KEY TOPICS
- The changing genome in germ cells
- Impact of genetic alterations on Reproductive Health
Raheleh Rahbari, Sanger Institute, Cambridge (UK) more
Molly Przeworski, Department of Biological Sciences at the Columbia University, New York (USA) more
Gerry Crossan, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) more
Eva Hoffmann, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (DEN) more
Frank Tüttelmann, Institute of Reproductive Genetics at the University of Münster, Münster (GER) more
Micheline Misrahi, Department of Molecular Genetics of Metabolic and Reproductive Diseases and Reproduction, Medical Faculty Paris Saclay, Paris (FRA) more
3.00 pm - 4.30 pm
Welcome
Jörg Gromoll and Frank Tüttelmann, Münster (GER)
The changing genome in germ cells
Chair: Jörg Gromoll
Speakers:
Raheleh Rahbari, Cambridge (UK) - Mutational landscape and clonal dynamics in male germline cells
Molly Przeworski, New York (USA) - An evolutionary perspective on mutations in the germline
Gerry Crossan, Cambridge (UK) - DNA lesion bypass is essential for primordial germ cell development
4.30 pm - 4.45 pm
Break
4.45 pm - 6.15 pm
Impact of genetic alterations on reproductive health
Chair: Sandra Laurentino, Münster (GER)
Speakers:
Eva Hoffmann, Copenhagen (DEN) - Genetic insights into human ovarian ageing
Frank Tüttelmann, Münster (GER) - The genetic landscape of male infertility
Micheline Misrahi, Paris (FRA) - The genetic landscape of primary ovarian insufficiency: implications for personalised medicine
6.15 pm - 7.00 pm
Roundtable discussion
Chair: Csilla Gabriella Krausz, Florence (ITA)
For further information get in contact with us: reproductivegenetics2022@ukmuenster.de.