Shotgun Presentations

LL

Mrs. Ling Li

Affiliation: University of Bristol (UK)
Title: Control of Epithelial Splicing Regulatory Proteins (ESRPs) in
epithelial-mesenchymal transitions (EMT) during tumour progression
and fibrosis
GC

Mrs. Giulia Cardamone

Affiliation: Laboratory of Medical Genetics and RNA Biology Humanitas Clinical and Research Center (Area Pieve) (Italy)
Title: Role of the long non-coding RNA MALAT1 in the regulation of alternative splicing events involved in multiple sclerosis
LS

Mrs. Letizia Straniero

Affiliation: Department of Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine, University of Milan (Italy)
Title: Rescue of wild-type CFTR levels using splicing modulators
RS

Mr. Reymond Sutandy

Affiliation: Institute for Molecular Biology (Germany)
Title: iviCLIP: Understanding U2AF65 binding behavior with an in vitro approach
AM

Mrs. Anna Malinova

Affiliation: Institute of Molecular Genetics of the AS CR (Czech Republic)
Title: Retinitis pigmentosa mutations in PRPF8 – a lesson from snRNP assembly
KGI

Mrs. Katia Guedri-Idjouadiene

Affiliation: GIGA-Molecular Biology of Diseases-Laboratory of Protein Signaling and Interactions (PSI) (Belgium)
Title: The new role of Erg subfamily of Ets transcription factors in regulation of pre-mRNA alternative splicing
JR

Mr. Juan Romero

Affiliation: CEIT & TECNUN, University of Navarra (Spain)
Title: TEventPointer: Software to identify alternative splicing events using junction arrays or RNASeq data
EB

Mrs. Elsa Bernard

Affiliation: Institut Curie (France)
Title: A time- and cost-effective clinical diagnosis tool to quantify abnormal splicing from targeted single-gene RNA-seq
MC

Mrs. Maud Charpentier

Affiliation: Institut de Recherche en Santé de l’Université de Nantes (France)
Title: Within the family of MELOE antigens, IRES-dependent translation conditions exclusive expression in melanoma cells and immunogenicity
SB

Mr. Samuel Bestall

Affiliation: University of Nottingham (UK)
Title: The expression and role of VEGF-A165b splice isoform
VG

Mrs. Victoria Gudiño

Affiliation: University of Edinburgh (UK)
Title: Studying Rac1b function in colorectal cancer