Dubrovnik Conference on Signal Transduction: an opportunity for education of young scientists
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Dubrovnik Conference on Signal Transduction: an opportunity for education of young scientists
Abstract
From 8 to 15 October 1998 two international gatherings were organized in Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia--1st International Conference on Signal Transduction and Dubrovnik Summer School on Molecular Medicine, which has been thematically added to the former Conference. Some 230 scientists from all over the world participated at the Conference. Nobel Prize winner, Edmond Fischer, gave the introductory lecture. The main topics of the Conference were: 1. The role of protein phosphorylation in signal transduction, 2. Small G-proteins and their receptors, 3. Cell signals in the development of organism and disease. The Conference brought together key world scientists on signal transduction who presented the latest achievements in this field.
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