We are pleased to announce the second EPIgenetics in MARine biology congress (EPIMAR) covering the latest findings across marine and aquatic epigenetics. Our goal is an in person congress over 3 full days from the 11th-14th October 2022 in Woods Hole, MA, USA.
EPIMAR 2022 aims at gathering scientists around marine and aquatic epigenetics, which has recently gained an increasing interest within the scientific community in biology. This second edition will explore cutting-edge aspects of epigenetics in marine and aquatic biology. Topics broadly include, but are not limited to: ecological epigenetics, developmental epigenetics, epigenetic and evolutionary biology, epigenetics in aquaculture and restoration, and epigenetic-genetic interactions. Both experimental and theoretical approaches are welcome.

Please respond to the questions below by January 25th 2022 to indicate your interest and help us with our planning. Thank you!
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Organizing Committee:
Putnam H, Fellous A, Eirin-Lopez J, Roberts S, Cosseau C, Wong J, Vidal-Dupiol J, Riviere G, Matz M, Piferrer F, D'Aniello E, Procaccini G, Venkataraman Y

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