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Curemark CEO Delivers Keynote Speech at Epigenetics Conference | ||
By: PR Newswire Association LLC. - 17 Dec 2014 | Back to overview list |
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RYE, N.Y., Dec. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Curemark, a leading drug research and development company focused on the treatment of autism and other neurological diseases, announced that Dr. Joan Fallon, CEO and founder, delivered a keynote speech at the Disease Therapeutics Symposia, held at the Courtyard Marriott in Cambridge, MA, December 3-4. Her speech, The Role of Endogenous and Exogenous Amino Acids in the Epigenetics of Neurodegenerative Diseases, took place on Wednesday, December 3. "We were thrilled to have Dr. Fallon as part of our roster of speakers this year," said Krishnarao Appasani, Ph.D., MBA, CEO and founder of GeneExpression Systems. "Dr. Fallon joins a group of accomplished academicians and scientists who remain focused on driving forward opportunities for biomedical research in global industry. In particular, her early findings on certain pancreatic enzyme deficiencies and the critical role they may play in the diagnosis and treatment of autism has the potential to deliver first-in-class therapies to many young patients on the spectrum who currently have no available treatment options for their core symptoms." Other keynotes were given by: Georg K. Gerber, MD, PhD, MPH, Instructor & Associate Pathologist, Co-Director, Center for Clinical & Translational Metagenomics Kwanghun Chung, Ph.D., Helmholtz Career Development Assistant Professor This year's Symposia consisted of two distinct meetings, co-located under one banner: the fourth annual International Neuron to Synapse & Optogenetics Meeting (entitled Neuronal Function to Mapping & Disease Therapeutics), and the inaugural Microbiome Meeting, (named Gut Biology to Infection, Immune Tolerance & Disease Therapeutics). About GeneExpression Systems GeneExpression Systems Partners with Appasani Research Conferences & Educational Institute (ARCEI.org), US-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote global science education. GeneExpression Systems has been incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the year of 1999 by Harvard and MIT trained scientists. About Curemark MEDIA CONTACT: Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141117/159280LOGO SOURCE Curemark |
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