Abstract

As the number of Australians who attended the fifth European Workshop on Cell Death (EWCD) was sufficient to field a soccer team capable of taking on the rest of the World, it seemed fitting that we should host an Australian version. ‘Death on the Reef', the First Australian WCD was therefore held in August 2011 on a secluded island location off the coast of Queensland to discuss the latest research in this field. The meeting attracted predominantly young scientists who presented short talks on their current research, and highlighted that not only does Australia, ‘abound in nature's gifts', as proclaimed by the national anthem, but also abounds in high quality cell death research. Although it was not possible to cover all of the talks here because of editorial restrictions, the quality of these talks made a good argument for a biennial meeting to complement the EWCD.

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