Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following event: 2015 Cell Symposia - Engineering the Brain
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Symposium - Budapest, Hungary
A number of renowned international lecturers are invited to participate in the three-day event. Not only anesthetists, neonatologists and obstetricians, but midwives, neonatologist and anesthetist assistants are also welcome as participants and presenters at the symposium.
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Symposium - Heidelberg, Germany
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers across different disciplines with a shared interest in studying the origins and consequences of variability in biological systems, ranging from stochastic molecular fluctuations to emerging cell population-level phenomena.
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Symposium - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Golden Helix Symposia series are named after the house of Francis Crick (“The Golden Helix”; 19/20 Portugal Place, Cambridge, UK) to emphasize their focus on human genomics and personalized medicine.
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Symposium - Berkeley, CA, United States
Growing evidence shows that cellular metabolism underlies stem cell fate, including pluripotency, differentiation and reprogramming.
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Symposium - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
This meeting will explore the biology of exercise from a whole-body perspective as to how the body and brain adapt its metabolism during exercise to the cellular level, looking at fuel use and how exercise induces browning of white fat.
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Symposium - Arlington, VA, United States
Diseases of the nervous system have a devastating impact on millions of people worldwide. Today, more than 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease, 1 million from Parkinson's, 30,000 from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and 30,000 from Huntington's disease.
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Symposium - Beijing, China
As one of the most investigated areas in biomedical research, the cancer field is rapidly advancing by translating biological insights towards better detection and therapeutics, including molecular classifications as well as immunotherapies.
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Symposium - Pultusk, Poland
Humans and worms show striking phenotypic differences despite the fact that both genomes encode a comparable number of protein coding genes (~20,000).
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