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22 June 2012: 1-day Symposium at NIH on “An integral view of the science of pigmentation, Skin Biology, and Melanoma”

Monday, May 28th, 2012
22 June 2012: 1-day Symposium at NIH on "An integral view of the science of pigmentation, Skin Biology, and Melanoma"

22 June 2012: 1-day Symposium at NIH on "An integral view of the science of pigmentation, Skin Biology, and Melanoma"

The Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research (PCMR) Interest Group in partnership with Johnson & Johnson is organizing a one day Symposium titled “An integral view of the science of pigmentation, Skin Biology, and Melanoma” beginning at 8:30 am on Friday, June 22, 2012 in Building 45, Natcher Building Auditory and Balcony B, on the NIH campus.
 
The meeting is open to public, however, pre-registration is required. For registration, please send an email to Julio C. Valencia, MD (valencij@mail.nih.gov) by Monday, June 18th, 2012.

Invited speakers include:

  • Melissa Harris, Ph.D. (NIH)
  • Murray Brilliant, Ph.D. (Marshfield Clinic, WI)
  • Connie Lin, PhD. (J&J)
  • Richard Spritz, M.D. (University of Colorado – School of Medicine)
  • Edward De Fabo, M.D. (GWU)
  • Nikiforos Kollias, Ph.D.
  • Sewon Kang, M.D. (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine)
  • Steve Rosenberg, MD. PhD (NIH)
  • Paul Chapman, M.D (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)
  • Nicholas P. Restifo, M.D. (NIH)
  • Yardena Samuels, Ph.D. (NCI)
  • Meenhard Herlyn, D.V.M. (Wistar Institute, PA)
  • Julio C. Valencia & Stacie Loftus (NCI, Co-Directors PCMR-SIG)
  • Manpreet Randhawa (J&J)

During the almost 16 year life of our Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research Interest group, we have become an open and organized forum for scientists and physicians with interests in investigating the different biological aspects that are involved in pigmentation, melanoma and allied fields. As of today, our group has over 90 members from NIH and from throughout the world. Every day, our goal is to have a clear path to the dynamic challenges in our field many of them considered global issues such as the effects of increased risk of ultraviolet radiation exposure. Because of this and other developments, we would like to invite you to join us at this Symposium, to update us on your recent work and to know more about our scientific achievements, organization and history.

At this Symposium, the morning sessions will deal with development and differentiation, while the afternoon sessions will be about various topics of Melanoma (both clinical and basic). As you will see in the agenda, several prominent NIH researchers such as Yardena Samuels, Glenn Merlino, Nick Restifo and Stephen Rosenberg have agreed to present lectures on their work at this Symposium.  Our goal is to forge collaborations and attract interest into the science of pigmentation and melanoma.

Julio C. Valencia, M.D.
Staff Scientist, Pigment Cell Biology Section
Director, Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research Interest Group – NIH
Laboratory of Cell Biology, NCI

Individuals with disabilities who need Sign Language Interpreters and/or reasonable accommodation to participate in this event should contact Mary H. Conway (conwayma@mail.nih.gov) 301-594-7008 (v) 301-480-5982 (f).

PASPCR 2012 meeting in Park City-UT on September 19-22, 2012

Friday, May 18th, 2012
PASPCR 2012 meeting in Park City-UT on September 19-22, 2012

PASPCR 2012 meeting in Park City-UT on September 19-22, 2012

Please join the Pan American Society for Pigment Cell Research in the beautiful mountains of Deer Valley, Utah, for our annual meeting on Sept. 19-22, 2012.  It promises to be a lively, fun-filled and educational conference. It will be held in a secluded, yet luxurious setting at the St. Regis Hotel.  We have a number of exciting faculty including Roger Hanlon, of NOVA and Science Friday fame and many other experts in the field! The venue size is limited, so we recommend making reservations quickly to assure a room at the discounted rate.

Abstract Submission Deadline: June 1, 2012.   

For further information on Registration, Abstract Submission, Travel, Accommodations, and Venue, please visit our website at: www.huntsmancancer.org/paspcr2012, or contact Michelle Lee White at michellelee.white@hci.edu or Tel. 949-910-6060.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Sancy Leachman

Local Organizers:
Sancy Leachman, MD, PhD
Douglas Grossman, MD, PhD
Pamela Cassidy, PhD
Sheri Holmen, PhD
Rod Stewart, PhD

PASPCR President
Greg Barsh, PhD

Conference Coordinator:
Michelle Lee White
michellelee.white@hci.utah.edu
949.910.6060 mobile
 
Links to local areas of interest:
Historic Downtown Park City 
Salt Lake City Mormon Temple 
City Creek Mall
Olympic Park

6th ASPCR Conference in Australia in 2013 – Make your plans to visit beautiful Australia!

