I am looking forward to giving a big hug to all of you in 2022 at the conference at Proctor
Academy.
Please stay well!!
Best wishes,
Liliana Schaefer
Chair of the 2020 & 2022 GRC on Proteoglycans
has decided that the 2020
Conference on Proteoglycans will not go forward as originally planned. The conference will
now be held in July 2022 at Proctor Academy in Andover, NH, USA.
I would like to thank the Vice-
Chair Catherine Merry, all formal GRC Chairs, the Advisory Committee, Chair persons,
Speakers, and Participants for their advice, enthusiasm and friendship. It is with your help that
we will organize the 2022 GRC on Proteoglycans!
A message from Liliana: Gordon Research Conference on Proteoglycans 2020: Cancelled… but we are frontiers in proteoglycan research in 2022 again!
Dear Matrix Biology Community,
I would like to kindly inform you due to the global coronavirus pandemic the GRC Board of Trustees
As hopefully most of you now know, the PG GRC 2020 has had to be postponed. For now, stay safe, look after your families and friends and we'll have chances to re-group and share our recent discoveries (including on anti-virals?) soon.
Do you need to know more about how proteoglycans regulate tissue homeostasis? See more like this Mice Lacking Glypican 4 Display Juvenile Hyperactivity and Adult Social Interaction Deficits https://t.co/7JZN68WDaB at the PG Gordon in July 2020!
Submit abstracts and register before 3rd February to join us at the 2020 DSMB annual meeting on 9th March @ Mærsk Tower, University of Copenhagen! We also have a best oral and a best poster award! Help us spread the news @IntSocMatBio@BSMB1@ccstorytime@Matrixbiologie
Using genome editing to uncover roles for glycosaminoglycans in human health? Rudolf Jaenisch will be presenting at the PG GRC. Read more about it here: Genome-wide CRISPR screen for Zika virus resistance in human neural cells https://t.co/h2MCGd8KmK
The conference program for the PG GRC 2020 is out! https://t.co/LSM0YB3tul . Fancy hearing from groups you know (Marian Young, Tony Day, Mattias Belting etc.) plus those you might not know yet (e.g. Rudy Jaenisch)? Come along and join in!
We hope that you will share our enthusiasm for this meeting and favorably consider this invitation. The conference is always very well attended. Therefore, we would like to encourage you to apply ASAP!
The 2020 GRC on Proteoglycans is the 19th conference to be held in this scientific area (the first being in 1984) and is shaping up to be one of the most exciting and important meetings in this field.