FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
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2ND WORLD CONGRESS CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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Ottawa, Canada, September 1 - 7, 1996
The scientific investigation
of any kind of cell, despite the differences in morphological structures,
is based on one general dynamic scheme, a common conceptual basis with no
separations or frontiers. The 1st World Congress on Cellular and Molecular
Biology provided the opportunity for not only a general account of the
latest achievements in this fundamentally interdisciplinary field, but
also the specific accomplishments of individual researchers. The 2nd
World Congress will continue to build on this foundation to correlate
apparently different structures and functions with common biochemical
features at the molecular level, keeping in mind that almost all living
organisms function according to common chemical mechanisms and metabolisms.
The key role of many aspects of cellular and molecular biology in processes
surrounding cancer and biotechnology has led to a virtual renaissance in
the field. Cellular and Molecular Biology is a logical concept, because
to understand living matter, we must know the morphological stages upon
which various molecules perform. Cellular and Molecular Biology tries
to understand how living things work and how they may be regulated or
dysregulated. To reach their goals, scientists and researchers in life
sciences can improve their knowledge in this growing interdisciplinary
field through the 2nd World Congress on Cellular and Molecular Biology.
The 1996 Congress will take place in Ottawa, Canada's Capital, September
1 - 7. The Congress will focus on the growing linkages between the various
life sciences. The Congress will be organized around a structure of ten
sessions of symposia at which all paper presenters will have the opportunity
to address the delegates. Abstracts and full papers will be published in
separate issues of Cellular and Molecular Biology Journal. Ten Continuing
Education Credit Workshops, presentations at plenary sessions and invited
lectures by Nobel Prize Laureates and the chairs of sessions will further
enhance the Program. For the 2nd World Congress, it has been decided to
add a major exhibition of the latest biotechnical equipment, products,
services and scientific publications. A social program including several
receptions and the "President's Banquet" will round out the Congress program.
REGISTER BY JANUARY 15, 1996 AND SAVE $300 OFF THE LATE REGISTRATION FEE.
PRESENTATIONS: If you wish to submit an abstract, please contact the
Congress Coordination Office or check the "Abstract Information" box on
the back page of this brochure to receive complete instructions for
Abstract submission. Scientists wishing to present a paper must submit
a one page abstract in accordance with the detailed instructions before
March 1, 1996 for Lecture Committee Review. If an abstract is accepted
by the Scientific Board, it will be published in a special issue of Cellular
and Molecular Biology Journal. Presenting authors will also be invited
to submit, for "internal peer review", a manuscript of their presentation
for consideration to be published in a separate special issue of Cellular
and Molecular Biology Journal.
PROGRAM:
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10 concurrent sessions with a total of 76 symposia are planned.
SESSION I: ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUES
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Advances in Microscopy
Advances in Autoradiography
Chromosomes and Their Replication
Cell and Tissue Culture
Cytospectral Analyses
Immobilized and Reticulated Enzymes
Immunochemistry
In Situ Hybridization
Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
Molecular Cloning and Expression
Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies
Magnetic Resonance
Polymerise Chain Reaction
Spectrographic Methods
SESSION II: BIO-TECHNOLOGY
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Bio-Computers
New Biological Energy Sources
Plant and Plant-Animal Transgenesis
Antibodies and Protein Engineering
Novel Therapies and Pharmaceuticals
SESSION III: MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
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Adhesion Molecules
Blood Sugar Regulating Hormones
