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Call for Abstracts: 2012 American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting
United States
California
09/04/2012

Call for Abstracts: 2012 American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting

December 15-19, 2012 San Francisco, California

September 4, 2012 (Application Deadline) Regular abstract submission (poster only)

Highlights:

Keynote Symposium by Steven Chu, U.S. Secretary of Energy, and Arthur D. Levinson, Chair, Genentech, Inc., and Apple, Inc.
Threads (meetings-within-a-meeting):1) Cell Biology and Medicine and 2) Cell Biology and the Physical Sciences. Daily programs will allow attendees to follow new fields while benefitting from a large meeting with the best research in cell biology.
World-class Symposia and Minisymposia speakers
Frontier Symposia will synthesize current, exciting progress in the field
Science Discussion Tables—interact with senior scientists in an intimate setting
Posters, mentorship, networking, career development, and education programs

Fun in the wonderful city of San Francisco!
 

Cell Biologist, Molecular Biologist
Call for Abstracts: Aging and Diseases of Aging
Japan
07/25/2012

Call for Abstracts: Aging and Diseases of Aging

22 Oct 2012 through 27 Oct 2012 Tokyo, Japan

LANGUAGE NOTE: This meeting will be conducted in English.

On and before June 21, 2012, the cost is $50.00, which is deducted from your registration fee when you register for this meeting.

After June 21, 2012, there is an additional $50.00 fee, which is NOT deducted from the registration fee.

You may submit your abstract on the conference web site until July 25, 2012.

(After this date you will need to contact our office about submitting an abstract.)

Age-related diseases and disabilities, such as cancer, diabetes, and neuronal degeneration, pose an ever increasing social and economic burden worldwide. Fortunately, the last decades have witnessed dramatic progress in our understanding of the aging process. Genetic studies in particular have helped elucidate some of the molecular pathways that regulate the aging and offered new insights into the treatment of age-related diseases. However, there is still much to be learned and further progress in addressing the unique challenges of the aging population will require new insights and novel approaches. In order to accelerate the discovery process, this Keystone Symposia meeting will cover essential aspects of the aging processes, including cell signaling pathways, DNA stability, protein homeostasis, stem cells and cellular senescence. Each plenary session will emphasize innovative findings from a variety of models in basic research areas and link them to age-related disease and frailty. The ultimate goal is to provide an opportunity for attendees to communicate and promote an integrated understanding of aging and age-related diseases. The program for this meeting is highly likely to attract a wide variety of investigators, many of whom might not otherwise interact.

Keystone Symposia
Phone: +1 (800) 253-0685 or +1 (970) 262-1230
Fax: +1 (970) 262-1525
info@keystonesymposia.org

Cell Biologist, Geriatrician, Molecular Biologist, Physician Researcher
Call for Abstracts: Society for Acupuncture Research 2013 Conference
United States
Michigan
09/10/2012

Call for Abstracts: Society for Acupuncture Research 2013 Conference

Impact of Acupuncture Research on 21st Century Health Care

April 19-21, 2013 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Co-sponsored by: University of Michigan Department of Anesthesiology and Program in Integrative Medicine

Abstract submission deadline: September 10, 2012

The rising incidence of chronic disease and stress-related illness in the West has led to an increased utilization of acupuncture
as a contemporary health care option. A major reason for this increase in usage is that acupuncture has heeded the call for evidence-based medicine, with a broad range of clinical trials, surveys of safety, and basic science studies of physiological action all contributing to its growing acceptance. The 2013 SAR conference will explore diverse areas of acupuncture research, emphasizing their potential to affect health policy decisions and enhance clinical practice.

-- Leading researchers from the U.S. and abroad will present keynote addresses, participate in symposia and panels, and lead workshops assessing recent progress, challenges and opportunities for the field.

-- Representative speakers from the national and international acupuncture research communities will present original data in three major areas: clinical research, basic science and research methodology.

-- All attendees will be invited to submit Abstracts from which the Program Committee will select oral and poster presentations.

-- A pre-conference workshop will focus on “Current status and issues in acupuncture research for practitioners, students, and educators new to this field.”

