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  Regeneration in biology and medicine

 

Whitehead Institute Symposium XXV
Monday, Oct. 1, 2007
 

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Kresge Auditorium, MIT

Regeneration is a key process in all organisms and has important implications for basic research and the treatment of human disease. Some organisms can regenerate an entire organism from a portion of the whole; whereas others can regenerate only limbs. Humans can regenerate skin and liver but not other organs. What are the factors that limit regeneration and permit the rejuvenation of new cell types, organs, and organisms?

Join us for Whitehead Symposium XXV as an international group of leaders in the field discuss the factors that permit the rejuvenation of new cell types, organs, and organisms and the potential these discoveries hold for new therapies.

Our program includes the following speakers:

  • Harry (Hal) Dietz, Professor of Genetics and Medicine
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Kevin Eggan, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
    Harvard University
  • Fred Gage, Professor of Genetics
    The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Robert Langer, Institute Professor
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Freda Miller, Senior Scientist
    The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute
  • Kenneth Poss, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology
    Duke University
  • Peter Reddien, Whitehead Member, MIT Professor of Biology
    Whitehead Institute and MIT
  • Amy Wagers, Principal Investigator
    Joslin Diabetes Center/Harvard Medical School

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For more information, contact Amy Tremblay at 617-258-7270 or symposium@wi.mit.edu.

Past Topics

2006: Bioimaging: Capturing Cell Dynamics
2005: Cell Signaling: Switches, Connectors, and Circuits
2004: Disease, Development and Darwin: Experimental Models of Human Disorders
2003: Scripts for Life: Biological Regulatory Mechanisms
2002: Biological Challenges to Humanity: Emerging and Re-emerging Pathogens
2001: Genomic Information
2000: Molecular Machines
1999: The Biology of Drug Discovery
1998: Neurobiology

Last updated September 24, 2007.

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