CIG SEMINARS SPRING 2014 PROGRAM

CIG Seminars Spring 2014

Monday 12:15, Génopode, auditorium B, followed by sandwiches

Monday January 13, 2014
Sophie Polo, Université Paris Diderot, France
Chromatin bookmarking for transcription restart in response to DNA damage
Host : Vincent Dion

Monday January 20, 2014
Raffaella Santoro, University of Zurich, Switzerland
The epigenetic of the nucleolus
Host : Vincent Dion

Monday January 27, 2014
Aoife McLysaght, University of Dublin, Ireland
Gene Dosage Sensitivity in Evolution and Disease
Host : Alexandre Reymond

Monday February 10, 2014
John Marko, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
Structure, mechanics and topological self-organization of chromosomes
Host : Andrzej Stasiak

Monday February 24, 2014
Jørgen Kjems, Aarhus University, Denmark
Circular RNA – a novel regulator of gene expression
Host : David Gatfield

Monday March 10, 2014
Greta Guarda, Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
NLRC5 – a novel transcriptional regulator of MHC class I
Host : Winship Herr

Monday March 17, 2014
Anne-Claude Gingras, University of Toronto, Canada
Signaling interactomes in health and disease
Host : Manfredo Quadroni

Monday March 31, 2014
Mehdi Tafti, CIG, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Sleep in a dish
Host : Paul Franken

Monday April 7, 2014
Alexandre Reymond, CIG, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Genome rearrangements and mirror phenotypes
Host : Nouria Hernandez

Monday April 14, 2014
Luis Mendoza, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, Mexico
Modeling the regulatory network that controls lymphopoiesis
Host : Ioannis Xenarios

Monday April 28, 2014
Eran Meshorer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Fluorescent libraries in embryonic stem cells in search of novel regulators of pluripotency
Host : Christian Fankhauser

Monday May 12, 2014
Steve West, London Research Institute, Potters Bar, UK
Defective DNA strand break repair, and links to genome instability and cancer
Host : Andrzej Stasiak

Monday May 26, 2014
Nadine Vastenhouw, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany
The role of chromatin structure in zygotic genome activation
Host : David Gatfield

Monday June 23, 2014 CANCELLED
Paloma Más, Centre de Recerca en Agrigenòmica, Barcelona, Spain
The circadian clock is ticking in plants
Host : Christian Fankhauser

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