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  1. Enthusiastic, talented colleagues combined with exciting, medically relevant science made staying on as a scientist an easy decision. The current mission of my group is to decipher the signaling mechanisms unleashing proinflammatory cell death programs that may exacerbate a range of inflammatory diseases.

    • What Are The Medical Implications and Goals For This Work?
    • How Does This Meeting Stand Out from Other Cell Death Meetings?
    • What Is Your Favorite “Way to Die” and Why?

    Dr. Newton: The goal is to provide a new dimension to the armamentarium presently used to treat inflammatory pathologies. It is only through the discovery of innovative medicines that make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients that we will fulfill our mission.

    Dr. Newton: I think this meeting provides the best opportunity for experts from all parts of the world to engage with our South American scientific counterparts. There is generally good representation from the hosting country, and we have an attendee make up that is distinct from meetings held elsewhere which can only help to infuse the field with ...

    Dr. Newton: Apoptosis because it’s less messy. See Dr. Newton's Keynote Address in Sao Paulo on November 19th at "Why So Many Ways to Die? Apoptosis, Necroptosis, Pyroptosis and Beyond" About Kim Newton Kim Newton earned her PhD from the University of Melbourne, Australia for her work with Dr. Andreas Strasser defining the role of death receptor si...

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  3. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 38242081Cell death - PubMed

    Jan 18, 2024 · Here, we review the signaling mechanisms underlying each cell-death pathway, discuss how impaired or excessive activation of the distinct cell-death processes can promote disease, and highlight existing and potential therapies for redressing imbalances in cell death in cancer and other diseases.

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    Meet Our Scientists. Learn about highly talented scientists from different areas and levels of the Genentech Research organization. Select a tile to see information about each researcher's education and background, top scientific papers, and awards.

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  5. Kim Newton's 70 research works with 15,541 citations and 22,435 reads, including: Control of Cell Death in Health and Disease.

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