Saturday, April 21st, 2012
6th ASPCR Conference in Australia in 2013 - Make  your  plans  to  visit  beautiful  Australia!

6th ASPCR Conference in Australia in 2013 - Make your plans to visit beautiful Australia!

The  Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research (ASPCR) will  be  hosting  the 6th ASPCR Conference (after  the  5th ASPCR  in India  in November 2012), from 17th-19th May 2013, in Sydney , Australia.  It  is the  first  time  an ASPCR  conference  is  held  in Australia. We  are  joining hands  with  the Australasian Society for Dermatology Research (ASDR) to organize this  conference, as a  joint ASPCR-ASDR Meeting.  The Australasian College  of Dermatology Annual Meeting will  be held  just after  the ASPCR-ASDR Conference, so  some  of  you (Dermatologists)  may  wish  to  attend  that  meeting as well.

Make  this  an occasion  to  see  the  best  of Asian/Australasian Pigment Cell, Melanoma  and Dermatology Research  and   also  see  the  beautiful  city of  Sydney and  beyond. Many world renowned scientists  and clinicians  have already confirmed their participation.

Please  visit  the website  http://aspcr-asdr2013.org for  more  details. Will update  the  details  of  the  programme  in due  course.

Welcome  to  Australia!

Prasad Kumarasinghe, MBBS,MD,FCCP,FAMS,FACD
Co-Chair ASPCR-ASDR 2013

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:3 (May 2012 issue)

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:3 (May 2012 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:3 (May 2012 issue)

New Pubcast released for Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
New Pubcast released for Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research

New Pubcast released for Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research

A new pubcast has been released for the Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research scientific journal, associated to the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies (IFPCS). This new video refers to the work of Caroline Le Poole’s laboratory (Department of Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology, Oncology Institute, Loyola University, Maywood, IL, USA) on “HSP70i is a critical component of the immune response leading to vitiligo” by Mosenson et al., an article that was published in Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, Volume 25, Issue 1, pages 88–98, January 2012.

HSP70i is a critical component of the immune response leading to vitiligo
Jeffrey A. Mosenson, Andrew Zloza, Jared Klarquist, Allison J. Barfuss, Jose A. Guevara-Patino, I. Caroline Le Poole

Article first published online: 14 NOV 2011; DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-148X.2011.00916.x

This new Pubcast (video) is available at: http://www.scivee.tv/node/39524

Other previous PCMR-related Pubcast videos are available at: http://www.scivee.tv/node/17730

IFPCS members can access to full-online PCMR contents through the members-only area of the IFPCS web site.

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:2 (March 2012 issue)

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:2 (March 2012 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:2 (March 2012 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:1 (January 2012 issue)

Thursday, January 5th, 2012
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:1 (January 2012 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 25:1 (January 2012 issue)

New Pubcast released for Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, 2011, Vol. 24, Oct, pp 922-31

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, 2011, Vol. 24, Oct, pp 922-31

A new pubcast has been released for Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. This new video refers to the work of Zigang Dong’s laboratory (The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, Austin, MN, USA) on “Embryonic stem-cell-preconditioned microenvironment induces loss of cancer cell properties in human melanoma cells” by Kim et al., an article that was published in Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, Volume 24, Issue 5, pages 922–931, October 2011.

Embryonic stem-cell-preconditioned microenvironment induces loss of cancer cell properties in human melanoma cells
Myoung Ok Kim, Sung-Hyun Kim, Naomi Oi, Mee Hyun Lee, Dong Hoon Yu, Dong Joon Kim, Eun Jin Cho, Ann M. Bode, Yong-Yeon Cho, Tim G. Bowden, Zigang Dong

Article first published online: 16 AUG 2011; DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-148X.2011.00891.x

This new Pubcast (video) is available at: http://www.scivee.tv/node/36173

Other previous PCMR-related Pubcast videos are available at: http://www.scivee.tv/node/17730

IFPCS members can access to full-online PCMR contents through the members-only area of the IFPCS web site.

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 24:6 (December 2011 issue)

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 24:6 (December 2011 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 24:6 (December 2011 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 24:5 (October 2011 issue)

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 24:5 (October 2011 issue)

Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 24:5 (October 2011 issue)