The nuclear envelope is a dynamic and versatile platform that coordinates a diverse array of biological processes from signaling and transport to DNA repair and transcriptional regulation. NENE 2026 will be the seventh iteration of NENE, bringing together laboratories in the Northeast that share a common interest in the nuclear envelope and related biology.
A trainee-led, one-day meeting, NENE 2026 provides a unique opportunity for researchers who share a common interest in the biology of the nucleus, the nuclear envelope, and nuclear transport to share their work, discover new biology, and develop professional networks.
Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Jan Lammerding of Cornell University. The program can be found on the schedule page.
Registration is open! CLICK HERE
Dr. Jan Lammerding
https://lammerding.wicmb.cornell.edu
Associate Director of Biomedical Engineering Professor at Cornell University
Submit your best images of nucleus-related biology for our NENE 2026 image contest to northeastnuclearenvelope@gmail.com
NENE Organizers
Kerri Davidson
Ece Koçak
Marc Goudge
Thu Pham
Sofia Sepúlveda
Email the organizers at Northeastnuclearenvelope@gmail.com
Yale Department of Cell Biology
Yale Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Yale Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Yale Deans Fund
Avantor Sciences
Bio-Rad
New England Biolabs
The Company of Biologists
Banner image provided by Sandra Sandria of the Lusk/King lab at Yale. Image of fibrotic lung tissue with stains for SUN2, alpha smooth muscle actin, DNA (using Hoechst), and Vimentin.