RNA
Imaging and Intracellular Dynamics Workshop
Hosted
by the NCI RNA Biology Initiative
Registration
and Abstract
Submission Now Open!
Date: April
7, 2020
Location: Porter
Neuroscience Center, Building 35, Rooms 610/620/630
Website: https://ncifrederick.cancer.gov/events/conferences/NCIRNAWorkshop
RNA
biology has emerged as one of the most influential areas in
modern biology and biomedicine. The NCI is home to a wide
spectrum of work in RNA biology ranging from elucidating RNA
biogenesis and structure, identifying functions for various
classes of RNAs, establishing the role of RNA in disease, and
exploring RNA-based and RNA-targeted therapies.
This
workshop will focus on how basic steps in RNA metabolism are
carried out and are integrated into a complex intracellular
environment. It aims to bring together experts in the field
to describe recent advances in methodologies used to
understand subcellular RNA distribution, organization and
function, discuss the impact they have had on current models
and identify key areas of future development.
Confirmed
Speakers:
Long
Cai, Ph.D., California
Institute of Technology
Adrian
Ferre d'Amare, Ph.D., National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Elizabeth
Gavis, M.D., Ph.D., Princeton
University
Tineke
Lenstra, Ph.D., Netherlands
Cancer Institute
Sua
Myong, Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins University
Robert
Singer, Ph.D., Albert
Einstein College of Medicine
Timothy
Stasevich, Ph.D., Colorado
State University
Meeting
Organizers:
Stavroula
Mili, Ph.D., Center
for Cancer Research, NCI
Daniel
Larson, Ph.D., Center
for Cancer Research, NCI
Abstract
Submission Deadlines:
Abstracts
to be considered for oral presentation: February 28,
2020
Abstracts for poster presentation: March 6,
2020
Registration
is free, but seating is limited so be sure to register
early!
For
conference-related questions, please contact
ccrconferences@mail.nih.gov
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