All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium

The All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium (AICC) is a network of researchers across the island of Ireland who focus on investigating aspects of chromatin in disease and development.

Yael David
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Yael David

Turning back the clock: targeting a new metabolism-epigenetic axis in T cells Jan 31st 2025: 4pm GMT, 5pm CET, 11am EST, 8am PST

Arnau Sebé-Pedrós
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Arnau Sebé-Pedrós

Comparative regulatory genomics Feb 28th, 2025

Peter Lewis
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Peter Lewis

Mechanisms of chromatin assembly, gene silencing, and epigenetic inheritance Mar 28th, 2025

Edith Heard
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Edith Heard

Epigenetic mechanisms in development and disease Apr 25th, 2025

Emma Farley
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Emma Farley – Postponed

Dependency grammar of developmental enhancers Fri Nov 22nd

Symposium 2024
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AICC Annual Symposium 2024 at University of Galway

Ireland’s chromatin community came together in Galway for our 3rd Annual Symposium in May 2024

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Promoting Collaborations. Sharing Knowledge. Growing Excitement.

The All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium was established in 2021 to foster collaborations between researchers located across the whole of Ireland, to promote scientific exchange, and to facilitate networking between students, postdocs, and PIs working in the field of chromatin biology.

Wide range of chromatin interests

Our scientific focus is broad, bridging basic, applied, and translational chromatin research.

Open to all chromatin researchers

The All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium promotes and expects non-judgmental and supportive attitudes from participants.

Welcoming new interests

If you’re interested in joining or would like to learn more, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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