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Janelia Spring Conference: The Long & Winding Road: Neuronal Trafficking in Physiology & Disease

Written by Stela BCI | Apr 16, 2015 8:59:00 AM
 
Conference - Ashburn, VA, United States
 
Cell survival depends on molecular trafficking.  Transport of macromolecules within neuronal axons and dendrites is one of the most remarkable examples of intracellular trafficking in biology, but many of the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Besides informing the logic of intracellular trafficking in general, an in-depth understanding of neuronal trafficking may also uncover vital clues related to human disease mechanisms. This meeting brings together aficionados of neuronal trafficking from around the world to share recent and unpublished insights into transport mechanisms, stimulating scientific discussions and collaborations. Additionally, we look forward to conveying our collective enthusiasm for this topic to students, postdoctoral fellows, and other junior investigators. 
Organization: Janelia Research Campus
Janelia Spring Conferences: The Long and Winding Road: Neuronal Trafficking in Physiology and Disease
 
Sun, May 31, 2015 - Wed, Jun 03, 2015
19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, VA 20147
 
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