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Targeting PI3K Signaling in Cancer

June 15th, 2012

Daedalus

After a hectic ASCO 2012, the next conference we will be attending is The New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), Inositol Phospholipid Signaling in Physiology and Disease event on June 26 -27, 2012 in New York.

NYAS Inositol Phospholipid Signaling Event Banner Targeting PI3K Signaling in Cancer

The NYAS often run events that are on a par with the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), where leading researchers present their early-stage findings to the science community.  Cancer signaling pathways are complex and understanding basic science in this area is key to rational drug development and target identification.

The keynote lecture is by Lewis Cantley, who will speak on “Phosphoinositol Signaling and Disease.”  Of the many interesting topics from a new product development perspective that will be discussed, a few that caught our attention include:

  • Lloyd Trotman, PTEN Activity
  • Neil Rosen, Mechanisms of PI3K Inhibition in Cancer
  • David Solit, Interrupting the PI3K-AKT-mTOR Pathway in Cancer Therapy

Researchers from Novartis and Gilead will also discuss some of the challenges in clinical development and targeting PI3Kδ  in lymphoid malignancies.

If you are interested in the PI3-kinase area for drug development or want to learn more about the where the cutting edge of cancer research is at in this area, then the NYAS event on inositol phospholipid signaling looks well worth attending.

Icarus Consultants is delighted to be a promotional partner with The New York Academy of Sciences for this event, and in return we can offer readers a 15% discount on the cost of meeting registration. Use the special code INOSITOL15 when making your booking – please note this does not apply to existing registrations.

If you can’t make it to New York, Sally Church will be writing about it on Pharma Strategy Blog, unless a budding young scientist attending the meeting would like to write a guest post – if that’s you, then please do contact us and we would be delighted to hear from you!

Update June 28, 2012

The New York Academy of Sciences meeting was well worth attending.

Sally Church, PhD has written about data presented at the meeting on PI3K delta and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) inhibitors in development for CLL & NHL.

In her Pharma Strategy Blog post, Sally discusses some of the challenges and opportunities for GS-1101 (formerly CAL-101) and ibrutinib.

NYAS: Pathogenesis of Cancer and Inflammation

February 10th, 2011

Daedalus

NYAS Oxidative Stress in Cancer and Exploitation of Negative Regulators as Therapeutics 300x148 NYAS: Pathogenesis of Cancer and InflammationSally Church, PhD is a professional member of the The New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). Later today she will be at a meeting organized by the cancer & signaling discussion group.

The event titled “Oxidative Stress in Cancer and Exploitation of Negative Regulators as Therapeutics” seeks to explore the role that reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) have in cancer and inflammation.

There is an impressive line up of speakers.  Meetings such as these provide an occasion to hear about early-stage research, translational medicine and provide a window on where oncology new product development opportunities may arise.

They also provide the chance to network and meet key opinion leaders (KOL). Icarus Consultants undertakes KOL market research, and personal relationships are often key to obtaining access to physicians and researchers with extremely busy schedules.

You can find Sally’s forthcoming conference schedule on the Icarus Consultants web site.