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Title

Lausanne Genomics Days 2017

Dates

9-10 February 2017

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Responsable de l'activité

Alexandre Reymond

Organizer(s)

Dr Keith Harshman, UNIL
Prof. Vincent Dion, UNIL
Prof. Philipp Engel, UNIL
Prof. Jacques Fellay, EPFL
Prof. Christian Hardtke, UNIL
Prof. Tanja Schwander, UNIL
Prof. Alexandre Reymond, UNIL
Dr Sheila Unger, CHUV

Speakers

Thursday 9 February 2017
- Mathieu Joron, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, Montpellier- Michael Lenhard, University of Potsdam
- Eduardo Rocha, Institut Pasteur
- Paul Schulz-Lefert, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
- Shinichi Sunagawa, ETH Zurich
- Beatriz Vicoso, Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Friday 10 February 2017

- Constance Alabert, University of Dundee
- Douglas Easton, University of Cambridge
- Helder Ferreira, University of St Andrews
- Bart Loeys, Antwerp University Hospital
- Duncan Smith, New York University
- Tom Vulliamy, Queen Mary University of London

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Location

University of Lausanne, Génopode, Auditorium C

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Thursday 9 February 2017
- Paul Schulz-Lefert, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchReductionist approaches to explore microbiota functions

- Michael Lenhard, University of PotsdamThe genetic basis of floral adaptations in plant mating systems

- Beatriz Vicoso, Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Sex chromosome turnover and conservation in insects

- Mathieu Joron, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, Montpellier
The evolution and genomic consequences of adaptive inversion polymorphism in butterflies

- Shinichi Sunagawa, ETH Zurich
Metagenomic insights into the Human Gut and the Ocean Microbiome

- Eduardo Rocha, Institut Pasteur
Bacteria and their mobile elements: Sex, enslavement, and death


Friday 10 February 2017

- Helder Ferreira, University of St Andrews
Exploring new roles of ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling proteins in budding yeast

- Tom Vulliamy, Queen Mary University of London
Characterising genetic causes of bone marrow failure

- Constance Alabert, University of Dundee
DNA replication and epigenome maintenance

- Bart Loeys, Antwerp University Hospital
Marfan syndrome and related disorders: From gene to therapy

- Douglas Easton, University of Cambridge
Genetic susceptibility to breast cancer: Architecture, mechanisms and clinical implications

- Duncan Smith, New York University
Eukaryotic DNA replication: The view from the lagging strand

Expenses

PhD students of StarOmics are eligible for reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train (half-fare card, and 2nd class) and meals (up to 25 CHF). Please send the original tickets (no copies, except for the general abonnement) with the reimbursement form to Corinne Dentan (see: biologie.cuso.ch)

Places

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Deadline for registration 08.02.2017
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