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Date: Sept. 4 - 7, 2010
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Abstract submission deadline: May 15, 2010
Discounted registration deadline: May 15, 2010
Welcome to The EMBO Meeting 2010 Fast-paced
conceptual and technological advances are profoundly changing the
landscape of molecular biology research in terms of the depth and
nature of biological insights gained. We are particularly excited to
organize and present the programme for The EMBO Meeting 2010 to
highlight the dynamism of the field and feature many leading
researchers as speakers.
Reflecting an emphasis on functional
and system-level insights, three plenary lecture sessions will be
devoted to modern evolutionary biology, to molecular developmental
biology and to the rapidly developing fields related to systems
biology, such as network biology, functional genomics and synthetic
biology.
A rich selection of topics will be addressed in 21
workshops, juxtaposing classical with less classical fields of
research. Thus, workshops focusing on central themes such as cell
signalling and division, chromosomal organization, genome stability,
cell differentiation and pluripotency, epigenetics and mechanisms of
gene regulation will be complemented by a series of sessions that will
explore the new frontiers in molecular biology. These will present
research devoted to the analysis on the global genetic makeup of entire
bacterial communities (metagenomics), the application of molecular and
computational techniques for the engineering of human-designed
biological objects (synthetic biology), and the investigation of the
inner working of complex genetic and metabolic networks.
Barcelona
will undoubtedly captivate you as a city that pulses with life, a city
where the past sits proudly with a contemporary life that is
continually changing. As such, Barcelona and the Catalan region make
the perfect home for centers of research excellence. There are 400
research groups in life sciences, 12 universities with 32,000 life
science students, networks of science parks, plus 5.5 researchers per
1000 inhabitants and a research budget amounting to 1.44 percent of
GDP. We hope you have the opportunity to explore the city and region
and visit some of the research centers.
The EMBO Meeting 2010
promises a vibrant platform for scientific exchange between leading
researchers and young molecular biologists just starting out on their
research paths. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you to
Barcelona for this exciting conference.
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