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Keynote Speaker | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Dissection of a Modifier Network Informs the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Marfan Syndrome. Hal Dietz, MD. Victor A. McKusick Professor of Genetics and Medicine. Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Accommodation | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. 35 West Fifth Street,. Cincinnati, Ohio,. Tel: 1-513-421-9100 Fax: 1-513-421-4291. A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hilton at a rate of $139 per room per night. Please use the link below to receive this special rate. There are no longer rooms available at the Hilton Cincinnati Hotel during the meeting. Additional rooms are available at the group rate at the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati Hotel across the street at 151 W. 5th St.
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Conference Location | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. 35 West Fifth Street,. Cincinnati, Ohio,. Tel: 1-513-421-9100 Fax: 1-513-421-4291. Live link to hotel registration.
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Schedule | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference. Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati. Full Conference Program with Published Abstracts. Download the detailed schedule. Thursday, May 5, 2011. Platform Session 1: Cardiac Growth and Cell Proliferation. Roger R. Markwald, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina. Cecilia Lo, PhD, University of Pittsburgh. S11 Hippo and Wnt signaling converge on common genes to regulate heart size. James F. Martin. Cell competition during heart development.
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Weinstein Charter | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Scope of the Conference. Organization of the Conference. Obligations of the Participants. One of the most important aspects of the Weinstein Conference has been the willingness of the participants to share new and unpublished information. This has provided opportunities for the participants to devise new experiments and develop new hypotheses in a collaborative manner. It is expected that all participants will participate in a collegial and ethical manner with respect to information obtained at t...
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Past Conferences | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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University of Amsterdam, Netherlands (Amsterdam, 2010). University of California, San Francisco (San Francisco, 2009). Texas A&M Health Science Center (Houston, 2008). Indiana University (Indianapolis, 2007). University of South Florida (St. Pete Beach, 2006). University of Arizona (Tucson, 2005). Leiden Medical University, LUMC (Leiden, 2004). Harvard University (Cambridge, 2003). University of Utah (Salt Lake City, 2002). University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School (Dallas, 2001).
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Abstract Submission | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Submissions for this form are closed. Thank you for your interest, but as of 4/1/2011 submissions for the 2011 Weinstein Conference are now closed. The poster dimensions are 48 inches by 48 inches.
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2011 Weinstein Members | 2011 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference
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Weinstein Committee (Term expiration indicated in parentheses). James F. Martin, M.D., Ph.D., Texas A&M IBT, Houston (2011). Organizer, 2008 Weinstein Conference. H Joseph Yost, Ph.D., University of Utah (2011). Brian L. Black, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco (2012). Organizer, 2009 Weinstein Conference. Ray Runyan, Ph.D., University of Arizona (2012). Maurice van den Hoff, Ph.D, HFRC, Amsterdam (2013). Organizer, 2010 Weinstein Conference. Organizer, 2011 Weinstein Conference. Harvard Uni...