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Cell biology of the nucleus

Overview

This conference will take place at EMBL Heidelberg, with the option to attend virtually.

Conference overview

The nucleus houses the genome and plays a central role in all cellular processes. Over the last decade, advances in modern genomics have provided important insight into 3D genome organisation but the underlying cell biology of the nucleus is often not considered. The nucleus is not just a passive scaffold for the genome: it is a highly dynamic organelle with a suite of unique mechanisms that help control its biochemical compartmentalization, its integration into both intra and extracellular mechanical networks, and its response to pathological and environmental insults. The goal of this conference is to showcase the cell biological mechanisms that define the nucleus as an organelle.

To meet this goal, we intend to bring together scientists from a range of backgrounds working on different aspects of the nucleus, including nuclear architecture, nuclear envelope remodeling, nuclear transport, nuclear mechanics, molecular machines, nuclear divisions, evolution, and biophysics of the nucleus.

Session Topics

  • Evolution of the nucleus
  • Biophysics of the nucleus
  • Dynamic nuclear architecture
  • Mechanics of the nucleus
  • Nuclear signaling and communication
  • Nuclear envelope and nuclear transport
  • Cell division and the nucleus
  • Nuclear pathomechanisms

Date: 18 - 21 Nov 2025

Location: EMBL Heidelberg and Virtual

Venue: EMBL Advanced Training Centre


Deadline(s):

Abstract submission: 26 Aug 2025

Registration (On-site): 7 Oct 2025

Registration (Virtual): 4 Nov 2025


Organisers:

  • Simone Köhler
    EMBL Heidelberg, Germany

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