Contact: Ray Deshaies, Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Professor of Biology, California Institute of Technology.Place: California Institute of Technology
New Proteostasis webinar: Prof. Alfred L. Goldberg: “Functions of the Proteasome: From Protein Degradation to Disease Therapy”
Website: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8609922985282543105Contact: Prof. Alfred L. GoldbergAt: Harvard Medical School – Department of Cell BiologyPlace: Boston, USA
Proteostasis Webinar: Dr. Richard Morimoto on “The Biology of Proteostasis in Aging and Disease”
Richard I. Morimoto Department of Molecular Biosciences Rice Institute for Biomedical Research, Northwestern University, USA The health of the proteome is essential for life, which at the cellular level is orchestrated by the proteostasis network (PN) to regulate the flux of protein biogenesis from birth to death. The PN accomplishes this through the concerted […]
Nov 27th WEBINAR by Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo . Selective autophagy in the fight against aging and age-related disorders
Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology and of Medicine. Institute for Aging Studies. Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY, USA Selective autophagy in the fight against aging and age-related disordersDr. Ana Maria Cuervo Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology and of Medicine. Institute for Aging Studies. Albert Einstein College […]
Practical course on ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)
The “Practical course on ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins” is primarily aimed at young scientists from different areas of natural and health sciences, such as PhD students or post-doctoral fellows within several years after completion of their PhD. The program includes lectures (closely linked with practical part), demonstrations, tutorials, discussions, but is mainly focused on practical […]
In vivo analysis of ubiquitylation and sumoylation in yeast (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)
The purpose of this training school is to provide a hands-on practical session on tools and techniques used for the in vivo analysis of protein ubiquitylation and sumoylation in yeast. The course is aimed at Early Stage Researchers (PhD students, post-docs) who would be interested in learning ubiquitin/SUMO-related techniques in yeast, and more generally for […]
7th Proteasome and Autophagy Workshop (CO-ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)
PROTEOSTASIS organizes this conference, which will cover up-to date knowledge on proteolytic systems (Ubiquitin Proteasome System and Autophagy), their implication in different pathologies and potential therapeutic strategies. This conference is the natural follow-up of a series of well-known and recognized conferences organized in previous years. This year, organization correspond to PROTEOSTASIS through the organizers Didier […]
11th International Meeting on Yeast Apoptosis (CO-ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)
PROTEOSTASIS will co-organize, through the PROTEOSTASIS member Paula Ludovico (WG2), the 11th International Meeting on Yeast Apoptosis which aims to join enthusiastic researchers that exploit yeast as a preferential cellular model to study regulated cell death, aging and stress response pathways. The scientific program includes keynote, invited and selected lectures, as well as poster presentations […]
International Insect Hormone Workshop 2015
This meeting brings together researchers interested in the molecular biology and physiology of insect hormones, including – but not limited to – ecdysteroids, juvenile hormones and insulin. This meeting brings together top scientists from Europe, America and Asia who’s research interest is centered on the regulation of organ growth, behavior and metabolism by hormones. The […]
Beatson International Cancer Conference: CONTROL OF CELL POLARITY AND MOVEMENT IN CANCER
The Beatson International Cancer Conference series is designed to be a relaxed and friendly meeting where delegates and invited speakers have a chance to interact on both a scientific and social basis. This conference will highlight recent exciting research into the molecular and cellular events that contribute to loss of epithelial polarity during carcinogenesis, and […]