Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to
announce the 3rd International Conference on Paraoxonases (ICP).
It will be held at the University of California Los Angeles,
between September 7th-10th, 2008.
Located in beautiful,
sunny Southern California, UCLA has flourished in becoming one
of the top schools in the United States and is considered among
the best in the global community.
The pivotal role of the
Paraoxonases (PON) family in a variety of inflammatory diseases,
e.g. atherosclerosis, in preventing the toxicity of
organophosphorus insecticides and nerve agents and a variety of
other compounds has made them an interesting target for both
clinicians and scientists alike. Research into the paraoxonase (PON)
family of enzymes (PON1, PON2 and PON3) has increased
exponentially over the last five years especially following the
initiation of paraoxonase conferences.
The first two
international conferences on paraoxonases were a great success.
The “First International Conference on Paraoxonases” was held at
the University of Michigan April 2004, in honor of Professor
Bert N La Du, a pioneer in paraoxonase research. (Sadly,
Professor La Du passed away in February 2005). The researchers
in the paraoxonase field regrouped and organized the “2nd
International Conference on Paraoxonases” in Hungary
(Sept’2006), which was a grand success due to a number of
excellent scientific presentations and enhancement of
collaborative research in this field.
The objectives of the 3rd
ICP remains the same as the previous two conferences: to
disseminate the latest aspects of research into the genetics,
biochemistry, structural biology, regulation of PONs and their
roles in inflammatory diseases e.g. atherosclerosis with expert
lectures from 20 invited plenary lecturers and another 30-40
short and poster presentations from young investigators.
We anticipate a global
attendance at the conference of between 150- 200 persons.
Particular aspects of this conference will include the Bert N La
Du Memorial Lecture, 3 Memorial Traveling Fellowships for Young
Investigators and a round table discussion on the impact of the
latest research on PON. UCLA provides a great venue for
students, postdoctoral fellows and clinical scientists to
interact with experts in the PON fields of study. The explosion
of research into the PON family makes this a timely conference
to review recent exciting advances in the field and provide an
environment for cross-fertilization of ideas, particularly
important for researchers new to the field.