About
Symposium « RNA and genome stability »
Department of Mycology
Institut Pasteur, Paris
December 5, 2018
Auditorium François Jacob
Several recent studies have either augmented or challenged altogether some of the existing ideas about the role of RNA-based processes in maintaining genome stability. This symposium is our attempt to bring together and discuss some of the most exciting new developments in this field.
Organizers:
Eugene GLADYSHEV (eugene.gladyshev@pasteur.fr)
Guilhem JANBON (guilhem.janbon@pasteur.fr)
Program:
8:30-9:15 – Light breakfast
9:15 – Introduction (Guilhem Janbon)
9:30 – Peter Andersen (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology): “Hacking gene expression: active heterochromatin in genetic conflicts”
10:00 – Elizabeth Bayne (University of Edinburgh): “Small RNAs and heterochromatin regulation in fission yeast”
10:30 – Coffee Break
11:00 – Marianne Farnebo (Karolinska Institutet): “Roles of RNA in DNA repair and chromatin structure”
11:30 – Klaus Förstemann (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München): “Transcription and RNA processing at DNA breaks in Drosophila”
12:00-14:00 – Lunch (provided)
14:00 – Benoit Arcangioli (Institut Pasteur): “Dnmt2, an enigmatic RNA-DNA methyltransferase”
14:30 – Eugene Gladyshev (Institut Pasteur): “Homologous dsDNA-dsDNA pairing triggers production of small RNAs during meiosis in Neurospora”
15:00 – Coffee Break
15:30 – Benoit Palancade (Institut Jacques Monod): “Uncovering cis- and trans-acting factors protecting from genomes transcription-associated genetic instability”
16:00 – German Martinez (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences): “tRNA-derived sRNAs: New Players in Genome Protection”
Registration is free but required.
Please register before the end of November 30 at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/symposium-rna-and-genome-stability-tickets-52443926195
See you in December!