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ASBMB Evolution and core processes in gene expression
This meeting examines gene expression from an evolutionary, developmental, and mechanistic angle, by integrating classical approaches with synthetic biology, genomics and deep learning.
Jun 26-292025
Kansas City, MO
The evolution of organismal diversity and the mechanisms of gene expression are mutually dependent processes. Evolutionary processes operate at the level of gene expression, especially at the level of cis-regulatory sequences, as such changes are expected to be less pleiotropic than changes at the protein level. Conversely, cis-regulatory variation is an important component in the study of gene regulation, and identifying cis-regulatory changes that alter gene expression is key to identifying causal variants underlying human diseases.
To examine these interlinked phenomena, the meeting has an interdisciplinary focus, ranging from the fundamental mechanisms of the cis-regulatory code to the phenotypic consequences in development and evolution. Previous meetings have emphasized population and organismal level evolutionary biology, cutting-edge genomics technology and deep learning.
This year’s program adds synthetic biology as a “bottom up” dimension to these “reverse engineering” approaches as another way of studying basic mechanisms underlying gene regulation and how it evolves. The meeting will bring fresh perspectives from experts in different fields to obtain a deeper understanding of core life processes from a gene expression, developmental, and evolutionary perspective.
Organizers
Speakers
Stein Aerts, KU Leuven
Nadav Ahituv, University of California, San Francisco
Detlev Arendt, EMBL Heidelberg
Žiga Avsec, DeepMind London
Lu Bai, Pennsylvania State University
Matthew Bennett, Rice University
Justin Crocker, EMBL Heidelberg
Polly Fordyce, Stanford University
Emily Hodges, Vanderbilt University
Kamena Kostova, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Anshul Kundaje, Stanford University
Grace Y.C. Lee, University of California, Irvine
Dario Lupianez, Andalusian Center for Development Biology
Ameya Mashruwala, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Matt Maurano, New York University
Heather Marlow, University of Chicago
Joel McManus, Carnegie Mellon University
Neşet Özel, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Christine Queitsch, University of Washington
Arjun Raj, University of Pennsylvania
Steven Reilly, Yale University
Jianrong Wang, Michigan State University
Corey Wilson, Georgia Institute of Technology
Important Dates
May 7 - Oral abstract deadline
May 7 - Early registration deadline
May 14 - Poster abstract deadline
June 3 - Regular registration deadline
Registration is open!
Register for the meeting and submit your abstract.
Learn more and register hereAbstracts
Abstracts will be reviewed and selected for short talks. Those not selected may be programmed as posters.
Abstract submission guidelines
Abstract title field allows 200 characters maximum.
Abstract body field allows for 350 words maximum (not including authors and affiliations).
Text may be typed or copied and pasted into the abstract title and body fields.
Presentation requirement
All speakers and poster presenters are required to present in person at the scheduled date and time of their sessions. Registration is required at the time of abstract submission. Abstract submission does not guarantee registration.
Conference Venue
Stowers Institute
Our 10-acre campus is situated in the heart of Kansas City. Located next to the University of Missouri-Kansas City and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, our members are part of an academic neighborhood. You can immerse yourself in the arts, visit landmarks such as the Linda Hall Scientific Research Library, and find inspiration to fuel creative thinking.
At the Stowers Institute you are also within walking distance to Loose Park, the Trolley Trail, the Brookside Neighborhood, and the Country Club Plaza. You have convenient access to some of the best coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping the city has to offer.

Kansas City, Missouri
Beyond the science, registration for this event allows you to experience all that Kansas City has to offer. Kansas City may be located in the heart of the country, but it’s certainly not flyover country. Known fondly as the “City of Fountains” and “The Paris of the Plains,” you’ll fall in love with Kansas City’s unique architecture, stunning beauty, and dynamic culture. Thanks to explosive growth in the past decade and a strong sense of Midwest pride, more than 2 million people call Greater Kansas City home, making it one of the top 30 most populated metros in the U.S., situated conveniently between both coasts.
Essential Meeting Information
Location: Stowers Institute for Medical Research – 1000 E. 50th Street, Kansas City, MO 64110
For turn-by-turn directions to the Institute from where you are, click here.
Nearest Airport: Kansas City International Airport
Parking: Visitor parking is available in the parking structure located between the Administration Building (to your right as you enter the campus) and the Research Building (to your left). Please, park on the 5th floor of the parking garage and take the elevator down to the 1st floor to enter the Research Building.
Full details on abstract submission, registration, and lodging can be found here.