Major Topics:
1. Biogenesis & function & small & large non-coding RNA
2. Circular RNA & function
3. RNA processing in development & disease
4. Structural insights into RNA machines
5. RNA surveillance & translational control
6. RNA localization & targeting
7. Large-scale RNA biology
Keynote Speakers (Speaker, Affiliation, COUNTRY/Region):
Yigong Shi, Tsinghua University, CHINA
Abstract title: Structural Basis of pre-mRNA Splicing by the Spliceosome
Invited Speakers (Speaker, Affiliation, COUNTRY/Region):
Benjamin Blencowe, University of Toronto, CANADA
Abstract title: A splicing regulatory network commonly disrupted in autism spectrum disorder
Ling-Ling Chen, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, CAS, CHINA
Abstract title: Unconventional RNA Form and Function
Jeff Coller, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Abstract title: Codon and amino acid use is a major determinant of mRNA stability in humans
Xiang-Dong Fu, University of California, San Diego, USA
Abstract title: Large-Scale ChIP-seq Analysis Reveals Extensive Interaction of RNA Binding Proteins with Chromatin and RBM25-dependent YY1 Function in Transcription
Masatoshi Hagiwara, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, JAPAN
Abstract title: Splicing therapy for cardiac Fabry disease.
Jingfang Ju, State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook University),USA
Abstract title: Novel miRNA based therapeutic development for cancer
Alberto Kornblihtt, University of Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Abstract title: A role for chromatin in the alternative splicing-based therapy of spinal muscular atrophy
Adrian Krainer, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA
Abstract title: Quantitative activity profile and context dependence of all human 5’ splice sites
Daniel Larson, National Cancer Institute, USA
Abstract title: Dynamic imaging of nascent RNA reveals general principle of transcription dynamics and widespread recursive splicing
Eric Lécuyer, Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), CANADA
Abstract title: Sytematic approaches to study the subcellular localization properties of RNAs and RNA binding proteins.
Joshua Mendell, UT Southwestern Medical Center / HHMI, USA
Abstract title: The NORAD-PUMILIO axis in genome maintenance, mitochondrial homeostasis, and aging
Shinichi Nakagawa, Hokkaido University, JAPAN
Abstract title: Prediction of functional lncRNAs using UPA-seq
Anna Pyle, Yale University, USA
Abstract title: Visualizing and targeting RNA tertiary structure—Group II introns as antifungal drug targets
Ge Shan, University of Science and Technology of China, CHINA
Abstract title: A novel class of circular RNAs with physiological functions
Xiaohua Shen, Tsinghua University, CHINA
Abstract title: Chromatin recruitment of ribogenesis factor WDR43 by promoter-associated RNA in transcription and pluripotency
Bin Tian, Rutgers University, USA
Abstract title: Regulation of gene expression through intronic polyadenylation
Yukihide Tomari, University of Tokyo, JAPAN
Abstract title: Iruka ensures the quality of Argonaute by selective ubiquitination of its empty state
Yanli Wang, Institute of Biophysics , CAS, CHINA
Abstract title: CRISPR-Cas Mediated Cleavage of Invading Nucleic Acids
Jeremy Wilusz, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract title: The Integrator complex cleaves nascent mRNAs to attenuate transcription
Sandra Wolin, National Cancer Institute, USA
Abstract title: Y RNAs: Tethers, tRNA mimics and triggers of autoimmunity
Yuanchao Xue, Institute of Biophysics ,CAS, CHINA
Abstract title: RNA in situ conformation sequencing reveals the architecture and regulation of the human transcriptome
Li Yang, CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology, CAS, CHINA
Abstract title: Harness unintended nucleic acid mutation to targeted base editing
Rui Zhao, University of Colorado Denver, USA
Abstract title: Structure and function of the spliceosome
Zhi-Ming Zheng, National Institutes of Health, USA
Abstract title: MECHANISMS IN VIRUS MANIPULATION OF RNA PROCESSING BODIES
We encourage abstracts to contain new and unpublished materials. The abstracts must be submitted electronically by the abstract deadline. Selection of material for oral and poster presentation will be made by the organizers. Status (fellow's talk/poster) of abstracts will be posted on our web site as soon as decisions have been made by the organizers.
Fellowship:
We are eager to have as many young people as possible attend since they are likely to benefit most from this meeting. A certain number of presentations by graduate students and postdocs in this conference will be selected as fellowship (USD $100-$500) awards. For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html
We look forward to seeing you at Suzhou in October, 2018.
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