Durch die rasche Entwicklung der Genom-Technologie entstehen neue Tools für die Erhaltung: Bedrohte Arten könnten ihre verlorene genetische Vielfalt für eine reproduktive Gesundheit wiedergewinnen. Die Arten, die durch invasive Krankheiten bedroht sind, könnten eine genetische Krankheitsresistenz entwickeln. Es könnte sogar möglich sein, einige ausgestorbene Arten wieder zum Leben zu erwecken. Molekularbiologen auf der ganzen Welt arbeiten an diesen Techniken. Revive & Restore koordiniert die Bemühungen durch Genom-Erhaltung mit Hilfe aktueller Forschung und Transparenz, dem Ziel der Förderung der biologischen Vielfalt und ökologischen Gesundheit näher zu kommen. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt und verändert]
The 18th Annual Genes, Brain & Behavior Meeting will be held in Bar Harbor, Maine, USA, May 13-17, 2016. The meeting will be held at The Jackson Laboratory. Established as a non-profit research institute in 1929, the Laboratory’s focus is on the development and use of mouse genetic models to discover genomic solutions for human disease. JAX is internationally recognized as a center for mouse genetics research and has a long history as a repository for spontaneous and induced mutant strains. The Laboratory is located in Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine, site of Acadia National Park. The Jackson Laboratory has hosted courses and meetings since the late 1950’s and has an excellent reputation for the high quality of its conferences and workshops. ... [Information of the supplier]
Eine mündliche Geschichte unseres intellektuellen Erbes der Genetik wird in dieser Sammlung von Videos mit faszinierenden Interviews wichtiger Wissenschaftler, die großen Anteil an der Entwicklung der modernen Genetik haben, präsentiert. Die Serie ist eine wichtige Quelle für alle, die an der Entwicklung wissenschaftlicher Ideen interessiert sind. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
We are pleased to announce the 1st Cold Spring Harbor Asia conference on DNA Metabolism, Genomic Stability and Diseases which will be held in Suzhou, China, located approximately 60 miles west of Shanghai. The conference will begin at 7:00pm on the evening of Monday June 13, and will conclude after lunch on June 17, 2016 The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics in ubiquitin family. A few talks will be selected from the openly submitted abstracts on the basis of scientific merit and relevance. Social events throughout the conference provide ample opportunity for informal interactions. Major Topics: 1. Chromosomal DNA replication, replication fork stability; 2. DNA repairs (excision repairs, dsDNA break repairs, DNA recombination); 3. DNA damage response; 4. Epigenetic regulation, histone remodeling, genome structure; 5. Chromosomal segregation; 6. Human diseases. ... [Information of the supplier]
Individualised medicine based on patient genomes will have an enormous impact on healthcare. With breakthroughs in DNA sequencing technology, the number of sequenced genomes could reach >1 Million within 5–10 years. The simultaneous generation and integration of this associated molecular and clinical data will provide an unprecedentedly rich set of “big data” for basic research and translation. Integration of these data will provide new research opportunities, for example, through the identification of novel biomarkers or by enabling the identification of causal relationships in molecular biology through analysing complex datasets, but will also come with significant technical and bioethical challenges. This EMBL-Wellcome Genome Campus Conference on “Big Data in Biology & Health” will be held at EMBL Heidelberg, and will alternate between Heidelberg and Hinxton yearly to address the opportunities and challenges of “big data” analytics, advance basic research and explore translational opportunities. This timely interdisciplinary meeting aims to enable the European research community to participate in and help drive the future development of “big data” research, as well as raise further awareness for this new and relevant research direction in the life sciences. ... [Information of the supplier]
The main objective of this conference is to bring people together from diverse disciplines to exchange ideas, promote cross-disciplinary collaborations and to form a synthesis of appropriate systems-level approaches. The meeting is therefore purposely broad to cover all aspects of genomics to systems biology, a unique combination that is highly appreciated by the participants. Over the past decade, this EMBO conference has therefore served as an important venue in helping to shape the field, or to be more precise to help generate a community of scientists that come from very diverse disciplines, each with the common goal to understand the systems level properties of their system of interest. Topics: Transcription, chromatin and nucleosomes; 3D structure, epigenetics; Post-transcriptional regulation and non-coding RNA; Proteomics, protein-protein interaction networks, metabolites; Genetic interaction networks; Single cell variation, biological noise; Systems Genetics, genotype to phenotype; Human genome variation; Data integration, Modelling and prediction. ... [Information of the supplier]
The principal objective of this conference series is to provide an international forum for cutting edge research in chromatin and epigenetics. This conference provides “the focal hub” for people to present their research and exchange ideas in a European venue. The organising team assembles top speakers covering the latest advances in the field, incorporating diversity in every sense (gender, geography etc). The overarching goal of this conference series is to cover chromatin regulation, chromatin dynamics, signalling to chromatin, nuclear architecture and dynamics, developmental epigenetics, epigenomics, epigenetics and human diseases, genome stability, environmental epigenetics, and transgenerational inheritance. We also include talks on latest approaches for studying these biological questions, including functional genomics, system biology and super resolution microscopy. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 29th Fungal Genetics Conference promotes the dissemination of the latest research on all aspects of fungal genetics with a focus on filamentous fungi and encourages communication and collaboration between researchers interested in genomics, gene regulation, cell biology and development, evolutionary biology, fungal-host interactions and biotechnology. The preliminary program is now available. The conference will open on Tuesday evening, March 14 with a Welcome Reception from 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm and end on Sunday, March 19. The meeting will be returning to the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California. The latest advances in fungal biology are presented at plenary, concurrent and poster sessions. Presentations for the concurrent and poster sessions are programmed from submitted abstracts. Be sure to submit an abstract by December 8 to be included in this important meeting. You will have the opportunity to present your research and get feedback from a broad audience of scientists. ... [Information of the supplier]
The goal of this symposium is to promote interactions between researchers studying neural circuits both in traditional model systems (worm, fly, fish, mouse), in humans, and in diverse, emerging models to (i) discuss the origins, commonalities and differences of animal nervous systems, (ii) highlight the spectacular capabilities of neural circuits to control animal behaviour, and (iii) reflect on how technological innovations will open up new possibilities to understand and repair the nervous system. By bringing together a unique and eclectic mix of scientists studying nervous systems from the molecular to the psychological level, this symposium should stimulate novel cross-fertilisation of ideas and methodologies to understand neural circuit structure and function. ... [Information of the supplier]
We are pleased to announce the Cold Spring Harbor Asia conference on DNA Metabolism, Genomic Stability & Human Disease which will be held in Suzhou, China, located approximately 60 miles west of Shanghai. The conference will begin at 7:00pm on the evening of Monday June 11, and will conclude after lunch on June 15, 2018. The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics in DNA metabolism. Many talks will be selected from the openly submitted abstracts on the basis of scientific merit and relevance. Social events throughout the conference provide ample opportunity for informal interactions. The major topics are DNA replication & replication fork stability, Repair of DNA lesions, Chromatin structure & DNA metabolism, Genomic instability & disease. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]