New Paradigms in Cancer Therapeutics (Z1) 2010

March 23 - 28, 2010(Ended)
Fairmont Empress Hotel
Victoria, Canada
New Paradigms in Cancer Therapeutics (Z1) 2010The advent of genome-scale profiling technologies has opened up the possibility of comprehensively monitoring multiple layers of molecular aberrations in cancer. Alterations in the epigenome, genome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome have all been observed in tumor development. A number of key molecular pathways have been found to be altered during cancer progression. Pivotal questions in the field include: Can these novel pathways alone or in combination be effectively targeted in cancer? Can we identify molecular signatures that will facilitate personalized medicine? What are the innovative therapeutic modalities that can be employed to target these pathways? The goal of this meeting is to tackle promising new targets for cancer therapy. These include targets such as recurrent gene fusions, epigenetic pathways, and metabolic networks. We will also explore the use of molecular marker panels to select patients for treatment. A number of approaches to therapeutic targeting will be discussed including novel biologics and RNA interference.
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721 Government Street, BC.,
Victoria,
Canada
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520-845 US Dollar  (Early registration date: January 25, 2010)
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December 29, 2009
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