Molecular Medicine: from bench to bedside

A. C. Camargo Global Meeting of Translational Science

2nd Sao Pablo School of Translational Science

 

With the support of: National Institute for Translational Neuroscience

 

 

It’s a training opportunity in Translational Science in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This course is sponsored by Brazilian Research Funding Agencies.

 

The selected participants will have all their expenses covered, including air-tickets to/from São Paulo, hotel (in bedrooms for two people) and meals during the period of the course. They will also be providing transportation from the São Paulo airport to the hotel, and vice-versa. Expenses related to the issuing of your VISA, taxi (either at your home country or in Brazil) as well as extras (such as phone calls, internet use, alcoholic beverages, etc…) will not be covered for students or for invited speakers.

 

Purpose of course: To provide update in more recent translational research involving a number of areas of knowledge such cell signaling, cancer research, neurosciences, neurodegenerative diseases, pain, genomics, proteomics and drug-development, encouraging the development of collaborative research projects among Brazilian and foreign scientists.

 

Dates: June 19th – June 24th, 2011

 

Abstract submission/Registration deadline: April 8th, 2011

 

Target audience: Post-graduate, master's degree, doctor's degree, post-doctorate fellows, and young professors interested in Translational Sciences in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases directed at human health applications. The course will take 60 hours and issue credits valid for any Brazilian graduate course and general foreign graduate courses (www.capes.gov.br).

 

For more information:

http://www.schoolscienceaccamargo.org.br/

 

 

Vilma Regina Martins, PhD

Head, Molecular and Cellular Biology Group

Centro Internacional de Pesquisa e Ensino

A.C. Camargo Hospital

Rua Tagua 440

Liberdade 01505-010

São Paulo, Brazil

Phone 21895000 ext. 2973

Email- vmartins@cipe.accamargo.org.br

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