Cell Contact & Adhesion 2009
Jun 28,2009 - Jul 03,2009Waterville Valley Resort, Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
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Highlights
Cell-cell contacts exert profound biological effects during both health and disease. Mechanisms promoting or modulating cell-cell contact promote sessile versus motile cell phenotypes, physically integrate cells into tissues, transduce forces that shape tissues and organisms, and pass signals across the plasma membrane. Many of the molecules involved are tumor suppressors or oncogenes, and further include host cell targets that allow for the entry of bacteria, viruses and parasites. Major challenges include increasing our understanding of the processes involved at the molecular level, and determining how such protein complexes or signaling pathways are integrated at the cell, tissue and organismal levels.
The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Cell Contact & Adhesion will examine conceptual and experimental advances in our field, including relationships with emerging research areas. Focus areas will include cell polarity and morphogenesis. We seek to complement mechanistic analysis with the full spectrum of invertebrate, vertebrate and cellular systems necessary for functional analysis. We will continue to advance long-standing interests in cadherin and catenin based adherens junctions, as well as the biology of desmosomes, and tight and gap junctions.

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Event Profile
- Speakers: Pierre McCrea (U Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Ulrich Tepass (U Toronto)
Contact Details
- Contact person: Pierre McCrea
- Event website: http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=cellcont
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