Genomic and Genetic Aspects for Human Health and Disease
Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi, Drammensveien 78
3 dager symposium organisert av Sig. K. Thoresens Legat og Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi.
Registrering på vedlagt påmeldingsskjema innen 1. september 2010. Inngang kr 250. Begrensede plasser.
Symposiet er på engelsk.
Day 1: Genomic Evolution and Population genetics
8:30- 9:00: Registration
9:00- 9:15: Welcome by professor Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale, Department of Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, The Norwegian Radium Hospital
9:00-17:30: Speakers:
- Nils Christian Stenseth, CEES, University of Oslo, Norway: The Eco-epidemiological plague system
- Hans Krokan, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway: Norwegian population and genetic structure
- Andrew G. Clark, Cornell University, USA: Population genetic consequences of the past explosive growth of the human population
- Gert VanOmmen, Leiden University, The Netherlands: Translational genomics and biobanking
- Gurinder S. Atwal, CSHL, USA: Genetic diversity of the p53 tumor supressor pathway
- Gill Bjerano, Stanford University, USA: Studies of the cis-regulatory basis of recent human evolution and human disease
- Elinor Karlsson, Broad Institute, USA: Casual variants and selection
Day 2: Genetic Plasticity, Network and Disease
9:00- 17:15: Speakers:
- Evan E. Eichler, University of Washington, USA: Impact of CNV and duplications
- Andrew Feinberg, John Hopkins School of Medicine, USA: The epigenetic basis of common human disease
- Allan Balmain, University of California, USA: Cancer complexity: insights from genetic network analysis of cancer susceptibility
- Danny Zeevi, Weizmann Inst., Israel: Dissecting the cis-regulation logic of ribosomal protein genes
- Barbara Stranger, Harvard Medical School, USA: Genetic regulation of expression
- Eivind Hovig, Oslo University Hospital, Norway
- Eleftheria Zeggini, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK: Rare variant association analysis in complex traits
- Nancy Cox, University of Chicago, USA: Enhancing biological understanding of genetic/genomic discoveries in complex traits
Day 3: Molucelar Genetic Mechanisms of Disease, Models and Tools
9:00- 15:15: Speakers:
- Boris Reva, MSKCC, USA: Functional impact of protein mutations indentified in the cancer genome atlas
- Itsik Pe'er, Columbia University, USA: Identity by descent and personal genomes in isolated populations
- Kevin White, University of Chicago, USA
- Lodewyk Wessels, Netherlands Cancer Institute: Oncogenic network identification from genomic data
- Oren Litvin, Columbia University, USA: Driving mutations: lessons from yeast and cancer