Monday, September 25, 2017
12 PM – 1 PM
BRB Main Auditorium
Mitchell A. Lazar, M.D., Ph.D.
Willard and Rhoda Ware Professor in Diabetes and Metabolic; Diseases;
Director, Institute for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism;
Chief, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Perelman School of Medicine
Join us at Citizens Bank Park
for the Epigenetics Retreat
Event Details
- Date: Friday, October 13, 2017
- Time: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
- Other Info: Reception to follow at the Diamond and the Hall of Fame Club at Phillies Stadium (Citizen’s Bank Park, One Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pa 19148)
- Parking Info: Parking at the stadium is free
Gain Access To
- Lectures from Faculty and Post Doc Students
- Posters from Post Docs and Graduate Students
- Various Fun Team-Building Exercises
- Practice like a pro and swing in the same batting cages as the Phillies!
**Retreat open to Epigenetics Core Labs.
Register for the Retreat Below
Registration Closed.
CHOP
Paul Brindle (11/4/09)
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
“What‘s up with histone acetylation and transcription in mammals?”
12:00, ARC 123 A/B
Center for Cancer Pharmacology
Eric Brown (11/4/09)
University of Pennsylvania
“The role of ATR in maintaining genome Integrity and preventing aging”
12:00, Reunion Hall, John Morgan Building
November 19, 2009 (BRB II/III 251) – Epigenetics Meeting
Hua-Ying Fan (Fox Chase Cancer Center)
Mechanism of epigenetic regulation
Niraj Shanbhag (SOM-Cancer Biology Program)
An ATM-dependent transcriptional silencing program is transmitted through chromatin modifications in Cis to DNA double strand breaks
Brenna Brady (SOM-Pathology and Laboratory Medicine)
Regulation of the TCRβ locus post recombination
Genetics
John A. Stamatoyannopoulos, M.D. (2/1/10)
University of Washington
12:15 p.m., BRB II/III Auditorium