Epigenetics Conferences

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Cancer Genetics & Epigenetics

Gordon Research Conference

Location: Ventura, CA
Date: January 23, 2011
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Organizers: Kristian Helin, Bruno Amati & Joseph F. Costello

Meeting Summary

Cancer initiation and progression are driven by a series of genetic and epigenetic alterations that cause either activation (gain-of-function) of oncogenes, or inactivation (loss-of-function) of tumor suppressor genes, - both accompanied by broad alterations in genome utilization and gene expression programs. The nature of these alterations and the mechanisms that lead to such genomic changes is the focus of this GRC series. The field has seen a dramatic shift in the past decade from a pure genetic to a mixed genetic/epigenetic explanation of cancer. Another dramatic shift has consisted in the emergence of increasingly powerful technologies for genome-wide analysis of genetic, epigenetic, or other mechanistic alterations. These changes will have far-reaching implications for our capacity to understand the causes of disease, to decipher the pathways and molecules involved, as well as to devise new strategies for prevention and treatment.

Sessions in the meeting will be devoted to the recent developments in cancer genomics and epigenomics, to the emerging roles of non-coding RNA species, as well as to recent advances in modeling cancer development and therapy.

Application Deadline January 2, 2011.

Topics:

A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is currently being developed and will be available by July 1, 2010. Please check back for updates.

Conference Highlights

Chromatin|DNA Methylation|Non-Coding RNA
January 5, 2012
Chromatin|DNA Methylation|Non-Coding RNA
December 14, 2011
Chromatin|DNA Methylation|Non-Coding RNA
November 28, 2011

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