Past Conference

4th Neuroepigenetics & Neuroepitranscriptomics Conference

#Neuroepi25

Date

01 Oct - 04 Oct 2025

Location

St. Julian's, Malta

  • Hongjun Song

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Li-Huei Tsai

    MIT

Early Bird - Expired  •  Talk Submission - Expired  •  Poster Submission - Expired  •  Registration & Payment Deadline - Expired

Synopsis

Epigenetic mechanisms, including chemical modifications of DNA and histones as well as regulation by non-coding RNAs, are fundamental mechanism regulating gene expression. Various epigenetic mechanisms have pivotal roles in the nervous system and aberrant epigenetic regulation contributes to pathogenesis in many brain disorders. In parallel, epitranscriptomic mechansims cover over 170 different modifications of various RNA. Recent studies have shown diverse role of epitranscriptomic regulation of diverse process in the nervous system, from neurogenesis, learning and memory, to regeneration and cancer. The field is particularly excited by the possibility of clinical translation as shown by the recent profound success in using modified mRNA for COVID 19 vaccine. This meeting will bring together pioneers, experts and junior investigator in studying neuroepigenetics and epitranscriptomics to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive picture of epigenetic and epitranscriptomic mechanisms in neural development, reprogramming and cell identity, plasticity, neuronal function and dysfunction, and discuss future directions of the field. The meeting will offer opportunity and platform for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows and junior investigator to present their work and interact with leaders in the field and for interdisciplinary collaborations.

Key Sessions

•    Epigenetic mechanisms regulating brain development and stem cells 
•    Transcriptional and translational regulation
•    Neuronal specific splicing
•    Brain developmental disorders, aging and neurodegeneration
•    Single-cell transcriptome, epigenomic, epitranscriptomic, and multi-omics analysis
•    Spatial transcriptomic analysis
•    3D epigenome and chromatin topology 
•    Diverse roles of various RNA modifications in basic neurobiology and clinical translation
•    Brain cancer

Confirmed Plenary Speakers

Angel Barco (European Neuroscience Institute)
EXPERIENCE-DRIVEN EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS 
Anne Brunet (Stanford Medicine)
SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMICS IN THE AGING BRAIN
Gonçalo Castelo-Branco (Karolinska Institutet)
SINGLE-CELL AND SPATIAL OMICS OF OLIGODENDROGLIA IN DEVELOPMENT AND IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS 
Chuan He (University of Chicago)
RNA METHYLATION IN CHROMATIN REGULATION
Peng Jin (Emory University)
m6A EPITRANSCRIPTOME IN HUMAN BRAIN AND ITS ROLE IN NEURODEGENERATION
Guo-li Ming (University of Pennsylvania)
IMPACTS OF GENETIC RISK FACTORS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA AND GENETIC BACKGROUNDS ON HUMAN iPSC-DERIVED HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Timothy Bredy (University of Queensland)
UNUSUAL NEUROEPIGENETIC MECHANISMS OF MEMORY 
Yanxiang Deng (University of Pennsylvania)
MULTIPLEXED SPATIAL MAPPING OF CHROMATIN FEATURES, TRANSCRIPTOME, AND PROTEINS IN TISSUES
André Fischer (German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, DZNE)
EXPANDING THE SPACE FOR DRUG DISCOVERY: THE EPIGENETIC ROLE OF THE NON-CODING RNAome IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
Johannes Graeff (EPFL)
EPIGENETIC ENCODING OF MEMORY EXPRESSION
Ankur Jain (MIT)
RNA AGGREGATION IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE
Daniel Lim (University of California, San Francisco)
REGULATION OF SPATIAL ASPECTS OF 3D GENOME ARCHITECTURE IN HUMAN NEUROGENESIS
Hsiu-Chuan Lin (Centre for Genomic Regulation)
PROFILING AND PROGRAMMING IN VITRO NEURONAL DIVERSITY AT SINGLE-CELL RESOLUTION
Ram Madabhushi (UT Southwestern Medical Center)
DNA TENSION IN NEURONAL TRANSCRIPTION
Kate Meyer (Duke University)
EXPLORING m6A IN THE BRAIN AT SINGLE-CELL RESOLUTION 
Alexi Nott (Imperial College London)
VASCULAR AND IMMUNE EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS UNDERLYING DEMENTIA 
Jelena Radulovic (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
MAINTENANCE OF MEMORY REPRESENTATIONS THROUGH NEURON-SPECIFIC IMMUNE PATHWAYS
Ravikiran Raju (MIT)
THE NEUROEPIGENETICS OF SOCIAL ISOLATION
Yin Shen (University of California, San Francisco)
INVESTIGATING 3D EPIGENOME DYNAMICS IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASES
Xiao Wang (MIT)
TRANSLATING SPATIAL MOLECULAR ATLAS TO BRAIN FUNCTION 
Xiaoqun Wang (Institute of Biophysics)
SINGLE-CELL EPIGENOMICS AND SPATIOTEMPORAL TRANSCRIPTOMICS REVEAL HUMAN CEREBELLAR DEVELOPMENT
Anne West (Duke University)
REGULATION OF NEURONAL MATURATION BY THE RAHMAN SYNDROME GENE HISTONE H1-4

