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EMBO Conference Series Microtubules - Structure, Regulation and Functions EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Wednesday 2 June - Saturday 5 June 2010 Microtubules are of fundamental importance for an extraordinary variety of essential processes in all eukaryotic cells. In the 1980s, advances in light microscopy and the discovery of motor proteins catalyzed the expansion of microtubule cytoskeleton research. In the 1990s the discovery of GFP revolutionized the visualization of dynamic cytoskeletal processes inside cells. Over the years and especially recently due to the advent of proteomics, many nteractors of microtubules have been identified and we are approaching an exciting phase where complete knowledge of the components of the microtubule cytoskeleton appears within reach. Therefore, the focus of microtubule cytoskeleton research is moving from identification of components, their characterization in isolation, the consequences of loss of function for intracellular organization and dynamics towards a truly mechanistic description of the entire microtubule system and its regulation. To achieve a systems-wide understanding of microtubule cytoskeleton behaviour requires a combination of different disciplines including biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology and mathematical modeling, and to exchange concepts developed in different scientific communities like in cell and developmental biology. This conference aims at providing an overview of contemporary microtubule cytoskeleton research at all complexity levels, from atomic resolution to entire organisms and will be structured as follows: (1) Molecules interacting with microtubules; (2) Complex microtubule arrays and cell architecture; (3) Microtubules in developmental processes and in differentiated structures. The main objective of the conference is to bring together established scientists with young researchers from all over the world that have recently made exciting contributions to the microtubule field. The broad spectrum of interdisciplinary research approaches that will be represented will provide a unique platform and create a stimulating atmosphere encouraging not only the exchange of new discoveries, but also of novel emerging concepts beyond the limits of traditional disciplines. Scientific Organisers Carsten Janke, CNRS - Centre de Recherche de Biochimie Macromoléculaire, France Michel Steinmetz, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Thomas Surrey, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Conference Organiser Adela Valceanu, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Speakers Confirmed Speaker David Agard, University of California, USA Anna Akhmanova, Erasmus Medical Centre, Netherlands Claude Antony, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Isabelle Arnal, CNRS - Interactions Cellulaires et Moléculaires, France Charles L. Asbury, University of Washington, USA Peter Baas, Drexel University, USA Renata Basto, Institute Curie, France Damian Brunner, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Stan A. Burgess, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Robert A. Cross, Marie Curie Research Institute, United Kingdom Arshad Desai, University of California, USA Marileen Dogterom, Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF), Netherlands Pavel Draber, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic Anne Ephrussi, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany Daniel W. Gerlich, ETH, Institute of Biochemistry, Switzerland Gohta Goshima, Nagoya University, Japan Gregg G. Gundersen, Columbia University, USA Rebecca Heald, University of California, USA Andreas Hoenger, University of Colorado, USA Jonathon Howard, MPI-CBG, Germany Didier Job, INSERM - Institut de Neurosciences, France Alexey Khodjakov, New York State Department of Health, Wadsworth Center, USA Andrea Musacchio, IFOM-IEO Campus, Italy François Nedelec, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany David Odde, University of Minnesota, USA Franck Perez, Institute Curie, France Matthieu Piel, Institute Curie, France Kenneth E. Sawin, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Michio Tomishige, University of Tokyo, Japan Ronald D. Vale, University of California, USA Kristen Verhey, University of Michigan, USA Torsten Wittmann, University of California, USA Linda Wordeman, University of Washington, USA Keynote Speakers Timothy J. Mitchison, Harvard Medical School, USA Registration and Payment We accept only online registration. Please visit our website to register. Deadline for registration is 15 February 2010. Registration types and fees: Academia: 425 EUR PhD Student: 375 EUR Industry: 650 EUR The registration fee includes on-site catering, conference material and local transportation. Participants are expected to meet their own accommodation and travel expenses. |
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