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Carcinogenesis Foundation, USA In association with
Reliance Life Sciencespresents
Venue: Dhirubhai Ambani Life Sciences Centre, Thane-Belapur Road, Rabale, Navi Mumbai, India
“Frontiers in Carcinogenesis and Cancer Prevention: Scientific Endeavors and Public Health Initiatives”
FEBRUARY 5 -7 , 2010
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
The facilitation of continued advances in cancer care,
prevention, treatment and control require an in-depth
knowledge of the mechanism of genesis of cancer at the
cellular/molecular level. Significant progress has been made in
cancer research in the past decade. An international
conference to disseminate information on the major
breakthroughs to the general public and create an opportunity
for the researchers to critically analyze the progress and
challenges is therefore, very timely and important.
Reliance Life Sciences in association with the Carcinogenesis
Foundation, USA is proud to present an International
Symposium on “Frontiers in Carcinogenesis and Cancer
Prevention: Scientific Endeavors and Public Health Initiatives”.
The international conference will bring together clinicians and
research scientists in the field of cancer to discuss and
deliberate on the progress made in the field during the first
decade of the new millennium. Topics for discussions include
identification of novel molecular targets for developing
therapeutic and prevention strategies.
Cancer being a major public health issue in the developing
world, there will be focused sessions on spreading cancer
prevention education. The conference will have oral
presentations, panel discussions and poster presentations to
share the research findings from the seasoned researchers and
clinicians, as well as young budding scientists and clinicians.
The international conference is expected to catalyze scientific
discussions that could initiate paradigm shifts in approaches to
cancer research, cancer patients and oncologists.
International Scientific Committee
Prof. Gopala Kovvali, Ph.D.,
(Conference Co-Chair)
President, Carcinogenesis Foundation, USA
Dr. Dhananjaya Saranath, Ph.D., FMAS,
(Conference Co-Chair) Research Director,
Reliance Life Sciences, Mumbai, India
Dr. Balasubramaniam Anandh, MCh., DNB,
Neurosurgeon, KDA Hospital & Medical
Research Institute, Mumbai,India
Dr. Rajendra Badwe, MS,
Director - Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, India
Prof. Paul Brandt-Rauf, P.H., M.D., Sc.D.,
Dean, UIC School of Public Health, Chicago
Prof. C.C. Lin Ph.D., Director,
Cytogenetics Laboratory,
China Medical College Hospital,
Taichung, Taiwan (R.O.C)
Prof. Fu-Li Yu, Ph.D.,
Professor of Biochemistry (Emeritus)
University of Illinois College of Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dr. Arnab Kapat, Ph.D., Director,
Reliance Institute of Life Sciences,
Mumbai, India
Prof. Paturu Kondaiah, Ph.D.,
Dept. of Molecular Reproduction &
Developmental Genetics,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Dr. Shubha Maudgal, Ph.D., Director,
New Projects, Cancer Patients Aids Association,
Mumbai, India.
Dr. Manoj Pandey, MS,
Department of Surgical Oncology,
Institute of Medical Sciences,
Banaras Hindu University, India
Prof. M. Radhakrishna Pillai,
FRCPath, Ph.D., FASc, FNASc,
Director, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology,
Thiruvananthapuram, India
Prof. Ravi Salgia, MD, Ph.D.,
Department of Medicine,
University of Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dr. Rajiv Sarin, MD, DMRT, FRCR,
Director ACTREC, Mumbai, India
Prof. Takuji Tanaka, MD, Ph.D., Chairman,
Department of Oncologic Pathology,
Kanazawa Medical University, Ishikawa, Japan
Prof. James Trosko, Ph.D.,
Center for Integrative Toxicology
Michigan State University, Michigan
Dr. Jamboor K. Vishwanatha, Ph.D.
Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,
Univ. of North Texas Health Science Center,
Texas, USA
Dr. Gopala Kovvali, Ph.D., President, Carcinogenesis Foundation
Executive Editor, Journal of Carcinogenesis
Adjunct Professor of Genetics, Rutgers University, NJ, USA
Dr. Dhananjaya Saranath, Ph.D., FMAS
Research Director, Molecular Medicine, Reliance Life Sciences, Mumbai, India
Dr. Shubha Maudgal, Ph.D., Director, New Projects,
Cancer Patients Aids Association, Mumbai, India.
Dr. Eduardo Franco, M.P.H, Dr. P.H., Professor of Epidemiology and Oncology and Director,
Division of Cancer Epidemiology, McGill University's Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Canada
Dr. David A Potter, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Medicine,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Dr. Mary E Reid, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oncology,
Director of Collaborative Research, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA
Dr. Kovvali has published several research papers on DNA repair mechanisms to his credit. Dr.
Kovvali's current interests are in cancer prevention, education and public health related issues.
