Nuclear Receptors Conference, Fusion Conferences, Cancun Mexico, 2018: Cancun, Mexico, 27 February - 2 March, 2018
Nuclear Receptors Conference, Fusion Conferences, Cancun Mexico, 2018

Nuclear Receptors Conference, Fusion Conferences, Cancun Mexico, 2018

Cancun, Mexico
27 February - 2 March, 2018

Description:
Nuclear Receptors are, physiologically and pharmacologically, a critical superfamily of transcription factors. They drive key processes at every stage from development and reproduction to ageing and cancer. They are critical determinants of everyday health via their roles in metabolism and circadian rhythms. Nuclear receptors allow external factors to influence cellular pathways and the fact that many bind and are activated by small molecules means they represent highly druggable targets; currently, 13% of FDA-approved drugs target nuclear receptors.

This meeting will address the new roles and novel crosstalk mechanisms that are emerging for many of the 48 human nuclear receptors, in health and disease.

Key Sessions include:
Further emerging roles for nuclear receptors in cancer
Structural insights into nuclear receptor function and crosstalk
Nuclear receptors’ role in epigenetic regulation and non coding RNA
Nuclear receptors and DNA damage
Nuclear receptors and cell cycle
Nuclear receptors in metabolism/metabolic disease
Nuclear receptors in the CNS

URL:
Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/155376-1

Prices:
Academic from: USD 1748.00,
Industry from: USD 1748.00,
Student from: USD 1490.00.

Speakers: Charlotte Bevan (Imperial College London), Karen Knudsen (Thomas Jefferson University), Simak Ali (Imperial College London), Wayne Tilley (University of Adelaide), Geoffrey Greene (The University of Chicago), Bert O'Malley (Baylor College of Medicine), David Moore (Baylor College of Medicine)

Time: 2:00 pm to 12:00 pm.

Category:Science, Health and Medicine
 
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