Conference - Pacific Grove, CA, United States
Major advances in our understanding of vertebrate development, cell biology, signal transduction, and neurobiology have come from studies in Xenopus, and this model is now at the forefront of efforts in vertebrate systems biology.The International Xenopus Conference has been held biennially since 1984, and is the premier forum for information exchange and interaction amongst researchers using this model organism for biomedical research. The meeting provides outstanding opportunities for interaction, with over 200 platforms talks by students, postdocs, and faculty, poster sessions, and roundtable career development forums. This meeting also provides an ideal forum to learn about the latest advances in genomics and new methodologies that are accelerating research with the Xenopus system. The last meeting (the 14th) was held in Giens, France in Sept. 2012 and was attended by over 350 researchers from around the world. GSA is proud to support this vibrant community and we invite you to join us for the next meeting at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California in August of 2014.
Topics covered will include:
Cell Biology
Developmental Biology
Human Disease Modeling
Genetics and Genomics
Proteomics
Neurobiology
Behavior
Organization: Genetics Society of America
For more information, please visit: http://www.genetics-gsa.org/xenopus/
August 24-28, 2014
Asilomar Conference Grounds
Pacific Grove, CA
Contact: sbrown@genetics-gsa.org
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