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    09:00 - 09:45 
    Registration and Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    09:45 - 10:00 
    Welcome from Founding Group Chair(s)
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Giles Yeo (Cambridge, UK) and Anne White (Manchester, UK)
    10:00 - 11:00 
    Plenary 1
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Anne White (Manchester, UK)
    Mon 15 10:00
    Plenary 1
    Adventures in hormones, metabolism and behaviour
    University of Cambridge, UK
    11:00 - 11:30 
    Symposium 1: Genetics of the Melanocortin System
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Peter Kühnen (Berlin, Germany)
    Mon 15 11:00
    Symposium 1: Genetics of the Melanocortin System
    Care management in patients with genetic variants in melanocortin pathway
    Paris, France
    11:30 - 12:00 
    Refreshment Break
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Symposium 2: Poster Flash Talks
    1 minute “Poster Flash Talks”, allowing all poster presenters the opportunity to give a brief verbal preview of their work.
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK)
    13:00 - 14:00 
    Lunch and Networking
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    14:00 - 15:40 
    Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Tony Coll (Cambridge, UK) & Kathrin Landgraf (Leipzig, Germany)
    Mon 15 14:00
    Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
    Leveraging Melanocortin agents to improve obesity and quality of life
    Oklahoma, USA
    Mon 15 14:25
    Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
    The role of the melanocortin-4 receptor in female sexual desire
    Imperial College London, London, UK
    Mon 15 14:50
    Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
    MC1R-selective small α-MSH analogs as platform technology for photoprotection, skin cancer prevention and vitiligo treatment.
    Mon 15 15:15
    Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
    Biomarkers of Hypothalamic Melanocortin Activity in Human Energy Balance
    Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons USA, Columbia, USA
    15:40 - 16:00 
    Refreshment Break
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    16:00 - 17:00 
    Plenary 2
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Stephen O'Rahilly (Cambridge, UK)
    Mon 15 16:00
    Plenary 2
    Precision medicine in genetic obesity:-how precise can we be?
    Charité University Medicine , Berlin, Germany
    17:00 - 17:05 
    Close
    18:30 - 21:00 
    Posters, Networking Drinks and Dinner
    Drinks to be served in the Elton-Bowring Room from 18:30pm for networking and poster viewing. Bowl food dinner service in the Garden Room from 19:30pm

    08:00 - 09:00 
    Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    08:15 - 09:00 
    Sponsored Satellite Symposium - please see Sponsored Satellite Symposium programme for further information
    Riley Auditorium
    09:00 - 10:30 
    Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Rachel Lippert (Nuthetal, Germany) & Caroline Gorvin (Birmingham, UK)
    Tue 16 09:00
    Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
    Mapping the feeding circuitry in the human brain
    University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    Tue 16 09:30
    Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
    Role of α-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in Regulating Systemic Inflammation
    Tue 16 10:00
    Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
    Cellular and Molecular basis of MC4R control of Energy homeostasis
    10:30 - 11:00 
    Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    11:00 - 12:30 
    Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Florian Merkle (Cambridge, UK) & Roger Fan (Dallas, USA)
    Tue 16 11:00
    Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
    Discovery of PF-07258669: A Selective and Potent Small Molecule Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonist
    Massachusetts, United States
    Tue 16 11:30
    Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
    The Hunger Games - Structural Studies of the Melanocortin Receptor in an Era of Revolution
    Revholt, Israel
    Tue 16 12:00
    OC1
    Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
    Matching Melanocortin-Receptor Selectivity With Activity and Route of Administration in Disease Applications
    Palatin Technologies, Inc., Cranbury, NJ, USA
    Tue 16 12:15
    OC2
    Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
    Molecular insights into the potentiation of melanocortin and ghrelin receptor signalling by the MRAP2 accessory protein
    University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
    12:30 - 14:00 
    Lunch and Networking
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    14:00 - 17:00 
    Activity Outside of the Venue - Punting
    We have scheduled a social activity on the afternoon of Tuesday 16th September - a relaxing punting experience on the river. **Tickets are limited - If you have not yet booked or paid for your place, please do so with our registration team on site during the meeting or by contacting us at [email protected]**
    17:00 - 17:30 
    Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    17:30 - 18:30 
    Plenary 3
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK)
    Tue 16 17:30
    Plenary 3
    MC3R, MC4R, and the Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Energy Homeostasis
