ABOUT EMT

Epithelio-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) has been recognised over the past two decades as an essential, highly regulated, and often-employed mechanism in normal embryological development, used as a prelude to migration of epithelial-derived cells in morphogenesis. Suggestions that EMT may also play an important role in carcinoma metastasis have recently matured, with high-level reports documenting the progression-like consequences of EMT in various cancer systems. Even more recently, the production of fibroblastoid cells from epithelial precursors in fibrotic diseases has been recognised as bearing the hallmarks of EMT. The biological and clinical importance of EMT has now achieved recognition.

 
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Please note the dates and put the 4th EMT Meeting in your diary now!

4th EMT Meeting
24-26 September, 2009

Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
west
Westward Look Resort, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Co-convenors: Ray Runyan and Parker Antin


 
3rd EMT MEETING - A very successful conference! Thank you for coming and...

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4th EMT Meeting:
Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition

24-26 September, 2009
westWestward Look Resort,
Tucson, Arizona, USA

Co-convenors: Ray Runyan and Parker Antin


3rd EMT Meeting

Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition

Was held from 10-12 September, 2007, Larisha Palace, Cracow, Poland
as an EMBO Workshop, co-organized by TEMTIA and
Marie-Curie Epiplastcarcinoma EU-RTN network


2007 CONFERENCE Group photo here

EMT07-Oral Program

EMT07-Poster Program (updated)



Co-chairs:
Pierre Savagner, Aristidis Moustakas
Antonio Garcia de Herreros, Amparo Cano

 

 

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