Organizer(s) |
Dr Keith Harshman, UNIL Prof. Vincent Dion, UNIL Prof. Philipp Engel, UNIL Prof. Julia Santiago Cuellar, UNIL Prof. Tanja Schwander, UNIL |
Speakers |
Monday: Sara Buonomo, University of Edinburgh, UK Hernán A. Burbano, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, DE Giacomo Cavalli, Institute of Human Genetics, Montpellier, FR Magnus Nordborg, Gregor Mendel Institute for Plant Biology, AT Philippe Pasero, Institute of Human Genetics, Montpellier, FR Korbinian Schneeberger, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, DE Tuesday: Siv Andersson, Uppsala University, SENicolas Galtier, University of Montpellier, FR Romain Koszul, Institut Pasteur, FR Walter Salzburger, University of Basel, CH Sarah Schaack, Reed College, Portland, USA Tim van Opijnen, Boston College, US |
Information |
Lausanne Genomics Days 2018
February 5 & 6, 2018 University of Lausanne Genopode Building, Auditorium C Download the program Monday February 5, 2018
09:00 Hernán A. Burbano - Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology (Germany) Reinforcing plant evolutionary genomics using ancient DNA 09:45 Philippe Pasero - Institute of Human Genetics/CNRS (France) Cellular responses to replication stress in yeast and in human cells 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Korbinian Schneeberger - Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Germany) Phylogenetic association mapping reveals the adaptive basis of between-species trait variation 11:45 Sara Buonomo - University of Edinburgh (UK) Rif1 a hub connecting nuclear architecture and replication timing 12:30 Lunch (sandwiches and drinks provided in Exhibition Hall) 14:00 Magnus Nordborg - Gregor Mendel Institute for Plant Biology (Austria) Epigenetic variation in Arabidopsis 14:45 Giacomo Cavalli – Institute of Human Genetics/CNRS (France) The role of 3D genome organization in epigenetic regulation of development Tuesday February 6, 2018
09:00 Romain Koszul - Institut Pasteur (France) Probing virus/host interactions in complex microbial communities using DNA 3D contacts 09:45 Tim van Opijnen - Boston College (USA) Phenotypic, metabolic and transcriptional analyses combined with topological network modeling predicts survival success of pathogenic bacteria
10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Siv Andersson - Uppsala University (Sweden) The evolution of intracellular membranes and the challenges of integrating two genomes in one cell 11:45 Sarah Schaack, Reed College (USA) Direct Genome-wide Estimates of Mutation Rate and Spectra 12:30 Lunch (sandwiches and drinks provided in Exhibition Hall) 14:00 Walter Salzburger, University of Basel (Switzerland) The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation in Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes 14:45 Nicolas Galtier - University of Montpellier (France) Comparative population genomics in animals: genetic diversity, adaptive rate, species barrier |