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October, 3, Tuesday
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11:00–11:50Grand opening of the conference
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11:00–11:10Welcome speech from academician Tikhonovich I.A.
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11:10–11:50A word from the conference sponsors
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11:10–11:30Alyapkina Yu, S (Syntol)Problems and prospects for the development of a modern algorithm for the analysis of GMOs of plant origin in food products and feed
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11:30–11:50Drobotova D. (Helicon)
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of GM lines using digital PCR
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11:50–14:10Section «GMOs for medicine»Chairman Rumyantsev A.M.
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11:50–12:10Chekunova E.M., Virolainen P.A.Microalgae as production systems of bioactive compounds. Bioengineering approaches
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12:10–12:30Khvatkov P., Shvedova A., Pushin A., Firsov A., Shaloiko L., Dolgov S.Development of plant expression platform on the base of Wolffia arrhiza for production of recombinant pharmaceutical proteins
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12:30–12:50Kaushik P., Meenakshi S., Anil K.Bioengineering eggplants: a deep dive into SmHQT and phenolic acid biosynthesis
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12:50–13:10Meenakshi S., Delta A., Kaushik P.Genetic enhancement of Datura metel for optimized silver nanoparticle synthesis
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13:10–13:30Timina O., Timin O., Stepanova A.Some biochemical characteristics of the hairy roots of Pisum sativum L. mutants
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13:30–13:50Okulova E.S., Burlakovskiy M.S., Padkina M.V., Lutova L.A.Obtaining of transgenic barrelclover plants (Medicago truncatula) producing chicken interferon gamma for veterinary use
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13:50–14:10Zelinsky A.A., Ryabinina M.V., Rubel A.A.Identifying novel amyloid candidates using bioinformatics algorithms and a yeast model approach
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14:10–15:00Lunch
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15:00–17:10Section «GMOs for agriculture»Chairman Matveeva T.V.
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15:00–15:30Dolgov S.V.Bioengineering of horticultural crops in Russia and in the world
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15:30–15:50Baranov D., Dolgov S.V., Timerbaev V.Knockout of the tomato translational elongation factor using CRISPR-Cas9 technology
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15:50–16:10Elkonin L.A., Gerashchenkov G., Borisenko N., Kenzhegulov O., Sarsenova S., Panin V., Rozhnova N.Site-directed mutagenesis for producing grain sorgum mutants with improved kafirine digestibility
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16:10–16:30Ivanov A.A., Burlakov A.V., Golubeva T.S.Approaches for the protection of Solanum tuberosum from late blight through the regulation of inf1 and inf4 elicitin genes
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16:30–16:50Dolgikh E.A., Kantsurova E.S., Kozyulina P.Y., Bovin A.D., Dolgikh A.V., Dymo A.M., Kozlov N.V.Genetically modified legume plants as a basis for studying the signal regulation of symbiosis with nodule bacteria
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16:50–17:10Lebedeva M.A., Dobychkina D.A., Kochetkova L.A., Lutova L.A.Overexpression of the MtCLE35 gene in transgenic Medicago truncatula plants inhibits nodulation at early stages of symbiosis development
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17:10–17:30Coffee break
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17:30–18:30Poster session
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October, 4, Wednesday
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11:00–13:30Section «GMOs for fundamental research»Chairman Ilina E.L.
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11:00–11:30Lutova L.A., Dodueva I.E.Basic research in the developmental genetics on the model of tumor growth in higher plants
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11:30–12:00Sidorchuk Y.V., Belavin P.A., Zagorskaya A.A., Khairulina E.S., Deineko E.V.Transplastomic plants – new approaches to solving “old” problems.
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12:00–12:15Makeeva A., Sidorin А.V., Ishtuganova V., Parking M.V., Rumyantsev А.МEffect of biotin starvation on gene expression in industrially significant yeast Komagataella phaffii
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12:15–12:35Tsygankov M.A., Rumyantsev A.M., Padkina M.V.Application of yeast display method in biotechnology and agriculture
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12:35–13:00Chirinskaite A.V., Zelinsky A.A., Sopova J.V., Leonova E.I.Development of the Cas12a-based microdeletion and microinsertion detection system
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13:00–13:15Shumega A.R., Stepchenkova E.I., Inge-Vechtomov S.G.Evaluation of non-specific CRISPR/Cas9 activity in a yeast model
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13:15–13:30Kulichikhin K.Y., Sopova J.V., Rubel A.A.A set of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains possessing [PSI+] prion formed by Sup35 protein with various deletions in prionogenic domain
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13:30–14:30Lunch
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14:30–16:50Section «Plant genome editing technologies»ChairmanTvorogova V.E.
