Past Conference

2nd Spatial Genome Organisation Conference

The Nucleome in Basic Biology and Disease #SGO25

Date

31 Oct - 03 Nov 2025

Location

Riviera Maya, Mexico

  • Matthias Altmeyer

    University of Zurich

  • Irene Chiolo

    University of Southern California

  • Karim Mekhail

    University of Toronto

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

Synopsis

The conference will bring together scientists working to better understand nuclear and genome organisation in various organisms, tissues, and cell states.
 
Conference sessions will cover topics related to:

●    Nuclear and subnuclear structure and function
●    Nuclear organisation and chromosome topology in gene expression
●    Nuclear organisation and chromosome topology in DNA replication and repair
●    Crosstalk between transcription and repair
●    Impact of nuclear and genome organisation on genome editing
●    Genome editing technologies in the study of nuclear and genome structure and function
●    Nuclear bodies including the nucleolus, Cajal bodies, speckles, PML bodies
●    Constitutive and induced phase separation in the nucleus
●    Topologically associated domains and transcription in genome control
●    Signalling cues, cellular states and genome organisation
●    Genome organisation in pluripotency and during differentiation
●    Nuclear and genome structures in health, cancer, aging, and age-related diseases
●    Chromatin loops and non-canonical nucleic acids structures in genome expression and stability
●    Spatial genome organisation: from the bench to the bedside

Workshops will cover: Technical advances in the study of nuclear and genome organisation; The next frontiers in spatial genome organisation and its connection to health and disease; How to publish in the era of spatial genome organisation?

Confirmed Plenary Speakers

Ibrahim Cisse (Max Planck)
SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING OF TRANSCRIPTION IN LIVING CELLS
Marco Foiani (IFOM)
TOPOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE YEAST GENOME
Roger Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania)
MOLECULAR PATTERNS FROM DNA DAMAGE TO IMMUNITY

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Jumana AlHaj Abed (Max Planck Institute)
HOW DO HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES COMMUNICATE?
Effie Apostolou (Weill Cornell Medicine)
3D REGULATORY HUBS CONTROL ONCOGENIC PROGRAMS
Samuel Bakhoum (Volastra Therapeutics / Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth)
THE IMPACT OF CHROMOSOMAL INSTABILITY ON CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS
Magda Bienko (Human Technopole/Karolinska Institutet)
CELL TYPE-SPECIFIC INTRONIC RNAs SHAPE GENOME ARCHITECTURE DURING NEURONAL LINEAGE SPECIFICATION
Tony Cesare (Children's Medical Research Institute)
NUCLEAR FILAMENTOUS ACTIN AND GENOME INTEGRITY
Jennifer Cremins (University of Pennsylvania)
LEARNING INDUCES PERSISTENT CHROMATIN LOOPS UNDERLYING ROBUST GENE EXPRESSION DURING MEMORY RECALL
Emmanuelle Fabre (St Louis Research Center (IRSL))
CHROMATIN DYNAMICS, OR HOW TO SHED LIGHT ON THE ROLE OF SMC5/6 
Catherine Freudenreich (Tufts University)
REPOSITIONING OF STRUCTURE-FORMING REPEATS TO THE NUCLEAR PERIPHERY: ROLE IN REPLICATION AND REPAIR
Taekjip Ha (Boston Children's Hospital)
DYNAMIC CTCF CONFORMATIONS CONTROL COHESIN BARRIER.
Razq Hakem (University of Toronto)
UNCOVERING NEW ROLES FOR RING FINGER PROTEINS IN GENOMIC STABILITY AND CANCER
Shane Harding (University of Toronto)
MICRONUCLEAR PROTEOMES AS A GUIDE TO REPLICATION ASSOCIATED DNA DAMAGE VULNERABILITIES
Jop Kind (Hubrecht Institute)
SPATIAL GENOME ORGANIZATION AND GENE REGULATION IN ORGANOGENESIS 
Christina Leslie (MSKCC)
DECODING ENHANCER REWIRING IN PANCREATIC DIFFERENTIATION
Anthony Leung (Johns Hopkins Medicine)
TRANSIENT POLY(ADP-RIBOSE) TRIGGERS FUS CONDENSATION PERSISTENCE
Marina Lusic (University of Heidelberg)
AQUARIUS AT THE CROSSROADS: R-LOOPS, SPLICING, AND HIV INTEGRATION
Peter Ly (UT Southwestern)
CHROMOTHRIPSIS AND GENOMIC INSTABILITY FROM MITOTIC ERRORS
Phillipp Maass (The Hospital for Sick Children)
INTER-CHROMOSOMAL CONTACTS DEMARCATE GENOME TOPOLOGY
Kristijan Ramadan (NTU)
NUCLEOPHAGY IN DNA REPAIR AND GENOME STABILITY
Ofer Rog (University of Utah)
REGULATING SISTER INTERACTIONS DURING MEIOSIS
Evi Soutoglou (University of Sussex)
DNA DAMAGE AT LAMINA ASSOCIATED DOMAINS TRIGGERS NUCLEAR ENVELOPE REORGANIZATION AND CHROMATIN DETACHMENT TO PREVENT NUCLEAR ENVELOPE BLEBBING AND GENOME INSTABILITY
Jessica Tyler (Weill Cornell Medicine)
IMPROVING GENOME STABILITY TO EXTEND LIFESPAN

