Dear colleague,
We warmly invite you to join the international conference Systems Epigenetics: Towards Precision Cancer Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 27-30 November 2018.
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This conference brings together scientists from multidisciplinary fields employing different research strategies providing a platform for scientists focusing on fundamental and biomedical
research, clinicians and private sector scientists. We aim to create a vibrant environment to promote cross-talk between different disciplines. We will discuss various aspects of epigenetic regulation (e.g. higher order chromatin folding, chromatin enhancer
regulation, dynamics of chromatin and nuclear organization and epigenomics) in the context of cancer initiation, progression and treatment. The latest scientific developments to studying epigenetic regulation will be presented by keynote and invited speakers
setting ground for precision medicine in cancer treatment. We have a great line-up of
high level speakers.
Yours Sincerely,
On behalf of the organising committee
Dr Pernette J. Verschure (University of Amsterdam)
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Early bird rate: Euro 210,-
Registration & abstracts deadline 28 May 2018
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The Systems Epigenetics: Towards Precision Cancer Medicine Conference is organized in the context of the EpiPredict EU H2020 Innovative Training
Network (www.EpiPredict.eu) coordinated by Dr Pernette Verschure. EpiPredict
employs a systems medicine approach to obtain a detailed mechanistic understanding of epigenetic regulation in resistance development against hormonal treatment in breast cancer estrogen receptor positive patients.
We invite you to:
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Abstracts are
now being accepted for a short talk or poster within one of the following session categories:
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Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms: 'State-of-the-art epigenetics'
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Epigenetics and clinical cancer: A systems medicine view
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Epigenetics and clinical cancer: metabolic reprogramming
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Epigenetics, cell heterogeneity and cancer stem cells
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Innovative epigenetic interference tools and synthetic biology
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