Target Audience

Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, clinical researchers in the academia as well as scientists in the industry.  

Educational Need

Neuroepigenetics and neuroepitranscriptomics are emerging new fields that have expanded dramatically in the past few years with numerous new technologies and exciting new discoveries. The purpose of the conference is to provide an update of latest progresses, and discuss future studies in the new fields of neuroepigenetics and neuroepitrancriptomics to encourage collaboration and clinical translation.

Confirmed Speakers

Chairs
Hongjun Song

Hongjun Song

University of Pennsylvania

Li-Huei Tsai

Li-Huei Tsai

MIT

Plenary Speakers
Angel Barco

Angel Barco

European Neuroscience Institute

Anne Brunet

Anne Brunet

Stanford Medicine

Gonçalo Castelo-Branco

Gonçalo Castelo-Branco

Karolinska Institutet

Chuan He

Chuan He

University of Chicago

Peng Jin

Peng Jin

Emory University

Guo-li Ming

Guo-li Ming

University of Pennsylvania

Invited Speakers
Timothy Bredy

Timothy Bredy

University of Queensland

Yanxiang Deng

Yanxiang Deng

University of Pennsylvania

André Fischer

André Fischer

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Johannes Graeff

Johannes Graeff

EPFL

Ankur Jain

Ankur Jain

MIT

Daniel Lim

Daniel Lim

University of California, San Francisco

Hsiu-Chuan Lin

Hsiu-Chuan Lin

Centre for Genomic Regulation

Ram Madabhushi

Ram Madabhushi

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Kate Meyer

Kate Meyer

Duke University

Alexi Nott

Alexi Nott

Imperial College London

Jelena Radulovic

Jelena Radulovic

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Ravikiran Raju

Ravikiran Raju

MIT

Yin Shen

Yin Shen

University of California, San Francisco

Xiao Wang

Xiao Wang

MIT

Xiaoqun Wang

Xiaoqun Wang

Institute of Biophysics

Anne West

Anne West

Duke University

Programme

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Grants

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Venue & Location

Hilton Malta

We are excited to be heading back to St. Julian’s as our Mediterranean destination for October 2025! 

Located only 15 minutes from the ancient capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hilton Malta is an oceanfront resort overlooking the stunning Portomaso Marina in St. Julian’s. With modern amenities, scenic views, and a tranquil atmosphere, it offers the perfect balance between professional functionality and easy access to local culture and history. 

This is not an all-inclusive property, but our registration packages include a full food and beverage package during the conference period. Breakfast remains at leisure, however, the more intimate hotel setting allows us to host group lunches and dinners, providing an ideal environment for focused discussions, so attendees can continue to network and brainstorm outside of planned sessions. 

For those who wish to stay extra nights either side of the conference, rates will be bed and breakfast only, so attendees have the freedom to explore local dining experiences and authentic cuisine. 

Hotel facilities include;
•    Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms and throughout hotel and conference areas
•    4 Seasonal Outdoor Pools
•    Spa with Indoor Swimming Pool
•    Fitness Center and Tennis Court
•    3 Restaurants
•    2 Bars

General Information

Venue Rating

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Address

Vjal Portomaso St Julian's PTM, 01, Malta

Nearest Airport

Malta International Airport

Location

The Hilton Malta overlooks the stunning Portomaso Marina in St. Julian’s. This beautiful hotel is located only 15 minutes from the ancient capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

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