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SUMMARY:Metabolic Determinants of Stem Cell Pluripotency and Cell Fate Commitments
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 1\, 2013 | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM \nThe New York Academy of Sciences \nKeynote Speakers: Peter Carmeliet (Vesalius Research Center\, Belgium) and Lewis C. Cantley (Weill Cornell Medical College) \nSpeakers: Shuibing Chen (Weill Cornell Medical College)\, Michael Lisanti (University of Manchester\, UK)\, Andre Terzic (Mayo Clinic) \nDescription: Fate and function determine stem cells’ metabolic needs. Does fate dictate metabolic activity or do metabolic switches trigger a commitment to cell fate? We present the latest on stem cell metabolism vs. lineage commitment\, and future therapies. For more information go to the conference website
URL:https://metabolomicssociety.org/event/metabolic-determinants-of-stem-cell-pluripotency-and-cell-fate-commitments/
LOCATION:The New York Academy of Sciences\, USA\, 7 World Trade Center\, 250 Greenwich St\, 40th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
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