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This year’s 6th Annual CE Symposium will be held on March 2nd from 12:00-4:05 pm in MBRB’s 2nd Floor Auditorium, with a poster session from 4:15-6:00 pm in the GMB Lobby.

This year, in addition to our Keynote Speaker, Dr. Nada Jabado, we will feature 11 talks from UNC and NIEHS postdocs and graduate students.

Agenda below:

 

Agenda

12:00 1:00 pm

MBRB

2nd Floor Auditorium

Nada Jabado, MD, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics at McGill University, Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

Talk Title: TBD

1:00 1:15 pm Rosemary Plagens, PhD (Franco)

Mapping the FOXA1 Interactome in ER+ Breast Cancer Cells using Proximity Labeling

1:15 1:30 pm Matthew Niederhuber (McKay)

The Drosophila BAP Chromatin Remodeling Complex is Required to Constrain and Deactivate a Temporally Dynamic Enhancer During Wing Development

1:30 1:45 pm Dimitris Theofilatos, PhD (Tsagaratou)

TET proteins regulate T cell and iNKT cell lineage specification in a TET2 catalytic-dependent manner

1:45– 2:00 pm Cole Martin (Morris)

p53 Reshapes the TEAD Landscape During Tumor Suppression

2:00 2:20 pm Break
2:20 2:35 pm Audra Bryan, PhD (Dowen)

Elucidating structural regulators of enhancer-promoter loops and determining their roles in the regulation of gene expression

2:35 2:50 pm Glory Dan-Dukor (Williams)

The role of multivalency in ETO2-mediated recruitment of NURD to the gamma-globin locus

2:50 3:05 pm Wei Shi, PhD  (Conlon)

CHD4 and SMYD1 synergistically repress transcription in developing heart

3:05 3:20 pm Marielle Bond (Phanstiel/Won)

Chromatin loop dynamics during cellular differentiation are associated with changes to both anchor and internal regulatory features

3:20—3:35 pm Fleur Chapus, PhD (Rodriguez, NIEHS)

Live cell imaging of enhancer transcriptional states reveals long lived chromatin bound RNA

3:35– 3:50 pm Tim Daugird (Legant)

Bridging nano- and mesoscale nuclear organization with single molecule microscopy

3:50– 4:05 pm Abid Khan, PhD (Strahl)

SETD2 maintains nuclear lamina stability to safeguard the genome

4:15 6:30 pm

GMB Lobby

Poster session and reception

 

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