Events: detail
DNA deamination in immunity, virology and cancer
- Hosted by:
- The Royal Society
- Speaker:
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Prof Fred Alt, HHMI/CBR Institute
Prof Jean-Marie Buerstedde, Institute of Molecular Radiobiology
Dr Anne Durandy, Hopital Necker-Enfants Malades
Dr Patricia Gearhart, National Institutes of Health
Prof Myron Goodman, University of Southern California
Prof Warner Greene, University of California, San Francisco
Prof Tasuku Honjo, Kyoto Unviersity Graduate School of Medicine
Prof Hans Krokan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Prof Michael Malim FRS, King’s College London
Dr Michael Neuberger FRS, MRCLaboratory of Molecular Biology
Prof Michael Nussenzweig, Rockefeller Univesity
Prof Laurence Pearl, Institute of Cancer Research
Dr Claude-Agnes Reynaud, Hopital Necker-Enfants Malades
Dr Julian Sale, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Prof Janet Stavnezer, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Prof Didier Trono, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Starts:
- June 09, 2008 at 09:00 am
- Ends:
- June 10, 2008 at 05:00 pm
- Location:
- The Royal Society, , 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
DNA deamination (used to generate antibody diversity) is the only known programme in mammalian development in which the coding capacity of the genome is changed by targeted modification of one of the DNA bases. The same process, however, is used to attack lentiviruses (eg HIV). This meeting will bring together interested immunologists, virologists, cancer scientists and DNA repair biochemists.
- Registration required:
- Yes
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
This meeting is free to attend but pre-registration online is essential. The online registration form and programme can be found at:
royalsociety.org/events
