Tumor targeting & radiotherapies network workshop

Extended deadline for abstract submission to June 14th, 2011.

The “Tumor targeting & radiotherapies network” of the Cancéropôle Grand-Ouest is glad to announce its fifth European workshop dedicated to young researchers (PhD Students and Post-Docs). This workshop will be focussed to the « Apoptosis, Angiogenesis & Hypoxia in Tumor Microenvironment: Biological aspects and Imaging » from the 5th to 8th of October 2011 in Berder Island, France.

 

Previous workshops were on “Quantitative Imaging and Dosimetry in Nuclear Medecine”, “Targeting and Imaging of the Tumor Microenvironment” and « Biology of ionizing radiation ».

The main objectives of this European workshop are to present the most recent advances in translational imaging and to discuss its application to explore the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis, angiogenesis and hypoxia in tumor microenvironment. Overview lectures will be given by experts in the scientific fields. Young researchers will get the opportunity of a first talk in a European meeting to present their research projects. In order to stimulate intense discussions between young and senior scientists, the total attendance is limited to a maximum of 60 persons.

The symposium is organized into 5 sessions held within 2.5 days. Each session will start with an invited expert summarizing the essence of a selected aspect of tumor microenvironment. Then, it will be followed by 6 oral presentations from young researchers, based on original data, and selected from proffered abstracts.

For more details of the program, please visit http://www.axevectorisation-workshop-berder.com/

 

Location

This event will take place in the Morbihan gulf in Brittany – France, on Berder island.
For more information, please visit: http://www.axevectorisation-workshop-berder.com/

 

Abstract submission

Young researchers are asked to submit an abstract presenting their current research projects and results for one of the five scientific sessions of the workshop. Abstracts must be in English and contain a maximum of 300 words. Abstracts will be selected according to their scientific quality while trying to insure a broad representation of students throughout Europe. Abstracts not relevant to this workshop will be rejected. The organizing committee will review all submitted abstracts and will determine which abstract will be presented orally. Due to the limited number of attendees, early registration and abstract submission are strongly advised.

Please, submit your abstract via e-mail to Françoise Leost (Francoise.Leost@univ-nantes.fr)

Abstract submission DEADLINE is June 14th, 2011. Authors will be informed of the organizing committee’s decision by June 20th, 2011.

 

Awards

30 travel grant awards are available for young researchers (PhD students and Post-Docs). Each award consists in complimentary registration to the workshop, accommodation and up to €250 to cover travel expenses. Candidates must submit an abstract and must be selected as speaker in one of the scientific sessions. Winners will be notified by June 20th, 2011.

 

Registration

Early registration deadline is June 14th, 2011.

Student/Post-Doc selected for oral presentation: Free

Other attendees: 350 €

Registration fees include:

  • workshop access
  • coffee breaks and meals
  • on-site accommodation
  • social event

Due to the limited number of attendees, an early registration is strongly advised.

 

Other information

Information regarding registration/location/travel information:

http://www.axevectorisation-workshop-berder.com/