Ubiquitin family and Cancer, Toulouse, France, 8th of February 2018

The “SYMPOSIUM: Ubiquitin family and Cancer” is organized in the framework of the Marie Curie Innovative Training Network (ITN) “UBICODE” aimed at training the next generation of researchers in the field of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins. UBICODE will start in January 2018 and it is promoted by several members of PROTEOSTASIS: Manuel Rodriguez (promoter and […]

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8th Proteasome & Autophagy Congress Clermont-Ferrand, France, April 25-27, 2018

The 8th Proteasome & Autophagy Congress will be held at Clermont-Ferrand, France, April 25-27, 2018. It will cover up-to date knowledge on proteolytic systems (Ubiquitin Proteasome System and Autophagy) and their implication in different diseases. Indeed, understanding the molecular processes that control the Ubiquitin Proteasome System and Autophagy is crucial for the development of future […]

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Joint Congress 2017- Spanish Societies of Genetics, Cell Biology and Developmental Biology, Gijón (Spain), 24th-27th October 2017

The Spanish Societies of Genetics, Cell Biology and Developmental Biology organize this joint Congress that aims to foster the exchange of ideas between these relevant fields of Biology. Dr. Rosa Barrio, Chair or PROTEOSTASIS, is a member of the Local Organising Committee. The Congress will support creative crossroad science and will offer young students the […]

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2018 FASEB Summer Research Conference on Ubiquitin and Cellular Regulation will be held at Snowmass, Colorado, June 17 to 22, 2018

The 2018 FASEB Summer Research Conference on Ubiquitin and Cellular Regulation will be held at Snowmass, Colorado, June 17 to 22, 2018. The FASEB-sponsored conference has been held biannually since 1989 and since then it has become the pre-eminent conference for the field of protein ubiquitination. The conference will bring together approximately 150 investigators (junior […]

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2nd IFOM Symposium – Advanced Lecture Course “Ubiquitin-assisted autophagy from mechanisms to pathology”(CO-ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The chief objective of this course is to present to the newcomers in the field the state-of-the-art knowledge and methodology to study the role of ubiquitin in autophagic processes and in its dysregulation in neurodegeneration. Different topics will be covered each day by three trainers. The program includes lectures, posters, tutorials (“meet the expert” sessions) […]

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In vivo analysis of ubiquitylation and sumoylation (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The purpose of this training school is to provide a hands-on practical session on tools and techniques used for the analysis of protein ubiquitylation and SUMOylation in living cells. The course is aimed at early stage researchers (PhD students, post-docs) who are interested in learning ubiquitin/SUMO-related techniques. The practical sessions will introduce diverse methodologies, ranging […]

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PROTEOSTASIS Final Meeting and 5th MC Meeting (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

Proteostatic Mechanisms in Health and Disease The Final COST Action BM1307 Meeting 22-24 February 2018, Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens, Greece This is the final meeting of the Action and will be instrumental to decide the future of the network after the COST fund ends. It will involve the participation of all WGs, the key members […]

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MVB: Meeting on Vesicular Biology (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The objective of this meeting is to disseminate the work done by PROTEOSTASIS members in the context of endocytosis, autophagy and extracellular vesicles; foster the discussion among researchers working in different fields of proteostasis, thus promoting the networking; stimulate the debate and crosstalk between different disciplines devoted to proteolysis. This meeting will bring together people […]

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The Proteasome hub: Fine-tuning of proteolytic machines according to cellular needs (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

Despite the prevalence of intracellular proteolytic events in biological systems and the immense number of studies dealing with regulated intracellular proteolysis, there is presently not a single scientific conference that addresses intracellular proteolysis and its cellular regulation beyond ubiquitin-mediated protein turnover. This is particular striking in light of several recent landmark findings that show an […]

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