miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012

Imaging the Sustainable Cell

ORIGINAL: Cell Press

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Imaging the Sustainable Cell 
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Live date: Thursday, September 27, 2012
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This webinar is for any biologist interested in learning about how cells balance resources and make the decision between redirecting resources and initiating death. It will be a great opportunity to learn how the experts are studying these processes and how you can monitor and image each process.


About this webinar:

Sustainability is a hot topic. Disposing of and recycling what we no longer need is critical, and this is true down at the cellular level as well. Pathways and processes across biology connect to at least one of the cell's sustainability programs, which include the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, autophagy, and cell death. Find out how your work fits into the picture in this webinar, where Doug Green, Ana Maria Cuervo, and Ivan Dikic will discuss some of their recent findings and how they look for signs of sustainability (or lack thereof).

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Image credit: Laura Santambrogio
Moderated by:
Sabbi LallSabbi Lall
Scientific Editor, Cell Reports

Speakers:
Douglas GreenDouglas Green
St Jude Children's Research Hospital
Ana Maria CuervoAna Maria Cuervo
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Ivan DikicIvan Dikic
Goethe University
Supporting Journal:
Cancer Cell
Cell Reports papers related to the webinar can be found in this Cell Reports Collection.
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