Calendar of gene regulation events online
The calendar below lists webinars and meetings relevant to gene regulation. All times below are in GMT (London, UK). The link to export these events to Outlook or Google Calendar is at the bottom of this page. The calendar below includes all virtual events related to gene regulation, not limited to those organised by Fragile Nucleosome. To add your own virtual event that is not yet in our list, please email [email protected]. For a list of conferences and schools in the area of gene regulation, see the separate page “conferences, meetings and schools”. Also, have a look at complementary lists of webinars at The Node (developmental biology and related subjects), Physics of Life (biophysics) and mathseminars.org (mathematics & physics).
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YoungEHA Research Meeting – European Hematology Association
June 11, 2020 @ 8:30 am - 4:15 pm BST
Free4th YoungEHA Research Meeting will be accessible free of charge. This meeting will take place on Thursday June 11, 2020 from 09:30 – 17:15 (CEST), and offer new insights into the most dynamic areas of hematology. Register here: https://ehaweb.org/congress/eha25/program/sessions-by-theme/yerm/
09:30 – 09:45 Introduction
09:45 – 11:15 Session 1: Normal hematopoiesis and stem cell biology
• KEYNOTE LECTURE: Aging of hematopoietic stem cells: epigenetic changes and the role of the
microenvironment. • Maria Carolina Florian
• Deconvolution of Hematopoietic Commitment Decisions By Genome-Wide Analysis of Progressive
DNA Methylation Changes • Sina Stäble
• The impact of environmental stress on genome stability in hematopoietic stem cells • Megan Druce
• EBF1-deficient Bone Marrow Stroma Elicits Persistent Changes in HSC Potential • Marta Derecka
• Protective niches for aging hematopoietic stem cells • Mehmet Sacma
• How are iron levels sensed in the liver to maintain iron supplies for erythropoiesis? • Silvia Colucci
11:15 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:45 – 13:00 Session 2: Lymphoid malignancies
• KEYNOTE LECTURE: The transcription factor PU.1/SPI1 in hematopoietic transformation: the
example of Waldenström Macroglobulinemia • Olivier Bernard
• Methylation based subtype characterization of Adult T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia • Anand Mayakonda
• Quantitative proteomic analysis of relapsed multiple myeloma identifies CDK6 upregulation as a
potential targetable resistance mechanism for lenalidomide • Dora Ng
• Determining patient-individual leukemia-niche interactions using CRISPR-Cas9 screens in patientderived xenograft (PDX) leukemias in vivo using CRISPR-Cas9 screens in patient-derived xenograft (PDX) leukemias in vivo • Ehsan Bahrami
• From Genetic Signatures to Targeted Therapies in Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma • Kamil Bojarczuk
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Session 3: Myeloid malignancies
• KEYNOTE LECTURE: TBA • Benjamin Ebert
• Epigenetic effects of NFE2 and JAK2V617F mutations in MPN • Chris Koellerer.
• A multi-omics approach to unraveling G-protein coupled receptor 56 (ADGRG1) signaling in Acute
Myeloid Leukemia • Lixiazi He
• Targeting the menin-MLL1 interaction in NPM1 mutant AML: Discovery of synergistic drug
combinations and resistance mechanisms • Marlene Steiner
• Resistance mechanisms to SYK inhibition in acute myeloid leukemia • Anjali Cremer
• Discovery of functional non-coding elements in acute myeloid leukemia • Michelle Ng
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 17:00 Session 4: Immunology and inflammation
• KEYNOTE LECTURE: TBA
• Michel Sadelain. Efficacy and safety of nivolumab in patients with AML relapse after allogeneic transplantation – preliminary data from a prospective phase 1/2 study • Petya Apostolova
• Tumor Microenvironment Confers Enhanced Immune Privilege of CLL Cells by Upregulation of PD-L1 • Martin Böttcher
• NSGW41 is an optimal tool to study the human immune system in a surrogate host • Emilie Coppin
• Stem cell based heterogeneity of Interferon signaling during hematopoietic development • Paula Werner
17:00 – 17:15 Final remarks and closure
The PDF of the program is here.