Supported by IS3NA
The primary goal of INTERACTION WINS 2025 is to provide a comprehensive overview of non-canonical nucleic acid (NA) structures, recognized as innovative therapeutic targets across various diseases. The program will explore key themes in this field, highlighting their significance in medicine and molecular biology.
Participants will be introduced to a range of methodologies for studying NA structures, focusing on their therapeutic potential. The curriculum includes lectures, workshops, team-building activities, and a specialized “Boot Camp,” offering both theoretical and practical knowledge to support NA research in graduate and postgraduate studies.
By featuring an international panel of experts, INTERACTION WINS 2025 aims to foster collaboration, inspire novel research methods, and contribute to progress in non-canonical NA structural studies. Informal discussions will address current challenges and future directions, promoting knowledge exchange and scientific growth.
Registration for In-Person Meeting: September 20th, 2024 to October 20th, 2024 (maximum 50 participants).
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