WHAT IS IPCC?
About IPCC
The International Pigment Cell Conference (IPCC) is the official meeting
of the International Federation of Pigment
Cell Societies (IFPCS) and is organised triennially by one of its four regional
societies. It has been a key international event for the members of the IFPCS since
1946. The IPCC attracts researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals from
all over the world and is an ideal platform for delegates to develop and foster close
collaborations and for the exchange of knowledge.
The Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research (ASPCR) will be organising the XXII IPCC from
4 to 7 September 2014 in Singapore. The conference will showcase the leading advances in
basic and translational research in pigment cell biology and melanoma, and also address
the burden of pigmentary disorders across Asia.
Event |
: XXII International Pigment Cell Conference (IPCC 2014) |
Date |
: 4-7 September 2014 |
About the ASPCR
The Asian Society for Pigment Cell
Research (ASPCR) is part of the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies
(IFPCS) which was founded in 1990 to foster interactions in the various disciplines of
pigment cell research worldwide. The ASPCR’s main aim is to promote and encourage the
exchange of information and collaboration between scientists and clinicians from Asia who
are involved in basic and clinical research on pigmentary disorders and pigment cell
biology.
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