Scientific Meetings
The Epigenomics program has transitioned from Common Fund support. For more information, please visit https://commonfund.nih.gov/epigenomics.
Please note that since the Epigenomics program is no longer supported by the Common Fund, the program website is being maintained as an archive and will not be updated on a regular basis.
- Keystone: Chromatin and Epigenetics (C2)
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
March 20-24, 2016 - Epigenomics 2016
Rio Mar Beach, Puerto Rico
January 31 - February 4, 2016 - American Society for Human Genetics
Advanced Workshop on Integrative Analysis using ENCODE and Roadmap Epigenomics Data
October 6-10, 2015
Baltimore, MD - International Human Epigenome Consortium
Science Day & Annual Meeting
November 16-18, 2015
Tokyo, Japan - Keystone: DNA Methylation
March 29-April 3, 2015
Keystone, CO - Epigenomics: A Roadmap to the Living Genome Meeting
October 20-21
Boston, MA - ENCODE/Roadmap Epigenomics Tutorial
November 8, 2012
San Francisco, CA - The 5th Epigenome Informatics Workshop
October 4-5, 2012
Houston, TX - The 4th Epigenome Informatics Workshop
May 17-18, 2012
Houston, TX - The 3rd Epigenome Informatics Workshop
March 5-6, 2011
Houston, TX - The 2nd Epigenome Informatics Workshop
September 9-11, 2010
Houston, TX - The 1st Epigenome Informatics Workshop
September 10-12, 2009
Houston, TX - Emerging Evidence for Epigenomic Changes in Human Disease
March 16–17, 2009
Natcher Auditorium, NIH main campus, Bethesda, Maryland - Roadmap Epigenomics Program Technical Assistance Workshop
December 7, 2007
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) campus in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
The workshop afforded potential applicants the opportunity to discuss and clarify any issues related to the Roadmap Epigenomics RFAs with NIH staff. - Epigenetics of Human Health and Disease
March 19–20, 2007
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
This workshop brought together national and international experts, as well as NIH staff from multiple Institutes and Centers, to discuss the state of knowledge, international plans, and challenges facing a possible Epigenomics Project.