The will take place 19–22 October 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. The course continues the tradition of the Danube Epigenetics Conference series, which has grown into a recognised international brand in the field of chromatin and epigenetics research.
The 2026 event will explore key themes in modern epigenetics, such as epigenetic memory and chromatin dynamics, noncoding RNAs, 3D genome architecture, and gene regulation; germline reprogramming and developmental epigenetics; and AI-powered multiomics and single-cell technologies.
The course will also include an AI & Data Analysis workshop, poster sessions with integrated flash talks, roundtable discussions, social events, and dedicated networking time with speakers. There will be affordable access for your scientists, especially from Central and Eastern Europe.
Additional information can be obtained from this  by the course organizer.
Organizers: Ferenc Mueller, Petra Hajkova, J. Andrew Pospisilik, Celia Martinez-Jimenez, Lorant Szekvolgyi