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TARGETING CANCER

 
  January 21, 2016  
     
 


Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, USA
June 1 - 5


Topics:

•Cancer Genes and Genomes – genome stability, chromatin, epigenetic regulation, etc
•Cancer Pathways - signaling pathways, networks etc
Tumor Cell Biology – cells of origin, metabolism, autophagy, senescence etc
Cancer Growth & Progression – microenvironment, stroma/niche, tumor evolution, metastasis etc
Innate & Adaptive Immune Responses – inflammation, immunotherapies etc
Enabling Technologies (single cell sequencing, imaging, genetic screens, genome editing, organoids etc

 
 
Organized by: Scott Lowe, Kornelia Polyak, David Stewart, Bruce Stillman, Eileen White
Invited Speakers:  James Allison, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
 Angelika Amon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 Scott Armstrong, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Alan Ashworth, University of California, San Francisco
 Gabriele Bergers, University of California, San Francisco
 Mina Bissell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
 Joan Brugge, Harvard Medical School
 Carlos Caldas, Cambridge Institute, Cancer Research UK
 Karen Cichowski, Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women's Hospital
 Susan Clark, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Australia
 Chi Van Dang, University of Pennsylvania
 Jeffrey Engelman, Massachusetts General Hospital
 Ronald Evans, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
 Douglas Fearon, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
 Andrew Feinberg, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
 William Hahn, Dana-Farber Cancer Center
 Tyler Jacks, David H. Koch Institute for Integratie Cancer Research at MIT
 Jos Jonkers, Netherlands Cancer Institute, the Netherlands
 Carl June, University of Pennsylvania
 Cigall Kadoch, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
 William Kaelin, HHMI/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
 Yibin Kang, Princeton University
 Anthony Letai,, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
 Scott Lowe, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Guillermina (Gigi) Lozano, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
 David Lyden, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
 Tak Mak, University of Toronto, Canada
 Elaine Mardis, Washington University School of Medicine
 Frank McCormick, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
 Martin McMahon, University of Utah, Huntsman Cancer Institute
 Ari Melnick, Weill Cornell Medical College
 Sean Morrison, UT Southwestern Medical Center
 Benjamin Neel, NYU School of Medicine
 Luis Parada, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Kornelia Polyak, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
 Neal Rosen, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Michael Sadelain, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Charles Sawyers, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Manuel Serrano, Spanish National Cancer Center (CNIO), Spain
 Rueben Shaw, Salk Institute for Biological Studies
 M. Celeste Simon, University of Pennsylvania Medical School
 David Solit, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 Michael Stratton, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK
 Craig Thompson, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
 David Tuveson, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
 Christopher Vakoc, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
 Harold Varmus, Weill Cornell Medical College
 Karen Vousden, Cancer Research, UK Beatson Institute
 Valerie Weaver, University of California, San Francisco
 Irving Weissman, Stanford University
 Eileen White, The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
 Michael Wigler, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
 
Deadline for Abstracts: March 11 2016
 
Registration:

https://meetings.cshl.edu/meetings.aspx?meet=SYMP&year=16

We are pleased to host the 81st Cold Spring Harbor Symposium which will focus on Targeting Cancer. Implications of how the underlying science can drive improvements in diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic approaches will be a major theme throughout the Symposium.

 The Symposium will begin at 7:30 pm on Wednesday June 1st, and end on the evening of Sunday June 5th. The Symposium will include nine oral sessions (invited speakers only) and two poster sessions covering the latest research in diverse areas of cancer research. Social events throughout the Symposium provide ample opportunity for informal interactions and will include a wine-and-cheese party, a beach picnic, cocktails and banquet, and departure brunch on Monday June 6th.

E-mail: meetings@cshl.edu
 
   
 
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