2nd international PhD Symposium of the Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Signaling Program

*******  REGISTRATION DEADLINE 15th MAY!!  *******

Dear colleagues,

we invite you to the 2nd international PhD Symposium of the Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Signaling Program based at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories in Vienna, Austria.
Join us on June 11 and 12 2015 at the symposium Signaling Hubs – Central Organizers of Biological Systems

Overlooking the city of Vienna from the surrounding vineyards, we will
bring together international top researchers and early career scientists to exchange ideas and review the current state of research on signaling networks and central players in sub-/cellular systems.

We are happy to host several outstanding speakers including Mark Fricker (University of Oxford, UK), Anne-Claude Gavin (EMBL, Germany),  Sankar Ghosh (Columbia University, USA),  Brendan Manning (Harvard University, USA), Didier Marguet(University of Marseille, France), Kai Simons (MPI-CPG, Germany) and Austin Smith (Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, UK), Dylan Taatjes (University of Colorado, USA).

The talks of these high-profile scientists will be flanked by students’ presentations. During poster sessions and panel discussions in the evenings everyone will have the opportunity to discuss their research and share their views on topics of the life sciences. PhD students from the fields of molecular and cell biology as well as biochemistry, systems biology and related areas are invited to present their research during our poster session or in a 15 minute talk at the symposium. Take the chance to win the Best Poster Prizes (€ 150) and Best Talk Prize (€ 250)!

Our previous symposium “Cells Don’t Play Dice” organized in 2012 attracted more than 120 participants from international research institutions as well as from top Austrian institutes and has recently received appraisal by the City of Vienna. This year you can be part of this lively environment and share your science with us!

Register for free on our website until May 15 2015: www.mfpl.ac.at/mmcs-symposium

Hope to see you there!
-the MMCS PhD students

For more information feel free to contact us or visit our website!

mmcs-symposium@mfpl.ac.at

www.mfpl.ac.at/mmcs-symposium

MMCS Program website:      www.phd-cell-signaling.at

MFPL website:                     www.mfpl.ac.at

Website of the venue:         www.kahlenberg.eu/de/kahlenberg

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