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Phase Transitions in Cellular Signaling and Disease

Organization FEDERATION OF AMER SOC FOR EXPER BIOLOGYLocation Rockville, UNITED STATESPosted 9 Feb 2026Deadline 31 Jan 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2026AcademiaAccelerationAddressAutomobile DrivingBehaviorBiologyBiophysicsBiotechBiotechnologyBostonCancer BiologyCancersCareer ChoiceCareer PathCell Communication and SignalingCell NucleusCell SignalingCellular biologyCollaborationsCommunitiesCytoplasmDNA Molecular BiologyDedicationsDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDisorderEducational workshopEngineeringEventFacultyFloridaFosteringFoundationsFundingGene TranscriptionGenetic TranscriptionGenomeGrantIndustryIntracellular Communication and SignalingInvestigatorsKnowledgeLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMassachusettsMedicineMolecularMolecular BiologyNervous System DiseasesNervous System DisorderNeurologic DisordersNeurological DisordersNeurosciencesNucleusOncogenicOrganismPb elementPhase TransitionPhysical condensationPhysiologyProcessRNA ExpressionRecurrenceRecurrentRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResearchersRoleScienceScientistSeriesSignal TransductionSignal Transduction SystemsSignalingStressTherapeuticTranscriptionTravelUniversitiesWorkshopbiological signal transductionbiophysical foundationbiophysical principlesbiophysical sciencescancer typecareercareer aspirationcareer developmentcareer faircareer interestcareer networkingcareer pathwaycareer trackcell biologycomputational frameworkcomputer frameworkcomputer scientistcondensationconferenceconventiondevelopmentaldrivingdrug discoveryheavy metal Pbheavy metal leadinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestlecturesliving systemmalignancymemberneoplasm/cancerneurological diseasenew approachesnew therapeutic approachnew therapeutic interventionnew therapeutic strategiesnew therapy approachesnew treatment approachnew treatment strategynovel approachesnovel strategiesnovel strategynovel therapeutic approachnovel therapeutic interventionnovel therapeutic strategiesnovel therapy approachpeer coachingpeer instructionpeer led team learningpeer mentoringpeer supportpeer teachingpostersprofessional networkingprogramsprotein homeostasisproteostasissocial rolespeed networkingsummitsymposiasymposiumtransdisciplinary collaboration
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Funds are requested to provide partial support for the inaugural FASEB Science Research Conference (SRC)

on biomolecular condensates, titled "Phase Transitions in Cellular Signaling and Disease”, to be held from

January 11–15, 2026, in Melbourne, Florida, USA. Biomolecular condensation has been recently discovered to

be a ubiquitous phenomenon in living systems, supporting normal physiology and driving disease processes,

including cancers and neurological disorders. These discoveries have generated immense interest among

biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, and computer scientists to develop an integrated experimental,

theoretical, and computational framework to understand phase transition as a mechanism for programming

cellular signaling, stress regulation, and genome organization. Aberrant behaviors of condensates have been

shown to result in alterations in soluble protein homeostasis, dysregulation of signaling events in the cytoplasm,

and activation of oncogenic transcriptional programs in the nucleus. These discoveries have also fueled new

directions in drug discovery research, which are currently pursued by biotech and pharma companies. The 2026

conference on biomolecular condensates will feature two keynote lectures, 30 invited speakers and session

chairs, including rising stars, and up to 150 attendees. The specific objectives of the conference are to stimulate

and enable: 1) scientific knowledge exchange, both among academic researchers and between academia and

industry, 2) professional networking and collaboration, and 3) peer mentoring and support for early-career

scientists. Besides keynotes, invited and contributed talks, and poster sessions, the program will include a

Career Development Workshop for trainees and junior faculty members to address career choices and

milestones in a panel discussion format. It will also feature a Meet-the-Expert/Speaker Session covering a range

of professional development topics, fostering an interactive platform for knowledge sharing, peer mentoring, and

professional networking. Through these activities, this FASEB conference will catalyze new connections between

molecular biophysics, cell and molecular biology, cancer biology, neuroscience, and drug discovery

communities, enabling exchanges of cutting-edge discoveries and identification of major challenges as the field

moves forward.

Grant Number: 1R13CA310755-01
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Priya Banerjee

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