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2016/07/19

Translational research in cancer cell metabolism conference

Cancer metabolism is a rapidly evolving research area. The main aim of this conference is to bring together cancer researchers to present their work in the context of its monitoring or manipulating metabolic alterations in cancer. 

This 3-day conference will cover established and emerging topics in the field, with an emphasis on translational research. A venue located in the heart of Bilbao, with capacity to host more than 200 cancer researchers, is expected to strengthen social and scientific interactions in the course of the conference.

Covered topics include autophagy in cancer, technological advances in the evaluation of metabolism, metabolic wiring in cancer, emerging concepts in cancer metabolism, organismal metabolism and cancer and novel therapeutic perspectives in cancer metabolism.

Thanks to the continuous support of our sponsors, we are glad to offer a special discount for a limited time only:
Now you can lower your registration fee by bringing two of your colleagues to the conference. The third registration is free. Alternatively, we give you the option of dividing the discount in the three registrations (from 300 to 200 euro).

Please follow the online instructions on the registration site: Remember to click the box to accept the offer, to include the names of the three attendees within the offer (the first and last name must match with that of the other registrations) and select between one registration free (and for which attendee) or the individual discount.

We only have a limited number of slots available for this offer, so hurry up!

 

 

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