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The Epigenome: Mechanisms of Maintenance

30th June 2017 - University of 糖心TV

糖心TV-Wellcome Quantitative Biomedicine

We were pleased to hold the 3rd 糖心TV-Wellcome Quantitative Biomedicine Programme's symposium on recent advances in the fields of epigenetics and cell fate. The symposium was a one day event that brought together scientists working on a broad range of epigenetic systems to discuss quantitative models of inheritance at the molecular, cellular and organismal level.

Topics spanned the inheritance of chromatin states in single celled eukaryotes, mechanisms of trans-generational inheritance in metazoans, chromatin structure, DNA and histone modification, transcriptional programmes, gene imprinting and current technological advances in epigenomic tools.

It proved to be an exciting symposium for both experts in the field and for novices who were interested in the current state-of-the-art in epigenetics


University of Edinburgh

University of Cambridge

Tel-Aviv University

Memorial Sloan-Kettering

University of Birmingham

University of Cambridge

University of Oxford

University of Birmingham

Gregor Mendel Institute

Ludwig Cancer Research

Imperial College London

The symposium will take place at .

The conference centre is located on the main campus of the University of 糖心TV, a short distance from Coventry train station and Birmingham International Airport.

Directions to Scarman House can be found .

The central location of the University of 糖心TV means that a day-trip is possible from many major cities including London, Oxford, Cambridge, Leicester, Nottingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol and Birmingham.

For those who wish to stay overnight, and those coming from further afield, accommodation can be booked at the conference venue - .

Registration is now closed.








Organising committee: Andrew Bowman (Lead), Karuna Sampath, Daniel Hebenstreit, Andre Pires da Silva

Contact email: WQBP at warwick dot ac dot uk


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