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Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, University of Glasgow

Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, University of Glasgow

Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, University of Glasgow

   
   

7th Scottish Chromatin Group Meeting

and 2010 Tenovus-Scotland Medal Lecture

WEBCAST

The Seventh Scottish Chromatin Group meeting was held at the University of Glasgow on Wed 9th June 2010. You can now watch these talks online during July. Let your colleagues know. The speakers retain their copyright. We thank the speakers for allowing the webcast of their talks. We hope you enjoy them.

Technical: The clips are Windows Media (WMV) format. The embedded clips below have been tested in Chrome, Firefox, IE and Safari on a PC. Right click to expand to full screen. They should be playable on a Mac in QT/Safari once you have a WMV Player. See Flip4Mac.

 

   
   

Kevin Hiom, University of Dundee    Website
Ubiquitylation of histone H2A in chromatin: what does it do?

 

 

John Thomson (Adrian Bird’s group), University of Edinburgh    Website
DNA Sequence at CpG islands influences chromatin structure via the CpG binding protein Cfp1

 

 

Peter Fraser, Babraham Institute, Cambs    Website
Spatial transcription networks between co-regulated genes

 

Kelly Chiang (Dave Vetrie’s group), University of Glasgow    Website
Defining the relationships between histone modifications and gene splicing

 

13.55 - 14.40   Jane Mellor, University of Oxford    Website
Histone modifications, transcription factors, ncRNA and gene loops in transcription

 

2010 Tenovus-Scotland Medal Lecture
Introduction by Prof. Sir Roddy MacSween, Chairman of Tenovus-Scotland
Jessica Tyler, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA  Website
Regulation of genomic processes by chromatin assembly and disassembly
Medal presentation by Prof Anton Muscatelli, Principal, University of Glasgow

 

 

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This meeting was organised by Adam West and the Tenovus Scotland Symposium Committee at the University of Glasgow

 

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