Back to EMGS Roots: Exploiting New Technologies to Identify and Regulate Induced Heritable Effects
Be sure to attend the final All Hands 3: Back to EMGS Roots: Exploiting New Technologies to Identify and Regulate Induced Heritable Effects from 9:10 am-12:45 pm. Below is information about adjustments that have been made to the presenters and the schedule.
9:10 AM Session Overview
Carole L. Yauk, Health Canada
9:20 AM International Activities for Assessing and Evaluating Agents as Human Germ-Cell Mutagens
David M. DeMarini, US Environmental Protection Agency
9:35 AM What’s So Special About Germ Cells? The Epigenetics of Germ Cells
Amander T. Clark, University of California, Los Angeles
10:00 AM What’s So Special About DNA Repair in Germ Cells?
Joann B. Sweasy, Yale University School of Medicine
10:25 AM Break
10:40 AM Paternal Exposures Inducing Germline Mutations Transmitted to Offspring
Frederik J. van Schooten, Maastricht University
11:05 AM Identifying Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors for Germline CNV Mutations
Thomas Glover, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
11:30 AM Advances in the Detection of Male Germ Cell Mutations
Francesco Marchetti, Health Canada
11:55 AM High-Throughput Strategies for the Identification of Germ Cell Toxicants
Patrick Allard, University of California, Los Angeles
12:20 PM New Technologies and Initiatives in Germ Cell Mutagenicity Testing?
Jan van Benthem, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)