Cell News | Issue 01, 2015 - page 5

Cell News 1/2015
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International Meeting
Last Announcement
International Meeting of the German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ)
March 24 – 27, 2015 in Cologne, Germany
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
we would like to strongly encourage all of
our members to come to the international DGZ meeting in Cologne
as it provides great
opportunities to catch the latest developments in cell biology and to interact, socialize and start collaborations with your cell biology
colleagues within and outside of Germany.
We have assembled an exciting and diverse program brought by speakers who are at the forefront of their fields. For students and
postdocs it offers exciting opportunities to not only present their own work to the broader cell biology community, but learn about
other closely related fields as well as see the newest technical developments that may advance their own science. We have also
assembled a prominent research career panel, who will cover different stages of a scientific career.
In short, the international DGZ meeting provides the foremost platform to interact and discuss science with your cell biology
community and get the latest scientific and technical developments in the field.
We are looking forward to welcome you to Cologne!!!!!
On behalf of the local organizers and the DGZ executive board,
Carien M. Niessen
Vice president German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ)
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Chair International Meeting of the German Society for Cell Biology, Cologne 2015
Plenary Sessions:
Plenary Session PS1: Cell biology of ageing
Plenary Session PS2: Stem cell and cell fate
Plenary Session PS3: Signal transduction and trafficking
Plenary Session PS4: 40 Years DGZ: Past and present scientific breakthroughs in cell biology
Symposia:
Symposium S1:
Centrosomes, spindle assembly and cilia
Symposium S2:
Cellular chaperones and proteostasis
Symposium S3:
DNA repair and telomeres
Symposium S4:
Cell adhesion and mechanics
Symposium S5:
Degenerative diseases
Symposium S6:
Genome regulation
Symposium S7:
Cell Polarity – from yeast to mammals
Symposium S8:
Innate immunity in plants and animals
Symposium S9:
New functions of actin
Symposium S10:
Cell biology of mitochondria
Symposium S11:
Epithelial structure and function
Young Investigator Satellite Meetings:
Aneuploidy in health and disease
Cell biology of peroxisomes
Cell biology of lipid metabolism
Molecular mechanisms in metastasis
X-ray cryo-microscopy and other high resolution approaches for investigating cell ultrastructure
Careers in Science- Panel discussion
1,2,3,4 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,...30
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