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  WORKSHOP VENUE FOR ATTENDEES  

Fish Muscle Growth and Repair; Models Linking Biomedicine and Aquaculture

DATE: 26th - 29th June 2011
LOCATION: Wilton Park, Steyning, West Sussex, UK
ORGANISER:

Simon Hughes
King’s College London and MRC,
London, UK

Ian Johnston
University of St Andrews,
Fife Scotland, UK

 

This meeting is designed to bring together the disparate communities of researchers working on fish myogenesis, from basic developmental mechanisms, through disease models to muscle growth in aquaculture species.

Aquaculture has the possibility to replace wild fisheries and limit the damage of global over-fishing that is catastrophically depleting wild fish stocks.  Research on growth, in particular muscle formation, in commercial fish species is therefore urgently needed to enhance the efficiency of aquaculture production.  Despite increasing understanding of fish muscle growth, and the effects of environment, insufficient insight into molecular and cellular mechanisms has been achieved, perhaps because aquaculture research has lacked convenient model organisms.  The rise of fish models in the basic biomedical sciences has created an opportunity for rapid progress in the understanding of fish muscle growth.  The time is ripe to build networks to translate our deepening knowledge of fish myogenesis into commercial aquaculture.


 

 

June 2011 Organisers

ATTENDEES
Terry Bradley

Øivind Andersen
University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway

Terry Bradley

Terry Bradley
University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA

Peter Currie

Peter Currie
Monash University, Clayton, Australia

Robert Devlin

Robert Devlin
Center for Aquaculture and Environmental Research, West Vancouver, Canada

Stephen Devoto

Stephen Devoto
Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USA

Shao-Jun (Jim) Du

Shao-Jun (Jim) Du
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA

Cunming Duan

Cunming Duan
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Jorge Fernandes

Jorge Fernandes
University of Nordland, Bodo, Norway

Trina Galloway

Trina Galloway
SINTEF, Oslo, Norway

Joaquim Gutierrez

Joaquim Gutierrez
University of Barcelona, Spain

Clarissa Henry

Clarissa Henry
University of Maine, Orono, USA

Simon Hughes

Simon Hughes
Kings College London, UK

Philip Ingham

Philip Ingham
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Proteos, Singapore

Ian Johnston

Ian Johnston
University of St Andrew's, Scotland

Derek Stemple

Derek Stemple
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK

Luisa Valente

Luisa Valente
CIMAR, Porto, Portugal

Shugo Watabe

Shugo Watabe
University of Tokyo, Japan

Monte Westerfield

Monte Westerfield
University of Oregon, Eugene, USA

Pierre-Yves Rescan

Pierre-Yves Rescan
National Institute for Agricultural Research, Rennes, France