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Phase Separation and RNA Processing as Drivers of Cancer and Neurodegeneration

24 February 2017 16:00 - 27 February 2017 12:30, San Diego, United States


Introduction
In cancer, well over 90% of mutations found in patient tumors are deemed ‘non-actionable’. Many proteins with ‘non-actionable’ mutations are investigated by scientists who study RNA biology, in particular abnormalities in post-transcriptional RNA processing. Biophysicists and engineers have made great strides in understanding biological phase transitions and the role of intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) domains, which have been implicated in both diseases and often described as ‘non-actionable’. This conference seeks to bring together disease-focused medical scientists, RNA biologists, and biophysicists in a truly multidisciplinary environment. The goals include:

Have members of different disciplines become aware of recent advances and outstanding remaining questions in the fields of cancer, RNA, IDP, and phase transition biology.
Address current challenges to overcoming barriers to the advancement of science and medicine in these fields and identify technical opportunities that meet these challenges.

Develop individual enthusiasm to further explore multi-disciplinary research as a vehicle to advance understanding of human biology, public health, and scientific knowledge.
Initiate collaborations across disciplines.

This conference can be summarized as an effort to move from ‘what is known’ about cancer and neurodegenerative disease to ‘what can be done’. The bottom line is to translate scientific discoveries made in three interconnected fields to develop next-generation treatments for cancers and neurodegenerative disease.
Speakers
  • J. Paul Taylor St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, United States
  • Roy Parker University of Colorado, United States
  • Clifford P. Brangwynne Princeton University, United States
  • Susan L. Ackerman UCSD, United States
  • Robin Reed Harvard Medical School, United States
  • Melissa Jurica UC Santa Cruz, United States
  • Randall Goldsmith University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States
  • Dawn S. Chandler The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, United States
  • Silvia Buonamici H3 Biomedicine Inc, United States
  • Douglas L. Black UCLA, United States
  • Adrian Krainer Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, United States
  • Tanja Mittag St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, United States
  • Rohit V. Pappu Washington University in St Louis, United States
  • Omar I. Abdel-Wahab Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA, United States
  • Kate Lee Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany
  • Scott Aoki UW-Madison, United States

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Venue
Rancho Bernardo Inn

Rancho Bernardo Inn, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Dr, San Diego, 92128, United States

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