Long-Range Genome Organization and Transcription Dynamics
Conference - Asburn, VA, United States
Long-range interactions between genomic sites such as enhancers and promoters constitute a major node of regulation in gene expression and development. Recent technology developments make it possible to probe these interactions from the single molecule level to genome-wide landscapes. The goal of this meeting is to gather leaders in fields relevant to imaging enhancers and transcription dynamics. Together, these approaches can provide the foundation for a quantitative description of how long-range genomic interactions occur and how they regulate gene expression over time.
Organization: Janelia Farm Research Campus
(Courtesy of Janelia Farm Research Campus, VA, United States, via arcspace.com)
Long-Range Genome Organization and Transcription Dynamics
Sun, Mar 09, 2014 - Wed, Mar 12, 2014
Janelia Farm Research Campus, VA, United States
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