    Michigan, USA
    18:30 - 18:35 
    Close
    19:30 - 23:00 
    Conference Dinner & JNE Awards
    Great Hall

    08:00 - 09:00 
    Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    09:00 - 10:30 
    Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Robert Dores (Colorado, USA) & Katie Duckett (Cambridge, UK)
    Wed 17 09:00
    Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
    Melanocortin4 receptor signaling in the regulation of reproduction related traits in platyfish and swordtails
    Wed 17 09:30
    Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
    Lessons on melanocortin signalling from man’s best friend
    Cambridge
    Wed 17 10:00
    Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
    Observations on the co-evolution of the Melanocortin Peptide genes, the Melanocortin Receptors genes, and the Mrap accessory protein genes
    10:30 - 11:00 
    Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    11:00 - 12:00 
    Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK) & Tanya Kaur (Bristol, UK)
    Wed 17 11:00
    OC3
    Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
    Caudal hypothalamic POMC neurons link energy status to reproductive function via melanocortin signaling
    Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba (IMIBIC), Córdoba, Spain
    Wed 17 11:15
    OC4
    Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
    Developmental reprogramming of the melanocortin neurons regulates energy homeostasis
    UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
    Wed 17 11:30
    OC5
    Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
    Development and function of the PVT MC3R neurons and implications for responses to nutritional challenges
    German Institute of Human Nutrition, Nuthetal, Germany
    Wed 17 11:45
    OC6
    Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
    A Novel Monogenic Agouti-Like Obesity Trait: Insights from Mice and Men
    University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
    12:00 - 13:15 
    Lunch and Networking
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    13:15 - 14:45 
    Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Lora Heisler (Aberdeen, UK) & Alasdair Leeson-Payne (Aberdeen, UK)
    Wed 17 13:15
    Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
    Gut-brain circuits for feeding behavior
    Wed 17 13:45
    Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
    Melanocortin neuron dependent control of metabolism
    Germany
    Wed 17 14:15
    Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
    Neuronal Circuits Controlling Energy Metabolism: Novel Insights Beyond Appetite Regulation
    14:45 - 15:15 
    Refreshments
    Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
    15:15 - 16:15 
    Plenary 4
    Riley Auditorium
    Chair: Roger Cone (Michigan, USA)
    Wed 17 15:15
    Plenary 4
    Melanocortin biology in humans
    MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK
    16:15 - 16:30 
    Prizes & Close
    Prizes will be awarded for the Best Oral Presentation & Best Poster at the Meeting
    Riley Auditorium
    Chairs: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK) & Giles Yeo (Cambridge, UK)
Zalfa Abdel Malek
Mon 15 14:50
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
MC1R-selective small α-MSH analogs as platform technology for photoprotection, skin cancer prevention and vitiligo treatment.
Amber Alhadeff
Wed 17 13:15
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Gut-brain circuits for feeding behavior
Jens Brüning
Germany
Wed 17 13:45
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Melanocortin neuron dependent control of metabolism
Germany
Karine Clement
Paris, France
Mon 15 11:00
Symposium 1: Genetics of the Melanocortin System
Care management in patients with genetic variants in melanocortin pathway
Paris, France
Roger Cone
Michigan, USA
Tue 16 17:30
Plenary 3
MC3R, MC4R, and the Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Energy Homeostasis
Michigan, USA
Giuseppe D’Agostino
Wed 17 14:15
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Neuronal Circuits Controlling Energy Metabolism: Novel Insights Beyond Appetite Regulation
John Dodd
Palatin Technologies, Inc., Cranbury, NJ, USA
Tue 16 12:00
OC1
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Matching Melanocortin-Receptor Selectivity With Activity and Route of Administration in Disease Applications
Palatin Technologies, Inc., Cranbury, NJ, USA
Robert Dores
Wed 17 10:00
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Observations on the co-evolution of the Melanocortin Peptide genes, the Melanocortin Receptors genes, and the Mrap accessory protein genes
Joel Elmquist
Tue 16 09:30
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Role of α-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in Regulating Systemic Inflammation
Professor Sadaf Farooqi
MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK
Wed 17 15:15
Plenary 4
Melanocortin biology in humans
MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK
Caroline Gorvin
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Tue 16 12:15
OC2
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Molecular insights into the potentiation of melanocortin and ghrelin receptor signalling by the MRAP2 accessory protein
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Dr Annette Grüters-Kieslich
Charité University Medicine , Berlin, Germany
Mon 15 16:00
Plenary 2
Precision medicine in genetic obesity:-how precise can we be?
