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,
keystone symposia,
Life Science
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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January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Breckenridge,
Conference,
Life Science,
CO
Conference - Big Sky, MT, United States
Building on the rich resource of published genome sequences from a range of organisms, new enzymatic tools for the purposeful and precise modification of these genomes in vivo are enabling researchers to interrogate the complexity of genetic variation and determine the cause or consequence of mutations with unprecedented speed.
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synthetic biology,
United Kingdom,
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MT,
Genome,
January,
2015,
keystone symposia,
Conference,
Biotechnology,
Life Science
Symposium - La Jolla, CA, United States
In collaboration with SDCSB, the NIAID-funded FluOMICS and FluDyNeMo Programs are pleased to announce that registration and poster abstract submission for the 1st Annual Systems Biology and Host-Pathogen Interactions Symposium is now available online at (
www.SDCSB.org).
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CA,
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January,
2015,
San Diego,
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Life Science,
Salk
Symposium - Chennai, India
International Symposium for Research Scholars (
ISRS) on Metallurgy, Materials Science & Engineering (
ISRS-2014) is a unique biennial symposium devoted exclusively to research scholars who are pursuing their Ph.D/M.S degrees (from academia, R&D laboratories or industries) conducted by .
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December,
Chennai,
Engineering,
Research
Symposium - Bruges, Belgium
This Cell Symposium is intended to assemble investigators examining various aspects of Type 2 Immunity in order to identify commonalities as well as contrasts of the cellular and molecular participants.
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immunity,
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December,
Belgium,
Life Science
Symposium - New York, United States
Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the United States, and is associated with elevated cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
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New York,
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Development,
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December,
Life Science,
kidney disease
Symposium - Berkeley, CA, United States
Growing evidence shows that cellular metabolism underlies stem cell fate, including pluripotency, differentiation and reprogramming.
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December,
Berkeley,
Stem Cell,
Life Science
Symposium - San Antonio, TX, United States
The 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is presented by the Cancer Therapy & Research Center at UT Health Science Center San Antonio, the American Association for Cancer Research, and Baylor College of Medicine.
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TX
Symposium - Paris, France
Life on Earth has evolved by coping, adapting and because of the light-dark cycle due to the rotation of our planet on its axis. Circadian rhythms are widespread among all life forms and govern a remarkable array of physiological and metabolic functions.
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