YAP LAB
  • Home
  • RESEARCH
  • People
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • TEACHING AND MENTORING
  • CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
  • CONTACT

Conference Presentations and Invited Talks

Selected Oral Presentations:
9. KN. Yap*, K.Y.H. Yamada, N.R. Zikeli, P.H.C. Mesquita, Y. Zhang, A. Naderi, E. Soltanmohammadi, A.N. Kavazis, M.D. Roberts, H. Kiaris, W.R. Hood. (2022). Effects of chronic endoplasmic reticulum stress on bio-energetic capacities and exercise performance in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. USA.

8. KN. Yap
, Y. Zhang*. (2021). Revisiting the question of nucleated versus enucleated erythrocytes: A bird mammal comparison. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Virtual.

7. KN. Yap*, K.Y.H. Yamada, S.L. Zikeli, Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang, A.N. Kavazis, L.B. Gladden, M.D. Roberts, H. Kiaris, W.R. Hood. (2021). Individual variation in cellular unfolded protein response, respiratory capacity, and stress tolerance in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Virtual.

6. K.N Yap*, V. Andreasen., A. Williams, K. Yamada, S. Zikeli, A.N. Kavazis, W.R. Hood. (2019). Impact of elevated corticosterone during lactation on offspring morphology and mitochondrial physiology. International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Ottawa, Canada.
​Invited Symposium (Preparation for oxidative stress: Evolution, ecophysiology and molecular mechanisms).

5. KN. Yap*, D.R. Powers, O. Tsai, M. Vermette, T.D. Williams (2018). Do physiological adjustments to high foraging effort affect reproduction? Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. USA.

4. KN. Yap*, O. Tsai, T.D. Williams (2017). Phylogenetic comparative analysis of the relationship between haematology, life-history variables and energy metabolism in birds. Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting. Gothenburg, Sweden.
​Invited Symposium (The obligation of activity - how do animals get fit and what takes them over the hill?).

3. KN. Yap*, M.F. Dick, C.G. Guglielmo, T.D. Williams (2017). Effects of experimental manipulation of haematocrit on flight performance. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. USA.

2. KN. Yap*, M. W. Serota, T.D. Williams (2017). The physiology of exercise in free-living animals: what can we learn from current model systems? Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. USA.                        
Invited Symposium (The Ecology of Exercise: Mechanisms Underlying Individual Variation in Movement Behavior, Activity or Performance). Featured in Science (AAAS) magazine: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/355/6321/121.full

1. KN. Yap*, K. C. Harris, O. Kim, and T. D. Williams (2016). Individual variation in physiological effects of training for increased foraging effort. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon. USA.

​*Denotes presenting author

Selected Poster Presentations:
5. KN. Yap*, H.S. Wong, C. Ramanathan, C.A. Rodriguez-Wagner, D.A. Freeman, Y. Zhang. Rate of living theory re-visited: mitochondrial, cellular, and whole-organism metabolism in Siberian hamster and the long-lived Damaraland mole rat. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Virtual.

4. KN. Yap*, D.R. Powers, O. Tsai, M. Vermette, T.D. Williams (2018). Do physiological adjustments to high foraging effort affect reproduction? International Ornithological Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada.

3. O. Tsai* (undergraduate author), KN. Yap, T.D. Williams (2018). Birds and mammals differ in the effect of dietary nitrate on hemoglobin and hematocrit. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. USA.
​
2. KN. Yap*, K. C. Harris, O. Kim, and T. D. Williams (2016). Physiological costs of training for increased foraging effort. Canadian Society of Zoologists Conference, London, Ontario. Canada.                        
(George F. Holeton Award finalist)

1. O. Kim* (undergraduate author), KN. Yap, and T. D. Williams (2016). Validation of the use of erythropoietin and anti-erythropoietin for experimental manipulation of hematocrit and hemoglobin in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon. USA.

​*Denotes presenting author

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
Photo used under Creative Commons from sergei.gussev
  • Home
  • RESEARCH
  • People
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • TEACHING AND MENTORING
  • CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
  • CONTACT