Abstract submission
Abstracts are solicited for presentations in the areas of clinical research, basic science and research methodology pertaining to
acupuncture, as well as other modalities of East Asian medicine including traditional herbs, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong.
Please upload your abstracts by September 10, 2012 to:
www.softconf.com/c/sar2013/

Abstracts submitted after September 10, 2012 will not be considered. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Program
Committee and prospective speakers will be informed by November 15, 2012 as to whether their research has been accepted
for oral or poster presentation.

See www.acupunctureresearch.org for more details about the conference program as available.

Anesthesiologist, Pain Specialist, Physician Researcher
Call for Papers: International Conference on Biomolecular Engineering
United States
Florida
11/01/2012

Call for Papers: International Conference on Biomolecular Engineering

The 2013 ICBE will be held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida January 13-16, 2013

ICBE brings together researchers who are using quantitative approaches to advance the understanding and application of molecular biology. These scientists, engineers, and professionals are contributing to the development of analytical, diagnostic, and therapeutic strategies that are directly relevant to public health. The conference, co-chaired by Ali Khademhosseini (Harvard University) and Kristala Prather (MIT) will stimulate efforts to integrate these approaches across the scales of biological complexity in a single-track Gordon-style conference format that includes hotel accommodations and most meals.

Papers will be accepted on the topics of:

Biomolecular Engineering for Cell and Tissue Engineering
Biophysical and Microscale Analyses of Molecular and Cellular Function
Experimental & Computational Tools for Engineering Biomolecules
Interface of Bionanotechnology and Biomolecules
Metabolic Pathway Engineering
Protein Engineering
Synthetic Biology

Abstracts of approximately 300 words should be submitted no later than November 1, 2012. The abstract should include both the significance of the research as well as results that will be discussed in order to allow a scientific assessment of the work by the organizers. To submit a paper, visit http://aiche.confex.com/aiche/12icbe/cfp.cgi.

Please contact bio@aiche.org with any questions.

Bioengineer, Biologist, Cell Biologist, Molecular Biologist, Scientist
Call for Abstracts: Cervical Spine Research Society 40th Annual Meeting
United States
Illinois
06/01/2012

Call for Abstracts: Cervical Spine Research Society 40th Annual Meeting

December 6 – 8, 2012 Chicago, Illinois

Abstract Submission Deadline: June 1, 2012

The Cervical Spine Research Society is a multidisciplinary organization that provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and promotes clinical and basic science research of the cervical spine. The organization values collegial interaction and strong scientific principles.

Neurosurgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedist, Physician Researcher
Call for Abstracts: American Society of Human Genetics 62nd Annual Meeting
United States
California
06/04/2012

Call for Abstracts: American Society of Human Genetics 62nd Annual Meeting

Tuesday, November 6 through Saturday, November 10, 2012 San Francisco, California

The receipt deadline for new abstract submission is June 4, 2012 at 8:00 pm (US EDT).

The world's top scientists and clinicians in the human genetics field will gather to present their latest research findings at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG), which will be held on November 6-10, 2012, in San Francisco, CA (http://www.ashg.org/2012meeting). ASHG is the primary professional membership organization for human genetics specialists worldwide, representing nearly 8,000 researchers, academicians, clinicians, genetic counselors, nurses, and others with a special interest in this area (http://www.ashg.org).

The ASHG Annual Meeting continues to be the largest human genetics meeting in the world, attracting more than 7,000 scientific participants each year. The ASHG 2012 Meeting will provide attendees with the latest information about cutting-edge developments in human genetics and genomics research. In addition, nearly 250 U.S. and international exhibitors at this year's ASHG Exhibitor Trade Show will offer an unprecedented opportunity to view the latest advances in genetics-related products and services derived, in part, from work presented at previous ASHG meetings.

