Clinical SciencesClinical SciencesOrganelle dynamics in health and disease: bridging molecules to organismsDescriptionThis international conference will bring together experts in neuroscience, cell biology, and biophysics to explore the fundamental mechanisms that govern cellular development, adaptation, and homeostasis. The program will focus on neuronal development, metabolic regulation, and organelle trafficking—three interconnected processes essential to health and often disrupted in disease.
The 9th International Meeting on Bone Marrow Adiposity (BMA2026) : In-Person AttendanceDescriptionThe 9th International Meeting on Bone Marrow Adiposity (BMA2026) will showcase the latest advances in understanding of bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT), from molecular mechanisms to clinical implications. Basic scientists will improve their knowledge of new advances in the molecular and cellular mechanisms that influence bone marrow adipose tissue formation and function, both in normal development and physiology, as well as in pathological contexts. This fundamental knowledge will also improve the ability of clinical attendees to conduct difficult tasks in the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic, haematological, and bone diseases. Participants will include researchers and clinicians from diverse fields, including molecular and cell biology, musculoskeletal research, experimental haematology, cancer, genetics, imaging, physiology, pharmacology, endocrinology, rheumatology, orthopaedics, internal medicine, and rehabilitation. While many attendees will come from the UK, Europe, and North America, we anticipate broad international representation.
The 9th International Meeting on Bone Marrow Adiposity (BMA2026) : Virtual AttendanceDescriptionThe 9th International Meeting on Bone Marrow Adiposity (BMA2026) will showcase the latest advances in understanding of bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT), from molecular mechanisms to clinical implications. Basic scientists will improve their knowledge of new advances in the molecular and cellular mechanisms that influence bone marrow adipose tissue formation and function, both in normal development and physiology, as well as in pathological contexts. This fundamental knowledge will also improve the ability of clinical attendees to conduct difficult tasks in the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic, haematological, and bone diseases. Participants will include researchers and clinicians from diverse fields, including molecular and cell biology, musculoskeletal research, experimental haematology, cancer, genetics, imaging, physiology, pharmacology, endocrinology, rheumatology, orthopaedics, internal medicine, and rehabilitation. While many attendees will come from the UK, Europe, and North America, we anticipate broad international representation.
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