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PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

PCSI 2009

Jan 1, 2009 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces
 

Multiple Sclerosis (A8)

Jan 21-26, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Despite important recent progress, the etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown and important therapeutic needs are unmet. This conference will discuss advances in basic pathogenetic mechanisms and emergent therapies for MS. Emphasis will be on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including mechanisms of lymphocyte activation and trafficking across the blood brain barrier, on sources of axonal pathology, and genetic risk factors. New imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. An important challenge in MS research is to integrate emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
 

Frontiers in Reproductive Biology and Regulation of Fertility (B5)

Feb 1-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Sexual reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process essential for successful propagation and diversification of genetic complements, beginning with germ cell development and completing with birth of live young. For successful reproduction, a plethora of events including gametogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and placentation requires precise regulation; the success of each go-ahead event is dependent on the accomplishment of the preceding event. Research on these events and their coordination has been translated into clinical practice, particularly for enhancing successes in fertility clinics, controlling gynecological diseases and developing contraceptives. This meeting is designed to bring together a diverse group of leaders, established and rising in the field, who study the complex regulation of reproduction
 

Frontiers of NMR in Biology (B8)

Feb 15-20, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Advances in NMR technology would not be possible without our continued efforts to develop new methodologies and applications. This symposium will focus on the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy as well as recent biological discoveries made through NMR studies. Emphasis will be placed on the investigation of large biological systems, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, and transient states of enzymatic reactions or protein interactions. As such, those using NMR have been extending its application to more complex and challenging systems in combination with other biophysical
 

The Neurobiology of Pain and Analgesia (C2)

Feb 22-27, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe/Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
This symposium will highlight the substantial advances made in our understanding of the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain and the enormous opportunities these present for identifying and exploiting new targets for therapy. Current therapy is largely empirical and is based on suppressing symptoms. The future offers treatment targeted at the specific neural mechanisms responsible. This requires understanding the mechanisms, being able to identify which mechanism operates in which patient, and having pharmacological tools to act on the molecular targets that drive these mechanisms. Furthermore, we need to identify which patient is at risk of developing pain and develop preventative disease-modifying treatments to abort the
 

2009 IEEE LEOS Workshop on Interconnections Within High Speed Digital Systems (HSD)

May 3-6, 2009 at Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Interconnections within digital computing and switching systems today are often a critical performance bottleneck. The purpose of this Workshop is to determine the interconnection requirements of emerging and future computer and communications systems and to discuss state-of-the-art solutions in wired and wireless, optical and electrical interconnection technologies. Interconnection technologies are considered at the component, packaging, and systems level.
 

PCSI 2010

Jan 1, 2010 at La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe New Mexico United States
Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces