This year's RiboClub Annual Meeting will take place at the Hôtel Chéribourg from Monday September 22nd to Wednesday September 24th, 2014.
In partnership with:
2014 RiboClub Annual Meeting Program
Keynote speakers for this year's event are:
Flavour of the year
The ever-expanding diversity of RNA functions
Featured Speakers
- Ron Breaker, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Eduardo Groisman, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Haifan Lin, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Matt Simon, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Philip C. Bevilacqua, Penn State University, State College, USA
- Peter Baumann, Stowers Institute, Kansas City, USA
- Julian Chen, Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA
- Susan Baserga, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Maria Barna, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, USA
- Antonio Giraldez, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Wendy Gilbert, MIT, Cambridge, USA
- Joan Steitz, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Jens Lykke-Andersen, UC San Diego, San Diego, USA
- Ian Eperon, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
- Hervé Le Hir, IBENS, Paris, France
- Sandra Wolin, Yale University, New Haven, USA
- Michael G. Rosenfeld, UC San Diego, San Diego, USA
- Javier Martinez, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna, Austria
- John Rinn, Harvard University and Medical School, Cambridge, USA
- Nikolaus Rajewsky, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany
- Shu-ou Shan, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
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Featured presentation
Brian Nosek, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
Registration period is over. This event is now passed. Be sure to come back next April for registration.
See 2014 RiboClub Annual Metting photo
RiboClub Travel Fellowship Information
The RiboClub Society has set aside a limited amount of funds to support fellowships students and postdoctoral fellows who otherwise would not be able to attend the meeting for financial reasons. If you wish to apply for a fellowship, please fill this pdf form, save it and send it as file attachment by email to [email protected] . The applications has to be submitted before June 1st and the results will be sent to applicants by mid June.
Presentation information
- Poster Guidelines:
- Poster board dimensions: 3ft (1m) width x 3ft (1m) height
- There are two ways to construct your poster:
1- As a single sheet of paper
2- By using multiple 8.5 by 11 pieces of paper as poster units
- Your poster will have a heading consisting of (1) the poster title, (2) author(s), (3) affiliation(s), (4) city and (5) country.
- Your poster can use text, graphs, and figures to describe your work.
- Any necessary equipment for attaching the sheets to the board will be available near the poster location. Please use only the provided materials in order not to damage the panels and enable a smooth removal afterwards.
- Talk:
The sessions chairs will select oral presentations from submitted abstracts list once submission period is done (after July 06) .
You need to select a talk session that correspond to your presentation. Time assigned for the: - Invited talk is 20 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions
- Selected talk is 12 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for questions
- Either:
By default, the presentation will be considered for a talk. The sessions chairs will select oral presentations from submitted abstracts after the registration deadline (July 06) . If your abstract is not selected, it will be considered for the poster session. Presentation duration: - Invited talk is 20 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions
- Selected talk is 12 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for questions
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