Lausanne Genomics Days 2020
is an annual event sponsored by the University of Lausanne and the Conférence Universitaire de Suisse Occidentale (CUSO). This 2-day event will bring to Lausanne internationally renowned investigators to present and discuss the newest developments in genomics and genomic technologies and their impact on biological research. The format of the event has been updated in 2020, introducing presentations from UNIL laboratories, the objective being to share, stimulate the usage of, and promote the development of cutting edge genomics methods for the benefit of the whole UNIL community. The 2020 edition of the Lausanne Genomics Days will be held Monday and Tuesday February 10 and 11 in the Genopode Building of the University of Lausanne
Lausanne Genomics Days 2020
February 10 & 11, 2020 University of Lausanne, Genopode Building, Auditorium C
Monday February 10, 2020
09:30-10:00 Welcome and coffee in the Génopode hall
10:00-11:45 Translation regulation Chair: Prof. Sven Bergmann - UNIL: Department of Computational Biology Keynote presentation 10:00 Prof. Tamir Tuller - Tel Aviv University, Israel Computational deciphering and modelling of novel gene expression rules encoded in the mRNA 10:45 Dr. Anneke Brümmer (Prof. Sven Bergmann group) - UNIL: Department of Computational Biology LincRNA sequences are biased to counteract their translation 11:00 Dr. Cédric Gobet (Prof. Felix Naef group) - EPFL Modeling ribosome dwell times and relationships with aminoacyl-tRNAs in mouse liver 11:25 Prof. David Gatfield - UNIL: Center for Integrative Genomics Transcriptome-wide sites of collided ribosomes reveal sequence determinants of translational pausing 11:45-13:00 Lunch in the Génopode hall 13:00-14:45 RNA processing Chair: Dr. Julien Marquis - UNIL: Genomics Facility Keynote presentation 13:00 Prof. Stefan Ameres - Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Austria SLAMseq – Dissecting gene regulatory mechanisms by time-resolved RNA sequencing 13:45 Dr. Flora Brozzi (Prof. Romano Regazzi group) - Department of Fundamental Neurosciences (DNF) RNA-tagging to unveil beta-cell/immune cell crosstalk in diabetes pathogenesis 14:05 Dr. Rodrigo Siqueira Reis (Prof. Yves Poirier group) - UNIL: Department of Plant Molecular Biology Complex mRNA-antisense lncRNA interaction revealed by SHAPE-MaP 14:25 Lina Worpenberg (Prof. Jean Yves Roignant group) - UNIL: Center for Integrative Genomics Shaping the nervous system by m6A mRNA modification 14:45-15:15 Coffee break in the Génopode hall 15:15-16:55 Gene editing Chair: Prof. Julia Santiago Cuellar - UNIL: Department of Plant Molecular Biology Keynote presentation 15:15 Prof. Martin Jinek - University of Zurich, Switzerland Molecular mechanisms of genome editors 15:55 Dr. Robertas Ursache (Prof. Niko Geldner group) - UNIL: Department of Plant Molecular Biology CRISPR and the new age of genetic analysis in Arabidopsis 16:20 Dr. Lotte Spel (Prof. Fabio Martinon group) - UNIL: Department of Biochemistry A functional genetics approach to dissect inflammasome activation 16:45 Apéro in the Génopode hall
Tuesday February 11, 2020
09:30-10:00 Welcome and coffee in the Génopode hall 10:00-11:45 Microbiome Chair Prof. Philipp Engel - UNIL: Department of Fundamental microbiology Keynote presentation 10:00 Prof. Colin Hill - University College Cork, Ireland A voyage through the gut virome 10:45 Dr. Kirsten Ellegaard (Prof. Philipp Engel group) - UNIL: Department of Fundamental microbiology Getting quantitative on the Microbiome: vast differences in strain-level diversity among host-associated bacterial communities 11:05 Paddy Gibson (Prof. Jan-Willem Veening group) - UNIL: Department of Fundamental microbiology Deciphering the origins of amoxicillin resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae through experimental evolution and NGS 11:25 Dr. Guillem Salazar Guiral - ETH: Microbiology Disentangling the effects of gene expression changes and community turnover in the global ocean 11:45-13:30 Lunch in the Génopode hall 13:30-15:15 Evolution Session Chair Prof. Tanja Schwander - UNIL: Department of Ecology and Evolution 13:30 Prof. Anne Roulin - UZH: Department of Plant and Microbial Biology Transposable element evolution in small genomes What can we learn from population genomics in B. distachyon? 13:50 Jelisaveta Djordjevic (Prof. Tanja Schwander group) - UNIL: Department of Ecology and Evolution Sexual conflict and the ontogeny of sex-biased gene expression in stick insects 14:10 Tom Kay (Prof. Laurent Keller group) - UNIL: Department of Ecology and Evolution Position in the social network is a central driver of behavior and gene expression in ants Keynote presentation 14:30 Prof. Detlev Arendt - EMBL Heidelberg Evolution of neurons and of the nervous system |