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Microtubules: from atoms to complex systems – Course and Conference Office

EMBO | EMBL Symposium

Microtubules: from atoms to complex systems

Overview

This conference will take place at EMBL Heidelberg, with the option to attend virtually. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or recovery is required for on-site attendance. Please see EMBL’s COVID-19 terms and conditions.

Symposium Overview

The microtubule cytoskeleton is essential for a wide variety of cellular functions, such as chromosome segregation, directed vesicle and organelle transport, cell motility and cell polarity. Impaired microtubule function can lead to human diseases including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders, where microtubules serve as important therapeutic targets. In recent years, interdisciplinary approaches embracing cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology and mathematical modelling have made a tremendous impact on microtubule research.

The progressive diversification of the microtubule field has created the need for a strong meeting that unifies the community and brings together researchers from different disciplines interested in microtubule research. This role has been played by this conference series, which was initiated in 2010. Our meetings bring together early-career and established researchers from all over the world who are interested in fundamental microtubule biology and its impact on organism development, homeostasis and disease. As in our previous meetings, this new symposium will feature inspirational keynote and landmark lectures, a large number of short talk opportunities selected from the submitted abstracts, and lively poster sessions, as well as special activities for networking and advancing EMBO global initiatives.

Session Topics

  • Patterning of microtubule arrays
  • Microtubule-based control of cell architecture
  • Microtubule motors and their regulation
  • Microtubule biophysics
  • The tubulin code
  • Microtubules in neurons
  • Microtubules in cell division

Speakers and Organisers

Keynote Speaker

Landmark Lectures

Speakers

Sophie Dumont

University of California, San Francisco

USA

(Virtual Speaker)

Scientific Organisers

Conference Organiser

Programme

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  • Recorded talks will be accessible on demand for 2 weeks after the end of the event.
  • All times in the programme below are shown as the time in Europe/Berlin.

Please find the poster listing here.

