Programme
Symposium programme, held on 8 November 2019 to mark the retirment of Professor Jean Beggs.

Venue
Pollock Halls, South Hall, University of Edinburgh
Programme
Welcome
Session 1
Chair: Peter Rigby (Institute of Cancer Research, London)
Steve Jackson (Gurdon Institute, Cambridge, UK)
“DNA repair: mechanistic insights and clinical applications”
David Lane (A*STAR Singapore)
"40 years of p53"
David Glover (University of Cambridge, UK)
“An obsession with centrosomes”
Break
Session 2
Chair: Chris Smith (University of Cambridge)
Martin Reijns (IGMM, Edinburgh)
"When RNA meets DNA... not always a good thing"
David Tollervey (WCCB, University of Edinburgh, UK)
“Degrading activities (with the Beggs lab)”
Lunch
Session 3
Chair: Ian Eperon (University of Leicester)
Joan Steitz (HHMI, Yale School of Medicine, USA)
"The Enigma of Viral Noncoding RNAs."
Joanna Kufel (University of Warsaw, Poland)
"LSM proteins, a different tale."
Sebastian Fica (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK)
"Structural insights into exon ligation in the human spliceosome"
Break
Session 4
Chair: Nancy Standart (University of Cambridge)
Karla Neugebauer (Yale School of Medicine, USA)
“Nascent RNA and coordination between transcription and splicing in vivo”.
Isabella Maudlin (University of Oxford, UK)
"Links between splicing, transcription and chromatin in S. cerevisiae”
Jean Beggs (WCCB, University of Edinburgh, UK)
“A love affair with yeast (and RNA)”
Emanuela Sani (WCCB, University of Edinburgh, UK)
“Shaping 40 years of RNA biology: a Scottish tale.
Reception
Symposium Sponsors
Thanks to all our sponsors for their contributions!
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