About the Workshop
This EMBO Workshop series broadly addresses the molecular mechanisms linked to transactions occuring in the eukaryotic cell nucleus (gene expression, nuclear organization/compartmentalization, chromatin remodelling, RNA processing and trafficking, development, evolution, diseases linked to defective nuclear processes). The latest developments will be covered by an outstanding line-up of speakers, and a broad collection of topics are covered. An emphasis is always given to emerging topics and new technologies, which allows attendees to obtain an integrative and up-to date view of the cell's nucleus biology. The workshop usually gathers cell biologists, biochemists and a growing number of physicists/biophysicists due to the types of novel approaches developped and efforts to model and quantify nuclear transactions, which are currently revolutionizing the field and strongly influencing future research.
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About EMBO Courses and Workshops
EMBO Courses and Workshops are selected for their excellent scientific quality and timelines, provision of good networking activities for all participants and speaker gender diversity (at least 40% of speakers must be from the underrepresented gender).
Organisers are encouraged to implement measures to make the meeting environmentally more sustainable.