Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society was held in Weimar, from October 28 to 30, 2009. Special focus of the 2009 conference was "Aging and Senescence", which was co-organized by the SFB 728 "Environmentally-Induced Aging Processes&quo...

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Main Authors: Klotz Lars-Oliver, Kieser Arnd, Huber Otmar, Hermanns Heike, Giehl Klaudia, Behrmann Iris, Baumgrass Ria, Altschmied Joachim, Entschladen Frank, Kubatzky Katharina F, Hass Ralf, Janssen Ottmar, Friedrich Karlheinz
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Published: BMC 2010-02-01
Series:Cell Communication and Signaling
Online Access:http://www.biosignaling.com/content/8/1/2
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Kieser Arnd
Huber Otmar
Hermanns Heike
Giehl Klaudia
Behrmann Iris
Baumgrass Ria
Altschmied Joachim
Entschladen Frank
Kubatzky Katharina F
Hass Ralf
Janssen Ottmar
Friedrich Karlheinz
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Kieser Arnd
Huber Otmar
Hermanns Heike
Giehl Klaudia
Behrmann Iris
Baumgrass Ria
Altschmied Joachim
Entschladen Frank
Kubatzky Katharina F
Hass Ralf
Janssen Ottmar
Friedrich Karlheinz
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society was held in Weimar, from October 28 to 30, 2009. Special focus of the 2009 conference was "Aging and Senescence", which was co-organized by the SFB 728 "Environmentally-Induced Aging Processes" of the University of Düsseldorf and the study group 'Signal Transduction' of the German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ). In addition, several other areas of signal transduction research were covered and supported by different consortia associated with the Signal Transduction Society including the long-term associated study groups of the German Society for Immunology and the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and for instance the SFB/Transregio 52 "Transcriptional Programming of Individual T Cell Subsets" located in Würzburg, Mainz and Berlin. The different research areas that were introduced by outstanding keynote speakers attracted more than 250 scientists, showing the timeliness and relevance of the interdisciplinary concept and exchange of knowledge during the three days of the scientific program. This report gives an overview of the presentations of the conference.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-10f0d62abaad4a63bbde8239cbd790092022-12-21T21:17:10ZengBMCCell Communication and Signaling1478-811X2010-02-0181210.1186/1478-811X-8-2Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunologyKlotz Lars-OliverKieser ArndHuber OtmarHermanns HeikeGiehl KlaudiaBehrmann IrisBaumgrass RiaAltschmied JoachimEntschladen FrankKubatzky Katharina FHass RalfJanssen OttmarFriedrich Karlheinz<p>Abstract</p> <p>The 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society was held in Weimar, from October 28 to 30, 2009. Special focus of the 2009 conference was "Aging and Senescence", which was co-organized by the SFB 728 "Environmentally-Induced Aging Processes" of the University of Düsseldorf and the study group 'Signal Transduction' of the German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ). In addition, several other areas of signal transduction research were covered and supported by different consortia associated with the Signal Transduction Society including the long-term associated study groups of the German Society for Immunology and the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and for instance the SFB/Transregio 52 "Transcriptional Programming of Individual T Cell Subsets" located in Würzburg, Mainz and Berlin. The different research areas that were introduced by outstanding keynote speakers attracted more than 250 scientists, showing the timeliness and relevance of the interdisciplinary concept and exchange of knowledge during the three days of the scientific program. This report gives an overview of the presentations of the conference.</p>http://www.biosignaling.com/content/8/1/2
spellingShingle Klotz Lars-Oliver
Kieser Arnd
Huber Otmar
Hermanns Heike
Giehl Klaudia
Behrmann Iris
Baumgrass Ria
Altschmied Joachim
Entschladen Frank
Kubatzky Katharina F
Hass Ralf
Janssen Ottmar
Friedrich Karlheinz
Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology
Cell Communication and Signaling
title Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology
title_full Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology
title_fullStr Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology
title_full_unstemmed Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology
title_short Signal transduction, receptors, mediators and genes: younger than ever - the 13th meeting of the Signal Transduction Society focused on aging and immunology
title_sort signal transduction receptors mediators and genes younger than ever the 13th meeting of the signal transduction society focused on aging and immunology
url http://www.biosignaling.com/content/8/1/2
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