Case Study:
Professor Peter Ghazal
Professor Peter Ghazal's research focuses on host-pathogen interactions, in particular, mapping and modelling pathways in infectious diseases.
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This is an external event.
Wednesday 10 February, 2010
Edinburgh
6th Scottish Chromatin Group Meeting
The Scottish Chromatin Group was established by Nick Gilbert (Edinburgh) and Adam West (Glasgow) in 2006 to bring together researchers from across Scotland to discuss common interests in chromatin and chromosome structure and function. Meetings are typically held twice a year in either Edinburgh, Glasgow or Dundee. The aim is to involve and reflect the interests of researchers across Scotland.
Wednesday 10th February 2010, 2-6pm
Rutherford Lecture Theatre, King's
Buildings, University of Edinburgh
Renato Paro, ETH, Zurich
"Epigenetic networks and cellular reprogramming"
Neil Brockdorff, University of Oxford
"X inactivation studies"
Bill Earnshaw, University of Edinburgh
"Building a mitotic chromosome: the complete protein parts list"
Tetsuya Muramoto (Chubb group), University of Dundee
"Regulation of transcription memory"
Meiji Ma (A. West group), University of Glasgow
"Histone modifications required for a chromatin boundary"
Researchers and students from across Scotland are welcome
Further Information and Registration
No registration is required, for more information and for event programmes, visit the Scottish Chromatin Group website .
