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A platform to discuss Epigenetic inheritance, Embryogenesis, Stem Cell & Germ cell biology

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Organized By

Department of Developmental Biology and Genetics
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India
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Subhash Mukhopadhyay Centre for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Adamas University, Kolkata, India

ABOUT

Human germline is a new research frontier and except for the gene regulatory network that governs the specification of this lineage at around 3rd week of gestation, nothing much is known about it especially because the ethical constraints and technical challenges associated to the access of the human primordial germ cells that undergoes most extra-ordinary epigenetic reprogramming which is characterized by acutely hypomethylated whereby DNA methylation is virtually wiped out, besides loss of other epigenetic constraints. Such establishment of epigenetic ground state is not only critical for human germ cells to initiate meiosis and gametogenesis but also for the establishment of totipotency and subsequent development to term. On the other hand, the genes encompassing a handful of loci that exhibits resistance to this onslaught of global epigenetic resetting serves as the only candidates of transgenerational/intergenerational epigenetic inheritance in human. While in-vitro gametogenesis has been possible in case of rodents, our understanding about meiotic entry and formation of gametes in primates remains obscure as all the efforts to recreate gametes from in-vitro-derived primordial germ cells of primates, including that of human, have failed thus far. In addition, epigenetic inheritance has major implications on health and diseases as it enables transmission of genes associated to various neurological and metabolic disorders in a repressed state, however the mechanism of inheritance of epigenetic state in mammals remains elusive.

 

Thus, the objective of this event is to provide exposures to the ground-breaking work of leading scientists across the world in the field of meiosis and epigenetic inheritance, thereby creating a platform to interact with them which might create avenues for potential collaboration. This symposium will thus provide a unique opportunity to discuss how recent advances in the field of mammalian germline have re-invigorated the field that led to paradigm shift in our concepts about various facets of early embryonic development and what obstacles we may encounter in unravelling how epigenetic regulation orchestrates fundamental biological processes during the early phase of development in human.

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Meet the Organizers

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Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
India

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Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
India

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Subhash Mukhopadhyay Centre for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Adamas University
India

Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
India

In Collaboration with

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European Molecular Biology Organization

Sponsored By

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Locate us

Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka, is connected by air, rail and road to all the metropolises and most major cities of the country. Bengaluru is connected to the entire world by the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). In the heart of Bangalore, a city known for its beautiful gardens and majestic trees – now dwindling – lies the lush green campus of IISc Bangalore.

IISc is about 35kms from the airport. One could take dedicated Ola/Uber/Airport taxi service to reach IISc Bangalore campus. The Institute is known as “Tata Institute” to the locals and is just past Mekhri circle and on the way to Yeshwantpura (one must take a right turn at Mekhri circle). Bus no. KIA-10, operated by Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), runs from the airport bus stand and goes past Tata Institute every 30 minutes.

The city railway station and KSR Bengaluru station is about 7 kms from the IISc campus. One will have to leave the station from platform 1 and reach the prepaid taxi stand and hire a city taxi. Majestic is the central Bus stand in Bengaluru and is just opposite the City Railway station. If one happens to reach Majestic, Bengaluru by bus, go to city bus platform number 22 from where almost all city buses come to the Institute. 

The Yeshwantpura railway station is located  less than 2 km from the institute campus. One can take a Ola/Uber/regular auto from the exit gate of platform number 6. 

If one plans to take a bus into town, one will have to move past Malleswaram 18th cross bus stand  towards Yeshwantpura  in order to reach IISc (also popularly called Tata Institute). There is also a bus stop on the highway between the yellow over bridge and Prof. CNR Rao circle, and another one at Prof. CNR Rao circle (on Sir CV Raman Road). It is walkable distance from each and every bus stop mentioned here.

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