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  • Hypoxia and Consequences: From Molecule to Malady

    March 12 - 14, 2009
    The New York Academy of Sciences

    Presented by The New York Academy of Sciences

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    Ask any mountain climber or deep-sea diver: when it comes to oxygen deprivation, timing is everything. The body is not only affected by how long it goes without oxygen, but also by the time it takes for its cells to react to this shortage of oxygen, also known as hypoxia. Both rapid and delayed responses have a profound impact on normal physiological function, and on the progression of diseases such as pulmonary hypertension, sleep apnea, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.

    Scientific Organizing Committee

    • Navdeep S. Chandel, Northwestern University
    • Gabriel G. Haddad, University of California, San Diego
    • Chris Peers, University of Leeds School of Medicine


    The Plenary Sessions have been organized as follows:

    Day 1: Transcriptional responses to hypoxia
    Day 2: Oxygen sensing
    Day 3: Pathophysiological responses to hypoxia


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