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THE PREDOMINENT DISCOVERY, DIAGNOSTIC,
KEYSTONE SYMPOSIA
AND DEVELOPMENT EVENT
Connecting the Scientific Community OURSES
Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s 15
th
International
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ANNOUNCING THE 2008 CONFERENCE SEASON S
MOLECULAR MEDICINE
WINTER 2008
Tri-Conference
• Alzheimer's Disease
• Biomarker Discovery, Validation and Applications
EVENT
• Cancer Genomics and Epigenomics
Conference Dates: March 25-28, 2008 • Exhibit Dates: March 26-27, 2008
Moscone North Convention Center San Francisco, CA
• Cell Death and Cellular Senescence
,
• Cell Death in the Immune System
• Cell Migration in Invasion and Inflammation
• Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors
• Complex Traits: Biologic and Therapeutic Insights
Molecular Diagnostics
• Computer-Aided Drug Design
• Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin Action and Resistance
• DNA Replication and Recombination
Mastering Medicinal Chemistry
• Eicosanoids and Other Mediators of Chronic Inflammation
• Forkhead Transcription Factor Networks in Development, Signaling and Disease
Pathway Analysis • Frontiers of Structural Biology
• Genetics and Biochemistry of Sleep
Stem Cells Congress
• HIV Pathogenesis
Make sure to • HIV Vaccines: Progress and Prospects
R&D Risk Mitigation
mention
• Inflammation, Microenvironment and Cancer
keycode M61
• Innate Immunity: Signaling Mechanisms
Clinical Trials Asia
when registering!
• Leukocyte Trafficking
• Lymphocyte Activation and Signaling
• Metabolic Pathways of Longevity
Preclinical Development
• Molecular Basis for Biological Membrane Organization
• Molecular, Cellular, Physiological and Pathogenic Responses to Hypoxia
Translational Medicine
• Molecular Control of Adipogenesis and Obesity
• Molecular Mechanisms of Angiogenesis in Development and Disease
Cytokine-Based Therapeutics
• Neuronal Mechanisms Controlling Food Intake, Glucose Metabolism and
Body Weight
Cancer Molecular Markers
• NF-kB
• NK and NKT Cell Biology
• Nuclear Receptors: Orphan Brothers
Trends in Drug Safety
• Nuclear Receptors: Steroid Sisters
• Pathological and Physiological Regulation of Cardiac Hypertrophy
• Plant Hormones and Signaling
• Plant Innate Immunity
Plenary Keynotes
• Regulatory Mechanisms in Eukaryotic Transcription
• RNAi, MicroRNA, and Non-Coding RNA
Diagnosing the Disease: Disruptive
• Signaling Pathways in Cancer and Development
Innovation in Healthcare
• Structural Genomics and its Applications to Chemistry, Biology and Medicine
• TGF-ß Family in Homeostasis and Disease
Clayton M. Christensen, DBA, Robert and Jane Cizik
• Tolerance in Transplantation and Autoimmunity
Professor of Business Administration,
Best Harvard Business School
• Towards Identifying the Pathophysiology of Autistic Syndromes
Selling
• Translational Regulatory Mechanisms
• Tumor Suppressors and Stem Cell Biology
Author
• Viral Immunity
Risk Diagnosis for Disease
• Wnt/b-Catenin Signaling in Development and Disease
Prevention
SPRING 2008
• Cell Biology of Virus Entry, Replication and Pathogenesis
C. Thomas Caskey, M.D., F.A.C.P., Director and Chief
• G Protein-Coupled Receptors: New Insights in Functional Regulation and
Executive Officer, Brown Foundation Institute of
Clinical Application
Molecular Medicine, University of Texas Health
• Islet and Beta Cell Biology
Science Center
• Islet and Beta Cell Development and Transplantation
• Malaria: Immunology, Pathogenesis and Vaccine Perspectives
Disruption of the Pharmaceutical • Molecular Basis for Chromatin Modifications and Epigenetic Phenomena
Industry: Moving from Products to • Molecular Evolution as a Driving Force in Infectious Diseases
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Solutions • Translating New Technologies to Improve Public Health in Africa
Theodore J. Torphy, Ph.D., Corporate Vice President &
FALL 2008
Head, Science & Technology, Johnson & Johnson
• Metabolism and Cardiovascular Risk
• Pathogenesis and Control of Emerging Infections and Drug Resistant Organisms
ember 200
• Stem Cells, Cancer and Aging
Tri-Conference.com
• Structural Biology and Activation Mechanisms of Membrane Receptors
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7 Dec
For more information, please see the directory listing,
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