Programme Conference Committee Venue: Rustomji Cama Hall, GCRI, Ahmedabad 8.30-9.00 Registration 9.00 -10.00 Inauguration 10.00-10.45 Dr. Kapil Mehta, Professor of Biochemistry University of Texas, USA Targeting TG2: A Key Inflammation Mediator in Cancer Progression 10.45-11.30 Dr. Sen Pathak, Distinguished Professor University of Texas, USA Telomere Dynamics in Cancer Research and Treatment 11.30-11.45 Tea Break 11.45-12.30 Dr. Varsha Gandhi, Professor & Chair, ad Interim, Department of Experimental Therapeutics, University of Texas, USA Kinome Inhibition: PI3K Delta As a Paradigm 12.30-1.15 Dr. Bharat Aggarwal, Professor of Cancer Research, University of Texas, USA Multitargeting of Cancer by Natural Products from OM 1.15-3.15 Lunch, Poster Viewing Session and interactions with scientists and faculties Topic: “Cancer Research from OM to OMICS: My Efforts and Global Scenario” Ten Poster Awards: Two Awards for each of following categories: Valued Delegates: 1. P. G. Students 2. Ph. D. Students (enrolled or completed) 3. Faculty GCRIans: 4. M. Sc. Cancer Biology Students, GCRI 5. JRF/ Ph. D. Students, GCRI 3.15-4.00 4.00-4.30 4.30-4.45 Panel Discussion: “Global Scope of Cancer Biology” Moderators: Dr. M. Radhakrishana Pillai, Director, RGCB, Thiruvananthapuram Dr. Oommen V. Oommen, Emiritus Scientist of CSIR, GOI Dr. Rajesh Naz, Professor, Director and Vice Chair, University of West Virginia Award Distribution and Closing Remarks High Tea Patrons Shri Pankajbhai Patel Shri Prashant Kinariwala Shri Kshitish Madanmohan Chairpersons Dr. Rakesh Vyas, Dr. Geeta Joshi International Symposium on Recent Trends in Cancer Research: From OM to OMICS November 24, 2014 Co-chairperson Dr. Kiran Kothari Advisory Committee Dr. Jayprakash Neema, Dr. Asha Anand Dr. Manoj Shah, Dr. Parijath Goswami Dr. Hitesh Rajpura, Dr. Shashank Pandya Dr. Shilpa Patel, Shri Narendrasinh Chavda Scientific Committee Dr. Prabhudas Patel, Dr. Hemangini Vora Dr. Nandita Ghosh, Dr. Rakesh Rawal Organizing Secretaries Dr. Trupti Trivedi Dr. Franky Shah Treasurer Dr. Jayendra Patel Core Committee Dr. Nilima Desai, Dr. Manisha Brahmbhatt Dr. Pina Trivedi, Dr. Kruti Rajvik Dr. Shalvi Mehta, Dr. Apexa Raval Dr. Dharmesh Patel, Ms. Toral Kobawala Ms. Kinjal Gajjar, Ms. Nupur Patel Ms. Birva Brahmbhatt, Ms. Urja Desai Ms. Esha Dalal Venue Rustomji Cama Hall The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute Organized By Department of Cancer Biology Volunteers All Ph. D. students and Junior Research Fellows of the Department of Cancer Biology The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute New Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa Ahmedabad-380016 - Gujarat, India Registration Form About the Theme of Symposium These days, OMICS a buzz word in life sciences, is frequently used to describe big biology, and refers to a separate facet in life sciences. OMICS focuses on largescale data/information to understand life summed up in “omes” such as proteome, genome, transcriptome, metabolome, etc. According to one etymological analysis, the suffix 'ome' is derived from the Sanskrit “OM” which pronounced “Aum.” It signifies fullness, as in a divinity that encompasses the entire universe in its unlimitness. It is believed to be the basic sound of the world, if repeated with the correct intonation; it can resonate throughout the body, so that the sound penetrates to "completeness and fullness", whereas, high-resolution and high-throughput technologies have yielded an unprecedented view of cancer “OMES.” This work has led to the identification of pathophysiologically important genes and pathways frequently disrupted across many cancer types that has improved understanding of cancer as a disease. Although current modern research tends to be highly focused at the molecular level, it is not completely focused at the whole organism level, making it reductionist. Within the last three decades, cancer causing genes and protein kinases have been identified as targets. Although these targets were not known 5,000 years ago, the components of herbs used at that time now appear to target these molecules. Therefore, the combine approach of ‘‘system biology’’ and ‘‘genome revolution’’ along with ancient medicine is expected to provide a holistic approach to the treatment of cancer. Thus, the main focus of this symposium is to reveal how these ancient and modern approaches can be employed in today`s world to strengthen the fight against cancer. affiliated to the BJ Medical College and Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, for superspeciality teaching. For Ph. D. degree courses, it is also affiliated to Gujarat University and M.S. University. The word “Research” interwoven in the name of the Institute. GCRI, since its inception indicates the eminence of Research and Education in the foundation of the Institute. The Cancer Biology Department was established in 1980 and today it has grown up to five well equipped world class research laboratories, each having an enthusiastic team working on various cancer research projects. This Department represents a unique example of education and research which are integrated with state-of-the-art research activities. The Department has earned national and international fame through its more than 300 research projects, more than 400 research papers published in peer reviewed national and international journals and honors/awards achieved at national and international forums. Also, the Department is involved in educational activities which include dissertations to post graduate students of M.Sc., M.Pharm., M.Phil. and observership to postgraduate students from science and allied science, and permitting Ph.D. students of many universities to perform their partial fulfillment of Ph.D. work. Recently, the Institute has started M.Sc. Cancer Biology course in affiliation with Gujarat University for the first time in India, which is another feather in the cap of GCRI crown. Detail information available: Web: www.cancerindia.org Name: Category: P. G. Student / Research Scholar/Faculty Affiliation: Address: e-mail: Phone: Participation: Attend / Present Poster Registration Fee: Rs. 350/Mode of Payment: Cash / Cheque / Demand Draft Cheque/ Demand Draft No: Date: Bank Name: Signature: All Cheque and Demand Draft should be in favour of “The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute” payable at Ahmedabad. • The registration will be on first come first serve basis. • Registration is open for maximum up to 400 participants. • The Last date of registration is October 31, 2014. From November 1, 2014 registration fee will be Rs. 400/• The abstracts of top 10 posters will be published in GCS Research Journal • Poster size: 4ft W x 3ft H (soft board and pins will be provided) • Abstract: Word Limit : 250 words, Title: Times New Roman 14 Bold, Author(s): Times New Roman 12, Presenter’s Name: Bold, Underline Duly filled form along with abstract and payment should be submitted on or before October 31, 2014 to the following address: About the Host Institute Who Should Participate Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute (GCRI) established in 1972, is an autonomous body jointly managed by Government of Gujarat and Gujarat Cancer Society. GCRI is also recognized as a Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) by Govt. of India. The Institute is • Post graduate students • Research scholars from academics and industries • Faculties of biological sciences, chemistry and pharmacy • Scientists from Academia • Scientists from Industries Dr. Trupti Trivedi / Dr. Franky Shah Organizing Secretaries Room No. 305, Biochemistry Research Division Department of Cancer Biology The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute Asarwa, Ahmedabad-380016 Phone: 22688243, 22688242, 22688363 For Inquiries please email to tcrgcri@gmail.com. This form is also available at http://www.cancerindia.org
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