eccDNA and ecDNA: all circles included #ecDNA25
31 Oct - 03 Nov 2025
Riviera Maya, Mexico
Birgitte Regenberg
University of Copenhagen
Zhao Zhang
Duke University
Early Bird - Expired • Talk Submission - Expired • Poster Submission - Expired • Registration & Payment Deadline - Expired
Extrachromosomal Circular DNA is emerging as a new frontier for biomedical research. Unlike the typical chromosome, which is linear, circular DNA does not have free ends. This circularity nature makes them defy much of the knowledge we have learned from the textbook, making this an exciting topic to uncover new biologies. Meanwhile, Circular DNA abundantly exists from plants to animals, including humans. Strikingly, now we know circular DNA is present in nearly 30% of cancer patients (known as extrachromosomal circular DNA, ecDNA). Circular DNA appears to be a common mechanism for cancer cells to amplify their oncogenes, driving tumor initiation and progression, and strongly attracting industry interest to target circular DNA biology for cancer therapy.
Vineet Bafna (University of California, San Diego)
Yves Barral (ETH Zurich)
Jef Boeke (NYU Langone Health)
Howard Chang (Stanford University)
Haiyun Gan (Shenzhen Institute of Synthetic Biology)
Bikram Gill (Kansas State University)
Peng Han (University of Copenhagen)
Anton Henssen (Max Delbrück Center)
Ruth Kroschewski (ETH Zurich)
Heng-Chi Lee (University of Chicago)
Micah Luftig (Duke University)
Wei Lv (Zhejiang University)
Paul Salomon Mischel (Stanford University)
Agnel Sfeir (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center)
Chun-Qing Song (Westlake University)
Monica Triana (University of Copenhagen)
Roel Verhaak (Yale University)
Chia-Lin Wei (University of Washington)
Sihan Wu (UT Southwestern)
Emerging as a new frontier for researchers globally, the topics discussed during this meeting will interest the broad biomedical research community, with emphasis on those with a research focus on extrachromosomal circular DNA and wider topics surrounding the cancer genome, cancer evolution, and DNA/chromatin biology.
Extrachromosomal circular DNA brings a layer of genome dynamics to alter the genetic information. This process appears to be essential for promoting animal development and driving diseases. For example, cancer cells extensively exploit this DNA form to evolve within patient and as such, understanding its biology would bring novel perspectives for developing new therapeutic modalities.
Birgitte Regenberg
University of Copenhagen
Zhao Zhang
Duke University
Vineet Bafna
University of California, San Diego
Yves Barral
ETH Zurich
Jef Boeke
NYU Langone Health
Howard Chang
Stanford University
Haiyun Gan
Shenzhen Institute of Synthetic Biology
Bikram Gill
Kansas State University
Anton Henssen
Max Delbrück Center
Ruth Kroschewski
ETH Zurich
Heng-Chi Lee
University of Chicago
Michah Luftig
Duke University
Paul Mischel
Stanford University
Agnel Sfeir
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Chun-Qing Song
Westlake University
Monica Triana
University of Copenhagen
Roel Verhaak
Yale University
Chia-Lin Wei
University of Washington
Sihan Wu
UT Southwestern
Although the programme has not yet been released, we are able to confirm that the main conference programme should begin no earlier than 16:00 with opening comments on Friday 31 October 2025. The conference will conclude with our Gala Dinner on the penultimate evening, with Monday 03 November reserved for depatures.
Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya
We love this property in the Riviera Maya as it is a beautiful area of Mexico and has a very different vibe to the hustle and bustle of Cancun. Located just 8 miles from Tulum, this hidden gem is the perfect destination for those who love admiring, exploring or enjoying nature. Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya will captivate your senses with unparalleled natural views, bold flavors, clear blue skies, the gentle touch of the cool breeze and the irresistible aromas of this tropical paradise. This property & location is a favourite amongst our delegates.
Hotel facilities include;
Venue Rating
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Address
Carretera Cancun Tulum 307 Tulkal Chemuyil Tulum, 77774, Mexico
Nearest Airport
Cancun International Airport
Stretching from the fishing village of Puerto Morelos to the biosphere reserve of Sian Ka'an, the Mayan Riviera offers an unforgettable Caribbean coastline experience with beautiful white-sand beaches and brilliant turquoise colored water. This world-renowned paradise is home to mangroves and lagoons, ancient Mayan cities, ecological reserves and adventure parks, and the world's second largest coral reef.
The hotel is located just a few miles from Tulum, a town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It’s known for its spectacluar beaches and well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan port city. The area also offers incredible cavern diving opportunties and beautiful cenotes to explore. We would highly recommend joining one of the group activities to Tulum or the Gran Cenote - they will make for an unforgettable conference experience!
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Chloe Trundle
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