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[Protein-analysis] 8th International NCCR Symposium on New Trends in Structural Biology

Patrick Sticher via proteins%40net.bio.net (by sticher from bioc.uzh.ch)
Fri Jul 9 03:42:18 EST 2010


Dear colleagues,

we have the following announcements to make:
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8th International NCCR Symposium on New Trends in Structural Biology
2 + 3 September 2010, ETH Zürich, Lecture Hall HG E7, Zürich, Switzerland

For more information about the event format, speaker list, and lecture 
titles,
please see www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/symposium2010.asp

Plenary lecturers:
Ad Bax, James U. Bowie, Kathryn M. Ferguson, Rudi Glockshuber, John 
Kuriyan,
Jonathon Howard, Jan Löwe, Krzysztof Palczewski, Bob Stroud, Wilfred F. 
van Gunsteren

Poster presentations by NCCR scientists and guests

Online registration to this event is still possible through the 
symposium homepage or directly at:
http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/registration10.asp
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Please do not hesitate to contact me anytime if you need further 
information (sticher from bioc.uzh.ch).

With best regards,
Patrick Sticher

The NCCR Structural Biology is a research initiative of the Swiss 
Science Foundation. Its research encompasses the fields of recombinant 
protein technologies, macromolecular structure determination and 
computational biomolecular sciences with a special focus on membrane 
proteins and supramolecular assemblies/interactions. 13 research groups 
from Swiss Universities and Research Institutions participate in this 
network. www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/

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Visit the NCCR on the Internet
www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch

Dr. Patrick Sticher Moser
NCCR Scientific Officer
Institute of Biochemistry
University of Zürich
Winterthurerstrasse 190
CH - 8057 Zürich

Phone	+41 / (0)44 / 635 54 84
Fax	+41 / (0)44 / 635 59 08
Mail	sticher from bioc.uzh.ch



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