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Nucleotide excision repair and crosslink repair – from molecules to mankind

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From Sunday, 7. May 2017 -  09:00
To Thursday, 11. May 2017 - 17:00


www.exon.sk/smolenice2017/

This workshop will bring together up to 100 scientists from Europe, the USA and beyond in a lovely and intimate setting of Smolenice Castle, Slovakia, to discuss our current understanding of nucleotide excision repair (NER) and interstrand crosslink (ICL) repair. Many endogenous agents, environmental toxicants and cancer chemotherapeutic agents cause DNA damage that is repaired through these two pathways. The workshop will move from molecules to man, and includes a discussion of several syndromes associated with premature aging and cancer that are caused by defective NER and ICL repair.
Organizer: Dr Peter McHugh


Application deadline: February 24, 2017

 

Location : Smolenice, Slovakia
Contact : FEBS

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