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Page 1: SUZHOU, CHINA MAY 4-8, 2015 PRECISION FRONTIERS …€¦ · BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Tel: +86-512-62729029; Email: meetings@csh-asia.org Address: No. 299, Qiyue Road, Suzhou, China Organizers

COLD SPRING HARBOR ASIA

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

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

OrganizersCarla Green, UT Southwestern, USAMichael Hastings, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UKJoseph Takahashi, HHMI/UT Southwestern, USAHiroki Ueda, University of Tokyo/RIKEN, JAPANHan Wang, Soochow University, CHINA

Keynote SpeakerJoseph Takahashi, HHMI/UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA

Invited SpeakersRavi Allada, Northwestern University, USAJoseph Bass, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USADeborah Bell-Pedersen, Texas A&M University, USANicolas Cermakian, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, CANADAXinnian Dong, Duke University, USAYoshitaka Fukada, University of Tokyo, JAPANCarla Green, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USAJinhu Guo, Sun Yat-Sen University, CHINAFang Han, Peking University People’s Hospital of Beijing, CHINAQun He, China Agricultural University, CHINAJohn Hogenesch, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USAZhili Huang, Fudan University, CHINATakao Kondo, Nagoya University/Div. of Biological Science, JAPANKatja Lamia, The Scripps Research Institute, USACheng Chi Lee, University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, USAYi Liu, UT Southwestern Medical Center, USAChang Liu, Nanjing Normal University, CHINAHugh Piggins, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOMLouis Ptacek, HHMI/University of California San Francisco, USATill Roenneberg, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, GERMANYHiroki Ueda, RIKEN Kobe Institute, JAPANDavid Virshup, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, SINGAPOREHan Wang, Soochow University , CHINACharles Weitz, Harvard Medical School, USADavid Whitmore, University College London, UNITED KINGDOMYing Xu, Soochow University, CHINAXiaodong Xu, Hubei Normal University, CHINAErquan Zhang, National Institute of Biological Sciences, CHINAZhangwu Zhao, China Agricultural University, CHINA

SUZHOU, CHINA | OCTOBER 26-30, 2015

Major Topics1. Clockworks2. Posttranscriptional and posttranslational mechanisms3. Genetics of rhythms4. Model organisms4. Entrainment and peripheral clocks5. Development, growth, reproduction and ageing6. Neuroanatomy and circuits7. Seasonality8. Sleep9. Systems approaches to biological rhythms10. Translational chronobiology - clocks and diseases

Abstract Deadline: August 7, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics. 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.

FellowshipWe 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 (USD $100-$500) awards. For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html

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.

BIOLOGICAL

RHYTHMS

COLD SPRING HARBOR ASIA

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

PRECISION

CANCER

BIOLOGY

AND

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

OrganizersPatrick Tan, Genome Institute of Singapore, SINGAPORECun-Yu Wang, University of California, USAPaul Workman, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UKQimin Zhan, Peking Union Medical College, CHINA

Keynote SpeakersArul Chinnaiyan, HHMI/University of Michigan Medical School, USAYang Shi, Harvard Medical School, USACharles Swanton, London Research Institute, UK

Invited SpeakersAndrew Biankin, University of Glasgow, UKFan Bai, Peking University, CHINAAndrea Califano, Columbia University, USARebecca Fitzgerald, Medical Research Council, UKAndrew Futreal, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USAJoe Gray, Oregon Health & Science University, USAMao Mao, Wuxi AppTec, CHINAAlex Matter, A*STAR, SINGAPORESeishi Ogawa, University of Tokyo, JAPANHideyuki Saya, Keio University, Graduate School of Medicine, JAPANPatrick Tan, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore, SINGAPOREDaniel Tenen, Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, SINGAPORECun-Yu Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, USAPaul Workman, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UKTimothy Yap, The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden, UKQiang Yu, Genome Institute of Singapore, SINGAPOREDihua Yu, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USAYinyin Yuan, The Institute of Cancer Research, UKQimin Zhan, Peking Union Medical College, CHINAZemin Zhang, Peking University, CHINA

SUZHOU, CHINA | MAY 4-8, 2015

Major Topics1. Oncoproteins and Cellular Targets2. Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Malignancies3. Emerging Concepts and Technologies 4. Target Identification and Therapeutic Discovery5. Integrative Science and Translation6. Genomics, Biomarkers and Clinical Trials

Abstract Deadline extended to March 20, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics in cancer 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.

FellowshipsAgain as a tradition of CSHL, 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 ($200-$500). For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html

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.

COLD SPRING HARBOR ASIA

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

OrganizersDoris Wagner, University of Pennsylvania, USAJustin Goodrich, The University of Edinburgh, UKXiaofeng Cao, Institute of Genetics & Developmental Biology, CHINA

Keynote SpeakersDavid Baulcombe, University of Cambridge, UKJiayang Li, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CHINA

Invited SpeakersGynheung An, Kyung Hee University, SOUTH KOREAXiaofeng Cao, Institute of Genetics & Developmental Biology, CAS, CHINARoger Deal, Emory University, USAElizabeth Dennis, CSIRO Plant Industry, AUSTRALIAJustin Goodrich, The University of Edinburgh, UKUeli Grossniklaus, University of Zurich, SWITZERLANDThierry Lagrange, Université de Perpignan, FRANCEHong Ma, Fudan University, CHINA/Penn State University, USABrian Gregory, University of Pennsylvania, USABlake Meyers, University of Delaware, USAJavier Palatnik, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario, ARGENTINAScott Poethig, University of Pennsylvania, USAYijun Qi, Tsinghua University, CHINAChristine Queitsch, University of Washington, USADaniel Schubert, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, GERMANYKeiko Sugimoto, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, JAPANKeiko Torii, University of Washington, USAFranziska Turck, Max-Planck-Institute for Plant Breeding, GERMANYDoris Wagner, University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences, USAYongbiao Xue, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS, CHINAHongchun Yang, John Innes Centre, UKHao Yu, Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, SINGAPOREXiaoyu Zhang, University of Georgia, USAJian-Kang Zhu, Purdue University, USA/ Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, CHINA

SUZHOU, CHINA | JUNE 8-12, 2015

Major Topics1. Environmental signals2. Plant Development3. Epigenome interactions4. RNA signalling5. Stress6. Cell division and growth7.�Gametes and seeds

Abstract Due April 17, 2015The conference will include eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics in plant 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.

FellowshipsWe 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).

FRONTIERS

OF PLANT BIOLOGY:

EPIGENETICS &

DEVELOPMENT

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

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.