Day 1 – Wednesday 8 June 2022
TimeSpeaker
12:00-14:00Registration & Lunch
12:40-13:30Pre-conference workshop – registration required
Studying Cytoskeletal Processes with Optical Tweezers Correlated to IRM and Fluorescence Microscopy
14:00-14:10Opening remarks
14:10-15:45Session 1: Patterning of microtubule arrays
Chair: Jens Lüders – Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Spain
14:10-14:35Mechanisms underlying the functional specification of individual aster microtubules during yeast mitosis
Yves Barral – ETH Zürich, Switzerland
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
14:35-14:50Short talk: Control of microtubule release from gamma-TuRC by CAMSAPs and nucleation-promoting factors
Dipti Rai – Utrecht University, the Netherlands
14:50-15:05Short talk: Ana1/CEP295 is an essential player in the centrosome maintenance program regulated by Polo kinase
Ana Pimenta-Marques – NOVA Medical School, CEDOC, Portugal
15:05-15:20Short talk: The γ-TuRC puzzle: from structure to function
Martin Würtz – University of Heidelberg, Germany
15:20-15:45Motorised organisation of microtubule arrays
Anne Straube – Warwick Medical School, UK
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
15:45-16:15Coffee break
16:15-17:45Session 2: Microtubule-based control of cell architecture
Chair: Mónica Bettencourt-Dias – Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal
16:15-16:40Virtual talk: TON1-dependent microtubules control placement of the cell division plane
Magdalena Bezanilla – Dartmouth College, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
16:40-16:55Short talk: Microtubules network dynamic in myonuclei positioning in muscle fibers
Alireza Ghasemizadeh – PGNM-INMG, France
16:55-17:20CLASP2 stabilizes GDP-associated terminal tubulins to prevent microtubule catastrophe
Ekaterina L. Grishchuk – University of Pennsylvania, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
17:20-17:45Patterning the microtubule cytoskeleton during development
Jessica Feldman – Stanford University, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
17:45-18:45Networking session
18:45-20:15Dinner
20:15-22:00Welcome reception with preview of all posters
Day 2 – Thursday 9 June 2022
TimeSpeaker
09:15-10:15Keynote lecture: Mechanical stability of microtubules
Jonathon Howard – Yale University, USA
Chair: Manuel Thery – CEA, IUH/Hopital Saint-Louis, France
LIVE STREAM ONLY
10:15-10:45Coffee break
10:45-12:30Session 3: Microtubule motors and their regulation
Chair: Vaishnavi Ananthanarayanan – University of New South Wales, Australia
LIVE STREAM ONLY
10:45-11:10Capturing kinesin and microtubule dynamics by cryo-electron microscopy
Charles Sindelar – Yale School of Medicine, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
11:10-11:25Short talk: Mechanism by which the kinesin-8 Kip3 combines motility and microtubule depolymerization activities
Matthieu Benoit – Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
LIVE STREAM ONLY
11:25-11:50Intraflagellar transport and microtubule dynamics in C. elegans chemosensory cilia
Erwin Peterman – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
11:50-12:15Microtubule binding-induced allostery promotes Pac1/LIS1 dissociation from dynein prior to cargo transport
Steven Markus – Colorado State University, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
12:15-12:30Short talk: The KASH5 protein involved in meiotic chromosomal movements is a novel dynein activating adaptor
Morgan DeSantis – University of Michigan, USA
LIVE STREAM ONLY
12:30-14:00Lunch & Meet the speakers of Day 1 and Day 2
Yves Barral, Anne Straube, Ekaterina L. Grishchuk, Jessica Feldman, Jonathon Howard, Charles Sindelar, Erwin Peterman, Steven Markus, Robert Cross
14:00-15:00Session 4: Emerging topics 1
Chair: Stephanie Redemann – University of Virginia, USA
14:00-14:15Virtual short talk: Microtubule deacetylation at the onset of collective migration in vivo
Elias Barriga – Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal
14:15-14:30Short talk: Synthetic reconstitution of cortical polarity to study cytoskeleton symmetry breaking
Emmanuel Derivery – MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK
14:30-14:45Short talk: Todalam: A rationally designed tubulin inhibitor with a unique molecular mechanism of action
Andrea Prota – Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
14:45-15:00Short talk: Lateral interactions between beta-tubulins determine the temperature dependence of microtubule dynamics
Jeffrey Moore – University of Colorado, USA
15:00-15:25Poster flash talks (2 minutes / 1 slide per talk)
#51 – Liza Ammar-Khodja, #55 – Sreya Basu, #70 – Liliana Correia, #77 – Ashwin Dsouza, #81 – Veronica Farmer; #85 – Mariya Genova, #96 – Gil Henkin, #98 – Kristýna Holanová, #114 – Hanjin Liu, #122 – Véronique Marthiens
15:25-15:55Coffee break
15:55-18:35Poster session 1 (odd)
18:35-20:05Dinner
20:05-20:451st Landmark lecture: Interlocking mechanics of kinesins and tubulins
Robert Cross – Warwick Medical School, UK
Chair: Kassandra Ori-McKenney – University of California, Davis, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
20:45-22:30Wine & beer session with the possibility to continue poster session
Day 3 – Friday 10 June 2022
TimeSpeaker
09:15-11:00Session 5: Microtubule biophysics
Chair: Gary Brouhard – McGill University, Canada
09:15-09:40Microtubule lattice spacing governs tau envelope formation
Zdeněk Lánský – Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
09:40-10:05Ultraresolution picotensiometry of kinesin motors
Erik Schäffer – University of Tübingen, Germany
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
