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Page 1: Structure and Function AGING AND DISEASE · 2015. 8. 5. · AGING AND DISEASE SUZHOU, CHINA September 14-18, 2015 Fellowships We are eager to support as many junior scientists as

Fellowship

We are eager to have as many young people as possible attend since they

are likely to benefit most from this meeting. A certain number of

presentations by graduate students and postdocs in this conference will be

selected as fellowship ($100-$500) awards.

Major Topics

1. Channels2. Transporters3. Transmembrane signaling4. Membrane enzymes5. Dynamics of membrane proteins6. Emerging technology

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

David Clapham, Children's Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School, USA

For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/2015meetings/Membrane.html

Membrane Proteins:

Structure and Function SUZHOU, CHINA May 11-15, 2015

ORGANIZED BY:

Martin CaffreyTrinity College Dublin, Ireland

Robert NakamotoUniversity of Virginia, USA

Nieng YanTsinghua University, China

Ming ZhouBaylor College of Medicine, USA

Tel: +86-512-62729029; Email: [email protected] Address: No. 299, Qiyue Road, Suzhou, China www.csh-asia.org

INVITED SPEAKERS

Martin Caffrey, Trinity College Dublin, IRELANDAlexander Cameron, The University of Warwick, UKVolker Dötsch, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, GERMANYGlenn King, The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIABrian Kobilka, Stanford University, USAZhenfeng Liu, Institute of Biophysics, CAS, CHINAFilippo Mancia, Columbia University Medical Center, USAHassane Mchaourab, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USADaniel Minor, University of California San Francisco, USASimon Newstead, University of Oxford, UKOsamu Nureki, The University of Tokyo, JAPANEduardo Perozo, The University of Chicago, USAMark Sansom, University of Oxford, UKLeonid Sazanov, Medical Research Council, UKJian-Ren Shen, Okayama University, JAPANYigong Shi, Tsinghua University, CHINANatalie Strynadka, University of British Columbia, CANADAEmad Tajkhorshid, University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USARobert Tampé, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, GERMANYFrancis Valiyaveetil, Oregon Health & Science University, USAEric Xu, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, CHINATian-Le Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, CHINANieng Yan, Tsinghua University, CHINAXuejun C. Zhang, National Laboratory of Macromolecules, CAS, CHINAMing Zhou, Baylor College of Medicine, USAChristine Ziegler, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, GERMANYJochen Zimmer, University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA

Abstract Deadline: March 27, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session

covering the latest findings across many topics in membrane protein. Many

talks will be selected from the openly submitted abstracts on the basis of

scientific merit and relevance. Social events throughout the conference

provide ample opportunity for informal interactions.

Cold Spring Harbor Asia (CSHA) is the

Asia-Pacific subsidiary of New York

based Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

(CSHL). Inaugurated in 2010, CSHA is

dedicated to promote international

scientific exchange in the Asia-Pacific

Rim by offering scientific conferences

and advanced training courses with

highest quality.

Fellowships

We are eager to support as many junior scientists as possible. Certain

number of presentations by graduate students or postdocs in this conference

will be evaluated for fellowship awards ($100-$500).

Major Topics

1. Astrocytes and brain function

2. Roles of microglia in CNS

function and disorder

3. Oligodendroglia

differentiation, myelination,

and demyelinating disease

4. Glia and synapse

5. Glia metabolism

6. Glial cells and CNS disease

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Brian MacVicar, The University of British Columbia, CANADAPierre Magistretti, University of Lausanne, SWITZERLANDWilliam Richardson, University College London, UK

For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/2015meetings/Glia.html

New Insights into

Glia Function & Dysfunction SUZHOU, CHINA June 22-26, 2015

ORGANIZED BY

Shumin DuanZhejiang University, CHINA

Kazuhide InoueKyushu University, JAPAN

Mengsheng QiuUniversity of Louisville, USA

Bruce R. RansomUniversity of Washington, USA

Tel: +86-512-62729029; Email: [email protected] Address: No. 299, Qiyue Road, Suzhou, China www.csh-asia.org

INVITED SPEAKERS

Benjamin Deneen, Bayor College of Medicine, USAShumin Duan, Zhejiang University School of medicine, CHINATian-ming Gao, Southern Medical University, CHINAWoo-Ping Ge, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, USACheng He, Second Military Medical University, CHINAMasamitsu Iino, The University of Tokyo, JAPANKazuhide Inoue, Kyushu University, JAPANHiroshi Kiyama, Nagoya University, Graduate School of Medicine, JAPANSchuichi Koizumi, University of Yamanashi, JAPANC. Justin Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, SOUTH KOREAQing Richard Lu, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, USAWendy Macklin, University of Colorado School of Medicine, USARobert Miller, George Washington University, USAHiroshi Nakanishi, Kyushu University, JAPANShigeo Okabe, The University of Tokyo, JAPANElior Peles, Weizmann Institute of Science, ISRAELMarco Prinz, University Hospital of Freiburg, GERMANYMengsheng Qiu, University of Louisville, USABruce Ransom, University of Washington, USAMakoto Tsuda, Kyushu University, JAPANWei Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, CHINALong-Jun Wu, Rutgers University, USAAlbert Cheung-Hoi Yu, Peking University, Neuroscience Research, CHINAJiawei Zhou, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS, CHINA

Abstract Due May 1, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session

covering the latest findings across many topics in Glia Function &

Dysfunction. Abstracts with new and unpublished data are encouraged.

