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Abcam, Inc., Best Western: Inn at Longwood Medical, 342 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA
May 29, 2008
About the meeting: The 2008 "Cellular Responses to DNA Damage" Symposium will explore the links between chromatin dynamics, histone modification and the repair of DNA double strand breaks. The compact nature of chromatin presents a significant barrier to DNA-dependent transactions, including gene transcription and DNA replication. Access to specific regions of chromatin is regulated at multiple levels, including remodeling of chromatin structure, local deposition of specific histone variants, post-translational modification of histones and the recruitment of specific proteins to these modified histones. The ability of cells to detect and repair DNA double strand breaks appears to be dependent on many of these same regulatory processes. By bringing together a diverse array of experts from the fields of chromatin structure, histone modification, chromatin remodeling and DNA double-strand break repair, this symposium aims to highlight the critical role of histones and chromatin structure in the detection and repair of DNA double strand breaks.
Topics to be discussed include: Higher order chromatin structures and double strand break repair. Chromatin remodeling complexes implicated in the repair of DNA breaks. Chromatin structure adjacent to DNA double strand breaks. The role of histones and histone modifications in DNA damage signaling, including key modifications such as H2AX phosphorylation, histone methylation and histone ubiquitination. Formation of DNA repair complexes at DNA double strand breaks.
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Organized by:
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Dr. Brendan Price and Dr. Ralph Scully in association with Abcam, Inc. |
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Invited Speakers:
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- Karolin Luger, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
- Craig Peterson, UMass Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts
- Fred Alt, HHMI/The Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
IgH class switching, DNA end-joining and translocations - Craig Bassing, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia
Dynamics of histone H2AX phosphorylation in chromatin around DNA breaks - David Livingston, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts
Functional analysis of the BRCA1 gene product - Marjorie Oettinger, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
- Evi Soutoglou, NCI, Bethesda, Maryland
Nuclear architecture in maintenance of genome integrity
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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Oral abstract deadline: March 15, 2008, Poster abstract deadline: April 29, 2008
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Registration:
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Register online at http://www.abcam.com/dnadamage08
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E-mail:
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katie.sedat@abcam.com
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