Symposium

2024Signaling Symposium

Monday May 13, 2024 8:15am - 3:30pm

SCR symposium 2024

Nels Elde, University of Utah ()

The Elde laboratory investigates host-pathogen interfaces and the evolutionary impact of these interactions on genomic and cellular complexity. A major focus of these efforts is using integrated phylogenetic and experimental approaches to identify new sources of genetic resistance to infectious diseases.

Steve Henikoff, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Inst / University of Washington ()

Work in the Henikoff lab continues to be sharply focused on protein-DNA interaction dynamics. Their technology development efforts remain focused on better ways of addressing dynamics at the interfaces between DNA and the proteins and protein complexes involved in these fundamental genetic processes.

2023 SCR Symposium

Friday May 19, 2023 - Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building - University of babyֱapp Boulder

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SCR symposium 2023

2022 SCR Symposium

The 15thannualSCRSymposium featuring keynote speakers

'Unconventional Gene Regulatory Circuitry Underlies Meiosis (and Beyond)'

'Glutamate Receptors, Ubiquitin, and the Endolysosomal Pathway at CNS Synapses'

2021SCR Symposium

The 2021 SCR Symposium will take place (over Zoom) on Monday, May 10th.

Featuring keynote speakers (UT Southwestern) and (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center).

2020 SCR Symposium

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2019SCR Symposium

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2019 SCR symposium poster

2018SCR Symposium

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2018 SCR symposium poster

2017SCR Symposium

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2016SCR Symposium

Featuring keynote speakers (Stanford) and (UCSF)

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2015 SCR Symposium

Featuring keynote speakers:

-"Visualization and evolution oftranscriptional enhancers controlling animal development"

(now at Princeton) -"Recognizing somatic mosaic overgrowthdisorders, finding their cause, and modeling these disorders in mice"

SCR Symposium2014

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SCR Symposium 2013

Featuring keynote speakers:

, UCSF -“Chemical Approaches to Deciphering and Controlling Signal Transduction Pathways”

,Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center -“Regulation and functions of chromatin remodeling”

SCR Symposium 2012

Featuring keynote speakers:

, University of Maryland- "Probing Cellular Signaling with light"

, UCSD Medical School -"Protease-activated receptor signaling, endothelial cells and ubiquitin"

Featuring keynote speakers:

, MIT - "From Hematopoietic Stem Cell to Erythroblast: Regulation of Red Cell Production at Multiple Levels"

, UCSF - "Pacing Early Embryogenesis"