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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the intricate mechanisms governing the yeast cell cycle, including checkpoints and regulatory pathways. Participants will explore recent findings on cell division and its implications for cellular health and function.
This session will delve into the various signaling pathways that regulate yeast cell physiology and response to environmental stimuli. Emphasis will be placed on the molecular interactions and feedback mechanisms that maintain cellular homeostasis.
This track will examine the structure and function of organelles within yeast cells, highlighting their roles in metabolism and cellular organization. Discussions will include recent advancements in imaging techniques that enhance our understanding of organelle dynamics.
Focusing on the biology of cellular membranes, this session will cover the mechanisms of membrane transport and the role of membrane proteins in yeast. Participants will discuss the implications of membrane dynamics on cellular physiology.
This track will explore the role of the cytoskeleton in maintaining cell shape, facilitating intracellular transport, and enabling cell division in yeast. Recent studies on cytoskeletal dynamics and their regulatory mechanisms will be highlighted.
This session will focus on the relationship between yeast cell morphology and its physiological functions. Techniques for analyzing cell structure and the impact of morphological changes on cellular processes will be discussed.
This track will investigate the biosynthesis and remodeling of the yeast cell wall, emphasizing its importance for cell integrity and environmental adaptation. Participants will share insights into the molecular pathways involved in cell wall maintenance.
This session will address the mechanisms by which yeast cells regulate intracellular processes in response to stress. Discussions will include the role of signaling pathways and gene expression in mediating stress responses.
Focusing on the functional aspects of yeast cell biology, this track will cover studies that link cellular functions to physiological outcomes. Participants will explore how cellular mechanisms contribute to overall yeast physiology.
This session will showcase advanced microscopy techniques that have revolutionized our understanding of yeast cell biology. Emphasis will be placed on live-cell imaging and super-resolution microscopy applications.
This track will delve into the mechanisms of protein trafficking within yeast cells and its critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Participants will discuss the implications of protein mislocalization and trafficking defects on cell function.