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Most of our current research focuses on actively proliferating cells, yet many biological systems experience periods of restricted growth.

 

This one-day symposium explores the critical roles of chromatin and RNA in non-proliferating states like quiescence and dormancy, drawing insights from yeast to humans.

 

Speakers:

 

Keisuke Goda, University of Tokio (Keynote)

 

Sigurd Braun, Justus Liebig University Giessen

Alexander Brehm, Philipps University Marburg

Aydan Bulut-Karslioğlu, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin

Gilles Charvin, University of Strasbourg

Sandra Hake, Justus Liebig University Giessen

Maria Hondele, Biozentrum University of Basel

Cornelia Kilchert, Justus Liebig University Giessen

Andreas Krueger, Justus Liebig University Giessen

Jane Mellor, University of Oxford

Dominika Włoch-Salamon, Jagiellonian University Krakow

 

To download the full programme, click here.

 

Attending the symposium is FREE but registration is required.

Registration is open until Tuesday, September 10, 2024.

 

Photo: Michael Schepp

Details

Start: 12 September 2024
09:45
End: 12 September 2024
18:30
Prof. Dr. Sigurd Braun, Institute of Genetics, Faculty of Biology & Chemistry, JLU Giessen

Justus Liebig Universy Giessen, New Chemistry Building, Lecture Hall C 5b

Heinrich-Buff-Ring 19
35392 Gießen HE
Germany

Related files

  • Unraveling quiescence_programme.pdf

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