Canada Gairdner Symposium

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The Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI) is delighted to host this year's Canada Gairdner International Award recipient Dr. Lynne Maquat (http://www.gairdner.org/content/lynne-e-maquat). Dr. Maquat was awarded the 2015 Canada Gairdner International Award "In recognition of her achievements in RNA research, in particular her discovery of nonsense-mediated mRNA decay, which is critically important in health and disease".

The Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute is exceptionally pleased to be hosting Dr. Maquat, as she is one of many researchers in previous years to be presented with the Canada Gairdner International Award for RNA research (see below for a selected list of Gairdner Award winners).

ARRTI invites all interested parties to the Canada Gairdner Symposium "New Horizons in RNA Research" on October 20th and 21st, 2015 at the University of Lethbridge

The Symposium will begin with Dr. Lynne Maquat's keynote lecture titled:

"Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay and Human Disease: Genome Guardian and Executor"

Date:  Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Location: Students' Union Ballroom

Cost: FREE

Everybody Welcome!


Dr. Maquat's lecture will be followed by oral presentations during the afternoon of October 20th (PE261) and the morning of October 21st (Penny Building Room 210; 324 5th Street South, Lethbridge). Oral presentations will be selected from among the registered participants.

Registration is free through Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/canada-gairdner-symposium-tickets-18142535813), and is open until September 25th, 2015. Abstracts may be submitted through email to RNA@uleth.ca.

 

The Canada Gairdner International Award is presented annually by the Canada Gairdner Foundation to international researchers who have made exceptional contributions to biomedical sciences. The Canada Gairdner International Award is exceeded in prestige by only a few international awards, including the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Since 1959, there have been 321 researchers presented with the Canada Gairdner International Award; of these 321 researchers, 82 have gone on to win a Nobel Prize in Medicine. The Canada Gairdner International Award has an international reputation for recognizing outstanding medical breakthroughs, and it is now widely considered to be an indicator of future Nobel Prize-winning research.

The Canada Gairdner Foundation is also a national educational program supported by the Government of Canada, as well as the Government of Alberta. In 2008, the Canadian Government provided the Canada Gairdner Foundation with $20 million to continue the award for future generations. Part of this funding is used to inspire young people to consider medical and scientific careers, and to increase public awareness of the value of scientific research and discovery. To this end, the Canada Gairdner Foundation sends Award winners to more than 20 Canadian university so that they may discuss their research careers with scientists, research trainees, and high school students to foster scientific curiosity.

 

Here is a selected list of Canada Gairdner International Award winners and a brief description of the research for which they were awarded the prize. Researchers whose names appear in bold have gone on to win a Nobel Prize.

 

Room or Area: 
University of Lethbridge

There is no admission fee for the keynote lecture, however, we ask that attendees for the symposium complete registration through Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/canada-gairdner-symposium-tickets-18142535813

Registrants for the symposium may indicate their intent to present at the symposium through the Eventbrite page, and can send their abstract to rna@uleth.ca. Presentations for the symposium will be selected from among the submitted abstracts.


Contact:

Adam Smith | adam.smith4@uleth.ca | 403-332-4544 | uleth.ca/artsci/biochemistry/canada-gairdner-symposium

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