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SUMMARY:Metabolic Changes in Cancer: Beyond the Warburg Effect
DESCRIPTION:A new complimentary webinar from Science: \nMetabolic Changes in Cancer: Beyond the Warburg Effect \nYou are invited to view our panel of experts on Thursday\, April 19th\, 2012\, in this live\, online educational seminar. For more information and complimentary registration visit: webinar.sciencemag.org \nDate: Thursday\, April 19th\, 2012\nTime: 12 noon Eastern\, 9 a.m. Pacific\, 4 p.m. GMT\, 5 p.m. UK\nDuration: 1 hour \nSubmit your questions LIVE to the experts during the webinar! \n \nThe role of metabolism in cancer growth and cell survival is an area of growing interest. The shift in glucose metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to lactate production for energy generation (the Warburg Effect) is a well-known metabolic hallmark of tumor cells\, and several key signaling pathways\, oncogenes\, and tumor suppressors―including Akt\, mTor\, c-myc\, and p53―are linked to the increase in glycolysis seen in tumor cells. Beyond fulfilling energy requirements\, highly proliferative cells also need to produce excess lipids\, nucleotides\, and amino acids for the creation of new biomass. In order to do this\, a number of metabolic adaptations occur in cancer cells that help generate these metabolites\, fuel growth\, and may also aid in the evasion of apoptosis. This webinar will delve into these issues\, with the help of our three thought leaders. \nDuring the webinar\, our panel of experts will: \n\nDiscuss the critical importance of understanding metabolism in the context of cell health and function\nElucidate the metabolic pathways thought to be involved in tumorigenesis and other diseases\nShare new discoveries and trends in research on cancer metabolism\nAnswer your questions live during the webinar!\n\nSpeakers: Morris J. Birnbaum\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\nUniversity of Pennsylvania\nPhiladelphia\, PA \nMatt Vander Heiden\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nBoston\, MA \nBrendan D. Manning\, Ph.D.\nHarvard University\, School of Public Health\nBoston\, MA \nRegister at: webinar.sciencemag.org \nProduced by the Science /AAAS Custom Publishing Office and sponsored by Cell Signaling Technology.
URL:https://metabolomicssociety.org/event/metabolic-changes-in-cancer-beyond-the-warburg-effect/
LOCATION:Webinar\, Webinar\, United States
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