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2014 CSHA - Protein Modification & Homeostasis

Posted on May 26, 2014 1:46:00 AM

Protein Modification & Homeostasis

Conference - Suzhou, China

The high quality NGF meetings have been held since 1986, the year Rita Levi-Montalcini received the Nobel Prize for the discovery of Nerve growth factor with Stanley Cohen. Organized in locations mainly outside of the US, in alternate years to the Neurotrophin Gordon conferences, these conferences offer an international forum for rich and stimulating exchange. Further, they allow scientists and students from the region to meet with tenors in the field, while presenting their work in the form of posters and, for some, short talks and hot topics.

 Major Topics:
1. Human Brain Projects of China, Japan, Europe and the USA
2. New concept I – pro-fragment – expression, function, signaling
3. New concept II: Genetics and Epigenetics
4. New mechanisms: Signaling and function
5. Plasticity, Circuit, Behavior
6. New technologies
7. Blood brain barrier (BBB)
8. Neurological and psychiatric diseases

Organization: Cold Spring Harbor Asia

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(Courtesy of Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, China, via www.chinabiollc.com)

Protein Modification & Homeostasis

Mon, Jun 16, 2014 - Fri, Jun 20, 2014

Suzhou Industrial Park Conference Center

Suzhou, China

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