Cell Death Pathways: Apoptosis, Autophagy and Necrosis (X3) 2010
March 12 - 17, 2010(Ended)
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver, Canada
Homeostatic and pathological cell
death can occur through a multiplicity of different mechanisms
including apoptosis, autophagy, necrosis and others. The morphological
and functional definitions of distinct cell death modalities are
emerging, and the relationships between different lethal pathways are
being determined. However, the exact nature of the molecular switches
that determine which subroutines cells disintegrate are elusive.
Moreover, the relative contributions of different cell death modalities
to the avoidance of cancer or degenerative diseases remain to be
defined. In cancer, in particular, where defects in cell death are
prevalent and the survival of undead cells enables progression and
treatment resistance, restoration of cell death pathways is an
important and achievable therapeutic goal. Finally, distinct cell death
modalities may remain immunologically silent or trigger an immune
response, through mechanisms that are still elusive. The 2010 Keystone
Symposia meeting on Cell Death will address the normal regulation and
pathogenic dysfunction of distinct cell death modalities, present new
strategies for therapeutic cancer cell induction and address the
immunogenicity of distinct cell death types.Venue
Address
900 West Georgia Street,
Vancouver,
Canada
Vancouver,
Canada
Prices *
520-845 US Dollar (Early registration date: January 12, 2010)
Abstract submission deadline
December 10, 2009
Organization
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