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    International meetings of interest to ANZSCDB Members: 42


    The first Keystone Symposia conference in Australia.

    Keystone Symposia: Telomere Biology and DNA Repair


    A keynote address by Stephen C. West of Cancer Research UK opens the conference, followed by four days of informative plenary and poster sessions.

    Abstract submission and registration now open. Deadlines:
    Abstract & Scholarship - June 10, 2009
    Early Registration - August 10, 2009
    Information and full meeting program on the website. Topics include:
    • DNA Damage
    • Sensing and Signaling
    • Telomeres
    • DNA Damage Response
    • BIR and ALT
    • DNA Repair
    • Telomerase/Control of Telomerase
    • Telomeres, DNA Repair and Human Disease
    Organizers:
    Roger R. Reddel, Children's Medical Research Institute
    Michael B. Kastan, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
    Titia deLange, Rockefeller University


    Biopolis, Singapore, 24 - 25 August 2009

    on-line Registration
    Early Bird registration closes 30 April 2009
    Organizers: Dr NG Huck Hui (GIS); Dr Edwin CHEUNG (GIS); Ms Winnie Serah LIM (GIS)

      International Society of Developmental Biologists Congress

      Date: September 6-10, 2009
      Venue: Edinburgh, Scotland

      Meeting: The premier Developmental Biology meeting internationally, International congress and symposia held every 4 years; Ross G. Harrison Prize is awarded awarded at the meeting.


      International Symposium on Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Sclerosis

      Date: October 5-9, 2009, Moscow, Russia
      Convenors: Y Shevchenko ( Russia) and H-P Hartung (Germany)
      Call for Papers: Abstract submisson accepted to March 1, 2009


      Biochemical Society Focused Meeting

      Mechanics and control of cytokinesis
      Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, UK


      Neural Stem Cells in Development and Disease Workshop

      Date:7th - 10th February 2010, Wilton Park, Steyning, West Sussex, UK
      Convenors: Silvia Marino, The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK; Kate Storey, The University of Dundee, Scotland, UK; Chair: François Guillemot

      A limited number of complimentary places available for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers

      The Company of Biologists is a non-profit organisation run by Biologists for Biologists. For more information on the series of Workshops visit workshops.biologists.com.


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