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