Applications for this meeting must be submitted by July 4, 2010. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.
The 2010 Gordon Conference on Chromatin Structure and Function will present forefront research on how the genome is packaged and how that packaging is involved in regulation of nuclear processes. The nucleosome is the basic building block of chromatin, and the conference will include talks on nucleosome structure, nucleosome remodeling, covalent modification of histones, histone exchange and histone variants. Compaction of chromatin, higher order structures, long-range interactions, mitotic and meiotic mechanisms, RNA-based mechanisms, transvection and paramutation will also be covered. Invited speakers represent a broad variety of approaches including genetics, structural biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology and bioinformatics. This conference has a long history of attracting the top researchers in the field of chromatin structure and function and fostering interactions between these people and new members of the field. The 2010 Conference will continue the trend of extending coverage of the variety of approaches used to study chromatin. Space will be held for young scientists, and all applicants will have the opportunity to present a poster on their work if they wish. Many of the platform presentations will be chosen from the submitted abstracts to ensure inclusion of the latest developments during the formal sessions. Significant time for discussion will be scheduled into every session to promote the lively exchange of ideas and interpretations. The conference schedule allows ample time in the afternoons and after the session in the evening for the informal interactions that have always played a key role at this Conference.
A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by March 25, 2010. Please check back for updates.
- Histone Variants
(Bob Kingston, Genevieve Almouzni / C.David Allis / Karolin Luger / Steve Henikoff)
- Enzymes that Work on Chromatin
(Peter Becker, Geeta Narlikar / Brad Cairns / Geeta Narlikar / Tim Richmond / Jerry Workman)
- Regulation of And by Covalent Marks
(David Allis, Shelley Berger / Sharon Dent / Yang Shi / Shelley Berger / Ali Shilatifard)
- Higher Order Structures
(Bob Kingston, Wendy Bickmore / Daniela Rhodes / Wendy Bickmore / Thomas Jenuwein)
- Silencing Mechanisms
(Barbara Meyer, Giacomo Cavalli / Vicki Chandler / Giacomo Cavalli / Juerg Mueller / Shiv Grewal)
- DNA Methylaton and Regulation
(Steve Henikoff, Anjana Rao / Michael Green / Anjana Rao / Yi Zhang)
- Replication, Mitosis and Nuclear Landmarks
(Genevieve Almouzni, Gary Karpen / Dave Gilbert / Toshi Tsukiyama / Gary Karpen / Julie Cooper)
- RNA in Regulation
(Julie Cooper, Robin Allshire / Jeannie Lee / Hiten Madhani / Danesh Moazed / Robin Allshire)
- Dosage Compensation
(Thomas Jenuwein, Edith Heard / Peter Becker / Edith Heard / Barbara Meyer)