecht, Ryusuke Takechi, Prachya Prasopsang, Ya Ping Lee, Jonathan Foster, John Mamo
Title / Author
44 The vitamin D, ionised calcium and parathyroid hormone axis of cerebral capillary function: Therapeutic considerations for vascular-based neurodegenerative disorders Virginie Lam, Curtin UniversityRyusuke Takechi, Menuka Pallebage-Gamarallage, Corey Giles, John Mamo
45 Electronic cigarette vapour impairs lung development and function in mice Alexander Larcombe, Telethon Kids InstituteMaxine Janka, Luke Berry, Arne Bredin, Peter Franklin
46 An immunostimulant can prevent pregnancy complications induced by respiratory influenza infection via the alteration of immune cells in the gestational tissues Jean-Francois Lauzon-Joset, Telethon Kids InstituteNaomi M Scott, Kyle T Mincham, Morgane Study, Patrick G Holt, Deborah H Strickland
47 Cumulative histamine in psychosis and spring mania. Sum of insidious pollen, food allergy and/or pathogenic parasites Sally Lee, Independent Researcher
48 D-lactic acidosis masquerading as psychosis?: Identifying Streptococcus spp. and other relevant microbes Sally Lee, Independent Researcher
49 Aeroallergen sampling in an experimental animal model for respiratory allergy Jonatan Leffler, Telethon Kids InstituteKyle T. Mincham, Jenny A. Thomas, Patrick G. Holt, Deborah H. Strickland
50 Investigating the cellular function of long non-coding RNA NEAT1 Ruohan Li, Harry Perkins InstituteStuart Hodgetts, Alan Harvey, Archa Fox
51 Modulation of fatty acid pathways by changing hepatic iron status Cyril DS Mamotte, Curtin UniversityDaniel K Boyle, Kane H O’Driscoll, Robert H Harvey, Roheeth D Delima, Daniel Johnstone, Elizabeth A Milward, Leon A Adams, John K Olynyk, Debbie Trinder, Robert FL Steuart, Ross M Graham
52 Enigmatic role of the inflammogen complement C4 in autoimmune disease Audrey Margery-Muir, Curtin University
53 The effect of third trimester micronutrient supplements on gestational length of well women at term Janelle McAlpine, Griffith UniversityJessica Vanderlelie, Anthony Perkins
54 ARPE19 cell-derived extracellular matrix promotes RPE differentiation Samuel McLenachan, Lions Eye InstituteDan Zhang, Erwei Hao, Ling Zhang, Fred Chen
55 Bile salt chenodeoxycholate suppresses normal platelet functions Pat Metharom, Curtin UniversityFergal O’Gara, Michael Berndt
56 Towards reducing the susceptibility of high risk infants to allergic asthma by therapeutic immuno-modulation of the pregnant mother Kyle Mincham, Telethon Kids InstituteNaomi Scott, Jean-François Lauzon-Joset, Patrick Holt, Deborah Strickland
57 Living with multiple myeloma: A focus group study of concerns and unmet needs Leanne Monterosso, University of Notre DameViolet Platt, David Joske, Toni Musiello, Karen Taylor, Caroline Bulsara
58 Understanding lymphoma and leukaemia survivors’ concerns: A focus group study Leanne Monterosso, University of Notre DameDavid Joske, Violet Platt, Toni Musiello, Caroline Bulsara, Karen Taylor
Title / Author
59 Neuromotor fitness is significantly associated with bone strength in adolescents Sophia Nimphius, Edith Cowan UniversityNicolas Hart, Timo Rantalainen, Aris Siafarikas
60 The novel use of real-time imaging to improve patient safety during oral surgery procedures Michael O’Halloran, The University of Western Australia
61 Binding characteristics of HLA Alleles Associate with nevirapine hypersensitivity Rebecca Pavlos, Institute for Immunology and Infectious DiseasesElizabeth McKinnon, David Ostrov, Pablo Plascencia, Craig Rive, Silvana Gaudieri, David Hass, Simon Mallal, Elizabeth Phillips
62 Wnt antagonist, secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 4 (sFRP4) and peptides from its associated domains, increases chemotherapeutic response of cancer stem cells of malignant mesothelioma cell lines Vanathi Perumal, Curtin UniversityVanathi Perumal, Kumar Senthil, Frank Arfuso, Simon Fox, Dharmarajan Arunasalam
