08:00 | Registration |
| Session: Epigenetic Processes in Disease and Epigenomics |
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09:30 | | Keynote Presentation Epigenetics, Imprinting, and Disease Susceptibility Randy Jirtle, Professor, Duke University Medical Center, United States of America
Evidence will be presented that susceptibility to adult onset diseases and neurological disorders is influenced during early development by environmentally-induced epigenetic changes in imprinted genes and those with metastable epialleles. |
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10:00 | Epigenetics of Colorectal Cancer: Deciphering Complex Multifactorial Diseases Shuji Ogino, Associate Professor, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, United States of America
Each colorectal cancer has a unique set of epigenetic alterations. We are deciphering complex interrelationship between etiologic factors, epigenetic alterations and tumor behavior. A better understanding of heterogeneity of carcinogenic process contributes to personalized prevention and therapy. |
10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Hall |
11:15 | Methylation of Cell-Free circulating DNA From Plasma as a Biomarker for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Monitoring Victor Levenson, Associate Professor, Rush University Medical Center, United States of America
A novel technology (Methylation Detection or MethDet) can assess genome-wide methylation and yet requires as little as 20 cells. Applications of MethDet for biomarker development in the areas of detection, diagnosis, and monitoring will be discussed. |
11:45 | Evolution of Eukaryotic DNA Methylation Daniel Zilberman, Assistant Professor, University of California, United States of America
We quantified DNA methylation in seventeen eukaryotic genomes and show that extant DNA methylation systems are mosaics of conserved and derived features, and that gene body methylation is an ancient property of eukaryotic genomes. |
12:15 | Technology Spotlight: RiboCluster ProfilerTM "RIP-Chip" and "RiboTrap" : Immunoaffinity tool to elucidate mRNA/microRNA regulatory network Wushouer Ouerkaxi, Director, Mbl International Corporation
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12:30 | Lunch and Networking in the Exhibition Hall |
13:00 | Free Workshop The miRNA Revolution Tools for miRNA purification and expression profiling |
13:15 | Free Workshop Experimental Workflows for Successful miRNA Research Applications |
13:30 | Poster Session |
14:15 | | Keynote Presentation Epigenome-Wide Association Studies John Greally, Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, United States of America
The challenges of Epigenome-wide Association Studies in human disease are discussed in terms of assay choice, study design, sample requirements, and data management and analysis. |
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| Session: Chromatin Mechanism in Epigenetic Marking |
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14:45 | The Genomics of Ribosomal DNA: Novel Insights into Chromatin Structure and Disease Pathogenesis Peter Scacheri, Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, United States of America
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15:15 | Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Hall |
16:00 | The Epigenetics of DNA Repair Brendan Price, Division of Genome Stability and DNA Repair, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, United States of America
DNA repair requires significant alteration in chromatin architecture. Here, we discuss a crucial role for histone modifications in altering chromatin structure at sites of DNA damage, and explain how dynamic regulation of epigenetic marks is required for cells to detect and repair DNA double-strand breaks. |
| Session: Nuclear Dynamics and Long-Range Control |
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16:30 | Epigenetic Inheritance of Centromere Domains Yamini Dalal, Group Director, National Institutes oh Health, United States of America
Dr. Dalal's group investigates mechanisms by which histone variants encode epigenetic function and inheritance of specialized regions of the human genome. Recent work from her lab shows that centromeres may be defined by unusual histone variant dynamics during mitosis and replication. |
17:00 | Epigenetics and microRNA Market Trends Enal Razvi, Managing Director, Select Biosciences Inc, United States of America
I present some of our most recent market research data and analysis characterizing the epigenetics and microRNA markets. These data frame the life science research marketplace, as well as the deployment of epigenetics signatures and microRNA associations for the development of diagnostics and therapeutics. |
17:30 | Drinks Reception |