Mutational Scanning Symposium 2022

Date & Time

June 13, 2022

Location

This hybrid meeting will be held both in-person (Toronto, Canada), AND with talks and poster presentations available for remote online participation.

BBI Event - Mutational Scanning Symposium 2022

Date & Time

June 13, 2022

Location

This hybrid meeting will be held both in-person (Toronto, Canada), AND with talks and poster presentations available for remote online participation.

Please save the date (June 13-14, 2022) for the Mutational Scanning Symposium!

Also please let us know here if you are likely to attend (please only fill it out if you haven’t already).

This hybrid meeting will be held both in-person (Toronto, Canada), AND with talks and poster presentations available for remote online participation.

Experts in the fields of functional genomics, protein science, precision medicine, variant interpretation and computational genetics come from around the world meet to present their work, discuss new methods and provide insights on the future of this science for this two-day event.

We’re arranging a great lineup of speakers and talks on:

Computational variant effect prediction

Drug development, target identification and resistance

Germline variation in common diseases, cancer risk, mendelian disorders and pharmacogenomics

Pathogens

Sequence/structure/function relationships

Somatic variation in cancer

Variation and evolution.

The meeting will feature a session on the nascent Atlas of Variant Effects Alliance, as well as a workshop with practical tutorials on mutational scanning and analysis.

(To get a sense of the meeting themes, last year's program is > here )

Toronto is an exciting vibrant and multicultural city, and the meeting will be held within walking distance of the University of Toronto and downtown Toronto. Come early and participate in Pride Toronto, or see family attractions like the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Museum of Ontario.

If you have any questions or would like to make speaker suggestions - please email mss22@varianteffect.org