10:05-10:20Short talk: Bending-torsional elasticity and energetics of the plus-end microtubule tip
Maxim Igaev – Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Germany
10:20-10:45Microtubules function as mechanosensor to regulate intracellular transport
Akira Kakugo – Hokkaido University, Japan
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
10:45-11:00Short talk: Measurements and simulations of microtubule growth imply strong longitudinal interactions and reveal a role for GDP on the elongating end
Luke Rice – University of Texas, USA
11:00-11:30Coffee break
11:30-13:15Session 6: Microtubules in neurons
Chair: Shaul Yogev – Yale University, USA
11:30-11:55Mechanisms for in vivo microtubule polarity in neurons
Kang Shen – Stanford University, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
11:55-12:10Short talk: Novel molecular mechanisms in reactivation of quiescent neural stem cells
Mahekta Gujar – Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore
LIVE STREAM ONLY
12:10-12:35Substrate-specific loss of Tubulin-alpha4a polyglutamylation in mice
Matthias Kneussel – Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH), Germany
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
12:35-12:50Short talk: Microtubules as a determinant of DRG axon asymmetry and regenerative capacity
Ana Catarina Costa – University of Porto, Portugal
LIVE STREAM ONLY
12:50-13:15Injury induced tau pathology in Drosophila melanogaster
Kassandra Ori-McKenney – University of California, Davis, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
13:15-14:45Lunch & Meet the speakers of Day 3 and Day 4
Zdeněk Lánský, Erik Schäffer, Akira Kakugo, Kang Shen, Matthias Kneussel, Kassandra Ori-McKenney, Karen Oegema, Freddy Frischknecht, Minhaj Sirajuddin, Susana Godinho, Gaia Pigino, Iva Tolic, Tim Mitchison
14:45-15:252nd Landmark lecture: Mitotic centrosomes: assembly & functions
Karen Oegema – Ludwig Cancer Research, USA
Chair: Carsten Janke – Institut Curie, France
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
15:25-15:50Poster flash talks (2 minutes / 1 slide per talk)
#146 – Priyanka Sasmal, #148 – Harriet Saunders, #150 – Muriel Sebastien, #151 – Sahana Shankar, #155 – Virginie Stoppin-Mellet, #157 – Sameedha Thale, #163 – Monika Trupinic, #164 – Nataliya Trushina, #177 – Mari Yoshida, #179 – Vitaly Zimyanin
15:50-16:20Coffee break
16:20-18:30Poster session 2 (even)
18:30-19:103rd Landmark lecture: Microtubules of protozoan parasites: from curious assemblies to exciting biology
Freddy Frischknecht – Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany
Chair: Anna Akhmanova – Utrecht University, The Netherlands
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
19:10-21:10BBQ dinner
21:10-23:00After-dinner drinks & live music by Lazy Fur
Day 4 – Saturday 11 June 2022
TimeSpeaker
09:15-11:00Session 7: The tubulin code
Chair: Marija Zanic – Vanderbilt University, USA
09:15-09:40Live cell markers for microtubule PTMs
Minhaj Sirajuddin – Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine, India
LIVE STREAM ONLY
09:40-09:55Short talk: One machinery, two codes: Extended “read-write” activities of chromatin remodelers on microtubules
Cheryl Walker – Baylor College of Medicine, USA
09:55-10:20Changes in microtubule PTMs drive organelle displacement in cells with amplified centrosomes
Susana Godinho – Cancer Research UK Barts Centre, UK
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
10:20-10:35Short talk: TTLL12 is a novel alpha-tubulin methyltransferase that regulates microtubule stability during epithelia polarization and cilia formation
Julia Ceglowski – University of Colorado, USA
10:35-11:00From nanopattern to function: the role of the tubulin code in ciliary mechanics
Gaia Pigino – Human Technopole, Italy
LIVE STREAM ONLY
11:00-11:30Coffee break
11:30-12:45Session 8: Emerging topics 2
Chair: Susanne Bechstedt – McGill University, Canada
11:30-11:45Short talk: Together till the end: what stabilizes microtubule end-bound protein oligomers?
Vladimir Volkov – Queen Mary University of London, UK
11:45-12:00Short talk: Semi-synthetic tubulin reveals: Polyglutamylation of tubulin increases detyrosination by controlling vasohibin activity
Charlotte Aumeier – University of Geneva, Switzerland
12:00-12:15Short talk: Microtubules are intrinsically disordered
Charlotte Guyomar – University of Rennes, France
12:15-12:30Short talk: A kinesin-1 variant reveals motor-induced microtubule damage in cells
Kristen Verhey – University of Michigan, USA
12:30-12:45Short talk: Understanding dynein-mediated neuronal trafficking
Alex Fellows – Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK
12:45-14:15Lunch
14:15-16:00Session 9: Microtubules in cell division
Chair: Patrick Meraldi – University of Geneva, Switzerland
14:15-14:40Virtual talk: The Astrin/SKAP Complex Reduces Friction at the Kinetochore-Microtubule Interface
Sophie Dumont – University of California, San Francisco, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
14:40-14:55Short talk: High-throughput analysis of k-fiber ultrastructure in 3D-reconstructed mammalian spindles
Robert Kiewisz – New York Structural Biology Center, USA
14:55-15:20How chromosome location determines its fate in mitosis
Iva Tolic – Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
15:20-15:35Short talk: Plasticity of mitotic spindle architecture and nuclear remodelling in Ichthyosporea
Hiral Shah – EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
15:35-16:00Cleavage plane determination in frog eggs
Tim Mitchison – Harvard University, USA
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM
16:00-16:25Closing remarks & Poster prize
Departure

