Cancer Cell Metabolism and Systems Biology
Symposium - United States
Interest in the role of cell metabolism in cancer has experienced a recent resurgence. Despite considerable investigation, the regulatory mechanisms of the interconnected metabolic networks of nutrient and energy signaling are not fully understood. This symposium explores the cross-talk at different levels of organization of the cellular machinery, including the relationship between SNPs and CNVs, and changes in the cancer cell transcriptome. A systems biology approach to analyzing the regulation of cell metabolism should clarify our understanding of the relationship between cell growth, cancer and metabolism.
(Courtesy of a cancer cell, via en.wikipedia.org)
Website: http://www.nyas.org/Events/
Thursday, December 6, 2012 | 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
The New York Academy of Sciences
250 Greenwich Street, 40th Fl, New York, United States
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