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Posted by Guojun, on 8 May 2019
Epithelial-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) research bridges development and cancer. TEMTIA9 will be held on Nov.11-14, 2019 (Kumamoto, Japan). We have exciting speakers and many open oral presentation slots, with support from the ...Posted by Michelle Ware, on 14 February 2019
Early registration ends: 15th March 2019 Contact details: courses@cambioscience.com Learn how to successfully establish mouse INTESTINAL or LUNG organoid cultures from primary mouse tissue samples.Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 25 January 2019
Application deadline = 31 MarchPosted by Emilie Pacary, on 10 December 2018
The 4th Eurogenesis conference will bring together leaders from the field of adult neurogenesis and will cover different topics from stem cells to function of adult-born neurons. An entire session ...Posted by Gemma_Fusion, on 29 November 2018
The meeting will bring together researchers interested in niche-epithelial stem /progenitor interaction during lung development, homeostasis and disease.Posted by Gemma_Fusion, on 19 November 2018
The meeting will discuss the basic biological principles that govern cell death, cell stress and metabolism, focusing on how cellular stress and alterations in metabolism influence the cellular death programs ...Posted by Gemma_Fusion, on 19 November 2018
The conference will discuss the role of metabolism in controlling cell fate and function in multiple contexts including cancer, tissue regeneration, immune responses and aging.Posted by Clare Baker, on 23 October 2018
Gordon Research Seminar: April 13-14 Forum for graduate students and post-docs. https://www.grc.org/neural-crest-and-cranial-placodes-grs-conference/2019/ Speaker/discussion leader abstract deadline: January 13 Application deadline: March 16 Gordon Research Conference: April 14-19 https://www.grc.org/neural-crest-and-cranial-placodes-conference/2019/ Short talk ...Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 17 October 2018
Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 12 October 2018