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Friday 8 of December, 2017
Target of Rapamycin science club in France

22-23 May 2018

Target Of Rapamycin (TOR) signal transduction has an evolutionary conserved role in the control of growth, metabolism and ageing depending on nutrient availability. We aim at promoting a Science Club on TOR signal transduction in France, "le TOR de France". The goal is to gather students, postdocs, group leaders working in the field of TOR, nutrition, growth, development with approaches of cellular and molecular biology, genetics, evolution and the applications in medicine, pharmacology, human health.

More information and registration: https://www.tor-de-france.fr
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Support(s)
HRH Princess Caroline of Hanover, who through the Princess Grace Foundation, already supports medical research and anything that helps to relieve the sick children in France and around the world, has agreed to commit to our side so that our Center of Molecular medicine continues to meet the current challenges and fight diseases, and in particular the ones affecting children.

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