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Wednesday, 7 October 2026 to Thursday, 8 October 2026, 9am - 5pm

TEE 2026 is a two-day interdisciplinary conference dedicated to exploring the dynamic regulatory layers that shape gene expression: transcription, epigenetics, and epitranscriptomics. Bringing together leading researchers, clinicians, computational biologists, and early-career scientists, TEE aims to highlight the latest discoveries, emerging technologies, and translational applications transforming our understanding of genome regulation.

The conference will cover cutting-edge advances in transcriptional control, chromatin architecture, DNA and histone modifications, RNA modifications, non-coding RNAs, single-cell and spatial omics technologies, and integrative multi-omics approaches. Special emphasis will be placed on how these regulatory mechanisms influence development, cellular identity, disease progression, and therapeutic innovation.

Venue: Richard Doll Building - Richard Doll Building Lecture theatre - Richard Doll Building Lecture theatre Richard Doll Building Old Road Campus Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 7LF United Kingdom

Department: Oxford Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (Unit)

Organiser: Marie-Laure Foisneau-Bates

Host: Prof Yang Shi, Prof Colin Goding, Dr Parinaz Mehdipour and Dr Chunxiao Song

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