Support The World's Smartest Network
×

Help the New York Academy of Sciences bring late-breaking scientific information about the COVID-19 pandemic to global audiences. Please make a tax-deductible gift today.

DONATE
This site uses cookies.
Learn more.

×

This website uses cookies. Some of the cookies we use are essential for parts of the website to operate while others offer you a better browsing experience. You give us your permission to use cookies, by continuing to use our website after you have received the cookie notification. To find out more about cookies on this website and how to change your cookie settings, see our Privacy policy and Terms of Use.

We encourage you to learn more about cookies on our site in our Privacy policy and Terms of Use.

Genome Integrity Discussion Group April 2020

Genome Integrity Discussion Group April 2020

Monday, April 6, 2020, 1:00 PM - 5:25 PM EDT


This event has been cancelled in an effort to support global initiatives to contain the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Please contact our Customer Service department with questions.


Presented By

Genome Integrity Discussion Group

The New York Academy of Sciences

 

The greater New York metropolitan area is unparalleled in the concentration of world leading research on chromosome biology and function, as well as for research at the interface between chromosome integrity and the dynamics of malignancy. The Genome Integrity Discussion Group capitalizes on this concentration of excellence, providing a forum for interaction between basic- and clinically-oriented research groups working in these fields. These meetings facilitate synergy between labs, and provide a context in which previously unappreciated complementarities can be revealed.

In that spirit, the talks cover a broad range of areas including 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.

Call for Student/Postdoc Presentation Abstracts

Deadline March 6, 2020

Please submit abstracts in CSHL format with file name NYAS.name.doc via email to Professor Smith at susan.smith@nyulangone.org by March 6, 2020 for consideration.

Registration

Member
$10
Nonmember Academia, Faculty, etc.
$80
Nonmember Corporate, Other
$95
Nonmember Not for Profit
$80
Nonmember Student, Undergrad, Grad, Fellow
$40
Member Student, Post-Doc, Fellow
$5

Scientific Organizing Committee

Jean Gautier, PhD
Jean Gautier, PhD

Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Scott Keeney, PhD
Scott Keeney, PhD

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Susan Smith, PhD
Susan Smith, PhD

New York University Langone Medical Center

Alison Carley, PhD
Alison Carley, PhD

The New York Academy of Sciences

Speakers

F. Bradley Johnson, MD, PhD

University of Pennsylvania

John Maciejowski, PhD

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Michele Pagano, MD

NYU Langone School of Medicine

John Petrini, PhD

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Program Supporters

Monday

April 06, 2020

1:00 PM

Registration Opens

1:30 PM

Welcome and Introductory Remarks

1:40 PM

Speaker

F. Bradley Johnson, MD, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
2:10 PM

Speaker

John Maciejowski, PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
2:40 PM

Speaker

Speaker to be selected from submitted abstracts
2:55 PM

Coffee Break

3:25 PM

Speaker

Speaker to be selected from submitted abstracts
3:40 PM

Speaker

Michele Pagano, MD
NYU Langone School of Medicine
4:10 PM

Speaker

John Petrini, PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
4:40 PM

Networking Reception

5:25 PM

Adjourn