Report of the Signal Transduction Society meeting 2017: metabolism in health and disease

The annual “Joint Meeting Signal Transduction - Receptors, Mediators and Genes” of the Signal Transduction Society (STS) aims to be an interdisciplinary forum for researchers who share a common interest in deciphering signal transduction pathways in normal or transformed cells, in health and diseas...

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Main Authors: Schirmer, Bastian (Author) , Giehl, Klaudia (Author) , Hieke-Kubatzky, Katharina (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 2019
In: International journal of molecular sciences
Year: 2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 2
ISSN:1422-0067
DOI:10.3390/ijms19020549
Online Access:Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19020549
Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/2/549/htm
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Author Notes:Bastian Schirmer, Klaudia Giehl and Katharina F. Kubatzky
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Summary:The annual “Joint Meeting Signal Transduction - Receptors, Mediators and Genes” of the Signal Transduction Society (STS) aims to be an interdisciplinary forum for researchers who share a common interest in deciphering signal transduction pathways in normal or transformed cells, in health and disease, in humans and animal models, or in plants or bacteria. The special focus of the 21st annual Joint Meeting, which took place from 8–10 November 2017 in Weimar, was the topic “Metabolism in Health and Disease” and covered multiple aspects of this highly exciting and fast developing research field. Invited keynote speakers introduced the impact of metabolism on tumor immunology, immune cell signaling, and posttranslational modifications in three specific workshops to the audience. Various other aspects of signal transduction were intensively discussed in five additional workshops. Here, we give an overview of the various workshops and further aspects of the scientific program. Keywords: signal transduction; STS; conference report; metabolism; receptor signaling; infection and inflammation; cellular motility and cytoskeleton; translational cancer research; growth factors; cytokine
Item Description:Published online: 12 February 2018
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Physical Description:Online Resource
ISSN:1422-0067
DOI:10.3390/ijms19020549