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Hybrid Event

6th - 7th July 2026 | Carolina, Puerto Rico

International Conference on Yeast Cell Cycle and Division (ICYCCD - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Track 01
Mechanisms of Yeast Cell Cycle Regulation

This track focuses on the intricate mechanisms governing yeast cell cycle regulation. Researchers will present findings on key regulatory proteins and their roles in orchestrating cell cycle transitions.

Track 02
Cytokinesis in Yeast: Processes and Pathways

This session will explore the molecular pathways involved in cytokinesis in yeast cells. Presentations will highlight recent discoveries regarding the spatial and temporal regulation of cell division.

Track 03
Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Ensuring Fidelity in Yeast Division

This track will delve into the various cell cycle checkpoints that ensure genomic integrity during yeast cell division. Discussions will include the mechanisms by which cells monitor and respond to DNA damage.

Track 04
Cell Growth and Proliferation in Yeast

This session will examine the relationship between cell growth and proliferation in yeast. Researchers will discuss how growth signals influence cell cycle progression and division.

Track 05
Phase-Specific Regulation of the Yeast Cell Cycle

This track will focus on the regulatory mechanisms that operate during specific phases of the yeast cell cycle. Presentations will cover the dynamics of phase transitions and their implications for cell function.

Track 06
Modeling Yeast Cell Cycle Dynamics

This session will showcase computational models that simulate yeast cell cycle dynamics. Participants will discuss the predictive power of these models in understanding cell behavior and regulation.

Track 07
Cell Cycle Genes: Insights from Yeast

This track will highlight key genes involved in the regulation of the yeast cell cycle. Researchers will present genetic studies that elucidate the roles of these genes in cell division.

Track 08
Systems Biology Approaches to Yeast Cell Cycle Analysis

This session will explore systems biology methodologies applied to the study of the yeast cell cycle. Presentations will focus on integrative approaches that combine experimental and computational data.

Track 09
Regulatory Networks in Yeast Cell Cycle Control

This track will investigate the regulatory networks that govern yeast cell cycle control. Researchers will discuss how these networks interact to coordinate cell cycle events.

Track 10
Cytoskeletal Dynamics during Yeast Cell Division

This session will focus on the role of the cytoskeleton in yeast cell division. Presentations will cover the dynamics of cytoskeletal components and their contributions to cytokinesis.

Track 11
Innovative Techniques in Yeast Cell Cycle Research

This track will showcase novel experimental techniques and technologies used in yeast cell cycle research. Participants will discuss how these innovations are advancing our understanding of cell division.

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