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The 2015 Keystone Symposia Meeting - Biology of Sirtuins

Written by Stela BCI | Jan 27, 2015 12:51:00 PM
  
Conference - Santa Fe, NM, United States
 
The biology of sirtuins, a unique class of NAD+-dependent enzymes that modify diverse protein substrates, has rapidly emerged in the past decade as regulators of critical biological processes, and the field will further evolve into many interdisciplinary areas of biomedical science in coming years. Because there is an increasing enthusiasm on sirtuin biology through the globe, it is critical to provide a forum where the significance of the "integrative biology of sirtuins" is fully discussed and interdisciplinary interactions are stimulated among people from many different fields. In this regard, this second Keystone Symposia meeting on Biology of Sirtuins will surely attract more diverse scientists from all over the world.
Organization: Keystone Symposia
The 2015 Keystone Symposia Meeting - Biology of Sirtuins
 
Sun, Mar 08, 2015 - Thu, Mar 12, 2015
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Hotel
Santa Fe, United States
 
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