Somatic Evolution and Tumour Microenvironment symposium 2024

Somatic Evolution and Tumour Microenvironment symposium 2024

Join us for the 2024 edition of the SETM.

By The Francis Crick Institute.

Date and time

Tuesday, June 18 · 9am - 6pm GMT+1

Location

The Francis Crick Institute

1 Midland Road London NW1 1AT United Kingdom

Agenda

9:00 AM

Registration

9:30 AM

Welcome and Introduction

9:40 AM

Talk 1

Sarah McClelland, Bart Cancer Institute


Combining cell biology and single cell genomics for precision mapping of cancer chromosomal instability mechanisms

10:05 AM

Talk 2

Jessica Okosun, Barts Cancer Institute


Resolving the tumour and immune states that shape follicular lymphoma

10:30 AM

Coffee Break

10:50 AM

Talk 3

Sam Behjati, Wellcome Sanger institute


Second hits in recessive cancer predispositions

11:15 AM

Talk 4

Anna Poetsch, TU Dresden


Using DNA language models to extract the genetic code of genome instability

11:40 AM

Talk 5

Jonas Demeulemeester, KU Leuven


Bridging Genotype and Phenotype Through Single-Cell and Single-Molecule Multi-Omics

12:05 PM

Lunch

1:00 PM

Sponsor talk

PCI Genomics

1:10 PM

Sponsor talk

10X Genomics

1:30 PM

Coffee break

1:50 PM

Talk 6

Eszter Lakatos, Chalmers University of Technology


The "how" and "when" of immune evasion in colorectal cancer development

2:15 PM

Talk 7

Jimmy Van den Eynden, Gent University


Facts and myths about HLA affinity-based immune selection signals derived from cancer genome sequencing data

2:40 PM

Talk 8 (Virtual talk)

Francisco Martínez-Jiménez, VHIO Barcelona


Unravelling the immunogenomic determinants of metastasis

3:05 PM

Coffee break

3:25 PM

Talk 9

Luis Zapata, ICR


Immune evasion impacts the genomic landscape of cancer cells

3:50 PM

Talk 10

Mirjana Efremova, Barts Cancer Institute


Dissecting phenotypic heterogeneity in colorectal cancer metastasis

4:15 PM

Concluding remarks

4:30 PM

Drinks reception

6:00 PM

End

About this event

  • 9 hours

The SETM is a free annual hybrid symposium that joins researchers from across the UK, Europe and the world, with the focus of improving our understanding of the evolution of our tissues especially as it leads to cancers, and the impact of the tumour microenvironment on cancer progression.

We invite poster submissions please email abstracts with Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results; Conclusion in no more than 350 words to: setm21st@gmail.com. We will select a maximum of 88 posters on a first come, first served basis.

Big thanks to the sponsors of this year’s edition: 10X Genomics and Peer Community In

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