Downloaded from orbit.dtu.dk on: Oct 04, 2021 Genomics driven discovery and engineering of fungal polycyclic polyketides Subko, Karolina; Wolff, Peter B.; Theobald, Sebastian; Frisvad, Jens C.; Gotfredsen, Charlotte H.; Andersen, Mikael R.; Mortensen, Uffe H.; Larsen, Thomas O. Publication date: 2018 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link back to DTU Orbit Citation (APA): Subko, K., Wolff, P. B., Theobald, S., Frisvad, J. C., Gotfredsen, C. H., Andersen, M. R., Mortensen, U. H., & Larsen, T. O. (2018). Genomics driven discovery and engineering of fungal polycyclic polyketides. 68. Abstract from The American Society of Pharmacognosy Annual Meeting 2018, Lexington, Kentucky, United States. 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Abstracts | 2018 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 21-25, 2018 | Lexington, Kentucky, USA 2 The American Society of Pharmacognosy Annual Meeting July 21-25, 2018 Hilton Lexington Downtown Lexington, Kentucky ENGAGE IN THE CONVO #ASP2018 Welcome to 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 2018 in beautiful downtown Lexington, Kentucky! The Local Organizing Committee would like to thank you for joining us for the ASP meeting at the Hilton Lexington Downtown. The scientific program includes podium presentations from an impressive and diverse group of speakers who will be discussing the latest advances in all areas of natural products discovery and development, a series of workshops supporting your technical and professional development, as well as two poster sessions to showcase work from around the globe. Additional activities will allow attendees to enjoy Kentucky to its fullest including an evening at the majestic Keeneland Racetrack, tours of Horse Farms and Distilleries, and an excursion to the Lloyd library and Winkler Center (repository for the founding ASP scientific and societal articles). For the Young Members, a fun filled evening event at Buffalo Trace Distillery is planned. Lexington and the Bluegrass have a lot to offer. We invite you to enjoy the many restaurants/bars and perhaps take some time to enjoy the natural beauty of the Red River Gorge, gain an appreciation for the majestry of the throughbred tradition at the internatio- nally acclaimed Kentucky Horse Park, and many other attractions surrounding Lexington. We wish you a wonderful time in the Bluegrass. The ASP 2018 Local Organizing Committee: Jürgen Rohr, Chair Joe Chappell Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova Pete Spielmann Jon Thorson Oleg Tsodikov Steven Van Lanen and Laura Stoll, ASP Business Manager Abstracts | 2018 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 21-25, 2018 | Lexington, Kentucky, USA 3 ASP 2018 Lexington, Kentucky, July 21-25, 2018 ASP 2018 Organizers Local Organizers Jürgen Rohr, Chair (University of Kentucky) Joe Chappell (University of Kentucky) Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova (University of Kentucky) Pete Spielmann (University of Kentucky) Jon Thorson (University of Kentucky) Oleg Tsodikov (University of Kentucky) Steven Van Lanen (University of Kentucky) Scientific Committee Jürgen Rohr, Chair (University of Kentucky) John Beutler (National Cancer Institute) Joe Chappell (University of Kentucky) Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova (University of Kentucky) Mark O’Neil-Johnson (Sequoia Sciences) Sheo Singh (SBS Pharma Consulting) Pete Spielmann (University of Kentucky) Jon Thorson (University of Kentucky) Oleg Tsodikov (University of Kentucky) Steven Van Lanen (University of Kentucky) Chang-Guo Zhan (University of Kentucky) Meeting Planning and Registration Laura Stoll (The American Society of Pharmacognosy) Abstracts | 2018 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 21-25, 2018 | Lexington, Kentucky, USA 4 2018 ASP ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS Abstracts | 2018 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 21-25, 2018 | Lexington, Kentucky, USA 5 BRONZE SPONSOR SUPPORTED BY A GRANT FROM GENENTECH GENERAL SPONSORS The Lynn and Gerry Brady Foundation Abstracts | 2018 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 21-25, 2018 | Lexington, Kentucky, USA 6 2018 ASP ANNUAL MEETING EXHIBITORS ACD/Labs Advion Biotage Bruker BioSpin Gilson JEOL USA Lloyd Library and Museum Mestrelab Research SCIEX Teledyne ISCO Thieme Waters Abstracts | 2018 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 21-25, 2018 | Lexington, Kentucky, USA 7 Find the answers Nature Provides Learn More With NMR Beginning with research for discovery and solving complex structural questions to ultimately establishing high-throughput screening methods for quality control, Bruker has the analytical solutions you need to give you knowledge and insight that brings authentic, safe and effective natural products to consumers. 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Grandchamp, University of North Carolina- David Gallegos, Oregon State University Chapel Hill Undergraduate Research Award Riley Kirk, University of Rhode Island Shamsunnahar Kushi, University of Queensland (Australia) Mario Augustinovic, University of North Carolina Sylvia Kunakom, University of Illinois at Chicago Greensboro Preston Manwil, Ohio State University Manead Khin, University of North Carolina Greensboro Laizuman Nahar, University Queensland (Australia) Malia L. Moore, University of California Berkley George Neuhaus, Oregon State University Madison Patrick, Auburn University Paul Scesa, Florida Atlantic University Sabrina Ton, University of Oklahoma Abu Bakar Siddique, University of Louisiana Monroe Research Starter Grant Hannah
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