23-25 April 2024

Scientific Meeting

Edinburgh, UK

Technological and theoretical advances have driven recent insights into mutational processes active across various biological scales. From species to tissues, through clonal lineages and specific genomic features, we’ll come together at this conference to explore the wider significance of mutagenesis and genetic variation.

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ORGANISERS

  • Prof Martin Taylor

    MRC Human Genetics Unit
    University of Edinburgh

  • Dr Michelle Trenkmann

    Senior Editor, Nature

  • Dr Raheleh Rahbari

    Wellcome Sanger Institute

  • Prof Veronica Kinsler

    Francis Crick Insitute

  • Dr Craig Anderson

    MRC Human Genetics Unit
    University of Edinburgh

PLENARY SPEAKERS

  • Dr Peter Campbell

    Wellcome Sanger Institute

  • Prof Anne Goriely

    University of Oxford

  • Prof Joakim Lundeberg

    KTH Royal Institute of Technology

  • Dr Kamila Naxerova

    Harvard University

  • Dr Inigo Martincorena

    Wellcome Sanger Institute

  • Dr Anna Poetsch

    Technische Universität Dresden

  • Dr Tim Coorens

    Broad Institute

SPEAKERS

Veronica Busa, DKFZ

David Mas Ponte, University of Washington

Alexander Steemers, Princess Maxima Centre for Pediatric Oncology

Young Seok Ju, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Sarah Aitken, University of Cambridge

Marc Williams, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Ignaty Leshchiner, Boston University and Broad Institute

Sabarinathan Radhakrishnan, NCBS, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Nathaniel Mon Pere, BCI, Queen Mary University of London

Natanael Spisak, Columbia University

Ailith Ewing, MRC Human Genetics Unit, University of Edinburgh

Benjamin Schuster-Böckler, University of Oxford

Gilad Evrony, NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Aaron Quinlan, Universtiy of Utah

Sarah Benedetto, DKFZ

Marketa Tomkova, University of Oxford

Fran Supek, BRIC, University of Copenhagen

Eric Latorre-Crespo, CRUK Scotland Institute

Grey Monroe, University of California Davis

Candice Young, University of Washington

Meritxell Riera, BiRC, Aarhus University