Tucson Myofilament Meeting, May 23-26

The Tucson Myofilament Meeting is an international 3.5-day Sarver Heart Center conference that brings together approximately 250 scientists focused on the structure and function of the myofilaments that comprise the contractile machinery of muscle. Spanning topics from molecular biophysics to heart and skeletal muscle disease mechanisms and drug development, the meeting is known for its highly interactive, collaborative, and informal atmosphere, with strong engagement of early career investigators.

Traditionally held biennially at the University of Wisconsin, the meeting will continue at the University of Arizona beginning in May 2026, offering a distinctive Tucson setting that fosters scientific exchange and community building.

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Fall 2002 (Issue 35)

General Date of Release: 
Wednesday, August 14, 2002
Issue Number: 
35
Topics: 

Should We Pay for Donor Organs?

The Truth About Body Scans

Diet Books - Waist Aids or Wasted Aides?

To Prevent Heart Disease ... Know Your Numbers

Cath Lab Marks 20 Years of Safety, Success

Transplant Teaches Lesson in Partnerships

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