Selection for short talks (10-20) and poster presentations will be made by the

organizing committee on the basis of scientific merit and relevance.

Cold Spring Harbor Asia (CSHA) is the

Asia-Pacific subsidiary of New York

based Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

(CSHL). Inaugurated in 2010, CSHA is

dedicated to promote international

scientific exchange in the Asia-Pacific

Rim by offering scientific conferences

and advanced training courses with

highest quality.

Fellowship

We are eager to support as many junior scientists as possible. Certain

number of presentations by graduate students or postdocs in this conference

will be evaluated for fellowship awards (USD 100-500).

Major Topics

For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/2015meetings/Cdeath.html

SUZHOU, CHINA June 1-5, 2015

ORGANIZED BY:

COLD

SPRING

HARBOR

ASIA

Tel: +86-512-62729029; Email: [email protected] Address: No. 299, Qiyue Road, Suzhou, China www.csh-asia.org

INVITED SPEAKERS

John Bertin, GlaxoSmithKline, USALewis Cantley, Cornell University, USAStephen Condon, TetraLogic Pharmaceuticals Corporation, USAAlexei Degterev, Tufts University, USADouglas Green, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USAJiahuai Han, Xiamen University, CHINASudan He, Soochow University, CHINAYongkeun Jung, Seoul National University, KOREAWilliam Kaiser, Emory University School of Medicine, USAMichelle Kelliher, University of Massachusetts Medical School, USAGuido Kroemer, INSERM, FRANCEZheng-Gang Liu, NIH / NCI, USAJean-Claude Martinou, Université de Genève, SWITZERLANDShige Nagata, Osaka University, JAPANManolis Pasparakis, University of Cologne, GERMANYSerge Przedborski, Columbia University Medical Center, USADavid Rubinsztein, University of Cambridge, UKFeng Shao, National Institute of Biological Sciences, CHINAYufang Shi, Institute of Health Sciences, CHINAAndreas Strasser, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Rsch., AUSTRALIALiming Sun, Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, CAS, CHINAQiang Sun, Institute of Biotechnology, CHINAPeter Vandenabeele, Ghent University, VIB, BELGIUMDomagoj Vucic, Genentech, Inc, USADavid Wallach, Weizmann Institute of Science, ISRAELXiaochen Wang, National Institute of Biological Sciences, CHINAXiaodong Wang, National Institute of Biological Sciences, CHINAEileen White, Rutgers University/The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, CANDAHong Wu, UCLA School of Medicine, USAChonglin Yang, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CHINARichard Youle, National Institutes of Health, USALi Yu, Tsinghua University, CHINAJunying Yuan, Harvard Medical School, USAHaibing Zhang, Institute for Nutritional Sciences, CHINARongbin Zhou, University of Science & Technology of China, CHINA

Abstract Due August 21, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session

covering the latest findings across many topics in cell death. Abstracts with

new and unpublished data are encouraged. Selection for short talks (10-20)

and poster presentations will be made by the organizing committee on the

basis of scientific merit and relevance.

Targeting Cell Death Mechanisms for the

Treatment of Human Diseases

Harvard Medical School, USA

Junying YuanXiamen University, CHINA

Jiahuai HanSt. Jude's Children's Hospital, USA

Douglas GreenGenentech, USA

Domagoj Vucic

Cold Spring Harbor Asia (CSHA) is the

Asia-Pacific subsidiary of New York

based Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

(CSHL). Inaugurated in 2010, CSHA is

dedicated to promote international

scientific exchange in the Asia-Pacific

Rim by offering scientific conferences

and advanced training courses with

highest quality.

Fellowships

We are eager to support as many junior scientists as possible.

Certain number of presentations by graduate students or postdocs

in this conference will be evaluated for fellowship awards (USD

100-500).

Major Topics

1. Aging and Stem Cells2. Aging and Metabolism3. Aging and Systemic Signaling4. Aging systems biology

For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/2015meetings/Aging.html

COLD

SPRING

HARBOR

ASIA

Tel: +86-512-62729029; Email: [email protected] Address: No. 299, Qiyue Road, Suzhou, China www.csh-asia.org

Abstract Due June 26, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster

session covering the latest findings across many topics in Aging.

