In all three eukaryotic kingdoms, small regulatory RNAs play a key role in the silencing of gene expression at the post-transcriptional and the transcriptional level. They have central functions in the repression of viruses and transposons and they play essential roles in coordinating organismal development, physiological processes and human diseases, such as cancer.
To strengthen the focus on the new generation of scientists, the Microsymposium invites—besides established leaders in the field— postdocs and PhD students (selected from submitted poster abstracts) as speakers. This allows the up-and-coming scientists to present their projects and results to a highly qualified, engaged and dynamic audience and is a major distinguishing factor from other conferences.
The registration is open!
Tugce AKTAS, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
David BARTEL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alex BORODAVKA, University of Cambridge
Marc BUEHLER, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
Javier CACERES, University of Edinburgh
Alfredo CASTELLO, University of Glasgow
Yiliang DING, John Innes Centre
Marco HEIN, Max Perutz Labs
Marko JOVANOVIC, Columbia University
Liz KELLOGG, St. Jude Research
Danny NEDIALKOVA, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Irma QUERQUES, Max Perutz Labs
Peter SARKIES, University of Oxford
Evelina TUTUCCI, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Steven WEST, University of Exeter
Feng ZHANG, McGovern Institute
Stefan Ameres (Max Perutz Labs)
Julius Brennecke (IMBA)
Sebastian Falk (Max Perutz Labs)
Arturo Marí-Ordóñez (GMI)
Javier Martínez (Max Perutz Labs)
Andrea Pauli (IMP)
Clemens Plaschka (IMP)
For more information and registration visit: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/imba/seminars-events/microsymposium
Please register online until March 27, 2024