Stress at the Korean Mountains: meeting report of the 8th International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Stress Responses |
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Authors: | Antonio De Maio Robert M Tanguay Harm Kampinga Eunil Lee Chang Duck Kim Lawrence Hightower |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Surgery,University of California,San Diego,USA;2.Université Laval,Sainte-Foy,Canada;3.Department of Cell Biology, University Medical Center,University of Groningen,Groningen,Netherlands;4.Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine,Korea University,Seoul,South Korea;5.Department of Internal Medicine,Korea University,Seoul,South Korea;6.Molecular and Cell Biology, TLS 409 or BSP 106,University of Connecticut,Storrs,USA |
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Abstract: | South Korea is a country exemplified by a combination of upscale new technology and ancient mysticism. The busy streets of
Seoul hustle and bustle like any large, active metropolis, yet the city's inhabitants radiate an intrinsic sense of peace,
creating a timeless atmosphere. The combination of emerging technology and profound respect for the Korean culture and heritage
makes this country a unique environment in which to organize a successful scientific meeting. Cell Stress Society International,
in its quest to cross the cultural frontiers of science and propagate research on the stress response, partnered with the
newly created Korean Cell Stress Society to hold the 8th International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Stress Responses
on June 1–4, 2010. |
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