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Non-Coding RNAs: Biology and Applications

May 11-14, 2021 | 8:00AM EDT | 12:00PM UTC | 2:00PM CEST*
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A large number of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) with a surprisingly wide-range of cell-type specific expression profiles are present in human transcriptomes. Emerging evidence points to their critical roles in human physiology and pathology and some are recognized as potential therapeutic targets. However, many seminal questions regarding their mechanism of action remain largely unexplored. There is a need to understand how different regulatory RNAs are processed and regulated, how they act in different physiological and disease contexts, how their essential structural modules are built, organized, and interact with proteins and other RNAs in the cell to carry out their functions. Additionally, there is a need to elucidate how the fundamental biology of regulatory RNA can be translated to therapeutic approaches. 

Therefore, this conference will bring together scientists who study the basic biology of diverse types of ncRNA molecules from generation and processing, structure, mechanisms of action to functional significance in different model organisms, as well as those who develop cutting-edge RNA technologies, biomarkers and medicines for translational purposes. It is anticipated that this conference will provide an integrated platform for scientists to communicate the latest innovative technologies and methodologies that will speed up the exploration of both fundamental regulatory RNA biology and translational applications.

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Pricing:

Regular Registration Rate: $275 USD
Student Registration Rate: $150 USD

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Abstract Submission
‣ For Short Talk Consideration: Passed
‣ For Poster Booth: Passed
ePoster / SciTalk Submission: Passed
Financial Aid Application: Passed

*Abstract submission is required in order to submit an ePoster and/or Scitalk

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Program Details



Keynote Speaker


Edith Heard

Edith Heard, PhD
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany




Speaking at this eSymposia


Xuetao Cao

Nankai University and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China


Howard Y. Chang

Stanford University, USA


Ling-Ling Chen

Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China


Edward B. Chuong

University of Colorado Boulder, USA


Lydia M. Contreras

University of Texas at Austin, USA


Sarah D. Diermeier

University of Otago, New Zealand


Amanda E. Hargrove

Duke University, USA


Lin He

University of California, Berkeley, USA


Edith Heard

European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany


Tetsuro Hirose

Osaka University, Japan


Prasanth V. Kannanganattu

University of Illinois, USA


Lynne E. Maquat

University of Rochester Medical Center, USA


Marco Marcia

EMBL Grenoble, France


Joshua T. Mendell

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA


Anna Marie Pyle

Yale University, USA


John L. Rinn

University of Colorado Boulder, USA


Xiaohua Shen

Tsinghua University, China


Matthew D. Simon

Yale University, USA


Erwei Song

Sun-Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, China


David L. Spector

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA


Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla

Helmholtz Centre Munich, Germany


Igor Ulitsky

Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel


Jeremy E. Wilusz

University of Pennsylvania, USA




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Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by 1R13HG011824-01 from the National Institutes of Health. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.



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