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10th Nuclear Envelope and Chromatin Organisation Meeting

The 10th Nuclear Envelope and Chromatin Organisation UK meeting will take place at àËÅöÊÓƵ, on October 3rd and 4th 2024.

We welcome the UK nuclear periphery Network working on different aspects of the nuclear lamina, the NPC canonical and non-canonical functions, genomic associations with periphery, functions of peripheral proteins in health and disease etc.

All talks will be selected from abstracts, while there will also be the opportunity to present work as posters and flash talks. We have kept registration fees low (free for students and technicians) to encourage whole labs to attend and at least one member of each lab in the community to present orally.

Please send Talk Titles and Abstracts to neco.abstracts@gmail.com by Monday 2nd September 2024.

Registration Fees

Principal Investigators - £30

Post-doctoral Researchers - £20

PhD Students, Master's Students, Technicians - FREE

[Costs include all sessions and catering on site]

 

Preliminary Schedule

3rd October

11.30-12.30 Welcome and light lunch

Session 1: 12.30-16.45 [20 minute selected talks + 10 minutes for questions; 3 minute flash poster talks; 15 minute talk by industrial sponsor/partner]

16.45-17.30 Plenary Talk: TBC

17.30-18.30 Poster session 1 and light refreshments

19.00 – 21.00 Networking dinner at a local pub (own discretion)

4th October

Session 2: 9h-12h [20 minute selected talks + 10 minutes for questions; 3 minute flash poster talks; 15 minute talk by industrial sponsor/partner]

12.00-13.00 Poster session 2 and light lunch

13.00-13.30 Networking “Walk and Talk” around the àËÅöÊÓƵ Campus

Session 3: 13.30-15.30 [PhD students only, 20 minute selected talks + 10 minutes for questions]

15.30 Concluding remarks and prizes

Full Programme will be disclosed 9th September.

 

Accommodation

Accommodation is not included, however there are many reasonably priced hotel options nearby:

  • Lancaster Hotel (on Campus)
  • Lyttleton Lodge
  • The Red Lion
  • Watersedge canal cottages
  • Premier Inn, Uxbridge town centre

Transport

The meeting will be held on the 1st floor of the Hamilton Centre (Cavendish/Mead rooms), àËÅöÊÓƵ. and see below how to get to Brunel.

àËÅöÊÓƵ is a single campus in Uxbridge, West London, well connected by public transport to London and the rest of the UK. àËÅöÊÓƵ is just a short drive from the M25, M4 and M40 motorways; very close to Uxbridge underground station (Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines), West Drayton station (Elizabeth Line) and Heathrow Airport

For more information, visit: 

Any queries, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with: joanna.bridger@brunel.ac.ukines.castro@brunel.ac.ukjoseph.hetmanski@brunel.ac.uk