Practical Information

Registration Fees and Abstract Submission

On-site Registration Fees include admission, conference materials, COVID-19 safety measures, meals and coffee breaks. Participants are expected to book and pay their own accommodation and travel expenses.

Virtual Registration Fees include access to all of the talks (livestreamed and on demand) and facility to submit questions.

On-site Academia€700
On-site PhD Student€600
On-site Industry€900
Virtual Academia€175
Virtual PhD Student€125
Virtual Industry€225

NO visa support letters will be issued until payment of the registration fee is confirmed.

Accredited journalists may be eligible to register for a reduced press rate or in some cases for complimentary registration. Registrants may be required to provide accreditation or equivalent proof of press membership after registration. Please contact Lina Nikolajeva for more information.

Confirmation and Payment

Registration will be on a first-come first-served basis. Your place can only be confirmed after payment of the registration fee. If you are added to our waiting list, please consider taking advantage of our offerings to participate virtually.

On-site participants: Types of payments accepted are international bank transfers and credit card payments.

Virtual participants: We are only able to accept card payments. In exceptional cases we can accept bank transfers. Please contact events@embl.de for details.

Abstract submission

Only registered participants attending the on-site event are eligible to submit an abstract. Abstracts will not be accepted from virtual participants.

After you have logged in and successfully registered, you will receive an email asking you to submit your abstract.  Click on the link provided and enter your abstract in the text box provided. Alternatively you can submit your abstract by clicking on the link on the confirmation page directly after registering. The same login credentials are used for both processes.

Please note:

Title: The title should not exceed 20 words. Only the first word of the title should start with a capital letter and the rest of the title should be in lowercase.

Authors and Affiliations: Please fill in the author’s details as requested in the online form. The compulsory details are: First Name, Last Name, Organisation Name (Affiliation or Company), Country and Email. Mark only one author as the role of First author and please don’t forget to indicate who will be presenting. The order of the authors will be listed as follows: First Author, Co-First Author (alphabetically if multiple), co-author(s) (in the order added by the submitter).

Presentation Types: When submitting your abstract, you can apply for an oral or poster presentation. A selection process will take place with the results announced 2-3 weeks after the abstract submission deadline.

Please check our FAQs pages for further information on how to submit an abstract.

Financial Assistance

Limited financial assistance is provided by the EMBL Advanced Training Centre Corporate Partnership Programme and EMBO in the form of both registration fee waivers and travel grants. Availability is limited to participants attending on-site events in Heidelberg and will be indicated during the abstract or motivation letter submission process.

Your place in the meeting is only confirmed by paying the registration fee, which is mandatory even when receiving a fee waiver.

Registration Fee Waiver

The fee waiver will cover the registration sum that you have paid to attend the course or conference.

