Invitation to the 4th Cold Spring Harbor Meeting on Mechanisms of Metabolic Signaling & Disease

Save the date, May 14-18, 2019, for the fourth Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Mechanisms of Metabolic Signaling & Disease. The meeting will fill an important gap by bringing together outstanding researchers focused on diverse pathways, cell types, or diseases with a common theme of understanding how metabolism is regulated in physiology and disease states.
Metabolic regulation is at the intersection of many scientific fields, ranging from basic biochemistry and molecular biology to physiology, to the study of disease pathogenesis. Currently, a major challenge for these diverse fields is to define commonalities and differences in metabolic pathways and their regulation, and determine the role of these processes for physiology and disease states.
TOPICS
- Nucleus: Genetics/Genomes/Networks
- Signaling Control of Cellular Metabolism
- Signaling by Metabolites
- Mitochondria: Energetics
- Mitochondria: Beyond Energetics
- Integrated Physiology of Metabolism
- cancer Cell Metabolism
REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstracts including new and unpublished data from both junior and senior investigators are warmly invited - the organizers will select abstracts for oral or poster presentations. The organizers will select abstracts for oral or poster presentations.
Abstract submission deadline: 15 March 2019
Funds from government and industry will partially support graduate students and postdocs.
Susanne Mandrup, University of Southern Denmark
FURTHER INFORMATION
All questions pertaining to registration, fees, housing, meals, transportation, visas, abstract submission, financial aid, or any other matters should be directed to Val Pakaluk, pakaluk@cshl.edu
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is a leading international center for research and education. As part of its mission, each year CSHL organizes 25 scientific conferences, 20 Banbury Center meetings and 30 advanced technical science courses, with organizers, instructors and participants from all over the world.