Charité University Medicine , Berlin, Germany
Kathrin Landgraf
University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Wed 17 11:45
OC6
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
A Novel Monogenic Agouti-Like Obesity Trait: Insights from Mice and Men
University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Rachel Lippert
German Institute of Human Nutrition, Nuthetal, Germany
Wed 17 11:30
OC5
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Development and function of the PVT MC3R neurons and implications for responses to nutritional challenges
German Institute of Human Nutrition, Nuthetal, Germany
Professor Sir Stephen	 O’Rahilly
University of Cambridge, UK
Mon 15 10:00
Plenary 1
Adventures in hormones, metabolism and behaviour
University of Cambridge, UK
Eleanor Raffan
Cambridge
Wed 17 09:30
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Lessons on melanocortin signalling from man’s best friend
Cambridge
Jesse Richards
Oklahoma, USA
Mon 15 14:00
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
Leveraging Melanocortin agents to improve obesity and quality of life
Oklahoma, USA
Miguel Ruiz Cruz
Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba (IMIBIC), Córdoba, Spain
Wed 17 11:00
OC3
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Caudal hypothalamic POMC neurons link energy status to reproductive function via melanocortin signaling
Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba (IMIBIC), Córdoba, Spain
Matthew Sammons
Massachusetts, United States
Tue 16 11:00
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Discovery of PF-07258669: A Selective and Potent Small Molecule Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonist
Massachusetts, United States
Manfred Schartl
Wed 17 09:00
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Melanocortin4 receptor signaling in the regulation of reproduction related traits in platyfish and swordtails
Moran Shalev-Benami
Revholt, Israel
Tue 16 11:30
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
The Hunger Games - Structural Studies of the Melanocortin Receptor in an Era of Revolution
Revholt, Israel
Layla Thurston
Imperial College London, London, UK
Mon 15 14:25
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
The role of the melanocortin-4 receptor in female sexual desire
Imperial College London, London, UK
Christian Vaisse
Tue 16 10:00
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Cellular and Molecular basis of MC4R control of Energy homeostasis
Sharon Wardlaw
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons USA, Columbia, USA
Mon 15 15:15
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
Biomarkers of Hypothalamic Melanocortin Activity in Human Energy Balance
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons USA, Columbia, USA
Baijie Xu
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
Wed 17 11:15
OC4
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Developmental reprogramming of the melanocortin neurons regulates energy homeostasis
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
Professor  Giles Yeo
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Tue 16 09:00
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Mapping the feeding circuitry in the human brain
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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Mon 15 09:00
Registration and Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Mon 15 09:45
Welcome from Founding Group Chair(s)
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Giles Yeo (Cambridge, UK) and Anne White (Manchester, UK)
Mon 15 10:00
Plenary 1
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Anne White (Manchester, UK)
Mon 15 10:00
Plenary 1
Adventures in hormones, metabolism and behaviour
University of Cambridge, UK
Mon 15 11:00
Symposium 1: Genetics of the Melanocortin System
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Peter Kühnen (Berlin, Germany)
Mon 15 11:00
Symposium 1: Genetics of the Melanocortin System
Care management in patients with genetic variants in melanocortin pathway
Paris, France
Mon 15 11:30
Refreshment Break
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Mon 15 12:00
Symposium 2: Poster Flash Talks
1 minute “Poster Flash Talks”, allowing all poster presenters the opportunity to give a brief verbal preview of their work.
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK)
Mon 15 13:00
Lunch and Networking
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Mon 15 14:00
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Tony Coll (Cambridge, UK) & Kathrin Landgraf (Leipzig, Germany)
Mon 15 14:00
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
Leveraging Melanocortin agents to improve obesity and quality of life
Oklahoma, USA
Mon 15 14:25
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
The role of the melanocortin-4 receptor in female sexual desire
Imperial College London, London, UK
Mon 15 14:50
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
MC1R-selective small α-MSH analogs as platform technology for photoprotection, skin cancer prevention and vitiligo treatment.
Mon 15 15:15
Symposium 3: The Melanocortin System into the Clinic
Biomarkers of Hypothalamic Melanocortin Activity in Human Energy Balance
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons USA, Columbia, USA
Mon 15 15:40
Refreshment Break
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Mon 15 16:00
Plenary 2
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Stephen O'Rahilly (Cambridge, UK)
Mon 15 16:00
Plenary 2
Precision medicine in genetic obesity:-how precise can we be?
