Vincent J. Guen, Gwennan André-Grégoire, Céline Beauvillain, Frank Boury, Morgane Chauvet, Aurore M. M. Dupuy, Jean-François Fonteneau, Katia Gagne, Julie Gavard, Patricia Gomez-Bougie, Eloïse Grasset, Jane Jardine, François Lamoureux, Mélanie Laurent--Blond, Éric Letouzé, Yanis Macé, Sandrine Maurice, Claire Pecqueur, Daniel Pouliquen, Latifa Rbah-Vidal, Catherine Pellat-Deceunynck, Philippe P. Juin
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CRCI2NA inaugural symposium: A meeting on tumor and immune ecosystems
The CRCI2NA inaugural symposium, a meeting on tumor and immune ecosystems, took place in the vibrant and picturesque city of Nantes. The meeting gathered world-renowned experts in cancer biology and immunology. It showcased the most advanced science on mechanisms driving cellular heterogeneity, plasticity, and signaling in normal and cancer cellular ecosystems, which contribute to cancer development, progression, and therapeutic resistance. Recent developments in cancer immunotherapy and anti-tumor strategies were also discussed to collectively assess new therapeutic vulnerabilities to defeat cancer.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes original research articles and reviews on all aspects of cellular, molecular and structural biology, developmental biology, cell physiology and evolution. It will publish articles or reviews contributing to the understanding of the elementary biochemical and biophysical principles of live matter organization from the molecular, cellular and tissues scales and organisms.
This includes contributions directed towards understanding biochemical and biophysical mechanisms, structure-function relationships with respect to basic cell and tissue functions, development, development/evolution relationship, morphogenesis, stem cell biology, cell biology of disease, plant cell biology, as well as contributions directed toward understanding integrated processes at the organelles, cell and tissue levels. Contributions using approaches such as high resolution imaging, live imaging, quantitative cell biology and integrated biology; as well as those using innovative genetic and epigenetic technologies, ex-vivo tissue engineering, cellular, tissue and integrated functional analysis, and quantitative biology and modeling to demonstrate original biological principles are encouraged.