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                Broadcaster Press 07
 
 May 8, 2012 www.broadcasteronline.com
 
 USD Med
 School to
 host research
 symposium
 
 12th Annual
 
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 The University of
 South Dakota Sanford
 School of Medicine is
 hosting a symposium on
 Ubiquitin, Protein
 Quality Control and
 Molecular Pathogenesis
 at Deadwood Gulch
 Resort in Deadwood
 June 13-15.
 Due to the rapidly
 growing faculty research
 in the area of Protein
 Quality Control and
 Degradation (PQCD) at
 the Sanford School of
 Medicine of the
 University of South
 Dakota, this three-day
 conference will focus on
 the role of the ubiquitinproteasome system
 (UPS) and autophagy in
 cardiovascular disease,
 neural degeneration and
 cancer biology.
 In addition, a series
 of general discussions
 and poster sessions will
 provide participants an
 opportunity to network
 with researchers and
 field experts.
 State-of-the-art
 lectures from worldrenowned scientists and
 presentations by the
 Protein Quality Control
 Degradation faculty of
 the Sanford School of
 Medicine will cover
 diverse topics related to
 protein quality control
 and their relevance to
 disease pathogenesis.
 Invited speakers
 include Ivor J.
 Benjamin, M.D., of the
 University of Utah
 (Reductive Stress and
 Proteostasis); George
 DeMartino, Ph.D.,
 University of Texas
 Southwestern
 (Regulation of
 Proteasome Assembly,
 Activation and
 Function); Mark
 Hochstasser, Ph.D., of
 Yale University
 (Biogenesis of
 Proteasomes): Peipei
 Ping, Ph.D., UCLA
 (Proteasome Regulation
 by PTMs); and X.
 William Yang, M.D.,
 Ph.D., of University of
 California, Los Angeles
 (Designer Mouse
 Models to Dissect
 Huntington’s Disease).
 For more
 information, please
 contact Andrea Jahn at
 (605) 677-8859 or email PQCD@usd.edu.
 Visit
 www.usd.edu/biomed
 for a complete schedule
 of events and a
 registration form.
 
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