Senescence leads to epigenomic destabilization invoking hallmarks of reprogramming and pluripotency

December 5th, 2013- 11-14 6 Smilow Center – Epigenetics Meeting
Hua-Ying Fan, Ph.D., – University of Pennsylvania
The Sequence-Specific Transcription Factor c-Jun Targets Cockayne Syndrome Protein B to Regulate Transcription and Chromatin Structure
Gabriel Otte, – University of Pennsylvania
Senescence leads to epigenomic destabilization invoking hallmarks of reprogramming and pluripotency

Epigenetics Meeting, 11/11/10

November 11, 2010 (BRB Auditorium) – Epigenetics Meeting
Steve Reiner, Ph.D. (Penn SOM – Infectious Diseases)
Parsing Epigenetic information during cellular diversification and self-renewal
Sharmistha Pal, Ph.D. (The Wistar Institute – Davuluri Lab)
Alternative transcription driven by H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 expand the transcriptome during cerebellum development
Lindsay McKenna, Ph.D. (Penn SOM – Kaestner Lab)
Islet microRNAs in the pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Epigenetics Meeting, 9/16/10

Thursday, September 16, 2010 (Stanley Dunlop Auditorium in Stemmler Hall) – Epigenetics Meeting
Roger Gregory, Ph.D. (Cancer Biology)
Roles of ubiquitin on chromatin surrounding DNA double strand breaks
Alexei Tulin, Ph.D. (Fox Chase Cancer Center,)
Core histone variant H2Av controls PARP1 activation in chromatinr
Davind Bungard, Ph.D. (Berger Lab)
Signaling Kinase AMPK activates stress-promoted transcription via histone H2B phosphorylation

Epigenetics Meeting, 6/10/10

Thursday, June 10, 2010 (BRB II/III 251) – Epigenetics Meeting
Nahid Turan, Ph.D. (Temple University)
Inter-and intra-individual variation in allele-specific DNA methylation and gene expression in children conceived using Assisted Reproductive Technology
Steven McMahon, Ph.D. (Kimmel Cancer Center,)
Potential roles for the USP family of epigenetic regulators in ESC function and cancer
Brian D. Gregory, Ph.D. (Lynch Laboratory, Penn Genome Frontiers Institute)
Using high-throughput sequencing to study RNA silencing eukaryotes

Epigenetics Meeting, 5/27/10

Fox Chase Cancer Center
John T. Lis, Ph.D. (5/27/10)
Cornell University
“New Views of Local and Genome-wide Transcription Regulation in Vivo”
12:15 p.m., Reimann Auditorium

Epigenetics Meeting, 5/13/10

Thursday, May 13, 2010 (BRB II/III 251) – Epigenetics Meeting
Ted Abel, Ph.D. (Department of Biology)
Epigenetic Mechanisms of Memory Storage
Greg Dunn (Bale Lab)
Maternal High Fat Diet in Mice Epigenetically Programs Offspring Body Length Across Two Generations
Keerthy Nia, (Elefant Lab)
dTip60 HAT function plays an active role in axonal outgrowth during Drosophila development

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