Conference - Santa Fe, NM, United States
Understanding mitochondrial pathophysiology and identifying ways to ameliorate mitochondrial dysfunction is are critical to therapy for cardiovascular disease.
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cardiovascular research,
heart disease,
Medicine,
United States,
Metabolism,
January,
February,
keystone symposia,
Santa Fe,
Life Sciences,
Conference
Symposium - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Tuberculosis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Control of the epidemic is hampered by limited understanding of basic processes underlying disease and protection.
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infectious diseases,
Immunology,
United States,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Santa Fe,
NM,
Health Science,
Life Sciences,
Conference
Conference - Taos, NM, United States
Neuroinflammation, the response of the central nervous system (CNS) to disturbed homeostasis, typifies all neurological diseases, from primary-inflammatory; to developmental; traumatic; ischemic; neoplastic; and neurodegenerative.
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Immunology,
United States,
Pathology,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
NM,
Taos,
Health Science,
Neuroscience,
Life Sciences,
Conference,
Neurology
Conference - Keystone, CO, United States
Cancer epigenetics is a new and rapidly developing area of research. This Keystone Symposia meeting aims to bring together scientists who are interested in understanding the connections between basic epigenetic pathways and the process of cancer.
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cancer research,
epigenetics,
Cancer,
United States,
Keystone,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Life Sciences,
Conference,
CO
Conference - Santa Fe, United States
This meeting addresses the basic mechanisms of granulomatous inflammation and focuses on several chronic inflammatory diseases in which persistent granuloma formation is the central pathogenic mechanism of disease.
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Tags:
infectious diseases,
Immunology,
Medicine,
United States,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Santa Fe,
Life Sciences,
Conference
Conference - Keystone, CO, United States
With expanding pressure on food sources, the need for more effective vaccines to protect food animals against infectious diseases has never been greater.
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animal research,
vaccine research,
Immunology,
United States,
Development,
Keystone,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Life Sciences,
Conference,
CO
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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Tags:
Biochemistry,
Canada,
Biology,
Molecular Biology,
Pathology,
January,
2015,
Vancouver,
keystone symposia,
Health Science,
Conference,
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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Canada,
Medicine,
Symposium,
Metabolism,
January,
2015,
Vancouver,
keystone symposia,
Life Science
Conference - Steamboat Springs, CO, United States
Prompted by the recent loss of one of the brightest stars in the life sciences, this Keystone Symposia meeting has been designed we are planning a Keystone Symposia meeting to honor the memory of Tony Pawson.
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Biochemistry,
United States,
Steamboat Springs,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
biological,
Conference,
Life Science,
CO
Conference - Breckenridge, CO, United States
The most exciting recent advances in viral immunity include the increased understanding of the role of innate immune mechanisms, interaction between innate and adaptive immunity, pathogen manipulation of host responses, activation of immune responses and immune effector functions.
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Immunology,
immunity,
United States,
Research Meeting,
Symposium,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Breckenridge,
Conference,
Life Science,
CO