Anna Marie Pyle
Yale University,
USA
EMBO | EMBL Symposium
Before the genetic information stored in DNA can be used to direct cell growth and metabolism, it has to be transferred into RNA. Messenger RNAs (mRNAs) that code for proteins and noncoding RNAs are key components in the transmission of genetic information in all life forms – from viruses to complex mammalian organisms. Exciting recent findings now reveal a new layer of information added to RNAs in the form of chemical marks (the epitranscriptome) that play a critical role in gene expression control. This remarkable complexity in the lives of RNAs will be discussed at this meeting.
The EMBO | EMBL Symposium “The Complex Life of RNA” will bring leaders in the RNA field together with post-docs and students, to disseminate and discuss the most recent results, and will honour Kiyoshi Nagai’s life and many contributions to the field.
“The Complex Life of RNA is the key event in RNA biology. It is incredibly difficult to represent this complex area of knowledge, but the organisers succeeded in decomposing the complexity!” – Alexey Moskovtsev, Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow, Russia
“Mind blowing science fresh from the bench and presented by top experts – a truly rewarding experience!” – Peer Staehler, BASF New Business GmbH, Germany
“I loved attending the 2018 Complex Life of RNA Symposium: Timely talks on the most recent and stunning findings, which nicely covered topics and hot issues in the field; great opportunities for scientific discussion, in a gorgeous venue. Can’t wait for 2020!” – Alice Lebreton, Institute of Biology of ENS, Paris, France
“While I was at The Complex Life RNA symposium held at EMBL, I was able to present my work as a poster to several researchers. One such researcher from Norway got interested in my work and offered to host me for a short term in his lab to enhance my current project. After several correspondences, I was able to design a project that could also potentially start a collaboration between my home lab in India and his lab in Norway. I applied for the EMBO-STF fellowship and I was successful in securing this grant for my visit to Norway. So, I believe, attending this conference was a great boost for my scientific career.” – Preeti Kute, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, India
Yale University,
USA
Yale University,
USA
The University of Edinburgh,
UK
ETH Zürich,
Switzerland
Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica,
Taiwan
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry,
Germany
University of Dundee,
UK
John Innes Centre,
UK
Centre for Genomic Regulation,
Spain
TJohns Hopkins University,
USA
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
UK
University of California, Berkeley,
USA
Aarhus University,
Denmark
Sloan Kettering Institute, The Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
USA
Scripps Research,
USA
Institute for Research in Biomedicine,
Spain
Brown University,
USA
University of California, Los Angeles,
USA
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research,
ermany
Centre for Genomic Regulation,
Spain
Johns Hopkins University,
USA
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
Yale University,
USA
(1949 – 2019) MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
UK
University of Geneva,
Switzerland
EMBL Heidelberg
Germany
Date: 7 - 9 Oct 2020
Location: Virtual