Events

October 18

Dissertation: Sami Jalil

Sami Jalil,  University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science
Advancing Genetic Therapies : Developing Precision CRISPR Editing for Rare Inherited Diseases

Opponent: PhD Angelo Lombardo, San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy


Start time: 18/10/2024 13:00
End time: 18/10/2024 15:00
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Biomedicum1, lecture hall 3, Haartmaninkatu 8, 00290 Helsinki
Type: Dissertation
Organization: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Contact person: sami.jalil@helsinki.fi
October 23

Biostatistics drop-in workshop

Are you a researcher needing support with any statistical aspect of your work? The Biostatistics Consulting Service here at Meilahti Campus holds drop-in workshop sessions every other week to answer smaller questions about your analysis - solving a particular problem, how to get started, etc. We provide service in Finnish, English and Swedish.

 

The next workshop of this term is on Wednesday 23rd October, at 13:00-15:00 in Biomedicum 2B, in the Olohuone on floor 6. Come whenever you can. Note that you may end up waiting a while for your turn, especially early on in the session. We aim to spend no more than 15 minutes with each customer.

 

Bring: 

·       your computer

·       your data

·       your questions

and we biostatisticians will be on hand to help and guide. 

 

Registration is not required, but you can help us prepare for your questions by filling in this form. The workshops are open to any researcher at the university's Medical Faculty, HUS or FIMM. 

The autumn's following sessions are planned for 6.11, 20.11, 4.12 & 18.12.

 

For more in-depth questions, please book a one-on-one consultation session using this e-form where we will have time to go into more detail. 

 

From the Biostatistics Team


Start time: 23/10/2024 13:00
End time: 23/10/2024 15:00
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Biomedicum 2, 6th floor lounge
Type: Other
Organization: Biostatistics Consulting Service
Contact person: biostat-consult@helsinki.fi
October 24

Brain &Mind Symposium

PROGRAM

Thursday 24th of October 2024

08:30 – 08:45 Opening words

MODULE I: BRAIN IMAGING

08:45 – 09:30 Laura Säisänen: Transcranial magnetic stimulation – a method for many clinical applications. Technical refinements, accurate imaging, novel paradigms and dive into neurotransmitters (45min)

09:30 – 10:15 Harri Piitulainen: Exploring the brain basis of proprioception (45 min)

10:15 – 10:45 COFFEE BREAK (30 min)

10:45 – 11:30 Maija Saraste: PET imaging of activated microglia in multiple sclerosis (45 min)

11:30 – 12:15 Bertrand Thirion: Empowering automated meta-analysis with machine learning (45 min)

LUNCH + POSTER SESSION

12:15 – 13:00 LUNCH (45 min)

13:00 – 13:45 Poster session I (45 min)

MODULE II: NEUROPLASTICITY

13:45 – 14:30 Rafael Moliner Herrero:  Psychedelics beyond the trip: BDNF and TrkB mediate
                          their therapeutic effects independently of the hallucinogenic action (45 min)

14:30 – 15:15 Francisco J. Rivera Gomez-Barris: Myelin regeneration in the adult CNS (45 min)

15:15 – 15:45 COFFEE BREAK (30  min)

15:45 – 16:30 Igor Branchi: The interplay between serotonin, plasticity and context in mental health (45 min)

16:30 – 17:15   Sebastian Jessberger: How neurons are generated throughout life in the mammalian hippocampus? (45 min)

17:15 – 17:30 Closing words

19:00 – 00:00 DINNER at restaurant Sunn

Friday 25th of October 2024
09:30 – 09:35 Opening words (5 min)

MODULE III: NEURODEVELOPMENT

09:35 – 10:20 Pawel Burkhardt (online): Tracking the deep evolutionary origins of neurons (45 min)

10:20 – 11:05 Sabine Lévi: The paradoxical effect of the A2A receptor in the stabilization and elimination of synapses during development (45 min)

11:05 – 11:35 COFFEE BREAK (30 min)

11:35 – 12:20 Jetro Tuulari: Intergenerational Effects on Human Brain Development (45 min)

12:20 – 13:00 Pauliina Yrjölä: Analysis of functional brain networks in preterm infants (40 min)

LUNCH + POSTER SESSION

13:00 – 13:45 LUNCH (45 min)

13:45 – 14:15 Poster session II (45 min)

MODULE IV: CAREER PATHS

14:15 – 14:30 Mikhail Yuryev: Job in sales after PhD (15 min)

14:30 – 14:45 Jette Lengefeld: You can have it all (15 min)

14:45 – 15:00 Bernardino Ossola: Constantly testing the comfort zone’s boundaries (15 min)

15:00 – 15:30 Panel discussion (30 min)

15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK (30 min)

