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THE REGULATION OF CHROMATIN FUNCTIONS

BARCELONA, Spain.  MARCH 26-28, 2007

The Barcelona BioMed Conference on The Regulation of Chromatin Functions will be held in Barcelona, Spain, on the 26 - 28 March 2007.

The contribution of chromatin structure to the regulation of genomic functions is well established and alterations in chromatin have been documented in diverse human pathologies such as cancer, α-thalassemia, Rett syndrome, Coffin-Lowry syndrome and Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. Changes in chromatin structure control many cellular processes and most notably, gene expression. Our knowledge of how chromatin is regulated has benefited from the identification of components that covalently and structurally modify chromatin.

These components include chromatin assembly and remodelling complexes, histone modifications (eg acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitination), non-histone proteins (eg HP1, PC) that recognise specific histone modifications and contribute to the establishment of distinct chromatin domains, histone variants which localise to specific chromosomal locations (eg CENP-A, H3.3, H2A.Z, macroH2A) and small non-coding RNAs that modify chromatin structure and the regulation of gene expression. In this workshop we aim to review the most recent progress in these areas and the role of chromatin in disease states such as cancer.

Barcelona BioMed conferences bring together about 20 speakers, selected from among leading international researchers, in a highly focused think-tank atmosphere. An additional 40 participants, selected on the basis of their scientific experience, are invited to join.

Registration deadline: 23 February

Organizer:
IRB Barcelona with the collaboration of the Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Foundation (FBBVA)



There is no registration fee, but the number of participants is limited; participants will be selected according to scientific merit.

Those interested in participating should fill out the registration form and attach a short CV, indicating the most relevant publications, and a brief description of their current research.

  • Generalitat de catalunya
  • Generalitat de catalunya. Salut
  • Universidad de Barcelona
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