Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events
Tags: epigenetics, New York, Workshop, August, Environment, Life Sciences, Genetics, New York City, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: Workshop on Techniques in Modeling Human Cancer in Mice 2017 to be held on 8/20/17 - 8/27/17
This workshop provides training in the use of genetically defined laboratory mice as tools for asking questions about gene function and the role of genetics in the biology of cancer. Lectures will be given in the morning by world-renowned scientists, followed by intensive hands-on laboratory sessions. Didactic lectures will reflect current knowledge of modeling cancer in a variety of organ sites and will emphasize common themes in cancer research and modeling. During the hands-on laboratory sessions, participants will develop skills in cancer model manipulations and surgical techniques that they will be able to apply to their own research. The techniques learned are broadly applicable to many cancer types, such as brain, breast, colon, leukemia/lymphoma, and prostate cancer. Participants completing the course will acquire a practical knowledge of how to characterize and analyze specific mouse cancer models.
Tags: cancer research, Cancer, August, Bar Harbor, Maine, Life Sciences, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: 27th Annual Mayo Clinic Hematology/Oncology Reviews 2017 to be held on 8/17/17 - 8/19/17
This course is a comprehensive review of hematology/oncology that focuses on the clinical application of new research developments over the preceding year. Didactic presentations will be case-based. Attendees will leave with up-to-date, practical information which will have immediate clinical application. The most important clinical management questions in hematology/oncology will also be addressed in highly interactive sessions.
Learning Objectives:
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
List new practice-changing developments in hematology and medical oncology in 2016-2017.
Select the appropriate clinical conditions in oncology and hematology where new treatments were developed in 2016 and 2017.
Identify risks and benefits of new treatments approved by the FDA.
Address the most important management issues in hematology/oncology and select the best treatments based on current evidence.
Attendance at this Mayo course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course.
Exhibitor Information:
This course offers the unique opportunity for commercial companies to interact with health care providers and highlight their products and services. If you are interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at this course, please email flacmeexhibits@mayo.edu.
The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island
Fernindina Beach, FL
Phone: 1 (800) 462-9633
Thursday, August 17, 2017 to Saturday, August 19, 2017
Tags: Mayo, Mayo Clinic, Medicine, August, FL, Florida, Life Sciences, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, Oncology, August 2017, Hematology, Internal Medicine
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: First Conference on Biomotors, Virus Assembly, and Nanobiotechnology Applications to be held on 8/16/17 - 8/19/17
We are pleased to announce the First Conference on Biomotors, Virus Assembly, and Nanobiotechnology Applications to be held August 16-19, 2017 at the Fawcett Center near the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH, USA. We have invited some of the leading scientists and engineers working in the diverse fields of chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, microbiology, cell biology, materials, and nanotechnology to participate.
Due to the great potential in the application of biomotors and viral components in nanotechnology, one motivation of organizing this conference is to promote the participation of more bioscientists into the nanobiotechnology field. Our cross-disiplinary approach to virus assembly, biomotor, and nanobiotechnology research is designed to foster collaborations among scientists.
Tags: Ohio, August, Structural Biology, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Life Science Event, Columbus, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: Next Generation Dx Summit 2017 to be held on 8/15/17 - 8/18/17
This summit convenes more than 1,000 international diagnostic professionals for valuable networking and comprehensive programming spanning from clinical diagnostics to business strategy. Now in its ninth year, the event has grown to include novel immunotherapy biomarkers, cell-free DNA, companion diagnostics, infectious disease, point-of-care, pharmacy-based diagnostics, clinical NGS assays, commercialization, reimbursement, prenatal testing, circulating tumor cells, critical care, forensics, digital PCR, microfluidics, and microbiome diagnostics. The Next Generation Dx Summit is a must-attend event with complete coverage of the most timely and important issues for the industry.
Tags: Washington DC, August, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Summit, Life Sciences, District of Columbia, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: Cell Death to be held on 8/15/17 - 8/19/17
We are pleased to announce the 12th meeting on Cell Death, to be held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory from Tuesday evening, August 15, until after lunch on Saturday, August 19, 2017. The meeting will cover the field of cell death and apoptosis by specific sessions devoted to the topics listed below.
The format of the meeting will include morning and evening sessions consisting of short talks, limited to approximately 15 minutes, principally on unpublished work. Because the audience will be composed of investigators with rather diverse backgrounds, the session chairs will anchor each session with a 20-minute talk to provide an overview of the specific area. The other submitted abstracts will be presented in poster sessions in the free afternoons. As usual at Cold Spring Harbor Meetings, all abstracts of both poster and platform sessions will be published in an abstract book given to all the participants.
