Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY
The Symposium will begin at 7:30 pm on Wednesday May 29th, and end on Sunday evening, with normal departures on Monday June 3rd. The Symposium will include nine oral sessions (invited speakers only) and two poster sessions providing a current synthesis of the enormous progress in our understanding of the way RNA controls and regulates processes in the cell and organism, and how these mechanisms when aberrant may contribute to the progression of disease. The annual Dorcas Cummings lecture will take place on Saturday, June 1st. Social events throughout the Symposium provide ample opportunity for informal interactions and will include a wine-and-cheese party, a beach picnic, cocktails and banquet, and departure brunch on Monday June 3rd.
- RNA-Based Structures
- RNA Modifications
- Nuclear Localization of RNA
- Quality Control & Editing
- RNA & Gene Regulation
- Cotranscriptional Splicing
- Intron/Exon Boundaries
- Alternative Polyadenylation
- Transposon Control
- Small Noncoding RNAs
- Long Noncoding RNAs
- RNA & Development
- Membrane-Less Organelles
- Phase Separation
- RNA-Based Diseases
- Novel RNA functions