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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EMBO Conference Ubiquitin and SUMO: from molecular mechanisms to system-wide responses (CO-ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The purpose of this conference is to accelerate education and understanding of ubiquitin, SUMO and other UbLs at molecular, cellular and organismal levels and thus facilitate discovery as well as medical or biotechnological translation. The conference will catalyze scientific interactions among participants via lectures, poster presentations, via talks selected from abstracts and by providing ample […]

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N-term 2017. Proteostasis via the N-terminus (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

This is a joint meeting of researchers interested in N-terminal posttranslational protein modifications (PTMs), the N-end rule pathway, amino peptidases and endoproteases, and subproteomics. The meeting will involve the participation of PIs, postdoctoral and graduate student levels from laboratories working on model and non-model systems throughout all kingdoms. Such a meeting is novel and would […]

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Zomes IX: PCI complexes and Ubiquitin defining a hub for protein homeostasis (CO-ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The ZOMES meetings focus on the biology of the three “PCI” complexes, the proteasome, the COP9 signalosome, and eIF3 and on ubiquitin ligases. The study of large protein complexes -“ZOMES” – poses unique issues and difficulties, and the ZOMES meetings aim at providing a forum for discussing the connections between these complexes and central signaling […]

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3rd PROTEOSTASIS Workshop: PROTEOSTASIS and its biological implications (Management Committee and Working Groups Meeting)

The present meeting is the most important activity of the PROTEOSTASIS network for the period as it will comprise the MC Meeting and the WGs meeting. Initiated by Dr Petek Ballar (MC Member of Turkey), the meeting will take place in Portugal. The meeting covers sessions on different aspects of ubiquitin, ubiquitin-like proteins, autophagy and […]

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24th Euroconference on Apoptosis – Cell death in health and disease (CO-ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The ECDO Conference on Cell Death has a long tradition of scientific excellence and lively debate, and the format of the conference, with its emphasis on poster sessions and oral communications, together with communal lunches and social programs, creates an ideal environment for stimulating discussion and contact between participants at all levels. The ECDO conference […]

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Plant Proteostasis: towards a green based industry (ORGANIZED BY PROTEOSTASIS)

The goal of this workshop is to bring together experts in basic and applied plant sciences, and experts in plant industrial uses beyond the food industry, specifically those involved in the conversion of biomass into renewable materials and energy, to identify current challenges and to seek solutions for the transition to a sustainable economy. This […]

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EMBO Conference on Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like modifiers: From molecular mechanisms to human diseases. PROTEOSTASIS MC and WG Meetings.

PROTEOSTASIS co-organizes this conference in collaboration with EMBO. The meeting organizers are Dr. Ivan Dikic (member of WG2) and Janos Terzic (member of WG2). The co-organizers are Frauke Melchior (member of WG3) and Ron Hay (member of WG3). This meeting centers on Ubiquitin and Ubiquitinlike proteins from molecular mechanisms to human diseases, which are priority […]

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