“Epigenetic reprogramming of the immune microenvironment in H3G34R pediatric high-grade gliomas.”
Dr. Maria Castro will be presenting at UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Friday Seminar.
Dr. Maria Castro will be presenting at UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Friday Seminar.
This is the sixth conference in the biennial Cell Signalling and its Therapeutic Implications (CSTI) series in Mornington Peninsula which brings together researchers, students and clinicians to accelerate our understanding of cell signalling and how discoveries in this area can improve the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cancer. The meeting also involves presentation of the Lackmann Award for Translational Research in honour of the late…
Dr. Maria Castro will be speaking on Reprogramming of the immune microenvironment in gliomas impact on therapeutics.
Dr. Maria Castro will be speaking on “Epigenetic Reprogramming of the Immune Microenvironment in Gliomas, Impact on Immunotherapies”
The 6th Brain Tumors: From Biology to Therapy Meeting Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology Polish Academy of Sciences We are thrilled to announce the "Brain Tumors 2025" Conference: From Biology to Therapy, which will be held in Warsaw, Poland on 16-18 June 2025. This prestigious event is organized by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology at the Polish Academy of Sciences in association…
Dr. Maria Castro will be speaking on Precision Based DNA Damage Response Inhibition therapies in Diffuse Hemispheric Gliomas (DHG).
ICBTRT is the most prestigious scientific conference that covers all aspects of brain tumor research, diagnosis, and therapy. Since the first conference was held in Asilomar, California, organized by Drs Charlie Wilson, Takao Hoshino and Victor Levin from UCSF in 1975, the conference is also known as "Asilomar Meeting". Ever since Asilomar, ICBTRT has been held biennially until now. The meeting provides the great opportunity…
DAY 2 (MONDAY) AFTERNOON (LOCATION: MICHIGAN UNION). 1.10-3.15 PM Session 3: Barrier/NVU in neurological and metabolic diseases Invited speakers: 1. Alon Friedman. TBD 2. Ingrid Nielsson. Thrombolysis exacerbates cerebrovascular injury after ischemic stroke via a VEGF-B dependent adipose-brain metabolic axis 3. Yuri Persidsky. TBD 4. Pedro Lowenstein. TBD
We welcome you to the CVB 2025 in Ann Arbor, USA! Cerebral Vascular Biology (CVB) 2025 is the 15th international conference in a series devoted to research on the blood-brain barrier, blood-CSF barriers and the neurovascular unit in health and disease. First hosted in Duluth, Minnesota (1992), the conference rotates between North America, Europe, and Asia/Australasia with the last being in Uppsala, Sweden (2023).…