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14:30–15:00Deineko E.V.Current state of research in the development of the genomic editing method: problems and prospects
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15:00–15:20Lebedeva M., Razhina O., Nikanorkina V., Taranov V.The strong base for using base editing in plants
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15:20–15:40Timonova E.M., Kiseleva A.A., Berezhnaia A.A., Nesterov M.A., Adonina I.G., Kochetov A.V., Salina E.A.Modification of agricultural traits in cultivated varieties of barley and wheat
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15:40–16:00Miroshnichenko D., Timerbaev V., Divashuk M., Pushin A., Alekseeva V., Pavel K., Mikhail B., Samarina M., Ermolaev A., Karlov G., Dolgov S.V.Advancing gene editing: multiplex mutagenesis in hexaploid triticale
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16:00–16:20Tvorogova V.E., Potsenkovskaia E.A., Efremova E.P., Kozlov N.V., Simonova V.Y., Krasnoperova E.Y., Konstantinov Z.S., Yakovleva D.V., Artemiuk A.M., Lutova L.A.Genome editing of recalcitrant plant species
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16:20–16:35Kiryushkin A.S., Ilina E.L., Demchenko K.N.Study of functional features of plant root systems using CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing
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16:35–16:50Virolainen P.A., Chekunova E.M.CRISPR/Cas based genome editing in microalgae
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16:50–17:30Poster session
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October, 5, Thursday
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11:00–13:10Section «GMOs and the environment»Chairman Matveeva T.V.
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11:00–11:30Matveeva T.V.Prospects for the study of natural GMOs
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11:30–12:00Chen K., Zhurbenko P.M., Danilov L., Matveeva T.V., Otten L.Natural transformants of Camellia section Thea
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12:00–12:20Bogomaz O.D., Bemova V.D., Matveeva T.V.Natural GMOs inside the genus Arachis L.
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12:20–12:40Mikhaylova E.Transgene-free genome editing of plants
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12:40–12:55Sokornova S.V., Mandrik-Litvinkovich M.N., Matveeva T.V.Characteristics of root endophytic fungi communities associated with genetically modified plants
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12:55–13:10Mitina G.V., Choglokova A.A., Cherepanova M.A., Timofeev S.A., Dolgikh V.V.The application of the entomopathogenic fungus Akanthomyces muscarius modified GFP to study endophytization
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13:10–14:10Lunch
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14:10–15:10Section « GMOs and society»Chairman Andreeva E.A.
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14:10–14:30Himmel M., Malygina A.A., Dukhinova M.S.Teaching interdisciplinary courses on responsible conduct in the life sciences – implications for biorisk assessments of GMOs
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14:30–14:50Shaposhnikov A.D., Matveeva T.V.New naturally transgenic crops
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14:50–15:10Nasyrova F.Y., Barotov S.S., Abdukholiqova F.GMOs in Tajikistan
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15:10–15:25Coffee break
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15:25–15:40Closing of the conference
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Poster Presentations
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P1Yembaturova E, Yu, Cheryatova Yu. S.Transgenic medicinal plants as producers of bioactive substances
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P2Artemyuk, Tvorogova, LutovaDevelopment of a system for the formation of transgenic somatic embryos in the liquid medium in Medicago truncatula
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P3Konstantinov Z.S., Tvorogova V.E., Potsenkovskaya E., Lutova L.A.Поиск ингибиторов соматического эмбриогенеза у Medicago truncatula
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P4Efremova, Tvorogova, LutovaThe MtWOX genes in the regulation of Medicago truncatula somatic embryogenesis
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P5Kochetkova LA.,Lebedeva M.A, Lutova L.A.Putative molecular pathways of autoregulation of nodulation activated by CLE peptides in pea
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P6Kiseleva, Matveenko, Tvorogova, LutovaThe screening vector system of morphogenic regulators in Fabaceae
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P7Zhidkin R.R., Zhurbenko P.M., Matveeva T.V.rolB/C-like natural transgene in representatives of the genus Vaccinium L.
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P8Nasyrova F., Barotov S., Abdukholiqova F.GMOspolicy and research Tajikistan
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