2012 Meeting will take place in Melbourne Australia,    15-19 Jan, 2012  Click for more details

Meeting website now available on www.iszb2012.org

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A new book:

Zinc in Human Health, editor Lothar Rink. Click for more information.

 

The inaugural ISZB prize in honor of Dr. Chris Frederickson’s lifetime research into the research of zinc neurobiology will be awarded in the ISZB 2012 meeting in Australia.

 Contact Info:           iszb.org@gmail.com

 

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The International Society for Zinc Biology was founded in early 2008.  Zinc is well known to biologists for its roles as an essential cofactor for many enzymes active in digestion and metabolism, and in transcription factors active in the control of gene expression.   Recently, it has become increasingly appreciated that zinc also plays critical roles in the nervous, reproductive and immune systems, as well as in embryonic development.  Evidence is accumulating that zinc has important functions in regulating signal transduction cascades in the cell and may be involved in several diseases, including Alzheimer disease, diabetes, stroke, cancer, wound healing and macular degeneration of the eye. 

The ISZB is an international, nonprofit organization; one of our driving goals is to bring together scientists from a diversity of fields that have a common interest in the structural, biochemical, genetic and physiological aspects of zinc biology.  Membership is open to individuals from any nation, including scientists, students, physicians, regulators, sponsors, and any other professionals interested in zinc biology.

 

 Prof. Elias Aizenman, elected chair of SZB, 2011-2013

Prof. Gorm Danscher, elected Honorary chair of the SZB

 

The society will organize and support meetings to encourage exchange of information (See Meetings tab). We strongly believe that  the ISZB will embrace all the voices present in the field, and aims to encourage and sustain the growth of zinc biology research.