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Plenary Lectures
  The committee plans to invite a wide variety of specialists and scholars in the field of cell biology, along with young prominent researchers with their latest ideas and concepts. You will be completely satisfied from attending the ICCB2008 just from being a part of these lectures. Here are the current lecturers to be speaking:  
 
PL 01 Michael G. Rosenfeld
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California at San Diego, USA
Prelude to a Kiss: Movement, Motors and Repeats in Epigenetic
Regulation of Gene Transcription
PL 02 Shigekazu Nagata
Kyoto University, Japan
Apoptosis, and Engulfment of Dead Cells
PL 03 Alfred L. Goldberg
Harvard Medical School, USA
Molecular Mechanisms for Muscle Growth and Atrophy in Disease
States
PL 04 Ian T. Baldwin
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany
Why Natural History is Essential for Understanding Gene Function
PL 05 Nobutaka Hirokawa
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Intracellular Transport and Kinesin Superfamily Motors: from Brain Function and Wiring to Left / Right Asymmetry and Tumorigenesis
PL 06 Anjana Rao
Institute for Biomedical Research, Harvard Medical School, USA
Mechanisms of Store-Operated Calcium Entry
PL 07 Cynthia Kenyon
University of California at San Francisco, USA
From Worms to Mammals: Genes that Control the Rate of Aging
PL 08 Nam-Hai Chua
Rockefeller University, USA
Mechanisms of Action of Viral Suppressors of Gene Silencing
PL 09 Sen-itiroh Hakomori
Pacific Northwest Research Institute, University of Washington, USA
Functional Role of Glycosphingolipids in Development and OncogenicTransformation
PL 10 Bruce Stillman
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA
Duplication of the Human Genome During the Cell Division Cycle
PL 11
Louis Ignarro University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Nitric Oxide as a Unique Signaling Molecule in Biology
(Korean Academy of Science and Technology Distinguished Lecture)
PL 12

Randy Schekman

University of California at Berkeley, USA
Mechanism of Protein Sorting in the Endoplasmic Reticulum

PL 13 Augustine M. K. Choi Harvard University, Brigham Women's Hospital, USA
Autophagy in Pathogenesis of Human Disease
 
 
 
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