We'd like to thank all who participated in this special celebration! You can find links to our poster awardees and many of the presentations from the meeting below:
On this page:
Historical Overview Deborah Hoshizaki (Retired GUDMAP Program Director) |
Webcast |
Feeling the force: the role of PIEZO ion channels in voiding Kara Marshall (Scripps Research) |
Webcast |
Molecular and Fate Maps of Prostate Stroma Chad Vezina (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
Webcast | Slides |
A Cellular Anatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract Doug Strand (University of Texas Southwestern) |
Webcast | Slides |
Defining functional cell types in the bladder and identification of signaling pathways that control cell specification Cathy Mendelsohn (Columbia University) |
Webcast | Slides |
Early Cloaca and Bladder Development Sean Li (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) |
Webcast | Slides |
GUDMAP Data Highlights of the Day M. Todd Valerius (Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School) |
Webcast | Slides |
Posters directory (Find abstracts, posters and video presentations) | Poster Materials |
Recap of Day 1 M. Todd Valerius (Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School) |
Webcast |
GUDMAP.org Capabilities M. Todd Valerius (Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School) |
Webcast | Slides |
Using Single Cell Transcriptomics and NanoString to define the fibrotic microenvironment of human Peyronie’s disease Trinity Bivalacqua (Johns Hopkins Medicine) |
Webcast | Slides |
Multiscale mapping of sensory and motor nerves regulating bladder function Janet Keast (University of Melbourne) |
Webcast | Slides |
Town Hall: Answering Your GUDMAP Questions M. Todd Valerius (Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School) |
Webcast |
The following posters are available to the community (you can find a list of all of the posters here):
Here are the winners of the poster contest. We'll be featuring their work on the GUDMAP homepage soon (if you want to receive updates from GUDMAP, please sign up for the mailing list.)
First Place (Tie!):
Second place:
First place:
Second place (3-way tie!):
The GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP) was established fifteen years ago to create a detailed molecular map of genitourinary tract development. In recognition of this milestone, this symposium will review GUDMAP accomplishments and discuss the future directions of the GUDMAP Consortium and its data resources.
We invite academic researchers and scientists in the biomedical community to join our celebration (via Zoom). This event features invited talks from external speakers; presentations from GUDMAP investigators showcasing their biomedical research and progress; relevant data, resources, breakout groups or discussions around key topics (e.g., bioinformatics, data quality), and tools available in the GUDMAP Hub for the broader communities at large; posters or lightning talks presentations from young investigators; and more.
The GUDMAP Jamboree is a celebration of 15 years of the GUDMAP consortium.
The workshop goals include:
Monday, August 23rd: 12:00 to 5:35 pm EDT (followed by social hour)
Tuesday, August 24th: 1:00 to 5:45 pm EDT
Tuesday also includes a special session at 12:00 pm EDT for junior members called "NIDDK Meet with the Future" (see agenda)
You can find the final agenda here.
The meeting will be held via Zoom. The join information will be sent to registrants by email.
Interested researchers are invited to submit poster abstracts describing their ongoing or complete work related to GUDMAP goals and GUDMAP data. Topics for posters should include:
Please indicate your interest in submitting a poster when you register for the meeting. Further poster submission guidelines will be sent to after completing the form. Remember the deadline for submitting an abstract is July 26, 2021.