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Integrated approaches workshop
WORKSHOP
Integrated Approaches for Spatial and Temporal Mapping of Gene Activity in Cells and Tissues
SEPTEMBER 20, 2017
LOCATION: Bethesda North Marriott Hotel (Salon F-G)
1:00 Introductory statements; Rob Singer
1:05 Gary Karpen (Berkeley). **"Phase transitions drive chromatin domain formation"** * Gary has been assessing the role of chromatin in gene activation. His recent work demonstrates that chromatin domains undergo phase transitions. (//Nature// 2017, PMID:28636597)
1:30 Xiaowei Zhuang (Harvard). **“Imaging the spatial organization of the chromosome and the transcriptome in single cells”.** * Xiaowei has been developing superresolution methods for high resolution imaging of chromatin and their compartments over time (//Science// 2016, PMCID PMC4991974)
2:00 Michael Levine (Princeton) **“Promoter-enhancer interactions as a model for gene activation”** * Michael has been investigating the spatial and temporal events concerning promoters and enhancers in living embryos. They stand as a model for how 4D DNA folding can activate transcriptional bursting (//Cell// 2016, PMCID:PMC4970759)
2:30 break
3:00 Rifka Vlijm (Heidelberg) ** “Imaging nuclear structural changes using STED microscopy”.**
Rifka has been working with Stefan Hell to develop dyes for superresolution STED microscopy for investigating nuclear events in living cells and embryos. (Chemistry, 2017, PMID 28370443)
3:30 Luke Lavis (Janelia Research Campus) “New dyes for imaging nuclear structures in real time”.
4:00 Discussion: Joan Ritland, Job Dekker, Andy Belmont, David Gilbert, Jan Liphardt, Rob Singer and Richard Conroy
5:00 Adjourn