Basic Science
Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society Annual Scientific Conference 2024
Days
Wednesday, 16th October
Thursday, 17th October
Friday, 18th October
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Speakers
Concurrent 2 - Basic Science: Understanding why exercise is an effective intervention for metabolic disorders
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Endeavour 2
Chairs: Adélaïde Bernard & Kate Quinlan
Systems-based Approaches for Investigating Key Drivers of Metabolic Health and Exercise Training Adaptations
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Andrea L Hevener
Phosphoproteomic landscapes of exercise signaling
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Benjamin L Parker
Effects of aquatic high-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training on body composition, aerobic fitness and vascular function in overweight/obese adults
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Junhao Huang
Eight-weeks of endurance exercise training prevents the progression of sarcopenic-obesity in aged mice
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James Sligar
Concurrent 5 - Basic Science Oral Abstracts: Novel adipose and microbial pathways to improve metabolic health
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Endeavour 2
Chairs: Nicola Lee & Brian Drew
Metabolic dysfunction ameliorated by reduced nicotinamide mononucleotide in high fat diet fed mice
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Jasmine L Banks
Exploring the roles of human adipose eosinophils in metabolic health
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Anthea Lee
Impact of maternal obesogenic diet on maternal and offspring microbiome development
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Kyoko Hasebe
Exploring the impact of maternal weight loss on metabolic function in offspring adipose tissue
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Michelia Yu
A Healthy Optimal Australian Microbiome sub-study: oral and gut microbiome dysbiosis in obesity is associated with reduced beneficial taxa
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Colin Cui
Adipose Tissue Eosinophils Are Transcriptionally Distinct From Blood Eosinophils: Uncovering Anti-Obesity Targets
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Kate Quinlan
Concurrent 8 - Basic Science: Multi-omic approaches to understanding obesity and related disorders
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Wednesday, 16th October
Endeavour 2
Chairs: Nigel Turner & Sophie Lucic Fisher
Single Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Sex Differences in a Model of Fatty liver and Steatohepatitis
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Brian G Drew
Probing Metabolic Changes in Hypertrophic and Failing Hearts
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Yen Chin Koay
Liver proteomic assessment of mice fed high carbohydrate and high fat diets identify a disconnect between proteins associated with
de novo
lipogenesis and fat.
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Lewin Small
The Role of Sphingolipids in NASH Progression Revealed by Lipidomics
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Xin Liu
Plenary 2 - Basic Science
10:30AM - 11:30AM
Thursday, 17th October
Endeavour 1&2
Chair: Yanchuan Shi
Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman: The impact of Esr1 expression on metabolic health and exercise adaptation
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Andrea L Hevener
Concurrent 11 - Basic Science: Central regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis
11:40AM - 1:10PM
Thursday, 17th October
Endeavour 2
Chairs: Margaret Morris & Michael Kendig
Thriving Minds Through Nutrition and Protection from Childhood Stress
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Kerri Gillespie
The atlas and function of hypothalamus
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Tiemin Liu
Sex-specific regulation of metabolism by leptin
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Nicola Lee
Binge eating in adolescent rats
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Simone Rehn
Concurrent 14 - Basic Science Oral Abstracts: Mechanisms and intervention in obesity: dietary impact and therapeutic targets
2:30PM - 4:00PM
Thursday, 17th October
Endeavour 2
Chairs: Lewin Small & Brenna Osborne
Impact of short- and long- term High fat diet on hypothalamic lipid metabolism
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Adelaide Bernard
Interrogating the anti-obesogenic effect of a novel ceramide synthase inhibitor in high-fat fed mice
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Laura L.Y. Choong
Gut butyrate concentration mediates microbial imbalance and epigenetic regulation of GLP1 in diet-induced obesity
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Anandwardhan Hardikar
Sex as a variable in the phenotypes of GLP-1R and GIPR knockout mice
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Dana S Hutchinson
The Effects of High Salt Intake on Antidiabetic Medication
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Qi Wu
Impact of Thermogenic Adipose Tissue on Beta Cell Function and Glucose Homeostasis via The Hypothalamic TH Pathway
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Chenxu Loki Yan
Concurrent 17 - Basic Science: Which is the most important tissue in obesity related disease?
4:30PM - 5:30PM
Thursday, 17th October
Endeavour 2
Chairs: Amanda Brandon & Benjamin Parker
Victoria Cogger
Margaret Morris
Nigel Turner
Jenny Gunton
Concurrent 20 Basic Science Oral Abstracts: Interrogating dietary, genetic and cellular determinants of obesity
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Friday, 18th October
La Perouse
Chairs: Martina Beretta & Dana Hutchinson
In-utero exposure to fructose and sucrose alters offspring’s body composition and exercise tolerance irrespective of postnatal diet
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Michael Rahman
Cycling between chow and high-fat diet: a longitudinal follow-up of diet-induced obesity
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Nhan Ho Trong Pham
Genetic mapping of insulin sensitivity identifies alpha-defensin peptides as modulators of murine metabolic health
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Stewart Masson
Examining the influence of excess dietary salt on the development of obesity
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Divyesh Naidu
Circulating microRNAs as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in people with class 3 obesity and T2DM
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Pamela Acosta
The effects of anthocyanins on adiponectin in obesity: implications for inflammation and oxidative stress – A systematic literature review
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Julianna Lys de Sousa Alves Neri