Our friends and colleagues at Active Motif will be hosting an online conference focusing on the epigenetics of aging. Tune in if you can…Just take a look at the list of speakers and we’re sure you won’t want to miss it!
Click over to the Active Motif website for more details and to register:
Chromatin-Con 2023: Epigenetics of Aging
Active Motif, in collaboration with Professor Peter Adams, Director of the Tumor initiation and maintenance program at SBP invite you to attend Chromatin-Con 2023: Epigenetics of Aging. This will be an online, 3-day international event featuring presentations from 15 experts, focusing on the emerging research into the relationship between epigenetic mechanisms and human aging. Attend, ask questions, and foster interactions with other scientists from around the globe with interests in epigenetics research.
There will be three sessions in total, happening during January 23-25, 2023. Register today and check the website for exact times and topics for each session and speaker.
Event Details
Date: January 23rd ‐ 25th, 2023
Time: 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. PT
January 23rd ‐ Session 1: Epigenetics and Hallmarks of Aging
Ashley Webb
Sex-specific Mechanisms of Brain Aging
Raul Mostoslavsky
Linking Aging and Metabolism to Epigenetics in Cancer, One Gene at a Time
Zhixun Dou
Nuclear Autophagy in Senescence and Aging
Aaron Havas
Age-associated Dysregulation of an Epigenetic-Transcriptomic-Metabolic Network Modulates Myc-induced Tumorigenesis in Mouse Liver
Bérénice Benayoun
Sex-specific Remodeling of Aging Murine Macrophages
January 24th ‐ Session 2: Cell Heterogeneity/Loss of Identity
Celia Martinez-Jimenez
Polyploidization Transcriptionally and Genomically Buffers Phenotypic Aging in Hepatocytes
Salvador Aznar Benitah
TBD
Vadim Gladyshev
Quantifying Aging and Rejuvenation
Rong Fan
Spatial Multi-Omics Sequencing via Deterministic Barcoding in Tissue
Bing Ren
Single-cell Epigenome Analysis of Mammalian Aging
January 25th ‐ Session 3: Interventions for Healthy Aging and Longevity
Paul Shiels
Using Epigenetic Clocks to Track Age-related Physiological Function in the Kidney
Vera Gorbunova
Epigenetic Rejuvenation with SIRT6
Payel Sen
Epigenetic Mechanisms of Tissue Aging
Nathan LeBrasseur
Targeting Senescent Cells for Healthy Aging
Morgan Levine
DNA Methylation Landscape in Aging and Reprogramming