June 11-14, 2008
Sponsor/Co-Sponsor(s): Division of Intramural Research (DIR), NICHD; Office for Rare Diseases, NIH; University of Michigan Millie Schembechler Adrenal Cancer Program; Adrenal Cortex Conferences; University of Buffalo; and The American Endocrine Society
Location: San Francisco, California
Purpose: The conference will focus on the adrenal cortex, a gland that produces the steroid hormones, cortisol and aldosterone, that are essential for life. It will provide a greater opportunity to discuss new discoveries and their impact on rare diseases specifically related to the adrenal gland. New insights into the role of adrenal stem cells in the differentiation and development of the mouse adrenal cortex; new genes implicated in adrenocortical carcinoma; adrenocorticotropic hormone resistance syndromes; other forms of adrenal insufficiency; and including newly discovered genes implicated in congenital adrenal hyperplasia will be the major topics.
Conference Organizers:
Alexander C. Brownie, University of Buffalo
Maria Dufau, DIR, NICHD, NIH
Bernard Schimmer, University of Toronto
Contact:
Dr. Maria Dufau, Program in Developmental Endocrinology and Genetics, DIR, NICHD
Tel: (301) 496-2021
Fax: (301) 480-8010
E-mail: dufuam@mail.nih.gov