Events filtered by category: Conference
March 2025
GRC: Biological Mechanisms and Applications of RNA Editing and Modifications
RNA Editing – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
GRC: Genes, Molecules and Mechanics in Musculoskeletal Tissue Development and Disease
Cartilage Biology and Pathology – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
GRC: Mitochondria Metabolism And Signaling
Mitochondria in Health and Disease – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
GRC – Glycobiology
The Biological Role of Glycans as Key Regulators of Life – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
Biologists @ 100 conference
Our programme offers a unique opportunity to attend a diverse range of talks across the full scope of our journals, including developmental biology, cell biology, comparative animal physiology, and disease biology.
Abstract deadline: 13 December 2024
April 2025
CSHL: Ubiquitins, Autophagy & Disease
We are pleased to host the thirteenth Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Ubiquitins, Autophagy & Disease. The meeting will cover current work on the structure, regulation, and function of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins in biology.
GRC: In Vivo and In Vitro Approaches Toward Fundamental Mechanisms and Diverse Applications
Germinal Stem Cell Biology – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
CSHL: Telomeres & Telomerase
We are pleased to offer the fourteenth Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Telomeres & Telomerase to bring together a diverse group of scientists studying various molecular, cellular, and genetic aspects of telomeres and telomerase biology.
May 2025
GRC: Studying Cell-Matrix Adhesion at Diverse Scales
Fibronectin, Integrins and Related Molecules – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
GRC: Capturing Subcellular Architecture in Cells, Tissues and Organisms
Volume Electron Microscopy – Gordon Research Conference
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FASEB: Cellular Plasticity in Cancer
This inaugural conference will explore the latest findings on the nature and roles of diverse cellular plasticity programs in premalignant cancer progression, tumor evolution and metastasis, and adaptation to therapy.
Cold Spring Harbor Asia conference on Cell Death and Innate Immunity
Major Topics:
1. Fundamental Mechanisms of Cell Death
2. Innate Immune Sensing and Cell Death
3. Infection and immunity
4. Cell Death and Diseases
5. Inflammation and Tissue Homeostasis
Jacques Monod Conference: Molecular basis for membrane remodelling and organisation
The aim of this meeting is to bring together a multi-disciplinary group of researchers working on different aspects of membrane organisation, remodelling and function to present the state-of-the-art, facilitate the exchange of ideas, expertise and create networking opportunities.
EMBL Conference – Chromatin and epigenetics
This conference provides an international forum for cutting-edge research in chromatin and epigenetics. It provides the ‘focal hub’ for scientists to present their research and exchange ideas. Renowned speakers will cover the latest advances in the field.
GRC – The Biology of Viral Infection: Replication, Host Interactions and Pathogenesis
Viruses and Cells – Gordon Research Conference
Actin Assembly for Intracellular Function (AAIF2025)
Organizers: Peter Vilmos, Robert Gross, and Tina Tootle
GRC: Crossing the Boundaries: Unraveling Molecules, Medicine, and Membrane Transport Mechanisms
Mechanisms of Membrane Transport – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
June 2025
GRC: Organization, Dynamics, and Development of Bacterial and Archaeal Cells
Bacterial Cell Biology and Development – Gordon Research Conference
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Hunter Meeting 2025
The 2025 Hunter Meeting is supported by the Australian and New Zealand Cell and Developmental Biology Society, which will make the 2025 meeting the largest gathering of cell and developmental biology enthusiasts in the country!
Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscope Conference and Workshop
Multi-dimensional live and fixed microscope data can be collected in many ways to help advance cellular and large/cleared sample imaging. Many courses focus on general optical principles and conventional microscope platforms. This course is designed to demystify light-sheet imaging.
EMBL Conference: 25th international meeting of the European Light Microscopy Initiative
As well as an hosting talks from an international line-up of speakers, this event also includes company and community workshop and a comprehensive exhibition.
GRC: Cell-Cell Junctions: Integrating Cell Signals and Mechanical Force in Development and Disease
Cell Contact and Adhesion – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
FASEB: Endoplasmic Reticulum
This year’s program will delve into the complexities of the ER and its pivotal role in cellular operations and disease mechanisms.
GRC: Expanding Frontiers of Cryo-EM Technologies
Three Dimensional Electron Microscopy – Gordon Research Conference
Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed before the registration deadline.
GRC – The Organization, Replication, Segregation and Expression of Genomes Across Life’s Domains
Chromosome Dynamics – Gordon Research Conference
13th Salk Institute Cell Cycle Meeting 2025
Meeting Topics:
1. Growth and proliferation
2. DNA replication and cohesion
3. Mitosis
4. Switches and checkpoints
5. Cell cycle therapeutics
6. Genome stability
7. Cell cycle and development
FASEB – Signal Transduction in the Immune System
This year’s program will emphasize the study of the signaling pathways that control the function of the innate and adaptive immune systems.
GRC: Physical Understanding of Membrane Protein Biogenesis
Membrane Protein Folding – Gordon Research Conference
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July 2025
GRC: Membranes as Drivers of Cellular and Organismal Processes
Molecular Membrane Biology – Gordon Research Conference
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Dynein 2025
We are calling on scientists with an interest in dynein motors. Our goal is to provide a venue to encourage discussions across all areas of dynein biology and extend opportunities for junior researchers to participate in the field.
GRC: Re-Envisioning the Fluid Mosaic Model of Membrane-Lipid Interactions with Next-Generation Technologies
Molecular and Cellular Biology of Lipids- Gordon Research Conference
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August 2025
GRC: Cell Biology of Metals
Cell Biology of Metals – Gordon Research Conference
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GRC: Modern Mechanistic Approaches to Toxicology Research and Application
Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity – Gordon Research Conference
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GRC: Unlocking Discoveries in Plant Science With Location-To-Function Knowledge
Single-Cell Approaches in Plant Biology – Gordon Research Conference
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September 2025
EMBL Conference: Protein synthesis and translational control
This conference also has a virtual option.
CellMech 2025
For the past 20 years, CellMech has brought together physicists, biologists, engineers, and mathematicians to discuss the advancements in cellular mechanobiology.