Currently, Dr. Gopala Kovvali works in private sector and is an Adjunct Professor in the
Department of Genetics, Rutgers University, NJ, and Executive Editor of the Journal of
Carcinogenesis, and was the founding Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Kovvali is a founder president of
Carcinogenesis Foundation, a non-profit organization that strives to understand the genesis of
cancers in order to prevent cancer incidence.
Dr. Saranath, Research Director, heads the Molecular Medicine Group of Reliance Life
Sciences. She is a Fellow of Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, India, Founder Member and
Member at Large of Council of the International Academy of Oral Oncology, and was the Past
President of the Indian Association of Cancer Research. Dr. Saranath has done pioneering
work towards understanding the molecular basis of Oral Cancer. Her current research in
translational medicine aims to develop 'Predictive / Preventive Molecular Biomarkers' in human
cancers, genetic diseases and infectious diseases, with emphasis on 'Diagnosis for All' in the
high end Molecular Diagnostics. She has authored over 70 publications.
Dr. Maudgal is PhD from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. After extensive
experience in the field of high temperature resistant polymers, in various Corporate
Organisations, Dr. Maudgal joined Cancer Patients Aids Association in 1999. Since then she
has been involve in cancer awareness program, running an interactive website for cancer
patients and family members, organising and overseeing volunteer counselling and training
programs for patient support groups, and supports cancer related research activities.
Professor Franco's research has focussed on molecular epidemiology and prevention of
cervical cancer, upper aero-digestive tract cancers and childhood tumours, and the
development of statistical methods for evaluating efficacy of cancer screening strategies and
assessing the impact of measurement error in epidemiology. He has published over 290
papers on these topics and edited two books on cancer epidemiology and prevention.
Dr. Potter's research interests include studies on the roles of calpain proteases in cancer, the
role of heat shock protein 90 (hsp 90) in breast cancer, and translational breast cancer clinical
trials. He is also studying regulation of calpain proteases and the role in cytoskeletal
remodeling; the role of cytochrome P450 in breast cancer progression.
Dr. Reid's research interests focus on early detection and chemoprevention of lung and head
and neck cancers, and the evaluation of genetic/epigenetic biomarkers of early lesions in high
risk populations. She has authored more than 50 publications.
Distinguished speakers at the Symposium
Dr. James E Trosko, Ph.D., Center for Integrative Toxicology,
Michigan State University, USA
Dr. Victoria M Villaflor, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine,
University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dr. Jamboor K Vishwanatha, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Biology and Immunology,
Director, Texas Center for Health Disparities,
Prof. Haim Werner, Ph.D., Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry,
Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Dr. Saikrishna Yendamuri, M.D., Assistant Professor of Oncology,
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, New York, USA
Paul W. Brandt-Rauf, Dr. P.H., M.D., Sc.D., UIC School of Public Health, Chicago
Dr. Trosko pioneered the studies on the mechanisms of tumor promotion, leading to the
discovery of tumor promoter and oncogene inhibition of gap junctional intercellular
communication (GJIC). More recently, his team pioneered the isolation of human adult stem
cells, identified a genetic marker for normal adult stem cells and showed that “cancer stem
cells” could be derived from these normal adult stem cells. Today, his research is a systems
integration of how environmental and dietary factors, acting during pre and post-natal
development can modify frequency of cancer, supporting the “Barker hypothesis”.
Dr. Victoria M Villaflor is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine in the
Section of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Chicago, Chicago. Dr. Villaflor
currently focuses her research efforts on clinical care of patients with head and neck,
esophageal and lung cancers. Her major research interests include combined
chemoradiotherapy as well as targeted therapies to improve clinical outcomes in patients with
head and neck, esophageal and lung carcinoma.
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Dr. Vishwanatha's research is in the area of cancer cell proliferation. He has published on
molecular markers that exhibit differences between prostate cancer incidence in patients from
USA and India. His laboratory is also investigating molecular markers for malignant
progression of oral dysplasia, and utilization of nanotechnology to deliver drugs and
biomolecules for therapy.
Prof. Werner is a leader in the field of the insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and, in particular, the
role and regulation of the IGF receptor. A prolific researcher, he is the author of over 135 papers.
Dr. Yendamuri is a thoracic surgeon at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in New York. His
lab focuses on translating the ability of microRNA expression profiles in the early detection
and prognostication of lung cancer. Dr.Yendamuri's clinical interests include minimally
invasive lung surgery, TEMLA (transcervical extended mediastinal lymphadenectomy) and
airway surgery. He has authored several manuscripts and book chapters in the clinical
arena as well as in lung cancer genetics.
Dr. Paul W. Brandt-Rauf is currently the Dean of the School of Public Health at the University of
Illinois at Chicago, and holds several prestigious appointments as Professor of Environmental
and Occupational Health Sciences in the School of Public Health, Professor of Medicine in the
College of Medicine. Dr. Brandt-Rauf's major research interests include environmental
carcinogenesis, with emphasis on the molecular biology and the molecular epidemiology of
cancer-related proteins, gene-environment interactions and the development of new
therapeutic/preventive interventions. He has authored over 220 journal articles and book
chapters.
