ICCP450 2015 - 19th International Conference on Cytochrome P450
Topics/Call fo Papers
19th International Conference on
Cytochrome P450
Hiroshi Yamazaki, Ph. D.
Showa Pharmaceutical University
The organizers cordially invite you to Tokyo, Japan for the 19th International Conference on Cytochrome P450 (19th ICCP450 Tokyo), at the Olympics Memorial Youth Center, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0052 from June 12 - 15, 2015. The Olympics Memorial Youth Center has been used a part of the Tokyo Olympic Village site (1964). The International Exchange Building and accommodation facilities are used in combinations for attendees.
This international series of biennial meetings continues to be held on the cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes (http://www.p450meetings.com). This P450 series was established in 1976 and has developed into a timely international series, with meetings rotating throughout the world. This Tokyo meeting will be the third one held in Japan (others all in Europe and North America). Issues addressed at these P450 meetings include biochemistry, biophysics, and gene regulation as well as new applications of P450 science in today's practical problems, as P450 has become a more mature field.
We anticipate an exciting program of speakers in the tradition of these meetings. We invite you to present your research to our international audience through poster presentation opportunities.
We look forward to seeing you in Tokyo in June, 2015.
Hiroshi Yamazaki, Ph. D., Professor
Cytochrome P450
Hiroshi Yamazaki, Ph. D.
Showa Pharmaceutical University
The organizers cordially invite you to Tokyo, Japan for the 19th International Conference on Cytochrome P450 (19th ICCP450 Tokyo), at the Olympics Memorial Youth Center, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0052 from June 12 - 15, 2015. The Olympics Memorial Youth Center has been used a part of the Tokyo Olympic Village site (1964). The International Exchange Building and accommodation facilities are used in combinations for attendees.
This international series of biennial meetings continues to be held on the cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes (http://www.p450meetings.com). This P450 series was established in 1976 and has developed into a timely international series, with meetings rotating throughout the world. This Tokyo meeting will be the third one held in Japan (others all in Europe and North America). Issues addressed at these P450 meetings include biochemistry, biophysics, and gene regulation as well as new applications of P450 science in today's practical problems, as P450 has become a more mature field.
We anticipate an exciting program of speakers in the tradition of these meetings. We invite you to present your research to our international audience through poster presentation opportunities.
We look forward to seeing you in Tokyo in June, 2015.
Hiroshi Yamazaki, Ph. D., Professor
Other CFPs
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