Target Audience

This conference is of interest to researchers and scientists from academia and industry who are seeking to understand the basic principles of spatial genome organisation and how their disruption impacts health and disease, all within a beautiful and natural setting. Those interested in learning or developing new technologies that help reveal more of the secrets of spatial genome organisation should both benefit from and greatly enrich the conference. Attendees typically have a background in the basics of genetics, nuclear organisation, genome functions, microscopy, and sequencing.

Educational Need

This conference provides a unique opportunity for trainees interested in spatial genome organisation and the latest advances in this rapidly growing area of research from established and emerging leaders in the field. The conference also provides numerous scientific and social networking opportunities for trainees to discuss their research activities and career plans with others in the field.

Confirmed Speakers

Chairs
Matthias Altmeyer

Matthias Altmeyer

University of Zurich

Irene Chiolo

Irene Chiolo

University of Southern California

Karim Mekhail

Karim Mekhail

University of Toronto

Plenary Speakers
Ibrahim Cisse

Ibrahim Cisse

Max Planck

Marco Foiani

Marco Foiani

IFOM

Roger Greenberg

Roger Greenberg

University of Pennsylvania

Invited Speakers
Jumana AlHaj Abed

Jumana AlHaj Abed

Max Planck Institute

Effie Apostolou

Effie Apostolou

Weill Cornell Medicine

Samuel Bakhoum

Samuel Bakhoum

Volastra Therapeutics / Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

Magda Bienko

Magda Bienko

Human Technopole/Karolinska Institutet

Tony Cesare

Tony Cesare

Childrens's Medical Research Institute

Jennifer Cremins 

Jennifer Cremins 

University of Pennsylvania

Emmanuelle Fabre

Emmanuelle Fabre

Institut Pasteur

Catherine Freudenreich

Catherine Freudenreich

Tufts University

Taekjip Ha

Taekjip Ha

Boston Children's Hospital

Razq Hakem

Razq Hakem

University of Toronto

Shane Harding

Shane Harding

University of Toronto

Jop Kind

Jop Kind

Hubrecht Institute

Christina Leslie

Christina Leslie

MSKCC

Anthony Leung

Anthony Leung

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Marina Lusic

Marina Lusic

University of Heidelberg

Peter Ly

Peter Ly

UT Southwestern

Philipp Maass

Philipp Maass

The Hospital for Sick Children

Kristijan Ramadan

Kristijan Ramadan

Nanyang Technological University

Ofer Rog

Ofer Rog

University of Utah

Evi Soutoglou

Evi Soutoglou

University of Sussex

Jessica Tyler

Jessica Tyler

Weill Cornell Medical College

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Grants

We're pleased to offer 4 x $250 registration grants on a first-come, first-served basis to Early Career Researchers. If you are a student, postdoc or junior faculty (within 3 years of your position), you are eligible.

Please email amy@fusion-conferences.com with the following information to apply;

-Name

-Job Title

-Your current research topic

-An abstract for a poster presentation slot (optional)

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Venue & Location

Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya

The Rivera Maya is a beautiful area of Mexico and has a very different feel to the busier, downtown energy of Cancun. Nestled just 8 miles from Tulum, Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya offers a serene and inspiring environment, ideal for fostering meaningful connections. This location is set back from the city’s hustle and bustle, allowing for a more peaceful and focused atmosphere where informal discussions and creative collaboration can thrive. With breathtaking views and refreshing ocean breezes providing a beautiful backdrop for open dialogue and fresh perspectives, it’s no wonder this destination is a favorite among our delegates!

Hotel facilities include;

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms and throughout hotel and conference areas
  • Pools
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • 6 Restaurants
  • Kids Club
  • Beach

General Information

Venue Rating

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Address

Carretera Cancun Tulum 307 Tulkal Chemuyil Tulum, 77774, Mexico

Nearest Airport

Cancun International Airport

Location

Stretching from the fishing village of Puerto Morelos to the biosphere reserve of Sian Ka'an, the Mayan Riviera offers an unforgettable Caribbean coastline experience with beautiful white-sand beaches and brilliant turquoise colored water. This world-renowned paradise is home to mangroves and lagoons, ancient Mayan cities, ecological reserves and adventure parks, and the world's second largest coral reef.

The hotel is located just a few miles from Tulum, a town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It’s known for its spectacluar beaches and well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan port city. The area also offers incredible cavern diving opportunties and beautiful cenotes to explore. We would highly recommend joining one of the group activities to Tulum or the Gran Cenote - they will make for an unforgettable conference experience! 

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