RNA Mechanisms & Therapeutics in Metabolic Disease
Wed, Dec 01
|Kobenhavn
We have gathered top specialists in the world of non-coding RNAs and R&D experts for a symposium with a dedicated focus on exploring fundamental new mechanisms involving non-coding RNAs and the use of RNAs as innovative therapeutic agents.
Time & Location
Dec 01, 2021, 8:30 AM GMT+1 – Dec 03, 2021, 1:00 PM GMT+1
Kobenhavn, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 København, Denmark
About the event
Registration deadline:
11/01/2021 - 23:45
TIME AND PLACE
Dates: 1-3 December, 2021 Venue: Maersk Tower, UCPH, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen Denmark Room: Niels K. Jerne Auditorium
WHO CAN ATTEND?
We hope to welcome participants from different sectors, such as the life science industry, private sector, hospitals and academia who are working within a wide range of research fields and areas related to non-coding RNAs and/or diabetes.
Researchers who submit an abstract may be selected to take part in the program (read more under " detailed description ").
Seats for the symposium are assigned on a first come, first served basis.
PROGRAM & SPEAKERS
Keynote speakers: Nikolaus Rajewsky, Professor, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (DE) Oded Rechavi, Professor, Tel Aviv University (IL)
Speakers: Anders Lund, Executive Director, BRIC, University of Copenhagen (DK) Anders Näär, Professor, University of California, Berkeley (US) Bob Brown, CSO, SVP Research and Development, Dicerna Pharmaceuticals Inc. (US) Claudia Kutter, Assistant Professor, Karolinska Institutet (SE) Jørgen Kjems, Professor, Aarhus University (DK) Ken Coppieters, Research Project Vice President, Novo Nordisk (DK) Lei Sun, Associate Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School (SG) Maite Huarte, PhD, PI , CIMA, University of Navarre (ES) Marcelo Mori, Assistant Professor, University of Campinas (BR) Maria Barna, Associate Professor, Stanford University (US) Norbert Hübner, Professor, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (DE) Romano Regazzi, Professor , University of Lausanne (CH) Shizuka Uchida, Professor & Co-director, Aalborg University (DK)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The door for using RNA for therapeutic purposes is currently wide-open, as convincingly provided by the novel and outstanding approaches targeting COVID-19. Moreover, non-coding RNAs are increasingly recognized as multifunctional cellular regulators and the potential in exploring their intricate biology seems enormous.
We have gathered top specialists in the world of non-coding RNAs and R&D experts for a meeting with a dedicated focus on exploring fundamental new mechanisms involving non-coding RNAs and the use of RNAs as innovative therapeutic agents.
The symposium provides a unique forum to discuss how to harness recent improvements in understanding RNA biology and new technology for the development of new strategies to combat obesity, type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
We present exciting and timely topics like long non-coding RNAs in cellular regulation, ribosomal heterogeneity, RNA processing and post transcriptionally modified RNAs to late discuss how these RNAs can be targeted in the context of disease.
Present your research at the symposium: During the symposium you will get the opportunity to present your research either as a short talk (10 min.) or with a poster and a poster pitch. The organizers will select the oral presenters based on a submitted abstract (please see guidelines under “ registration & submission of abstract ”) after the registration deadline. If you are not selected for an oral presentation, you will have a 1-minute poster pitch in plenum followed by a poster session. More information will follow after the registration deadline.
We are looking forward to inspiring discussions and new ideas on future directions in this fast-moving research field.
The symposium lasts for 3 days but it is possible to sign up for just one or two of the days.
For more information about the event please visit: https://www.rna-metabolism.com/
Please note that there is a fee of 500 DKK to participate in the symposium. The participation fee includes:
- Admission to inspiring talks from prominent Danish and international speakers
- Free meals and beverages for all three days
- A free dinner for all participants, speakers and organizers on 1st of December
- Opportunity to present your research either as a talk or with a poster and a poster pitch
- Prime networking opportunities
More information: https://www.danishdiabetesacademy.dk/events/rna-mechanisms-therapeutics-metabolic-disease