Organizers:
Martin Schwartz, Yale UniversityEllie Tzima, Oxford University
Blood vessels are sculpted by mechanical forces from blood pressure and flow from the first heartbeat to the end of life. Observations in the late 1800’s first suggested that shear stress and blood pressure influenced artery physiology and remodeling. Over the past 40 years, recognition has steadily grown of the centrality of mechanotransduction to vascular development, physiology and vascular diseases. This symposium aims to offer both a broad historical perspective and up to date findings on the role of mechanotransduction in vascular biology and medicine.
Submit you abstract by December 1, 2024.Click here to submit your abstract
Sessions will begin at 12:00pm on each day and end by 4:30pm Eastern Time.
NAVBO members receive a discount. Trainees will pay $75 through January 10, 2025 ($100 after that date). Regular and Emeritus members of NAVBO will pay $125 ($175 after January 10). Non-members (both trainees and faculty) pay $250 ($300 after January 10).
Non-member trainees should consider joining NAVBO to save on registration fees. Membership is $60 (student) to $65 (Postdoc) per year. https://members.navbo.org/member-application
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