We offer the opportunity to submite abstracts with focus on following topics: One topic must be selected from the following: Basic Molecular Mechanisms; Cancer Genetics; Clinical Genetics; Complex Genetics/Diseases; Cytogenetics / CNVs; Genetic Counselling, Education, Genetic Services, Public Policy; Monogenic Disease – from Gene Identification to Pathomechanism; Normal Variation, Population Genetics, Genetic Epidemiology, Evolutionary Genetics; Prenatal Diagnosis, Reproductive Medicine; Technology, Bioinformatics; Therapy for Genetic Diseases. Please go to our abstract site, there you will find all instructions you need. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us by email to organisation@gfhev.de. All lectures on "Quality Assessment" (QW) or "Educational Session" (EDU) are given in German. The text volume of your abstract should not be longer than 3.000 characters. Every abstract will be reviewed. Abstracts will be accepted as oral or poster presentations depending on their quality. All accepted abstracts will be published in the journal medizinischegenetik, edition 1-2013. You will receive an email whether your abstract was accepted as oral presentation or as poster by January 1, 2013. All presenters are requested to submit their presentation at least three hours before the start of their session to the Media Check. The GfH Presentation Award 2013 of 1000 Euro for outstanding research by young scientists presented as a spoken contribution at the conference will be awarded on Friday (March 22, 2013, 15:15). All young scientists submitting spoken presentations are encouraged to apply. All posters will be presented for the whole duration of the meeting. The posters can be mounted on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 from 13:00 hrs CET on. The dismantling of posters should not start before Friday, March 22, 2013. Please removed your poster on Friday between 13:00 and 15:30 hrs CET. All posters that have not been dismantled and removed at this time will be removed by authorised representatives of GfH. Poster Exhibition takes place in the ICD Foyer. Authors were asked to be present at their poster booths during the poster session. The best scored abstracts, which could not be selected for oral presentation, will compete for the 4 GfH Poster Awards 2013 (each 500 Euro). The prizes will be awarded on Friday (March 22, 2013, 15:15). ... [Information of the supplier]
Auch dieses Jahr hat die GfH wieder ein interessantes wissenschaftliches Programm zusammengestellt. Viele spannende Themen stehen auf dem Plan: Educational Sessions zur Ihrer persönlichen Fortbildung, Qualitätssicherungs-Workshops, Nachwuchswissenschaftler-Preise für den besten Vortrag und die besten Poster sowie eine Keynote-Lecture zu dem Thema "Wie das Denken im Gehirn entsteht". Erleben Sie unsere 25. Jahrestagung mit einer festlichen Eröffnung, vielen kulturellen Highlights und Besonderheiten aus dem Ruhrpott. Sie werden staunen, wie sich diese Industrielandschaft gewandelt hat und lebenswert sich das Ruhrgebiet darstellt. ... [Information des Anbieters]
The 29th Meeting of the German Society for Human Genetics (GfH) will take place in Münster, from March 14-16th in 2018. The conference will be accompanied by a specialised industrial exhibition. Interested companies are requested to contact Conventus. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Die 30. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Humangenetik wird gemeinsam mit der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Humangenetik und der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Genetik veranstaltet. Die Tagung findet vom 6.-8.3.2019 im congress centrum in Weimar statt. [Redaktion vifabio]
Wir planen eine Präsenzveranstaltung, sofern im nächsten Jahr jenseits der 3G Regeln, die Auflagen für die Einhaltung des Abstands von 1,50 m fallen. Sollte dies nicht der Fall sein, werden wir allen Teilnehmern eine virtuelle Veranstaltung anbieten. [Information des Anbieters]
Herzlich Willkommen zur 34. GfH-Jahrestagung vom 15.-17.03.2023 in Kassel. Wir planen unsere Jahrestagung als Präsenzveranstaltung unter der 2G-Regel bzw. den in 2023 geltenden gesetzlichen Vorschriften. [Information des Anbieters, verändert]
In the 50 years since RNA was identified as a central component in the flow of genetic information, it has become increasingly clear that RNA is more than a mere messenger and performs many diverse and interesting functions. This symposium will explore the diverse, dynamic and multifaceted roles of RNA across a spectrum of cellular processes. Yet, framed in interdisciplinary discussion of the roles of non-coding RNAs with the aim of enhancing our understanding of gene regulation and function. Topics will include recent discoveries in the fields of prokaryotic and eukaryotic long and short non-coding RNAs. Collectively aiming to further understand the noncoding RNA transcriptional and regulatory landscape. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The increasing amount of genome-related data is a fruitful source for biological research. By comparing complete or partial genomes it is possible to infer a great amount of new biological information, including gene function, evolutionary relationship between species and ancestral genome organization. Due to the dimension of the available data, efficient computational tools are imperative to accomplish these tasks. The RECOMB-CG satellite conference brings together leading researchers in the mathematical, computational and life sciences to discuss cutting edge research in comparative genomics, with an emphasis on computational approaches and novel experimental results. The program includes both invited speakers and contributed talks. ... [Information of the supplier]
There has been tremendous progress in the past few years regarding our understanding of DNA replication in eukaryotes, both yeast and mammals. Many important questions in the field are poised to be answered within the next decade. These include understanding DNA replication at the biochemical and three-dimensional protein structure levels. In addition, studies using high throughput technologies at the cellular and organismal levels are poised to answer how accurate replication of the genome is ensured by controlling origin firing in space and time. Several human diseases, including cancer, have already been linked to DNA replication stress, a term that refers to perturbations in DNA replication. Therefore, a better understanding of how cells respond to this will help us understand disease development and responses to therapy. By bringing together experts in the basic biology of DNA replication and DNA replication stress, this symposium aims to fuel further progress in these important fields. ... [Information of the supplier]