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2018 SIBBM Seminar “When and where: temporal and spatial regulation of biological processes”, Rome (IT) **deadline extended**
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Date
20 - 22 June 2018
Registration deadline
25 May 2108
Abstract submission deadline
18 May 2018
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Dear Colleague,

we are pleased to inform you that  Frontiers in Molecular Biology 2018 SIBBM Seminar “When and where: temporal and spatial regulation of biological processes will be held in Rome, from 20 to 22 June 2018, at Sapienza University of Rome, Aula Magna Rettorato.

Check the updated version of the programme and send your contribution!

This year features four sessions with invited speakers and talks selected from presented abstracts:

  • Circadian rhythm and cellular function (with a lecture by the 2017 Nobel Laureate Michael Rosbash)
  • Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
  • Nuclear membrane complexes: regulators of trafficking and chromatin structure
  • Spatial localization of cellular components
  • The session “Science and Society” will focus on Science Communication.

The seminar will host Special Lectures sponsored by ABCD, Armenise, EMBO, and EPIGEN. During the meeting, the prestigious "Chiara D’Onofrio" award will be assigned to a young scientist chosen among the selected oral communications and the "Francesca Martini" prize will be awarded to the best Poster. In the annual Society Meeting, SIBBM will welcome new members.

All scientists are encouraged to present their research activity also besides the main 2018 SIBBM seminar themes. The meeting will provide a unique opportunity to interact and collaborate with the speakers in a friendly and informal atmosphere and to promote a productive exchange of ideas and a fruitful interaction among the participants. To further promote students’ participation, we have included a special offer for Ph.D. students with a reduced fee.

More information is available on the SIBBM Seminar website.

Looking forward to meeting you in Rome,

The Scientific Committee