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Wednesday, February 18 Title
 
    Session 1: 3D – Differentiation, Development and Disease
 
14:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
14:10 Fiona Watt London Regulation of stem cell fate in mammalian epidermis
14:50 Edith Heard Paris Chromosome and gene expression dynamics during mammalian X inactivation
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Valerie Weaver San Francisco Forcing malignancy and metastasis
16:40 Eileen Furlong Heidelberg Transcriptional regulation during developmental transitions: A view from 3D
17:20 Josef Penninger Vienna Yeast genetics in mammalian stem cells
18:00 End
18:15 Opening reception
 
 
Thursday, February 19
 
    Session 2: Decoding and regulating genes and genomes
 
09:00 Bas van Steensel Amsterdam Genomics approaches to chromatin structure and function
09:40 Andrea Brand Cambridge Regulation of neural stem cell quiescence and reactivation
10:20 Coffee break
11:00 Victor Corces Atlanta Transcription in the 3D genome
11:40 Alex Stark Vienna Decoding transcriptional regulation in Drosophila
12:20 Lunch break, "Meet the speakers"
14:20 Bart Deplancke Lausanne Variation and genetic control of chromatin architecture in humans
15:00 Julius Brennecke Vienna Genetics and genomics of transposon control in the Drosophila germline
15:40 Coffee break
 
    Session 3: The beauty of visualization
 
16:00 Jacco van Rheenen Utrecht Intravital imaging of cancer cell plasticity
16:40 Lars Hufnagel Heidelberg Bioimaging across scales: from within cells to embryos
17:20 Gene Myers Dresden Light-Based systems biology
18:00 End
 
 
Friday, February 20
 
    Session 4: Omics and networks in biology
 
09:00 Matthias Mann Martinsried Proteomics in gene regulation and genetics
09:40 Paola Picotti Zurich Probing protein conformational changes in health and disease
10:20 Coffee break
11:00 Marc Vidal Boston Interactome networks and human disease
11:40 Anne-Claude Gavin Heidelberg Lipid-protein complexes
12:20 Lunch break, "Meet the speakers"
 
    Session 5: Understanding and manipulating genomes
 
14:20 Magnus Nordborg Vienna Studying the genotype-phenotype map in Arabidopsis
15:00 Reuven Agami Amsterdam Sensing amino acid deficiencies
15:40 Emmanuelle Charpentier Braunschweig CRISPR-Cas9: an ancient bacterial immune system harnessed for genome engineering
16:20 Closing Remarks

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