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UCMR DAY 2024

We cordially invite you to attend the UCMR Day 2024 that is held 18 January on Umeå University campus at Aula Nordica! It is the 15th conference.

The one-day conference is aimed at scientists and staff members within Umeå Centre for Microbial Research, UCMR, collaboration partners and other researchers with an interest in microbial research and infection biology.

The programme offers inspiring keynote lectures, short talks, elevator pitches, and poster presentations, but foremost it is an excellent opportunity for networking and initiation of new collaborations. The day includes several sessions for the attendants to interact and network with each other.

Abstract book

Read and download the abstract book of UCMR Day 2024

Confirmed keynote speakers:

Peijun Zhang, professor of structural biology, University of Oxford 

Title: "Visualizing virus infection in situ by cryoET"

Expertise in: CryoEM and cryo-electron tomography of molecular complexes and assemblies

Retroviruses, such as human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1), contain mature capsids that enclose the viral RNA genome, enzymes, and accessory proteins. The assembly, maturation, and stability of the viral capsid are critical to the viral replication life cycle. Furthermore, the surface of the viral capsid serves as a primary interaction interface between the virus and the host cell, for both host defense proteins and virus dependence factors. We are developing cutting-edge cryoEM technologies that bring unprecedented resolution and enable in situ structures of large assemblies and complexes to decipher their underlying functional roles.

I will describe HIV-1 mature and immature capsid assemblies and interactions with host factor IP6 and cyclophilin A, highlighting unexpected novel interactions that are critical for these host factors to stabilize the HIV-1 capsid and prevent its pre-mature disassembly. I will also present our recent in situ studies of SARS-COV-2 infection and COVID vaccine, as well as the architecture of native chromatin fibers in intact T-cells relevant to HIV-1 infection and integration. 

Maria Lerm, professor in medical microbiology, Linköping University

Title: It is in your DNA – How previous exposures to infections are reflected in DNA methylation patterns

Expertise in: Infectious diseases and epigenetics

The epigenetic information encoded in the DNA methylome is reflecting environmental exposures like genomic data reflects heredity.  We have uncovered how infectious diseases causes unique imprints in DNA methylation patterns, allowing us to trace disease mechanisms and identify biomarkers. I will present our findings on DNA methylation changes during tuberculosis exposure, post-covid and neuroborreliosis and hope to inspire others to investigate the epigenome changes triggered by other infections. 

Sponsors

Prizes for the best short talk and the two best posters are sponsored by UCMR and the company Agrisera.

Programme:

Download a short version of the programme of UCMR Day 2024 (pdf)

Read all about it on the conference website: www.ucmrday2024.se 

Latest update: 2024-02-21