MiChroNetwork Meeting

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 (14:00 – 18:00)

The MiChroNetwork Meetings are initiatives of the Milan Chromatin Network (MiChroNetwork).

These events are an opportunity for informal discussions on the recent advances in DNA/protein interaction, Chromatin and Epigenetics as well as related disciplines such as Proteomics, and Molecular and Cellular Biology and to promote interactions between experts in the field.

The Seminar is OPEN to all those interested, participation is free of charge.


Venue: San Raffaele University and Scientific Institute, Milan
, Via Olgettina, 58 – 20132 Milan, Building DIBIT1, Room Pinta, Italy. (Google Map)

Host: Marco E. Bianchi , San Raffaele University and Scientific Institute

For more information, please email: info@michronetwork.com

    Program

  • 14:00 – Registration
  • 14:30 – Opening comments by the hosts
  • 14:35 – Federica Marasca – Department Genome Biology Unit, Istituto Nazionale di Genetica Molecolare (INGM)
      Epigenetic role of DNA Transposable Elements (TEs) in shaping CD4+ T cell identity and plasticity
  • 14:55 – Carmen Maria Livi – Computational genomics groups of F.Ferrari, Istituto FIRC di Oncologia Molecolare (IFOM)
      A comprehensive quality assessment procedure for ChIP-seq data
  • 15:15 – Coffee break
  • 15:45 – Invited speaker
      Marc Bühler – Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI), Basel, Switzerland
      RNAi-mediated chromatin regulation
  • 16:30 – Closing words by the hosts
  • Institutional Support


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Online registration is CLOSED


registration deadline: June 17, 2017.

For organizational purposes registration is mandatory.

Abstract submission is CLOSED

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