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Abcam PLC and Eyal Gottlieb, Karen Vousden (The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Edinburgh, Scotland
19-21 September, 2010
This workshop will cover all the major aspects of metabolic transformation in cancer and will highlight potential therapeutic approaches that target cancer-specific metabolic pathways. Topics - All the major aspects of metabolic transformation in cancer - Potential therapeutic approaches that target cancer-specific metabolic pathways - Role of metabolism in tumorigenesis
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Organized by:
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Abcam PLC |
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Invited Speakers:
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Keynote speaker Lew Cantley (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA) PI3K and cancer metabolism Invited speakers - Peter Carmeliet (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
Oxygen sensing, delivery and metabolism - Chi Van Dang (John Hopkins Medical School, USA)
Myc, MicroRNAs, and targeting cancer metabolism - Nika Danial (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA)
Energy metabolism in genetically defined subsets of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) - Ralph DeBerardinis (University of Texas, USA)
Mitochondrial metabolism in tumorigenesis: forgotten, but not gone - Eyal Gottlieb (The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research)
Prolyl hydroxylases link mutations in metabolic enzymes to tumorigenesis - Doug Green (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA)
The mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis - Jacques Pouyssegur (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France)
Tumor hypoxia and metabolic acidosis - Targeting pHi control - Eytan Ruppin (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
A computational account of cancer metabolism - Gregg Semenza (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA)
HIF-1: Upstream and Downstream of Cancer Metabolism - Almut Schulze (London Research Institute, UK)
Regulation of cell metabolism by PI3-kinase/Akt singalling and its role in cell growth and transformation - Reuben Shaw (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA)
The AMPK pathway coordinates cell growth and metabolism - Eileen White (Rutgers University, USA)
Role of autophagy in cancer and therapy
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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19 July 2010
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Registration:
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| Early bird (before July 19, 2010) | Standard (after July 19, 2010) | Full | £275 | £325 | Student | £225 | £275 |
The fee will be fully inclusive of: - attendance at sessions
- lunch and refreshments on September 20 and 21
- welcome drinks reception on Sunday September 19
- conference materials, including book of abstracts
- evening social on September 20 including buffet
Space is limited to 150 seats. Places will be allocated on a first register/first served basis, so register early to avoid disappointment! Please note: All prices include VAT. Students are categorized as those in full time education at the time of registering. Proof of student status may be requested
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E-mail:
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events@abcam.com
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