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At the cutting edge of molecular biology: 25 years of Genes & Development

Posted by , on 18 October 2012

The Genetics Society’s 2012 Autumn Meeting celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Genes & Development

There have been exciting advances in molecular analyses of genetic and epigenetic regulation of key cellular processes.  This meeting will  focus on issues such as chromatin, epigenetics and gene regulation, replication, checkpoints and DNA repair, RNA function and control as they apply to processes of development, stem cells and diseases such as cancer.

This meeting is sponsored by the Genetics Society and celebrates the 25th anniversary of the journal Genes and Development of which the Genetics Society has been a founding participant. The speakers are all distinguished leaders in their respective fields and will present and discuss recent and exciting research developments.

 

Features

Steve West the 2012 Genetics Society Medal recipient

 

 

Speakers

Bruce Stillman
Sharon Dent
Steve Smale
Jerry Workman
Ken Zaret
Titia de Lange
Steve Elledge
Steve Jackson
Susan Gottesman
Elisa Izaurralde
Narry Kim
Jim Manley
Joan Steitz
Hans Clevers
Elaine Fuchs
Nick Hastie
Rich Losick
Eileen White

 

Chairs

Terri Grodzicker
Rudi Grosschedl
Winship Herr
Davor Solter

 

Scientific Organisers

Anne Ferguson-Smith
Terri Grodzicker
Nick Hastie

 

Registration deadline: 26 October 2012

Registration is now available for the whole Autumn Meeting and to attend just one day of the meeting.

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