Calcified Tissues: Bone and Bone Diseases
Cell and Tissue Markers
Mitotic Proteins
Chaperones, Chaperonins and Stress Proteins
Cytokines and Messengers
Cytoskeleton
Gene Structure, Function and Expression
Growth Factors
Trophoblast and Tumour Markers
SESSION IV: CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND REGULATION
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Biology of Stem Cells
Calcium Channels
Cell-Cell Communication
Cell Death, Apoptosis and Anoikis
Cholinergic Muscarinic Receptors
Chronobiology: Molecular, Cellular and Social Aspects
Cytokine Regulators of Infection and Immunity
Ion Pumps
Glial Cell Receptors
Hematopoiesis
Liver Cell Metabolism: Regulation and Disease
Neurotransmission: Molecular, Genetic and Clinical Aspects
Nero-Modulators
Neuromuscular System
Neuropeptides, Their Genes, Storage and Secretion
The Evolution of Hormone Receptors
Receptor Expression and Regulation
Immune Cell Regulation
Cellular Organelles
Signalling for Cell Growth and Differentiation
Transmembrane Transport
SESSION V: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
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Retroviruses and Related Diseases
Tissue Injury and Repair
Biology of Aging
Antihypertensive Drugs
Autoimmune Diseases
Cancer Preventives and Therapeutics
Cellular and Molecular Biology of Cancer
Oncogenic Viruses
Genetic Diseases
Lymphomas and Immune Reactions
Human Molecular Genetics
Hypertensive Factors
SESSION VI: MICROBIOLOGY, PARASITOLOGY AND VIROLOGY
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General Microbiology
General Parasitology
General Virology
Sexually Transmissible Diseases
Virus-Host Cell Interactions
PCR Technology and Infectious Diseases
SESSION VII: TOXICOLOGY AND XENOBIOTICS
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Bioimplants and Their Influences on Organisms
Cellular Toxicology
Metal Toxicity
SESSION VIII: PLANT MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
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Phyto-Estrogens
Plant Cell Chemistry
Plant Molecular Biology and its Practical Application
SESSION IX: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MARINE BIOLOGY
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SESSION X: ETHICS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT WORKSHOPS:
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Ten Workshops on the following subjects are planned.
1. Radioautography
2. Nuclear Microprobes in Biology and Medicine
3. Microspectographic Probes
4. New Strategy for Aids Therapy
5. New Strategy for Various Vaccines Against Hepatitis C
6. Apoptoses and Cell Cycle
7. Securing Grants in Life Sciences
8. Polymerase Chain Reaction in Life Science
9. Alternatives to Animal Testing
10.Transgenic Models in Life Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EXHIBITION:
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The Congress will also feature a technical exhibition of scientific
instruments, products, services and publications. Booth space rental rates
are available by contacting the Congress Coordination Office.
CONGRESS ORGANIZATION:
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Canadian Organization Board
M.M. Ennaji, President, Ottawa
R. Athanasious, Institut Armand-Frappier, Laval
L.A. Babiuk, Vetrinary Infectious Disease
F. Bishai, Canadian College of Microbiology, Toronto
L. Chalifour, McGill University, Montreal
F. Erchiqui, Infocentre Professionnel, Quebec
F. Famili, NRC, Ottawa
Y. Geoffrion, NRC, Ottawa
K. Hamelin, NRC, Ottawa
Z. Jafarzadegan, Universite de Laval, Quebec
A. Merzouki, B.C. Centre of Excellence in HIV AIDS,
Vancouver
S. Mounir, Universite de Montreal, Montreal
J. Phipps, NRC, Ottawa
C. Poirel, McGill University, Montreal
S.J. Siddiqui, NRC, Ottawa
M. Wegmann, General Manager of Publications and
Editions, Paris, France
I. Kazmi, CA, Congress Finance Officer, Ottawa
Golden Planners Inc., Congress Management, Ottawa
Congress Presidential Board
J.A. Grimaud, (Institut Pasteur, Lyon, France)
M.M. Ennaji (NRC*, Ottawa, Canada)
R.F. Ochillo (Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, USA)
International Steering Board
M.M. Ennaji (Canada)
J.A. Grimaud (France)
K.J. Halbhuber (Germany)
S.A. McNairy (USA)
T. Nagata (Japan)
R.F. Ochillo (USA)
R.J. Wegmann (France)
* NRC refers to the National Research Council of Canada
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