Transcription and Chromatin UK
3-5 October 2023
Hilton Liverpool City Centre

Abstract & early booking deadlines: Thursday 3 August 2023.

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Transcription and Chromatin UK brings together the rich transcription and chromatin community in the UK and leading experts from abroad. All aspects of transcription in multiple model organism will be featured including cis-regulatory function, long range regulation, 3-dimensional looping, chromatin dysregulation in disease, DNA and chromatin modifications, non-coding RNA chromatin regulation, chromatin metabolism and RNA polymerase mechanics.

Most talks will be selected from abstracts that are interspersed with invited speakers, discussing the latest breakthroughs in transcriptional regulation. The meeting is also organised such that discussion and interaction is promoted during talks and poster sessions. This is a ‘must’ attend for anyone, particularly early-career researchers, interested in cutting edge research in transcription and chromatin.

Confirmed Speakers: 

  • Rob Beagrie
  • Dan Bose
  • Clare Davies
  • Jake Harris
  • Marco Sciacovelli
  • Sara Sdelci
  • Andy Sharrocks
  • Lovorka Stojic
  • Rob Klose
  • Nick Gilbert
  • Jane Mellor
  • Aditi Kanhere
  • Christa Buecker
  • Edda Shultz

Programme Organising Committee: Pradeepa Madapura, Sonia Rocha, Connor Rogerson 

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Event sponsored by:

Active Motif logo

Arima Genomics logo
Genetics Society logo

New England Biolabs


Proteintech logo
  QMUL Epigenetics Hub logo


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