Abstracts with new and unpublished data are encouraged. Selection

for short talks (10-20) and poster presentations will be made by the

organizing committee on the basis of scientific merit and relevance.

ORGANIZED BY:

Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging, GERMANY

Adam AntebiPartner institute for Computational Biology, CHINA

Jing-Dong Jackie HanBuck Institute for Research on Aging, USA

Brian Kennedy Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA

Jan Vijg

Cold Spring Harbor Asia (CSHA) is the

Asia-Pacific subsidiary of New York based

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL).

Inaugurated in 2010, CSHA is dedicated

to promote international scientific

exchange in the Asia-Pacific Rim by

offering scientific conferences and

advanced training courses with highest

quality.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERSLeonard Guarente, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USAMatt Kaeberlein, University of Washington, USALinda Partridge, University College London, UKFrank Slack, Harvard Medical School, USA

INVITED SPEAKERSPeter Adams, Glasgow University, UKAdam Antebi, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, GERMANYNir Barzilai, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USAAnne Brunet, Stanford University, USAJudith Campisi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USASean P. Curran, University of Southern California, USAFabio Demontis, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USAMeng-Qiu Dong, National Institute of Biological Sciences, CHINAClaudio Franceschi, University of Bologna, ITALYMargaret Goodell, Baylor College of Medicine, USAJing-Dong Jackie Han, Partner Institute for Computational Biology, CHINABrian Kennedy, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, USASeung-Jae Lee, Pohang University of Sceince and Technology, SOUTH KOREAHao Li, University of California, San Francisco, USAGuanghui Liu, Institute of Biophysics, CAS, CHINAWilliam Mair, Harvard School of Public Health, USAColeen Murphy, Princeton University, USAHong Gil Nam, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, SOUTH KOREAIsao Shimokawa, Nagasaki University, JAPANJohn Speakman, Insititute of Genetics & Developmental Biology, CAS, CHINAYousin Suh, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA Xiaoli Tian, Peking University, CHINAJan Vijg, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USAHong Zhang, Institute of Biophysics, CAS, CHINAYixian Zheng, Carnegie Institution of Washington, USASongyang Zhou, Sun Yat-Sen University, CHINAZhongjun Zhou, University of Hong Kong, HONG KONG

MOLECULAR BASIS OF

AGING AND DISEASE SUZHOU, CHINA September 14-18, 2015

Fellowships

We are eager to support as many junior scientists as possible. Certain

number of presentations by graduate students or postdocs in this conference

will be evaluated for fellowship awards (USD 100-500).

Major Topics

1. Lung morphology and development.

2. Genetic regulation of lung function.

3. Lung acute injury and infection.

4. Lung chronic inflammatory diseases

5. Lung cancer and proliferative

diseases

6. Systems biology in lung.

7. Genome-wide screen in lung disease

8. Emerging concepts in respiratory

immunity

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Sadis Matalon, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/2015meetings/Respi.html

Tel: +86-512-62729029; Email: [email protected] Address: No. 299, Qiyue Road, Suzhou, China www.csh-asia.org

INVITED SPEAKERS

Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Medical School, GERMANYYang-Xin Fu, University of Chicago, USALin He, UC-Berkeley, USAChengyu Jiang, Peking Union Medical College, CHINADianhua Jiang, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USAJay Kolls, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, USAJan Lötvall, University of Gothenburg, SWEDENThomas Mariani, University of Rochester, USAJoseph Mizgerd, Boston University, School of Medicine, USAEdward Morrisey, University of Pennsylvania, USAMihai Netea, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, NETHERLANDSPaul Noble, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USATrudy Oliver, University of Utah/ Huntsman Cancer Institute, USAReynold Panettieri, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, USAManolis Pasparakis, University of Cologne, GERMANYBarry Stripp, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USAVictor Thannickal, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USAMin Wu, University of North Dakota, USAJianqing Xu, Fudan University, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, CHINANanshan Zhong, Guangzhou Medical University, CHINA

Abstract Due August 28, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session

covering the latest findings across many topics in respiratory biology.

Abstracts with new and unpublished data are encouraged. Selection for short

talks (10-20) and poster presentations will be made by the organizing

committee on the basis of scientific merit and relevance.

Cold Spring Harbor Asia (CSHA) is the

Asia-Pacific subsidiary of New York

based Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

(CSHL). Inaugurated in 2010, CSHA is

dedicated to promote international

scientific exchange in the Asia-Pacific

Rim by offering scientific conferences

and advanced training courses with

highest quality.

Development and Pathophysiology of

Respiratory Systems

ORGANIZED BY

Paul NobleCedars-Sinai Medical Center , USA

Min WuUniversity of North Dakota, USA

Nanshan ZhongGuangzhou Medical University, CHINA

COLD

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HARBOR

ASIA

SUZHOU, CHINA November 16-20, 2015

COLD

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HARBOR

ASIA

COLD

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HARBOR

ASIA