Endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis—From molecules to organisms: Report on the 14th International Calreticulin Workshop, Saint Malo, France

Author:

Bakambamba Ketsia12,Di Modugno Federico12,Guilbard Marianne34,Le Goupil Simon12,Lhomond Stephanie12,Pelizzari‐Raymundo Diana12,Avril Tony12,Chevet Eric12ORCID,Delom Frédéric3,Lafont Elodie12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inserm U1242 University of Rennes Rennes France

2. Centre de Lutte Contre le Cancer Eugène Marquis Rennes France

3. Inserm U1312, ARTiSt Lab University of Bordeaux Bordeaux France

4. Thabor Therapeutics Paris France

Abstract

AbstractThe Calreticulin Workshop, initiated in 1994 by Marek Michalak in Banff (Alberta, Canada), was first organized to be an informal scientific meeting attended by researchers working on diverse biological questions related to functions associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)‐resident lectin‐like chaperone and applied to a wide range of biological systems and models. Since then, this workshop has broadened the range of topics to cover all ER‐related functions, has become international and has been held in Canada, Chile, Denmark, Italy, Switzerland, UK, USA, Greece and this year in France. Each conference, which is organized every other year (pending world‐wide pandemic), generally attracts between 50 and 100 participants, including both early career researchers and international scientific leaders to favour discussions and exchanges. Over the years, the International Calreticulin Workshop has become an important gathering of the calreticulin and ER communities as a whole. The 14th International Calreticulin Workshop occurred from May 9–12 in St‐Malo, Brittany, France, and has been highlighted by its rich scientific content and open‐minded discussions held in a benevolent atmosphere. The 15th International Calreticulin Workshop will be organized in 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.

Funder

Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer

Région Bretagne

Université de Rennes 1

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Medicine

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