Travel Grant

The travel grant will cover the cost of travel (airfare, train, bus, taxi, accommodation, visa, and/or registration fees*) and is provided up to specified caps which are normally as follows:

– up to €400 for participants travelling to an EMBL Course, EMBL Conference or EMBO|EMBL Symposium from within Europe.
– up to €1000 for participants travelling to an EMBL Course, EMBL Conference or EMBO|EMBL Symposium from outside Europe.
– up to €500 for any participant travelling to an EMBO Practical Course or EMBO Workshop.
– up to €1000 for any participant working in Chile, India, Singapore or Taiwan travelling to an EMBO Practical Course or EMBO Workshop.

*Registration fees are only covered for EMBO Practical Courses or EMBO Workshops

The organisers may reduce the grant cap to accommodate more participants. Recipients will be notified of their travel cap amount when they are informed of the outcome of their application. Original receipts must be provided with your signature for all costs incurred within two months of completion of travel. Scanned copies cannot be accepted.

Application

You may apply for financial assistance when submitting your motivation letter for courses, and abstract for conferences. In your application you will be asked to answer questions regarding why your lab cannot fund your attendance and how your attendance will make a difference to your career. Application for financial support will not affect the outcome of your registration application.

For the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grant, there is a pre-application question during the motivation letter submission process, and if selected you will be requested to complete a standard form and documentation consisting of your travel expense estimation.

Selection

The scientific organisers will select the recipients of all financial assistance during the motivation letter or abstract selection process. Results will be announced approximately 6-8 weeks before the event start date, however for some events this may be delayed. Selection results do not impact your admission to the meeting. Selection is based on your current work or study location, the reasons for needing financial support and the impact this event will have on your career.

Reimbursement

Costs will be reimbursed after the meeting only once a reimbursement form and original receipts (from travel costs) have been received.

Further details

View our list of external funding opportunities and information on attending a conference as an event reporter.

For further information about financial assistance please refer to the FAQ page.

Accommodation and Shuttles

Accommodation is not included in the conference registration fee.

As further changes in our events are possible due to COVID-19, you should book flights, trains and hotels with flexible options and favourable cancellation conditions.

The hotels below have rooms on hold for participants until 07 May 2022, in some cases at special rates. Please quote the booking code EES22-06 and confirm the exact price of the room with the hotel directly.

Hotel Anlage Hotel Holländer Hof  Premier Inn Heidelberg City
Hotel Bayrischer Hof  Hotel ibis Heidelberg Staycity Aparthotel Heidelberg
B&B HotelLeonardo Hotel Heidelberg City Centre Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Heidelberg
Hotel MonptiISG Hotel


Conference Shuttle Buses

Conference shuttle buses are free of charge for participants, and depart from designated bus stops near the hotels to EMBL and back, mornings and evenings.

Download the bus schedule

The bus stops for this conference are:

  • StayCity Hotel (close to B&B Hotel and Main Train Station)
  • Kurfürsten-Anlage (close to Main Train Station)
  • Neckarmünzplatz
  • Peterskirche
  • Crowne Plaza
  • ISG Hotel

View Conference shuttle bus stops and hotels in a larger map. Please note that not every bus stop will be used for every event.

Further details

Address: EMBL, Meyerhofstraße 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany. For further information on getting to EMBL Heidelberg visit Public Transportation to the Venue. For information about accommodation and local transportation please refer to the FAQ page.

Onsite Information

Catering

All meals and coffee breaks are included in the registration fee. Our catering staff will prepare a wide variety of vegetarian meals, meat and fish dishes, soups, pasta, fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as a variety of desserts.

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Beyond first aid…

Please remember to bring your own medication, if needed, to the conference. Note that the next pharmacy is a 4-minute drive from the EMBL, but for many medications you will be required to see a doctor to get a prescription.

Ensure in advance that your medical insurance will cover you during your visit in the event that you do need to see a doctor while in Heidelberg. In any case, the EMBL Course and Conference Office will assist you to get to the pharmacy and a doctor of your choice if necessary.

Internet

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Lost and found

‘’Lost and Found’’ are kept at the registration desk until the end of the conference.