Charité University Medicine , Berlin, Germany
Mon 15 17:00
Close
Mon 15 18:30
Posters, Networking Drinks and Dinner
Drinks to be served in the Elton-Bowring Room from 18:30pm for networking and poster viewing. Bowl food dinner service in the Garden Room from 19:30pm
Tue 16 08:00
Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Tue 16 08:15
Sponsored Satellite Symposium - please see Sponsored Satellite Symposium programme for further information
Riley Auditorium
Tue 16 09:00
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Rachel Lippert (Nuthetal, Germany) & Caroline Gorvin (Birmingham, UK)
Tue 16 09:00
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Mapping the feeding circuitry in the human brain
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Tue 16 09:30
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Role of α-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in Regulating Systemic Inflammation
Tue 16 10:00
Symposium 4: Cell Biology of the Melanocortin System
Cellular and Molecular basis of MC4R control of Energy homeostasis
Tue 16 10:30
Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Tue 16 11:00
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Florian Merkle (Cambridge, UK) & Roger Fan (Dallas, USA)
Tue 16 11:00
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Discovery of PF-07258669: A Selective and Potent Small Molecule Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonist
Massachusetts, United States
Tue 16 11:30
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
The Hunger Games - Structural Studies of the Melanocortin Receptor in an Era of Revolution
Revholt, Israel
Tue 16 12:00
OC1
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Matching Melanocortin-Receptor Selectivity With Activity and Route of Administration in Disease Applications
Palatin Technologies, Inc., Cranbury, NJ, USA
Tue 16 12:15
OC2
Symposium 5: Melanocortin Receptor Structure and Pharmacology
Molecular insights into the potentiation of melanocortin and ghrelin receptor signalling by the MRAP2 accessory protein
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Tue 16 12:30
Lunch and Networking
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Tue 16 14:00
Activity Outside of the Venue - Punting
We have scheduled a social activity on the afternoon of Tuesday 16th September - a relaxing punting experience on the river. **Tickets are limited - If you have not yet booked or paid for your place, please do so with our registration team on site during the meeting or by contacting us at [email protected]**
Tue 16 17:00
Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Tue 16 17:30
Plenary 3
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK)
Tue 16 17:30
Plenary 3
MC3R, MC4R, and the Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Energy Homeostasis
Michigan, USA
Tue 16 18:30
Close
Tue 16 19:30
Conference Dinner & JNE Awards
Great Hall
Wed 17 08:00
Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Wed 17 09:00
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Robert Dores (Colorado, USA) & Katie Duckett (Cambridge, UK)
Wed 17 09:00
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Melanocortin4 receptor signaling in the regulation of reproduction related traits in platyfish and swordtails
Wed 17 09:30
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Lessons on melanocortin signalling from man’s best friend
Cambridge
Wed 17 10:00
Symposium 6: Evolution of the Melanocortin System
Observations on the co-evolution of the Melanocortin Peptide genes, the Melanocortin Receptors genes, and the Mrap accessory protein genes
Wed 17 10:30
Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Wed 17 11:00
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK) & Tanya Kaur (Bristol, UK)
Wed 17 11:00
OC3
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Caudal hypothalamic POMC neurons link energy status to reproductive function via melanocortin signaling
Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba (IMIBIC), Córdoba, Spain
Wed 17 11:15
OC4
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Developmental reprogramming of the melanocortin neurons regulates energy homeostasis
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
Wed 17 11:30
OC5
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
Development and function of the PVT MC3R neurons and implications for responses to nutritional challenges
German Institute of Human Nutrition, Nuthetal, Germany
Wed 17 11:45
OC6
Symposium 7: Selected Talks from Abstracts
A Novel Monogenic Agouti-Like Obesity Trait: Insights from Mice and Men
University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Wed 17 12:00
Lunch and Networking
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Wed 17 13:15
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Lora Heisler (Aberdeen, UK) & Alasdair Leeson-Payne (Aberdeen, UK)
Wed 17 13:15
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Gut-brain circuits for feeding behavior
Wed 17 13:45
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Melanocortin neuron dependent control of metabolism
Germany
Wed 17 14:15
Symposium 8: The Melanocortin System in the Regulation of Feeding and Energy Homeostasis
Neuronal Circuits Controlling Energy Metabolism: Novel Insights Beyond Appetite Regulation
Wed 17 14:45
Refreshments
Garden Room & Elton-Bowring Room
Wed 17 15:15
Plenary 4
Riley Auditorium
Chair: Roger Cone (Michigan, USA)
Wed 17 15:15
Plenary 4
Melanocortin biology in humans
MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK
Wed 17 16:15
Prizes & Close
Prizes will be awarded for the Best Oral Presentation & Best Poster at the Meeting
Riley Auditorium
Chairs: Kate Ellacott (Exeter, UK) & Giles Yeo (Cambridge, UK)

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