1. Molecular mechanisms of aging-associated decline in stem cell function and their relevance to cancer.
2. Aging-associated DNA damage response pathways and genomic instability in cancer.
3. Epigenetic mechanism in aging and cancer.
4. Contributions of the microenvironment in aging-associated tumor formation.
5. Human premature aging disorders as model systems of aging-associated cancer formation.
6. Cancer intervention based on aging mechanisms.
Keynote Speaker:
陈竺, Shanghai Institute of Hematology, CHINA
Other Speakers:
Jian-Jun Chen, University of Cincinnati, USA
Hugues de Thé, Collège de France, FRANCE
James DeGregori, University of Colorado, USA
Cynthia Dunbar, National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute, NIH, USA
Samir Hanash, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Anne Janin, Université Paris Diderot, FRANCE
Saadi Khochbin, Alpes University Institute for Advanced Biosciences, FRANCE
Jonathan Licht, University of Florida Health Cancer Center, USA
Ari Melnick, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA
Ryuzo Ohno, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, JAPAN
Pier-Paolo Pandolfi, Harvard Medical School, USA
Robert Roeder, The Rockefeller University, USA
Eric So, King's College London, UK
Samuel Waxman, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, USA
Yue Xiong, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Hua Yu, City of Hope, USA
Arthur Zelent, University of Miami Health System, USA