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03/02/2014
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INGENIUM MiniSymposium

Barcelona

In the frame of the INGENIUM Mid-Term Review Meeting, we would like to invite you to participate in the sessions on the 3rd of February, which are open to the whole scientific community.
  

14:00   Welcome by Pia Cosma (CRG)
 
14:10   Wolf REIK, Babraham Institute, Cambridge UK
"DNA modifications and signalling principles involved in epigenetic reprogramming"
 
14:40   diagenode talk:
Deborah BOURC’HIS, Institute Curie, Paris FR
"Transient genomic imprinting with life-long effects"
 
15:10   Luciano DI CROCE, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona ES
"Role of Polycomb in gene transcription, development and cancer"
 
15:40   Coffee break
 
16:10   Jérôme CAVAILLÉ, LBME-CRNS, Toulouse FR
“Biological roles of microRNA genes at the imprinted Dlk1-Dio3 domain"
 
16:40   Marisa BARTOLOMEI, UNIPENN, Philadelphia US
"Genomic Imprinting: ART and Science"
 
17:10   David MONK, Idibell, Barcelona ES
"Characterising the extent of imprinted methylation in humans using WGBS and high-density methylation arrays"
 
17:40   Kristian HELIN, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen DK
"Role of Polycomb group proteins in regulating transcription and cell identity"

  
Click here to download the schedule of this event.
  
Venue
PRBB Auditorium
Dr. Aiguader 88
08003 Barcelona
Spain
  
Contact person:
Blanka Wysocka
CRG - Centre for Genomic Regulation
Dr. Aiguader, 88
08003 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Tel.: +34 93 316 01 45
 
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INGENIUM ITN project: INGENIUM (ref.: EU FP7/2007-2013 INGENIUM ITN project) is an Initial Training Network funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme and coordinated by the Italian Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Institute of Genetics and Biophysics “A.Buzzati Traverso”. The INGENIUM ITN brings together leading European researchers from both public and private sectors to train young researchers in the field of epigenetics associated with human disease. The main aim of the project is to study mechanisms responsible for epigenetic marking of imprinted genes to understand the role of epigenetic mutations in human disease.

 

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