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| Convenor |
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Michael Hynes, University of Melbourne |
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Jim Pittard, University of Melbourne, Australia |
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| Speaker 1 | | Peter Geiduschek, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, USA |
| - Title of Presentation | | Archaeal transcription from a eukaryotic and bacterial perspective |
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| Speaker 2 | | Pamela Geyer, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA |
| - Title of Presentation | | Genome organization and gene function: the role of insulators in defining chromatin domains |
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| Speaker 3 | | Charles Yanofsky, Stanford University, Stanford, USA |
| - Title of Presentation | | New features of regulation of genes of tryptophan metabolism in E. coli and B. subtilis |
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| Speaker 4 | | Tatsuhiko Abo, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan |
| - Title of Presentation | | Physiological significance of bacterial trans-translation |
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| Speaker 5 | | Andrea Markus, University of Sydney, Australia |
| - Title of Presentation | | Lark: An RNA-binding protein that binds to WT1, localizes in nucleoli and centrosomes and stimulates alternative splicing |
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