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Scientific Conference 2014: Targeting PI3K/mTOR Networks in Cancer

Posted on Aug 31, 2014 2:55:00 PM

 

Conference - Philadelphia, PA, United States

This AACR Special Conference will highlight recent progress in understanding the molecular wiring of the PI3K-mTOR signaling network and its activation in cancer, the major downstream functions contributing to cancer pathology, and therapeutic strategies for targeting the network and overcoming resistance.An expert line-up of researchers and clinicians working at the leading edge of discovery and translation, in both academic and industry settings, has been assembled to cover these topics in an interdisciplinary manner. Talks will range from structural, pharmacological, and mechanistic insights to genetic mouse models and results from clinical trials. The program is designed to foster interactions between basic and clinical investigators and to emphasize critical discussions around the most pressing topics. Opportunities for early career researchers and trainees to present through oral and poster presentations are an important part of the program.

Organization: American Association for Cancer Research - AACR

 Scientific Conferences 2014 - Targeting PI3K/mTOR Networks in Cancer

Sun, Sep 14, 2014 - Wed, Sep 17, 2014

Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown
Philadelphia, PA, USA

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