Session Proposal for 15th SCBA International Symposium, Taipei, Taiwan, June 26-29, 2015 (*Each sessionwill be75 min.)

Submitted by:

Title/Name of the session:

Theme Category: Primary ______Secondary______

(See the attached at the back of this form for theme category)

Co-chairs:Acceptance

  1. Name:(Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

  1. Name: (Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

* Please mark * for Person in charge of this symposium/workshop

Speakers (total 5 speakers including chairs):

  1. Name: (Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

2. Name: (Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

  1. Name: (Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

4. Name: (Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

5. Name: (Yes) or (No)

Address:

Phone: Fax:

E-mail:

Title of presentation:

Potential sponsorfor this session (or have the speakers agreed to be self sponsored?):

Amount of support: Confirmation date:

Please indicate which speaker in this session is a junior faculty or/and a woman faculty: Name:

General Information and Conditions of Session Proposals:

  1. SCBA will waive the Registration Fees for all invited speakers. SCBA will offer speakers free opening reception dinner buffet, daily coffee breaks, and lunch boxes.SCBA does not pay for invited speaker’s air or local transportation, accommodation and other meals.
  2. Please consider 5 speakers as an optimal number of speakers in each session. If the co-chair(s) do give a presentation, then the total speaker numbers should be reduced. Time allocation will be 75 minutes/session. Each speaker speaks 12 min. and leaves 3 min. for questions and answers. We want to promote scientific interactions.
  3. All invited speakers are encouraged to be present and actively participate for the entire meeting through interaction and discussion with other fellow colleagues, young investigators, students and media personnel.
  4. If invited speakers cannot participate, co-chairs are responsible to find a replacement. However, the Scientific Program Committee can also recommend alternate speakers to replace those who cannot come due to unforeseen and unexpected circumstances. Any such absentees should be identified at the earliest possible time to the Organizers and scientific committee Chair and co-Chair.
  5. Please indicate in the proposal whether those invited speakers whom you have suggested have or have not accepted your nomination by selecting either “YES” or “NO”. Acceptance of the invitation implies that the invited speakers will assume the financial responsibility of attendance and presentation in the SCBA symposium.
  6. The Scientific Program Committee will preferentially evaluate proposals that are more directly related to the theme of the meeting and more preferably on those which have indication and “mutual agreement” of the invited speakers to participate in this meeting if the proposed workshop is accepted.Additionally, the Scientific Program Committee will give higher priority to session proposals that include at least one junior (e.g., Assistant Professor) or/and a woman SCBA member, or speakers from Taiwan and/or mainland China.
  1. Each accepted session co-chair and invited speaker must submit an abstract and complete the registration process at the meeting website( be available soon) by specified deadline.
  2. There will be fewer sessions organized this time than in the past SCBA conferences, so it is important that the proposals should be submitted as early as possible.
  3. There will be opportunity to submit abstracts for poster presentations after the meeting website is open in about 1-2 months.

Please submit your Session Proposal by e-mail attachment to Dr. Xiang-Dong Fu (), Dr. Gen-Sheng Feng (), and Dr. Hui-Zheng () before November 18, 2014. Acceptance of the above conditions is required for the proposal to be considered.

The ten scientific themes of the 2015 SCBA Symposium

(4 sessions for each theme on average, or 2 to 6 sessions per theme depending on how many proposals we receive and their quality)

1.Biotech and Biopharm

(Drug development and biomarkers)

2.Cancer Research

(Signaling, mechanisms, and therapy)

3.Gene Regulation and RNA Biology

(Transcription, RNA processing, non-coding RNA and post translational modification)

4.Genomic Biology and Genetic Diseases

(Genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, gene function and deficiencies,)

5.Immunity, Infection and Inflammation

(Virus, microbe, vaccine, immunology, autoimmune diseases and other inflammatory diseases such as organ or tissue injury)

6.Metabolic Diseases

(Diabetes, obesity and other metabolic related diseases)

7.Neuroscience, Aging and Degenerative Diseases

(Neural development and function, Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders)

8.Plant Biology and Agricultural Sciences

(Plant and agriculture related science)

9.Stem Cell, Gene & Cell Therapy

(Stem cell, cell therapy and gene therapy)

10.Technology Development

(Structural biology, single cell imaging, sequencing, or analysis, new developments in mass-spectrometry and other novel techniques)