Conference - Whistler, Canada
This meeting discusses novel findings that link mitochondrial function in peripheral tissues, such as liver, muscle and gut, with the systemic abnormalities of the metabolic syndrome.
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Whistler
Conference - Banff, Canada
The 2015 meeting marks the golden anniversary of the discovery of B cells by Max Cooper and Robert Good in their classic Nature paper.
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March,
2015,
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Conference - Banff, Canada
The major goals of the HIV Vaccines meeting include: 1) Understanding the development of bNAbs in natural infections and following vaccination; 2) Determining predictors of response to vaccines;
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HIV,
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March,
2015,
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Vaccinology
Symposium - Montreal, QC, Canada
The fields of macrophage and dendritic cell biology diverged decades ago and have evolved in a relatively independent fashion.
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Conference - Whistler, Canada
DNA replication is a fundamental process for all cells and as such is subject to exquisite cell cycle control and integration with other key cellular processes.
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2015,
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Genetics,
Whistler
Conference - Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Our understanding of genome maintenance in the context of the multitude of intracellular transactions remains woefully incomplete and topic sessions addressing this issue will comprise a major theme of the conference.
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March,
2015,
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Genetics,
Whistler
Conference - Banff, Canada
While monoclonal antibodies are now an established class of drugs in oncology and inflammation, exciting progress has been recently made on next generation, engineered therapeutic antibodies and alternative immunological scaffolds, with first examples from this class being recently approved by FDA and EMA.
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2015,
February,
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Conference - Banff, Canada
New knowledge in the field of cancer immunotherapy combined with new technologies has given birth to the next generation of vaccines, adoptive cellular therapies, and T cell modulating agents, all of which are being investigated in preclinical models and in patients.
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immunotherapy,
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2015,
February,
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Life Sciences,
Conference
Conference - Vancouver, Canada
The PI3K-Akt-mTOR signaling pathway is one of the primary mechanisms for controlling cell growth, survival and motility in response to intracellular signaling and extracellular cues.
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Biochemistry,
Canada,
Biology,
Molecular Biology,
Pathology,
January,
2015,
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Genetics,
Life Science
Conference - Vancouver, Canada
Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer. Work in recent years has demonstrated extensive interconnectivity between oncogenic signaling pathways and intermediate metabolism.
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January,
2015,
Vancouver,
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Life Science