Dear Colleagues and friends
It is estimated that 30% of diseases caused by mutations can be linked to splicing. Mutation of a splice site can result in site loss of function and specificity, causing insertion or deletion of aminoacids or a disruption of the reading frame. The importance of understanding and properly decoding roles governing splicing have become a fact for the research community as demonstarted by the increasing number of manuscripts devoted to this subject. Splicing 2025 intends to join in a friendly academic environment all of us working or interested in moving to this area of research. The conference will take place in summer in one of the best beach areas from Portugal, the sea village of Caparica (South Lisbon area). We aim you to present your latest results in Splicing and to join the best researchers in this area of knowledge. Please do not hesitate in contacting me should you have any suggestion to help us make of this event a remarkable one.
Yours truly
C. Lodeiro
J. L. Capelo
Conference chairs
On behalf of the organizing and scientific committee
Plenary Speakers
Steve Wilton, PhD
Murdoch University (Australia)
Ruth Sperling, PhD
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Israel)
Raymond Kaempfer, PhD
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Israel)
Lorna Harries, PhD
University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter (UK
Yi Xing, PhD
Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (USA)
Keynote Speakers
Michele Mishto, PhD
King’s College London, London (UK)
Annette Lasham, PhD
University of Auckland, Auckland (New Zealand)
Nabieh Ayoub, PhD
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)
A noncanonical role of RBM10 splicing factor in DNA replication: Implications for targeted lung cancer therapy
Symposium Subjects
- RNA Splicing
- Protein Splicing
- DNA Splicing
- Alternative Splicing
- Splicing and Disease
- Splicing and Nanotechnology
- Autosplicing
- Espliceosome
- Computacional Biology of Splicing
- Translational Applications
TRYP Lisboa Caparica Mar Hotel
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We look forward to seeing you soon.
With kindest regards
The PROTEOMASS BIOSCOPE Team