EpiGenMed Last Dance
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EpiGenMed Last Dance
Labex EpiGenMed closing conference
07-09 December 2022
After ten years of research in BioHealth involving 58 scientific teams in 14 institutes in Montpellier, the Labex EpiGenMed will close at the end of 2022 with a three-days closing conference!
Dates: December 07, 2022, 2 pm – December 09, 2022, 12 am
Venue: Faculté de Médecine Montpellier
Campus Santé Arnaud de Villeneuve
641 avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, 34070 Montpellier
The final program is available here.
Registration is free but compulsory!
You can find the registration form here.
Confirmed speakers:
Nathalie Arhel (IRIM, Montpellier)* |
Studying nucleo-cytoplasmic trafficking to identify new broad-spectrum anitvirals. |
Allison Bardin (Institut Curie, Paris) |
Genome instability in stem and progenitor cells |
Monsef Benkirane (IGH, Montpellier)* |
The journey of retroviral DNA: from its synthesis to integration into the host genome. |
Serge Braun (AFM Téléthon, France) |
History, achievements, promises, and issues of gene therapy |
Giacomo Cavalli (IGH, Montpellier)* |
3D genome organization and Polycomb proteins in gene regulation, development and in maintaining cellular memory |
Angelos Constantinou (IGH, Montpellier)* |
SLX4 assembles nuclear condensates that compartmentalize the SUMO-RNF4 pathway and drive DNA repair |
Anne Donaldson (University of Aberdeen, UK) |
Roles of Human Rif1 Isoforms in Genome Stability |
Denis Duboule (Collège de France / EPFL, Lausanne) |
Pseudo-embryos and the Hox Timer |
Robert Feil (IGMM, Montpellier)* |
Non-coding RNAs in the control of imprinted gene expression in mammals. |
Alain Fischer (Université Paris Cité, Paris) |
Insight into immunity to Epstein Barr virus based on the study of inborn errors |
François Fuks (Free University of Brussels) |
RNA Modifications in Health and Disease. |
Maryse Lebrun (LPHI, Montpellier)* |
Insights into the secretion mechanisms of virulence factors in apicomplexan parasites |
Laurent Le Cam (IRCM, Montpellier)* |
When metabolism meets the epigenome: implication in the pathogenesis of inborn metabolic disorders. |
Gaëlle Legube (CBI, Toulouse) |
Chromosome and chromatin dynamics at DNA double strand breaks. |
Thierry Lorca (CRBM, Montpellier)* |
Deciphering the mechanisms controlling mitotic entry. |
Isabelle Mansuy (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Zurich, University of Zurich) |
How life experiences influence health across generations: Epigenetic mechanisms in the mammalian germline. |
Philippe Marin (IGF, Montpellier)* |
Dynamics of the 5-HT6 receptor interactome: role in neurodevelopment and cognition. |
Marcelo Nollmann (CBS, Montpellier)* |
Inspecting roles of 3D chromatin organization in transcription by multiplexed imaging |
Philippe Pasero (IGH, Montpellier)* |
Cellular responses to transcription-replication conflicts |
Simonetta Piatti (CRBM, Montpellier)* |
Cell cycle control of the septin cytoskeleton for cell division. |
Martine Simonelig (IGH, Montpellier)* |
Stem cell metabolic reprogramming by small non-coding RNAs. |
Hugues de Thé (Collège de France, Paris) |
From nuclear architecture to leukemia cure: emerging roles of PML. |
* Member of the Labex EpiGenMed, Montpellier
LES CHERCHEURS FONT LEUR TÉLÉTHON
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For more information: |
Advances in epigenetics link genetics to the environment and disease
Authors : Giacomo Cavalli and Edith Heard.
Nature DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1411-0 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1411-0