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Emerging Concerns: De novo Formation of Prions Pathogenesis Detection Cell Cultures: From the Bench to the Bed Treatment, Removal, or Inactivation
Emerging Concerns: De novo Formation of Prions
Pathogenesis
Detection
Cell Cultures: From the Bench to the Bed
Treatment, Removal, or Inactivation
Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies is the longest running meeting of its kind in the world. This 12th Annual meeting will address the ongoing progress in the science of prion diseases, as well as the newest developments in the fields of pathophysiology, transmission, detection, removal/inactivation, treatment, and prevention. This conference will present the newest data on TSEs in the context of its application to the pharmaceutical, biological, environmental and device industries.
Scientific Advisors: Larisa Cervenakova, M.D., Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Transmissible Diseases Department, Holland Laboratory, American Red Cross Suzette A. Priola, Ph.D., Senior Investigator, Chief, TSE/Prion Molecular Biology Section, Laboratory of Persistent and Viral Diseases, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIH