UK DNA Replication Meeting 2024
10-12 September 2024
Churchill College, Cambridge

Abstract & early booking deadlines: 10 July 2024.

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Research in the field of DNA replication is progressing at a remarkable rate. Innovations in biochemical reconstitution, structural biology, proteomics and DNA sequencing-based technologies are helping to rapidly advance our understanding of this fundamental process. 

 

Building on the success of the inaugural 2022 UK DNA Replication Meeting, The Biochemical Society invites you to join us in Cambridge for the second UK DNA Replication Meeting. Discussion topics will include: 

 

  • Replisome assembly and replication initiation 
  • Regulation of replication in space and time 
  • Replication fork progression 
  • Chromatin replication 
  • DNA replication stress 
  • DNA replication and human disease 
  • Replication of telomeres and termination 

 

Oral communication slots are available at this meeting. All attendees, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication. Most oral presentations will be selected from abstracts, making this a great opportunity for early career researchers to present their work, either as a short talk, or during one of the vibrant and interactive poster sessions.  You can submit your abstract here.

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Sponsorship opportunities are available for this meeting. 
For more details and to find out how you can get involved, please contact our Sponsorship Manager.

Biochemical Society Bursaries

We offer a wide variety of grants and bursaries to help you attend this event and save money on registration fees! Support is available to cover registration, livestream, accessibility, companion costs and more.

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