EMBO Conference: 'Spatial 2013: from Spatial Signalling to Sensing Spatiality'
Information transfer is a central aspect of biology, and signaling within and between cells is a fundamental aspect of the functioning of multicellular organisms. It has long been established that signaling over long distances between cells requires specific and regulated mechanisms to transport signaling molecules and generate functional gradients to control processes such as chemotaxis, axon guidance, developmental differentiation and others
Conference themes will include:
Computational Approaches to Cell Biology
Intracellular Dynamics in Spatial Signaling
Synthetic and Chemical Biology Approaches
RNA Localization for Spatial Specification of Signaling
Robustness in Signaling Networks
Long Distance Communication in Neuronal Processes
Dynamics and Kinetics of Cellular Signaling
Cell Size Sensing
Hot topics talks selected from abstract submissions
(Spatial control of apoptosis signalling, via nature.com)
EMBO Conference: 'Spatial 2013: from Spatial Signalling to Sensing Spatiality'
Wed, Apr 24, 2013 - Sun, Apr 28, 2013
Dead Sea, Israel
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