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Abcam, Inc., Boston, MA
October 10-11, 2008
Topics: - Early cardiovascular development
- Epigenetics
- Reprogramming and cardiac progenitors
- Genomics
- Molecular pathways and congenital heart disease
- Cardiac stem cells and regeneration
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Organized by:
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Dr. Jonathan Epstein, M.D. and Dr. Edward Morrisey, Ph.D. in association with Abcam, Inc. |
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Invited Speakers:
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- Keynote: Cliff Tabin, Chairman, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Morphogenesis of the heart and other organs - Margaret Buckingham, Department of Developmental Biology, Pasteur Institute, France
Title to be announced - Deepak Srivastava, Gladstone Institute, UCSF
microRNA regulation of cardiac stem cells and regeneration - Benoit Bruneau, Gladstone Institute, UCSF
Chromatin remodeling in heart development - William Pu, Children's Hospital of Boston, Harvard Medical School
Epicardial-derived Wt1+ progenitors contribute to the cardiomyocyte lineage in the embryonic and adult heart - Debbie Yelon, Skirball Institute, New York University School of Medicine
Signaling pathways that shape the heart field in zebrafish - Stephen Duncan, Medical College of Wisconsin
Control of cardiac development by Gata4 and Gata6 - Michael Parmacek, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Myocardin related transcription factors: Critical co-activators regulating heart and outflow tract development - Nathan Lawson, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of vascular development - Sean Wu, Cardiovascular Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital
iPS, ES, or endogenous cells in cardiac regeneration - Kenneth Chien, Massachusetts General Hospital Cardiovascular Research Center
Title to be announced
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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Oral abstract deadline: July 10, 2008 Poster abstract deadline: September 10, 2008
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Registration:
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Register online by August 10, 2008 to recieve discounted Early Bird pricing
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E-mail:
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katie.sedat@abcam.com
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