Luggage

There are lockers available on-site to store your luggage, which require a 2 EURO coin to operate. There is another luggage room on level E0, which is free to use but remains unlocked during the conference.

Nursing room

There is a nursing room available in the ATC Rooftop Lounge on level A29.

Photography

During the conference an EMBL Photographer may be taking photographs. If you would not like to appear in these, please inform the photographer or a member of the Course and Conference Office.

Printing

We can help printing your boarding passes/train ticket. Please send it to events@embl.de and collect your print-outs at the registration desk.

Room for prayer, yoga and meditation

There is a room for prayer, mediation and yoga located on level E0 behind the Auditorium. Please be respectful of other participants using the room.

Sightseeing

A variety of activities in Heidelberg can be found on this website: www.heidelberg-marketing.com

Travel to and from the venue

During the event we provide conference shuttle busses to and from EMBL. In addition, there is the public bus 39A that serves the EMBL campus and taxis can be easily booked at any time. Information on the conference shuttle busses can be found on the individual event website and more detailed information on travelling to EMBL can be found on our Travel Information page.

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Virtual Participation

Abstracts will not be accepted from virtual participants. Only registered participants attending the on-site event are eligible to submit an abstract. 

Guidelines

  • Do not broadcast the conference to unregistered participants.
  • You are encouraged to tweet and post about the event. Tweet unless the speaker specifically says otherwise, but be mindful of unpublished data. 
  • Please do not capture, transmit or redistribute data presented at the meeting.

Additional information can be found in our Code of Conduct.

Health and well-being

It is important to stay healthy and move around, especially when you are attending an event virtually. We have put together a few coffee break stretches and yoga videos in the conference platform for you to enjoy during the event.

How to ask questions

Please use the Q&A function in the event platform.

If you have any other questions, you can go to the Help Desk in the event platform. Click on ‘more’ on the top menu and click Help Desk. 

Time zone

The programme is planned based on the Europe/Berlin time zone, unless otherwise stated. As many virtual participants are attending from around the world, we do our best to accommodate as many time zones as possible when creating the programme. Please take your time zone into consideration when planning your attendance. Remember to set your time zone in your account. 

Virtual event platforms

We are using a virtual event platform for this conference. More information about the platform will be shared ahead of the conference.

Additional Information

Please find additional information including FAQs, terms and conditions, COVID-19 safety policy and travelling to EMBL on our Information for Participants page.

COVID-19 Related Questions

COVID-19 information for onsite events at EMBL Heidelberg can be found in our COVID-19 FAQs.

Sponsors

Bronze sponsor

Media partners

EMBO Journal, an EMBO Press journal

FEBS Open Bio, a FEBS Press journal

International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Journal of Cell Biology, a Rockefeller University Press journal

Journal of Cell Science, a The Company of Biologists journal

Open Biology, a Royal Society journal

 

Sponsorship opportunities

We offer a variety of event sponsoring possibilities, with the flexibility to select a set sponsorship package or combine individual sponsorship options to suit your event budget. Discounts are available for companies sponsoring multiple events at EMBL Heidelberg. View other conferences, or contact sponsorship@embl.de for further information.

If you are interested in becoming a media partner of this event, please visit our media partnerships webpage.

About

EMBO | EMBL Symposia promote scientific communication and collaboration in the European research area. They provide scientists with a platform to discuss and exchange ideas on forward-looking topics and new developments in the life sciences.

Topics emphasise upcoming developments and the interdisciplinary nature of related fields. Jointly funded and organised by EMBO and EMBL – and complementary to their respective courses, workshops, and conference programmes – the symposia promote scientific communication and collaboration.

All symposia are held in the EMBL Advanced Training Centre (ATC) in Heidelberg, Germany, or virtually.

Date: 8 - 11 Jun 2022

Location: EMBL Heidelberg and Virtual


Deadline(s):

Abstract submission: Closed

Registration (On-site): Closed

Registration (Virtual): Closed


Organisers:

  • Anna Akhmanova
    Utrecht University, The Netherlands
    • Carsten Janke
      Institut Curie, France

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