The TGF- b superfamily cytokines play critical roles in a wide spectrum of biological processes in metazoans, including cell-fate determination, early embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis. Dysregulation of TGF-β signaling and functions contributes to developmental defects and diseases such as cancer and fibrosis. To promote the sharing of the latest advances on TGF-b research and foster idea exchanges among scientists in the field, Zhejiang University will host an exciting symposium on “TGF-b Biology: Signaling Network, Development and Diseases” from December 19th to 21st, 2023 in Hangzhou, China. Prominent and young scientists from institutions across the borders are invited to present exciting findings on TGF-b research and discuss the future development in the TGF-b research field. The symposium offers a great opportunity for participants to interact with these leading scientists, discuss potential collaborations, and participate in shaping the future of research in the field.
Meeting Date and Venue
Date: December 19-21, 2023
Venue: Hilton Hangzhou Qiandao Lake Riverside Hotel
Address: No. 600 Huanhu Lake Road, Qiandao Lake, Chun'an County, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, P.R. China.
Organization
Symposium Chairmen:
Xin-Hua Feng
Ye-Guang Chen
Organizer and Host:
Life Sciences Institute, Zhejiang University
Shaoxing Institute, Zhejiang University
Co-host:
Chinese Society of Cell Signaling
Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Biosystems Homeostasis and Protection
Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Cancer Molecular Cell Biology
Invited speakers (to be updated)
Invited Speaker | Institution |
WanJun Chen | National Institutes of Health, USA |
Ye-Guang Chen | Nanchang University/Tsinghua University |
Rik Derynck | UC-San Francisco, USA |
Chen Dong | Westlake University |
Xin-Hua Feng | Zhejiang University |
Carl-Henrik Heldin | Uppsala University, Sweden |
Jianping Jin | Zhejiang University |
Seong-Jin Kim | GILO Foundation Research Institute, Korea |
Kunxin Luo | UC-Berkeley, USA |
Bing Su | Shanghai Jiaotong University |
Qiaoran Xi | Tsinghua University |
Pinglong Xu | Zhejiang University |
Xiaohua Yan | Nanchang University |
Li Yang | National Institutes of Health, USA |
Xiao Yang | Beijing Institute of Lifeomics |
Li Yu | Tsinghua University |
Ying Zhang | National Institutes of Health, USA |
Long Zhang | Zhejiang University |
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Registration Fee
Registration type | Regular Registration | Student |
Before Nov. 30, 2023 | 3500 CNY | 3000 CNY |
After Nov. 30, 2023 | 4000 CNY | 3200 CNY |
Size of the meeting: 100-150 participants
Notes:
1. Please register online (More information can be found from the conference website and registration QR code).
2. The deadline of online Registration is December 10, 2023. Please contact the staff for late registration.
3. Registration fee includes accommodation and food. Transportation expenses will be taken care of by the participants.
4. The student ID card is required for student registration when check-in.
5. Online payment (recommended): After registration, you can click the Online Payment (Remark: TGF-b Symposium)
6. Receipts: Your electronic invoice will be sent to your registered email address or phone number within 10 working days after you pay your registration fee and provide the accurate invoice information. The invoice of conference registration will be issued by the conference company and the expense category in the invoice is “conference fee”.
7. Cancellation Policy: The organizers will honor requests for refunds no later than December 3. Please note that cancellations are subject to a processing fee of 500 CNY. No refunds will be issued for requests received after December 3.
Contact us
Email Address: lsi@zju.edu.cn (temporary; specific email and websites for the symposium are being set up.)
Phone Number:
Ms. Yang:13588703767
Ms. Lu:19105810651
Life Sciences Institute, Zhejiang University
On behalf of Chinese Society of Cell Signaling
2023.11.8