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
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Prof Martin Taylor
MRC Human Genetics Unit
University of Edinburgh -
Dr Michelle Trenkmann
Senior Editor, Nature
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Dr Raheleh Rahbari
Wellcome Sanger Institute
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Prof Veronica Kinsler
Francis Crick Insitute
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Dr Craig Anderson
MRC Human Genetics Unit
University of Edinburgh
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Dr Peter Campbell
Wellcome Sanger Institute
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Prof Anne Goriely
University of Oxford
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Prof Joakim Lundeberg
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Dr Kamila Naxerova
Harvard University
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Dr Inigo Martincorena
Wellcome Sanger Institute
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Dr Anna Poetsch
Technische Universität Dresden
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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