MODULE V: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION

16:00 – 16:40 Introduction of the panelists  (40 min)

Heidi Rosenström (Heureka)
Trevor Corson (Neuwrite)
Mikko Airavaara (eNeuro)
Aino Pekkarinen (University of Helsinki)
16:40 – 17:25 Panel discussion (45 min)

17:25 – 17:30 Closing words
Start time: 24/10/2024 08:30
End time: 25/10/2024 17:30
Duration: 33 hours
Location: Biomedicum1, lecture hall 1, Haartmaninkatu 8, 00290 Helsinki
Type: Symposium
Organization: Doctoral Program Brain & Mind
Contact person: piia.haakana@helsinki.fi
October 24

Special seinar by Assistant Professor Paul Boutz

Nuclear containment: countering the threat of oncogenic transcripts through RNA surveillance


Paul Boutz Bio:

 

Professor Paul Boutz’ research group is based at Rochester University, New York, USA. Prior to starting his independent career, Dr Boutz was a Postdoc in Nobel Laureate Dr. Phillip Sharp’s group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he discovered a novel class of introns, termed ‘detained introns’. He is trained as a molecular biologist (PhD) and developed broad expertise in computational biology during his Postdoctoral training.

 

Dr Boutz’s team develops novel algorithms to classify and annotate the structures of genes in order to understand how transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes shape the quantity and quality of the cellular transcriptome, and to uncover novel alternative splicing events and alternative polyadenylation sites that play important roles in both normal physiology as well as the development and progression of diseases, particularly cancer. They utilize deep-learning neural networks and long-read sequencing to gain insights into the cis-acting RNA sequence elements in response to pharmacological interventions or disease-causing mutations.

 

In brief, Dr Boutz has deep technical and biological understanding in the areas of RNA processing and gene expression regulation in health and disease.

 

Boutz lab website:

 

https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/112361806-paul-l-boutz

 

Selected publications:

 

Pan Y, Adachi H, He X, Chen JL, Yu Y*, Boutz PL*. Updated Pseudo-seq Protocol for Transcriptome-Wide Detection of Pseudouridines. Bio-Protocol 2024.

 

Insco ML, Abraham BJ, Dubbury SJ, Dust S, Kaltheuner IH, Wu C, Chen KY, Liu D, Bellaousov S, Cox AM, Martin BJE, Zhang T, Ludwig CG, Fabo T, Modhurima R, Esgdaille DE, Henriques T, Brown K, Chanock SJ, Geyer M, Adelman K, Sharp PA, Young RA, Boutz PL, Zon LI. Oncogenic CDK13 Mutations Impede Nuclear RNA Surveillance. Science 2023.

 

Adachi H, Pan Y, He X, Chen JL, Klein B, Platenburg G, Morais P, Boutz PL*, Yu YT*. Targeted pseudouridylation: An approach for suppressing nonsense mutations in disease genes. Molecular Cell 2023.

 

Tan ZW, Fei G, Paulo JA, Bellaousov S, Martin SES, Duveau DY, Thomas CJ, Gygi SP, Boutz PL*, Walker S*.  O-GlcNAc regulates gene expression by controlling detained intron splicing. Nucleic Acids Res 2020.

 

Dubbury SJ*, Boutz PL*, Sharp PA. *Co-first authors. CDK12 regulates DNA repair genes by suppressing intronic polyadenylation. Nature 2018.

 

Braun CJ*, Stanciu M*, Boutz PL*, Patterson JC, Calligaris D, Higuchi F, Neupane R, Fenoglio S, Cahill DP, Wakimoto H, Agar NYR, Yaffe MB, Sharp PA, Hemann MT, Lees JA. Coordinated Splicing of Regulatory Detained Introns within Oncogenic Transcripts Creates an Exploitable Vulnerability in Malignant Glioma. Cancer Cell 2017.

 

Boutz PL, Bhutkar A, Sharp PA. Detained introns are a novel, widespread class of post-transcriptionally spliced introns. Genes Dev 2015.
Start time: 24/10/2024 13:00
End time: 24/10/2024 14:00
Duration: 1 hour
Location: Biomedicum 1, seminar room 3
Type: Seminar
Organization: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Contact person: harri.itkonen@helsinki.fi
October 25

Dissertation: Aishwarya Gondane

Aishwarya Gondane, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Doctoral Programme in Biomedicine
Omics-based functional characterization of O-GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation as regulators of transcription

Opponent: Assistant Professor Paul Boutz, University of Rochester Medical Center



Start time: 25/10/2024 13:00
End time: 25/10/2024 15:00
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Biomedicum1, lecture hall 3, Haartmaninkatu 8, 00290 Helsinki
Type: Dissertation
Organization: UH, Faculty of Medicine
Contact person: aishwarya.gondane@helsinki.fi