Topics to be addressed in the scientific program for the ASHG 2012 Meeting will include: gene discovery in human genetics; new insights and challenges from next generation sequencing; advances in medical genetics and translation/applications in clinical care; progress in gene therapy; personalized medicine; cancer genetics; advances in non-invasive prenatal diagnosis; revelations about human alleles from studies of model organisms; implications of population genetic studies; modeling in statistical genetics; data centralization and its implications for our field; ethical, legal and social implications of genomics; changes in genetics education; and much more.

For more information about the ASHG 2012 Annual Meeting, or to register and/or submit an abstract for presentation at this year’s meeting, please go to: http://www.ashg.org/2012meeting.

Bioethicist, Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biostatistician, Ethicist, Geneticist , Molecular Biologist, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Oncologist, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst
Call for Abstracts: Inducing and Breaking Tolerogenic Antigen-Presenting Cell Function
United Kingdom
05/30/2012

Call for Abstracts: Inducing and Breaking Tolerogenic Antigen-Presenting Cell Function

Thursday, 5 July 2012 London, United Kingdom

The Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is May 30th 2012

Professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) such as dendritic cells (DC) and macrophages play a critical role in the initiation and maintenance of a T cell-mediated immune response. APC are essential for T cell priming, differentiation and activation in lymphoid tissue and at sites of inflammation. Understanding the molecular mechanisms via which APC function can be controlled may give novel insights into how T cell mediated immunity may be induced or blocked. This meeting will highlight current research aimed at inducing APC with tolerogenic function in order to treat inflammatory disease (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis) as well as work aimed at boosting the immunostimulatory function of APC in the context of cancer. The meeting will also highlight recent progress on the suppressive effects of CD4+ regulatory T cells on APC function, and how these can be overcome.

This event has CPD accreditation and will have a discussion panel session.

On registration you will be able to submit your questions to the panel that will be asked by the chair on the day of the event

Meeting chairs: Dr Leonie Taams, Senior Lecturer in Immunology, King's College London Centre for Molecular and Cellular Biology of Inflammation and Dr Catharien Hilkens, Reader in Immunotherapy, Newcastle University , UK

Email: enquiries@euroscicon.com

Web: www.euroscicon.com

For all accommodation and travel enquiries please contact accommodationandtravel@euroscicon.com

Immunologist, Oncologist, Physician Researcher, Rheumatologist
Call for Papers: American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery 2013 Annual Meeting
United States
Nevada
05/31/2012

Call for Papers: American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery 2013 Annual Meeting

AACS 29th Annual Scientific Meeting January 16-19, 2013 Las Vegas, Nevada

For over 25 years, the Academy remains the leader in quality, cutting-edge education for medical professionals worldwide in all areas of cosmetic surgery. Submit your paper to present at the 2013 Annual Meeting — the following types of papers are requested:

Basic Science
Clinical Trials
Technique
Ethics
Practice Management
Posters

Peer Review Disclosure
All papers regardless of categories shall be ranked by Peer Review on a 1 -5 scale. The rankings will be based on originality, scientific content, relevance of new information, study of methodology and commercial bias.

Call for Papers Submission Deadline: May 31

For questions regarding the Call for Papers submission process, contact Amanda Diana, Education Coordinator, at adiana@cosmeticsurgery.org or 312.981.6779.

Bioethicist, Ethicist, Physician Researcher, Plastic Surgeon, Surgeon
Call for Abstracts: Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students
United States
California
09/07/2012

Call for Abstracts: Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students

November 7-10, 2012 San Jose, California

Abstract Submission Deadline: Sept. 7, 2012

ABRCMS
American Society for Microbiology Education Department
1752 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036

Ph: 202-942-9348
Fax: 202-403-3513

Email:abrcms@asmusa.org

African American, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, Novice Researcher, Pacific Islander, Undergraduate
8th Annual Meeting of the Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society
United States
Massachusetts
10/28/2012

8th Annual Meeting of the Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society

October 28 – 31, 2012 Conference Center at Harvard Medical School Cambridge, Massachusetts

Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society
c/o Event Innovations, Inc.
4377 Newport Avenue
San Diego, CA 92107
USA

Phone: (619) 795-9458
Fax: (619) 923-3230
Email: info@oligotherapeutics.org
 

Molecular Biologist, Physician Researcher

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