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CHALLENGES IN BIOLOGY

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Epigenetic Mechanisms in Human Biology and Medicine

Thursday September 10th, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.

The Goldwurn Auditorium, Icahn Medical Institute Building,1425 Madison Ave. at E 98th St.

Eric J. Nestler, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,"Epigenetic mechanisms of addiction"

Steven B. Baylin, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, "Epigenetic gene silencing in Cancer - Biological and Translational Implications"

C. David Allis, Rockefeller University, "Beyond the Double Helix: Reading and Writing the Histone Code"


Organized by Prof. Ming-Ming Zhou, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

To register for planning purposes, please email rsvp@nysbc.org. For additional information, please email dcadmin@nysbc.org.

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