Date: 14 - 15 December 2020

Language of instruction: English

The concept of liquid-liquid phase separation provides a rationale for the cellular organization of cytoplasmic and nuclear components into biomolecular condensates. These biomolecular condensates can serve as specialized regions for biochemical reactions, dynamically sequester components or act as organizational hubs for signaling networks. In recent years, the interests in how these biomolecular condensates are formed, how they are organized, and what their functional properties are has grown substantially, and has led to increasing evidence that dysregulation of liquid-liquid phase separation contributes to neurodegenerative diseases as well as cancer. To keep up to date with the latest developments and break-throughs in this field, we organize a VIB training day on ‘Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation’.

Keywords: online

Organizer: VIB

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Instructors: Anthony Hyman, Alex Holehouse, Dorothée Dormann, Kaveh Daneshvar, Steven Boeynaems, Avinash Patel, Maria Hondele, Ina Vorberg


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