Chromatin mobility induced by temperature changes Clermont-Ferrand (France) / Frédéric PONTVIANNE / iGRED OMERO embedding and Optimisation of Biom3d, an image analysis tool using deep-learning networks Clermont-Ferrand (France) / Prof Christophe TATOUT / iGRED Connecting Chromosomes and the Nuclear Envelope: Mechanisms Shaping Meiotic Prophase Organization Versailles (France) / Mathilde GRELON / INRAE Cell-cycle regulation of DNA repair Brno (Czech Republic) / Martina DVOŘÁČKOVÁ / CEITEC MU Role of nuclear lamina in Rabl chromosome configuration Olomouc (Czech Republic) / Aleš PEČINKA / Centre of Plant Structural & Functional Genomics Comparative chromatin analysis of supernumerary and standard chromosomes Gatersleben (Germany) /Andreas HOUBEN / IPK Leibniz Institute Characterizing altered 3D chromatin organization in Arabidopsis pds5 mutants Hohenheim (Germany) / Chang LIU / University of Hohenheim Imaging cellular heterogeneity in nuclear RNA bursting triggered by Phosphate status variations Saint Paul lez Durance (France) / Laurent NUSSAUME / BIAM Elucidating the role of cold-induced spatial clustering at the FLC locus during Polycomb-mediated gene silencing Uppsala (Sweden) / Stefanie ROSA / SLU Analysing the structure and molecular mechanism of the NE-ER interface in plants Oxford (United Kingdom) / Prof Verena KRIECHBAUMER / Oxford Brookes University Understanding peri-nuclear actin organisation in response to environmental stresses and its effect on nuclear architecture Warwick (United Kingdom) / Joseph MCKENNA / University of Warwick Quantifying the light and Temperature driven association of phyB photobodies with chromatins Heidelberg (Germany) / Kasper VAN GELDEREN / Centre for Organismal Studies Integration of spatiotemporal image analysis results into OMERO, a scalable and FAIR data management framework Dundee (United Kingdom) / Jean-Marie BUREL / University of Dundee Characterisation of peripheral light-induced transcription clusters Zürich (Switzerland) / Célia BAROUX / University of Zürich Integration of spatiotemporal image analysis tools into Fractal, a scalable and FAIR analysis platform Zürich (Switzerland) / Virginie UHLMANN / University of Zürich