Program
Early embryogenesis and epigenetics Embryo 2023 Program
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08:30-09:00 | Registration& Coffee
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09:00-09:15 | Opening and remarks
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09:15-10:45 | Session 1
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09:15-09:40 |
Alex Schier , The University of Basel
Reconstructing cell differentiation
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09:40-10:05 |
Bertie Göttgens, University of Cambridge
Formation of the 1st Embryonic Blood Cells
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10:05-10:20 |
Johanna Gassler, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Orphan nuclear receptors are required for major zygotic genome activation in murine embryos
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10:20-10:45 |
Nicolas Plachta, University of Pennsylvania
Lecture
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10:45-11:15 | Coffee Break
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11:15-12:45 | Session 2
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11:15-11:40 |
Nissim Benvenisty, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Essentialome of Human Development and Disease
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11:40-12:05 |
Samantha Morris, Washington University in St. Louis
Multi-omic lineage tracing: insights into reprogramming cell identity
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12:05-12:20 |
Eyal Karzbrun, Weizmann Institute of Science
Self-organized morphogenesis of a stem cell-derived human neural tube
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12:20-12:45 |
Yechiel Elkabetz, Max Plank Institute for Molecular Genetics
Directing Fates of Human Brain Stem Cells in 2D and Organoid Cultures: A Close Know-How of Your Lead Actors
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12:45-14:00 | Lunch
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14:00-15:30 | Session 3
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14:00-14:25 |
Déborah Bourchis, Institut Curie
DNA methylation in genome control
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14:25-14:50 |
Anne Ferguson-Smith, University of Cambridge
Mammalian epigenetic inheritance - models and mechanisms
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14:50-15:05 |
Katrin Friederike Leesch, IMP (Institute of Molecular pathology)
Signaling pathways controlling ribosome dormancy and activation during development
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15:05-15:30 |
Yehudit Bergman, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Asynchronous replication; an epigenetic mark that programs allelic choice throughout development
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15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break
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16:00-17:30 | Session 4
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16:00-16:25 |
Bruno Reversade, A*STAR, Singapore
Lecture
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16:25-16:50 |
Joshua Brickman, University of Copenhagen
Enhancer occupancy securing fate and maintaining potency
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16:50-17:05 |
Graziano Martello, University of Padua
Esrrb conveys naive pluripotent cells through the formative transcriptional program
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17:05-17:30 |
Rudolf Jaenisch, Whitehead Institute, MIT
Lecture
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17:30-19:00 | Poster Session
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19:00-20:00 | Dinner
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Organizing committee
- Amos Tanay
Weizmann Institute of science - Jacob Hanna
Weizmann Institute of science - Yonatan Stelzer
Weizmann Institute of science
Sponsors
The Chorafas Institute for Scientific Exchange
The Helen and Martin Kimmel Institute for Stem Cell Research
The Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Center
Coordinator & Accessibility Issues
Inbal Azoulay
inbal.azoulay@weizmann.ac.il