Distinguished speakers at the Symposium
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Visa requirement
The Symposium will be held at the Reliance Life Sciences' headquarters, Dhirubhai Ambani Life Sciences Centre, Navi Mumbai, India.
Guesthouse accommodation will be made available at nominal charges to delegates from outside India on request, subject to availability. Hotel Bookings on payment will be facilitated for the delegates on request.
Recommended Hotels (Delegates may book directly or request organizers to facilitate)• Hotel South Coast/ Hotel Sai Nidhi, Rabale, Navi Mumbai • Hotel Renaissance, Powai, MumbaiOrganizers can help delegates with information on the stay charges/email address of hotel on request.
Abstracts are invited from participants for poster/oral presentations and should outline the rationale, objectives, brief work plan and findings of the study. The text should not exceed 250 words (Font: Arial; Size: 11 with single space). Abstracts must be submitted by January 05, 2010. A soft copy in MS Word format should be mailed to [email protected] with the subject line mentioning the word 'Abstract'. The best ten abstracts will be selected for oral presentations and others will be given poster presentations. Citations will be given to best oral/poster presentations and two of the best oral and poster presentations will receive awards.
The climate in Mumbai throughout the year is temperate from being hot and humid insummer to being pleasant in winter. Pleasant day highs of 27°C and cool nights of around 15°C can be expected in February.
English, the language of the Symposium, is a widely used and understood language amongst the urban population in most cities of India.
Overseas participants will need to have a valid passport and visa to enter India. Details about visa requirements should be obtained from the Indian Embassies in respective countries.
Registration fees:§Delegates from India and South Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INR 3,000/-
§Delegates from other countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD 300/-
Early Registration: Before December 05, 2009
§Delegates from India and South Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INR 2,000/-
§Delegates from other countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USD 200/-
Registration fees would cover for:
• Participation in the 3-day conference • Bag/folder with Book of Abstract;
• Lunch on all three days • Conference Dinner on Day 2
• High Tea on final day • Tea/Coffee/Biscuits through the conference
Last date of registration: January 15, 2010
Late fee of INR 500/- or USD 50/- would be charged after the due date.
Mode of Payment Demand Draft/Cheque favoring ‘Reliance Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd.’ can be sent by
registered post to the Secretariat at Reliance Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd., Dhirubhai Ambani
Life Sciences Centre, Thane-Belapur Road, Rabale, Navi Mumbai - 400 701, INDIA.
Delegates from USA may send the registration fees by cheque to the foundation’s office
in USA. Cheque should be payable to ‘Carcinogenesis Conference 2010’. Those
interested in paying by credit card may please visit http://symposium.rellife.com for
symposium registration.
Contact Secretariat: Delegates/students
may contact
regarding any
queries/assistance.
Or call Baby Jaisen
on 91-22-67678384.
Carcinogenesis Foundation
Sugar Land
Texas 77479, USA
Ph: ( 877) 225 7814 (Toll-free)
Fax: (877) 255 7661 (Toll-free)
614 Overdell Drive
About Reliance Life Sciences (RLS)
About Carcinogenesis Foundation, USA
Reliance Life Sciences, incorporated in the year 2001 is a new millennium initiative of the Reliance Group. Reliance
Life Sciences is developing business opportunities in the domains of medical, plant and industrial biotechnology.
From a domain perspective, these opportunities cover Biopharmaceuticals, Pharmaceuticals, Clinical Research
Services, Regenerative Medicine, Molecular Medicine, Novel Therapeutics, BioFuels, Plant Tissue Culture, Plant
Metabolic Engineering and Industrial Biotechnology. From an integration perspective, these opportunities encompass
Repositories, Research, Process Development, Pre-clinical Studies, Human Clinical Trials, Commercial-scale
Manufacture and Marketing, all of which are carried out in-house.
Carcinogenesis Foundation is a USA based non profit organization consisting of scientists, physicians and general
public around the world interested in global cancer prevention efforts. The mission of the foundation is to contribute to
understanding of the cancer causing processes with a primary goal to prevent incidence of cancers around the world.
The foundation strives to advance its mission through Research and Education by fostering community participation
and partnership. The foundation works collaboratively with academic institutions, pharmaceutical and biotechnology
companies and other non-profit organizations to identify ways and means to achieve the goals of the foundation.
Carcinogenesis foundation undertakes activities in four areas - Research, Awareness, Care and Education (RACE).The
foundation publishes Journal of Carcinogenesis, which is a peer-reviewed professional journal in the field of
carcinogenesis and carcinoprevention research. The foundation publishes a bi-monthly newsletter, CarciKnow News,
which is the "Voice of the foundation".
Foundation envisages to undertake community education by implementing a novel program- Community Health and
Science Education (CHASE) program
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