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Genome Integrity Discussion Group Meeting 2013

Posted on Nov 25, 2013 1:49:00 AM

Genome Integrity Discussion Group Meeting

Meeting - New York City, United States

The Genome Integrity meetings are designed to provide a forum for interactions between the many basic science and clinically-oriented research groups working on these issues. We feel that these interactions will not only facilitate synergy between labs, but also provide a context in which previously unappreciated complementarities will be revealed.

In that spirit, the talks will cover a broad range of areas, including, but not limited to the DNA damage response and cancer predisposition, DNA replication, transcription, chromatin modification, recombination, cell cycle control, telomeres, chromosome segregation, epigenetic states, as well as the emergence of new technologies relevant to research in genome integrity. Although a primary focus is upon basic mechanisms and processes, these areas are pertinent to cancer and myriad human disease states, and it is expected that this will be reflected in the substance of our discussions.

Organization: Genome Integrity Discussion Group

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Genome Integrity Discussion Group Meeting

Mon, Dec 02, 2013 - Mon, Dec 02, 2013

New York Academy of Sciences

250 Greenwich Street, 40th Floor, New York City, United States

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