Tags: cell biology, August, Cold Spring Harbor, Life Sciences, Research, laboratory, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: 26th Annual Short Course on Experimental Models of Human Cancer to be held on 8/13/17 - 8/19/17
The course focuses on the mouse as an experimental tool in cancer research. It is held in a retreat-like setting and is limited to 35 participants to ensure a supportive, interactive learning atmosphere.
Topics include: genetics of the laboratory mouse, tools for genetic analysis, developmental genetics and cancer, genetic models in cancer research, genetics of inbred mouse strains, spontaneous/induced mutants, lab animal husbandry, genetic mapping, physical mapping, candidate gene identification, statistical genetics, complex trait analysis, gene expression analysis, strategies in induced mutagenesis, bioinformatics, development, growth control and malignancy and mouse models for cancer research.
Tags: cancer research, Cancer, August, Bar Harbor, Maine, Life Sciences, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: Brains, Minds and Machines to be held on 8/13/17 - 9/3/17
The goal of this course is to help produce a community of leaders that is equally knowledgeable in neuroscience, cognitive science, and computer science and will lead the development of true biologically inspired AI.
The class discussions will cover a range of topics, including:
- Neuroscience: neurons and models
- Computational vision
- Biological vision
- Machine learning
- Bayesian inference
- Planning and motor control
- Memory
- Social cognition
- Inverse problems & well-posedness
- Audition and speech processing
- Natural language processing
These discussions will be complemented in the first week by MathCamps and NeuroCamps, to refresh the necessary background. Throughout the course, students will participate in workshops and tutorials to gain hands-on experience with these topics.
Core presentations will be given jointly by neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, and computer scientists. Lectures will be followed by afternoons of computational labs, with additional evening research seminars. To reinforce the theme of collaboration between (computer science + math) and (neuroscience + cognitive science), exercises and projects often will be performed in teams that combine students with both backgrounds.
The course will culminate with student presentations of their projects. These projects provide the opportunity for students to work closely with the resident faculty, to develop ideas that grow out of the lectures and seminars, and to connect these ideas with problems from the students’ own research at their home institutions.
This course aims to cross-educate computer engineers and neuroscientists; it is appropriate for graduate students, postdocs, and faculty in computer science or neuroscience. Students are expected to have a strong background in one discipline (such as neurobiology, physics, engineering, and mathematics). Our goal is to develop the science and the technology of intelligence and to help train a new generation of scientists that will leverage the progress in neuroscience, cognitive science, and computer science. The course is limited to 30 students.
Tags: Massachusetts, Biology, August, Woods Hole, Computational Biology, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Life Science, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: A Systematic Approach to Medically Unexplained Symptoms to be held on 8/9/17 - 8/12/17
This course will provide a diagnostic framework/template for chronic functionally-based conditions with shared etiologies and presentations. Subsequently, more specific management strategies for each condition will be provided, along with various clinical pearls. The program will attempt to cover various functionally-based conditions seen throughout the scope of internal medicine, selecting from a variety of pertinent general and subspecialty-derived conditions. Expert faculty will present evidence and case-based clinical approaches.
Learning Objectives:
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
Summarize a general framework/construct regarding the approach to chronic symptoms.
Integrate a cost-effective and efficient diagnostic methodology in the care of chronic symptoms.
Describe updates in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.
Review management strategies in chronic headache conditions.
Describe therapeutic options for chronic subjective dizziness.
Tags: California, August, Life Sciences, Conference, 2017, Current Science Meetings and Events, August 2017, Internal Medicine
Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following: NYU Nature Conference on Neurogenetics to be held on 8/9/17 - 8/11/17
The application of genetic and genomic approaches to neuroscientific questions is poised to rapidly advance our understanding of how genes influence brain function and disease risk. Recent technological developments in genetics now allow the large scale cataloguing of genetic variation, from common and rare single nucleotide changes to non-coding, regulatory mutations, and how these are related to health and disease. In neuroscience, new tools for monitoring and manipulating neuronal activity, circumscribed circuits and specific cell types allow interrogating the mechanisms of perception, cognition and action. Despite advances on both fronts, there still remains a significant gap between genetics and neuroscience, limiting the potential for this exciting and important area of research to provide new neurobiological insights. The goal of this Nature Conference is to bridge the gap between neuroscientists and geneticists and provide a forum for discussing recent advances and innovative strategies for future research in neurogenetics. The conference will cover the breadth of neurogenetics—from genome-wide association studies for complex psychiatric disorders to mechanistic investigations of genes underlying behavioral traits in model organisms. We hope that this conference will be the first of many and will facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations aimed at developing a more integrated understanding of how genes influence behavior, neuronal development and neurological disease.
Tags: New York, August, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Conference, Genetics, Research, New York City, 2017, August 2017








