12th Quinquennial Conference on DNA repair: Responses to DNA damage, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands — The Steve Jackson Laboratory Website
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12th Quinquennial Conference on DNA repair: Responses to DNA damage, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands


  • Hotel Zuiderduin Zeeweg 52 - 1931 VL Egmond aan Zee The Netherlands The Netherlands (map)

On the initiative of the laboratories in Leiden, Rotterdam and Sussex a series of quinquennial meetings on DNA repair have been organized. These meetings have received wide international acclaim for the quality of the science and the friendly and collaborative atmosphere also because of the musical intermezzo's after the scientific program organized and performed by participants. 

We are now organizing the next conference on "Responses to DNA damage" scheduled for April 19-24, 2026 in conference venue Hotel Zuiderduin in Egmond aan Zee. The small friendly village of Egmond aan Zee is located about 50 km north-west of Amsterdam within easy reach of Amsterdam Airport (by public transport) and the venue is just 100 metres from the beach.
The format of the meeting will be similar to that of the previous DNA Repair meetings with plenary talks in the mornings and after lunch, followed by three parallel poster discussion sessions in the late afternoon and poster viewings in the evening. Specific for these DNA repair meetings is the emphasis on the poster viewing and poster discussion sessions in the program, which has been highly appreciated by the participants over the years. As well as invited European and international speakers, younger researchers are encouraged to present posters, and selected poster presenters will be invited to give oral presentations.

Spots are left open in the program for speakers who will be selected on basis of their poster abstract. The total number of participants is limited to 325. If the meeting is oversubscribed, applicants will be selected on a first come - first served basis.