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Hybrid Event

22nd - 23rd September 2026 | Rome, Italy

International Conference on Functional Annotation of Noncoding Genomic Regions (ICFANGR - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

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02

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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 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 7 — Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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Track 01
Functional Annotation of Noncoding Genomic Regions

This track focuses on methodologies and approaches for the functional annotation of noncoding genomic regions. Researchers are invited to present their findings on how these regions contribute to gene regulation and cellular functions.

Track 02
Regulatory Genomics and Enhancer Mapping

This session emphasizes the role of regulatory genomics in understanding enhancer elements within the genome. Contributions that explore novel techniques for enhancer mapping and their implications for gene expression are encouraged.

Track 03
Noncoding RNA: Functions and Mechanisms

This track aims to elucidate the diverse roles of noncoding RNAs in cellular processes and their regulatory functions. Presentations should highlight recent discoveries and innovative methodologies in studying noncoding RNA biology.

Track 04
Advancements in Genome Annotation Techniques

This session will cover cutting-edge techniques and tools for genome annotation, particularly focusing on noncoding regions. Participants are encouraged to share insights on improving annotation accuracy and efficiency.

Track 05
Epigenomics and Transcriptional Regulation

This track explores the interplay between epigenomic modifications and transcriptional regulation of genes. Researchers are invited to discuss how epigenetic changes influence noncoding regions and gene expression dynamics.

Track 06
Chromatin Accessibility and Its Implications

This session will delve into the significance of chromatin accessibility in regulating noncoding genomic regions. Presenters are encouraged to discuss experimental approaches and their findings related to chromatin structure and function.

Track 07
Functional Genomics Approaches to Noncoding Regions

This track focuses on the application of functional genomics to investigate the roles of noncoding regions in biological systems. Contributions that utilize high-throughput techniques to uncover functional elements are particularly welcome.

Track 08
Bioinformatics Tools for Regulatory Element Analysis

This session highlights the development and application of bioinformatics tools for analyzing regulatory elements within the genome. Participants are invited to present novel algorithms and software that enhance our understanding of noncoding functions.

Track 09
Genome-Wide Analysis of Noncoding Functions

This track will cover genome-wide studies aimed at elucidating the functions of noncoding regions. Researchers are encouraged to share their findings on the impact of these regions on genome organization and function.

Track 10
DNA Regulatory Regions: Insights and Innovations

This session focuses on the characterization and functional analysis of DNA regulatory regions. Presenters are invited to discuss innovative approaches to studying the regulatory landscape of the genome.

Track 11
Integrative Approaches to Noncoding Genomics

This track emphasizes integrative methodologies that combine experimental and computational techniques to study noncoding genomics. Contributions that showcase interdisciplinary research and collaborative efforts are highly encouraged.

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