Origins of cancer symposium 2015: posttranslational modifications and cancer
Jason Cooper1, Kevin Maupin1 and Nathan Merrill1
1 Van Andel Institute Graduate School, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Correspondence:
Nathan Merrill, email:
Keywords: cancer, posttranslational modifications, bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, review
Received: August 26, 2015 Accepted: August 27, 2015 Published: August 29, 2015
Abstract
The sixth annual Origins of Cancer Symposium was held July 10, 2015, at the Van Andel Research Institute in Grand Rapids, MI. Its theme was Beyond the Genome, with talks focused on the various influences of posttranslational modifications in malignant transformation and the spread of cancer. This event was organized by senior Ph.D. students as part of their professional development training at the Van Andel Institute Graduate School and is a successor to the original Oncogene meetings established by the Foundation for Advanced Cancer Studies in the 1980s. The symposium featured eight world-renowned scientists who disclosed their new findings and reflected upon past work related to the array of posttranslational modifications that contribute to cancer.