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  Nanostructural Genomics II  
  July 30, 2002

Genetics

 
     
  The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine USA
October 3 - 6, 2002


Sessions will consist of approximately 6 invited lectures of 25 minutes in length, with 5 minutes allotted at the end of each presentation for
questions from the audience. All registrants, particularly postdoctoral fellows, will be strongly encouraged to submit abstracts and present
posters in the poster session. Approximately 10 abstracts of particular interest will be chosen for ~15 minute presentations. Abstracts will be
accepted for consideration until August 15.
 
 
Organized by: Christoph Cremer, Ph.D., Michael Grunze, Ph.D., Timothy O'Brien, Ph.D.
Invited Speakers: Genetics and Genomics

Carol Bult, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory Informatics/genomic sequence analysis
Giacomo Cavalli, Ph.D., Institute des Genetique Humaine, CNRS Gene Silencing, Modification Genome Nanostructure
James D. Engel, Ph.D., University of Michigan Nanoscale Chromosomal Interactions
Ross C. Hardison, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University ID and analysis of conserved genomic sequences
Siegfried Janz, M.D., National Cancer Institute Chromosomal translocation/nuclear structure
Timothy O'Brien, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory Funct. Annotation Genomic Sequences, Development
Thomas Ried, M.D., National Cancer Institute Chromosomal translocation/nuclear structure

Molecular and Cell Biology

Job Dekker, Ph.D., Harvard Univeristy Chromosome conformation
James McNally, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute, LRBG Transcript. Regulation, Chromatin condensation
Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School Nuclear transport
Ana Pombo, Ph.D., Imperial College School of Medicine Transcription factories (nanomachines involved in gene
transcription)
Kevin F. Sullivan, Ph.D., The Scripps Research Institute Epigenetic effects of Centromere assembly
Roel van Driel, Ph.D., Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam Nuclear organization and gene
expression
Christopher L. Woodcock, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Nanoscale Machines in the nucleus

Biophysics and Microscopy

Christoph Cremer, Ph.D., The University of Heidelberg Chromosome territories
Aaron Lewis, Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Near-field optical and second harmonic microscopy
Markus Sauer, Ph.D., Universitat Heidelberg Co-localization single molecules at nanoscale resolution
Gunter Schmahl, Ph.D., Instiut fur Rontgenphysik Specific protein ID at nanoscale resolution
Gerd Schneider, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory X-ray tomography of labeled cells
Rasmus R. Schroeder, Ph.D., Max-Planck-Institute for Medical Research Imaging macromolecular assemblies in biology
Joachim P. Spatz, Ph.D., Heidelberg University Nanostructured surfaces in biological systems analysis
Malte Wachsmuth, Ph.D., The University of Heidelberg FCS and intranuclear mobility
Günter Reiss, Ph.D., University of Bielefeld Magnetic sensors

Nanoscience

Michael Grunze, Ph.D., The University of Heidelberg Spectroscopy
Scott Collins, Univesity of Califormia, Davis Microfabrication
Horst Weller, Nanocrystals, semiconductor nanoparticles
 
Deadline for Abstracts: August 15, 2002
 
Registration: (Includes: welcome reception, lunches, coffee breaks, and one banquet dinner)
For-profit: $800
Non-profit: $400
Students: $250 (Must be enrolled in a degree program with no prior advanced degree).
Placement is limited. Early pre-registration is highly encouraged.

Applications by Women, Minorities, and Persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged.

For further information or to submit application materials, please contact:

Judi Alexander, Conference Coordinator
The Jackson Laboratory
600 Main Street
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
Phone: (207) 288-6326
Fax: (207) 288-6080
E-mail: judih@jax.org
 
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