Central European Genome Stability Meeting 2025 June 11-12, Debrecen, Hungary

Regular talk: 15 min + 5 min
Q&A Keynote talk: 25 min + 5 min
Q&A Poster session: ~2 hrs

 
Programme
 
Day 1 (June 11)
Registration: 8.30-
 
Session 1. 9.00-10.50
 
Speaker
Country
Title
0
Lorant Szekvolgyi
Hungary
Conference Opening
1
Lajos Mátés
Hungary
Role of somatic LINE1 retrotransposon activity in cancer development and progression
2
Martina Dvořáčková
Czech
Genome stability in Arabidopsis nucleosome chaperone mutants
3
Silvia Bágeľová Poláková
Slovakia
Dbl2 functions with SCFFbh1 to preserve the integrity of repetitive regions
4
Ildikó Unk
Hungary
Coordination of replication and DNA damage tolerance by PCNA
5
Dorota Dziadkowiec
Poland
Differences in the regulation of Rad51 recombinase by Schizosaccharomyces pombe Srs2 and Rrp1
 
Coffee break 10.50-11.20
 
 
 
Session 2. 11.20-13.10
 
6
Aurèle Piazza (keynote)
France
Mechanism of homology search expansion during recombinational DNA repair
7
Franz Klein
Austria
Structure and function in meiotic recombination
8
Aneta Kaniak-Golik
Poland
Participation of TLS polymerases in the maintenance of mtDNA stability in budding yeast
9
Nargis Karatayeva (Burkovics lab) 
Hungary
The effect of prolonged G-quadruplex stabilization on the functions of human cells
10
Adéla Přibylová
Czech
Novel DNA repair pathway after CRISPR/Cas cutting
 
Lunch 13.10-14.10
 
 
Session 3. 14.10-16.10
 
11
Alain Nicolas
France
Mutators and mutational landscapes: from yeast to cancers
12
Dávid Szüts
Hungary
Genetically separating the different functions of homologous recombination
13
Fedor Nikulenkov (Krejcí lab)
Czech
Discovery of new inhibitors of nuclease MRE11
14
Gergely Róna
Hungary
Role of D-type cyclins in neuronal DNA repair
15
Česlovas Venclovas
Lithuania
Computationally inferred repertoire of bacterial multimeric TLS polymerases
16
Lajos Haracska
Hungary
tba
 
Coffee break 16.10-16.30
 
 
Session 4. 16.30-17.50
 
17
Gyula Timinszky
Hungary
Molecular mechanisms underlying PARP inhibitor resistance
18
Paolo Fagherazzi (Hana Polasek-Sedlackova lab)
Czech
Regulation of human DNA replication
19
Maya Raya (Mátés lab)
Hungary
Application of a revamped transposon-based cancer gene discovery method in mice
20
Adrianna Skoneczna
Poland
Distant connections - how do the initiation of replication and autophagy contribute to cell lifespan?
 
Dinner and poster session 18.00-20.30
 
 
Beer session (20.30-22.30)
 
Venue: Tennis Club Bar, University of Debrecen. Drinks are at your own expense.
 
Day 2 (June 12)
 
Session 6. 9.00-11.00
 
21
Attila Tóth 
Germany
From scaffold to maestro: uncovering diverse critical roles of the chromosome axis protein SYCP2 in germline genome transmission
22
Peter Schlögelhofer
Austria
Inter-homologe DNA repair during meiosis in plants
23
Aleš Pečinka
Czech
Discovering the Complexity of Plant DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair Using the Power of Forward Genetics
24
Justyna McIntyre
Poland
The Regulation of human DNA Polymerase iota
25
Békési Angéla
Hungary
The effects of genomic uracil on transcription and chromatin regulation
26
Marek Sebesta Czech
Mechanisms of transcription attenuation and condensation of RNA polymerase II by RECQ5
 
Coffee break 11.00-11.30
 
 
Session 7. 11.30-13.30
 
27
Jurek Dobrucki
Poland
What genome-wide sequencing and imaging methods reveal about the number and lethality of DNA double-strand breaks
28
Rita Hirmondó (Vértessy lab) Hungary dUTPase Modulates Mycobacterial Homologous Recombination and Interacts with the AdnAB helicase-nuclease
29
Vaclav Brazda Czech G-quadruplex forming sequences as a hot-spots of DNA breaks
30
Tibor Pankotai
Hungary
The connection between the transcription and DNA repair
31 Mario Spirek (Krejcí lab) Czech Unveiling the Mechanistic Role of the BCDX2 Complex
32 Lorant Szekvolgyi Hungary Chromosomal R-loops: who R they?
Closing remarks, future directions 13.30-13.40
 
 

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