3D Genomics 2020
from November 23, 2020 to November 26, 2020
November 23 to 26
The Grenoble Alpes Data Institute is partner of the interdisciplinary school in 3D genomics which will take place on line from November 23 to 26.
Due to COVID crisis, 3DGenomics 2020 goes online as a virtual conference. Registration is free but mandatory at
REGISTER TO 3DGENOMICS
Note that the number of participants maybe limited, priority will be given to attendees of the cancelled in-person meeting.
The folding of chromosomes inside the cell nucleus plays an essential role in the regulation of genome functions. However, the underlying biological and physico-chemical mechanisms are still poorly understood, empeding any reliable quantitative predictions of genome organisation and activity changes when subject to perturbations or diseases. "3D Genomics" addresses such questions and now represents a booming field due to the recent development of high-resolution and high-throughput experimental approaches. Due to the inherent complexity of experimental data, this domain of biology benefits greatly from physical modelling and statistical data analyses. During the last decade, spectacular advances in the understanding of the coupling between genome structure and functions have been obtained thanks to the interaction of these different scientific disciplines. This conference aims at enhancing such interdisciplinary communication in 3D Genomics.
The School, co-organized by COST INC, CNRS and CECAM, is made of 4 sessions from Nov 23rd to Nov 26th from 3 to 6pm CET (see the detailed program).
Important dates
October 21st, 2020 Registration open
November 20th, 2020 Submission close
REGISTER TO 3DGENOMICS
Note that the number of participants maybe limited, priority will be given to attendees of the cancelled in-person meeting.
The folding of chromosomes inside the cell nucleus plays an essential role in the regulation of genome functions. However, the underlying biological and physico-chemical mechanisms are still poorly understood, empeding any reliable quantitative predictions of genome organisation and activity changes when subject to perturbations or diseases. "3D Genomics" addresses such questions and now represents a booming field due to the recent development of high-resolution and high-throughput experimental approaches. Due to the inherent complexity of experimental data, this domain of biology benefits greatly from physical modelling and statistical data analyses. During the last decade, spectacular advances in the understanding of the coupling between genome structure and functions have been obtained thanks to the interaction of these different scientific disciplines. This conference aims at enhancing such interdisciplinary communication in 3D Genomics.
The School, co-organized by COST INC, CNRS and CECAM, is made of 4 sessions from Nov 23rd to Nov 26th from 3 to 6pm CET (see the detailed program).
Important dates
October 21st, 2020 Registration open
November 20th, 2020 Submission close
Published on November 9, 2020