63 Development of Haemophilus haemolyticus as a preventative therapy for NTHi disease: The commensal vs. the pathogen Janessa Pickering, The University of Western AustraliaRuth Thornton, Peter Richmond, Lea-Ann Kirkham
64 Amyloidogenic peptides in type 2 diabetes mellitus and alzheimer’s disease Joanne Pradella, Curtin UniversityKevn Keane, Giuseppe Verdile, Ralph Martins, Philip Newsholme
65 Studying copy-number variation in human neurological syndromes to identify novel gene regulatory pathways for brain development Zhengdong Qu, Harry Perkins InstituteIsabel Hemming, Julian Heng
66 HLA Class I-drug-T-cell receptor interaction and cytokine expression in SJS/TEN Craig Rive, Institute for Immunology and Infectious DiseasesDavid Ostrov, Abha Chopra, Rebecca Pavlos, Simon Mallal, Elizabeth Phillips
67 Investigating a novel treatment for bacterial infections in pregnancy in a mouse model Naomi Scott, Telethon Kids Institute
68 Development of robust Caco-2 cell model for drug transport studies Ganga Senarathna, Curtin UniversityAndrew Crowe
69 Does maternal obesity affect lung function in her offspring? Jordan Smoothy, Telethon Kids InstituteVance Matthews, Alexander Larcombe, Shelley Gorman
70 Investigating the role of EBV infection in multiple sclerosis pathogenesis Kaija Strautins, Institute for Immunology and Infectious DiseasesMonika Tschochner, Cassandra Berry, Ian James, Shay Leary, Linda Choo, Abha Chopra, Don Cooper, David Dunn, Alan Kermode, William Carroll, David Nolan
71 Alteration of regulatory T cells over the course of pregnancy Morgane Study, Telethon Kids InstituteNaomi M Scott, Deborah H Strickland, Patrick G Holt, Jean-François Lauzon-Joset
72 Probing miR-494 function in coagulation Jasmine Tay, WACTH Murdoch UniversityJessica Jorritsma, Quintin Hughes, Ross Baker
73 Systematic review of the tools used to assess the informational and practical needs of acute leukaemia and lymphoma survivors Karen Taylor, University of Notre DameLeanne Monterosso
Title / Author
74 APMAT network, a multi-centre observational study of patients with microangiopathic thrombocytopenia Jim Tiao, WACTHRoss I Baker
75 Engaging young people in their health care: The MyLifeMyVoice Teen NMD study with adolescents living with neuromuscular and rare disease. Vivienne Travlos, University of Notre DameJenny Downs, Andrew Wilson, Shane Patman
76 The value of the CoughAssist® in the daily respiratory care of children with neuromuscular disorders: A local research journey Vivienne Travlos, University of Notre DameKate Drew, Laura Gotti, Madeleine Caterina, Shane Patman
77 Regulation of biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance by bile in staphylococcus aureus Dulantha Ulluwishewa, Curtin UniversityLiang Wang, Joshua Ramsay, Fergal O’Gara
78 Wnt antagonist secreted frizzled-related protein-4 upregulates adipogenic differentiation in human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells Malini Visweswaran, Curtin UniversityMalini Visweswaran, Luca Schiefer, Frank Arfuso, Rodney Dilley, Philip Newsholme, Arunasalam Dharmarajan
79 RNA Helicase DDX20 as a surrogate marker of statin activity in invasive breast cancer Chao Wang, National University of SingaporeGautam Sethi, Soo Chin Lee, Alan Prem Kumar
80 The ‘stem’ of cancer chemoresistance- targeting cancer stem cells via the Wnt-beta catenin pathway Sudha Warrier, Manipal University
81 Characterising the glycomic change between normal and tumorigenic liver progenitor cells Michel Watson, Harry Perkins InstituteLuke Diepeveen, Laura Bouche, Anne Dell, George Yeoh
82 Changes in circadian expression of hepatic and adiposal clock genes during maternal adaptation to pregnancy in the mouse Michaela Wharfe, The University of Western AustraliaPeter Mark, Caitlin Wyrwoll, Brendan Waddell
83 Circadian regulation of hypothalamic Kiss1 and Kiss1r during mouse pregnancy Cassandra Yap, The University of Western AustraliaMichaela Wharfe, Peter Mark, Brendan Waddell, Jeremy Smith