An emerging concept is that tumours also strongly depend on external signals for maintenance and expansion. To fully understand tumour development and progression, a deeper knowledge of the cross-talk between tumour cells and their microenvironment and the interactions between cancer cells and cancer stem cells is needed.
This symposium will aim to answer some important questions as:
-Which signals do cancer cells transmit to and receive from the stroma and how do these signals promote malignant growth?
-What roles does the extracellular matrix play during neoplastic transformation?
-What is the contribution of immune cells to tumour progression?
-How is the inflammatory response of the tumour microenvironment regulated by the microbiota?
Price
Academia: EUR 500
PhD student: EUR 450
Industry: EUR 725
Speakers: Sean J. Morrison, Charles Swanton
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
This symposium will aim to answer some important questions as:
-Which signals do cancer cells transmit to and receive from the stroma and how do these signals promote malignant growth?
-What roles does the extracellular matrix play during neoplastic transformation?
-What is the contribution of immune cells to tumour progression?
-How is the inflammatory response of the tumour microenvironment regulated by the microbiota?
Price
Academia: EUR 500
PhD student: EUR 450
Industry: EUR 725
Speakers: Sean J. Morrison, Charles Swanton
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm