Course - San Diego, CA, United States
Vasculata is a summer course/workshop that promotes the study of vascular biology. It is designed to present an overview of the field and future areas of active research. Current trainees in the field and all interested individuals are invited to participate. This includes students (undergraduates, graduate students, medical students), trainees (postdocs, research fellows, residents) and others (junior and senior faculty).
We are now pleased to report that Dr. Napoleone Ferrara has joined the faculty of this year's Vasculata!
Keynote Lecture, T Cell Control in Atherosclerosis: More Regulation is Needed, by Andrew Lichtman of Harvard Medical School
Keynote Lecture, Role of VEGF in angiogenesis, by Napoleone Ferrara of UCSD
Three days of 24 lectures by faculty from La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology; The Scripps Research Institute and the University of California, San Diego
Hands-on workshops in:
Fundamentals of Flow Cytometry
Multiphoton Microscopy
in vivo Transfection
Applications of Hypercholesterolemic Zebrafish Model in Vascular Biology
Poster sessions
Dinner and reception on Wednesday, July 31 - mingle with senior investigators
Affordable on-campus housing
For more information, please visit: www.navbo.org/vasculata
July 29, 2013 - August 1, 2013
UC San Diego Main Campus, San Diego, CA, US
Contact: Daisy Varbanova (daisy@liai.org)
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