Cell Senescence: the future of ageing?
Invited delegates only
An international workshop which aims to provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of the latest and most exciting findings in senescence research, covering the impact of senescence in organisms and organs through to molecular mechanism, and possible interventions and therapies. World-renowned researchers, including a selection of the SPARC award holders, will be speaking in an informal relaxed environment; the meeting also offers plenty of off-timetable opportunities for networking.
Hosted by: Oriel College, Oxford
Sponsored by: SPARC, BBSRC, RiA, The Ellison Medical Foundation & NIA
Date: 07 July 2008
Venue:
Oriel College
Oriel Sq
Oxford, OX1 4EW
United Kingdom
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