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[Protein-analysis] PRACTICAL COURSE ON REACTION KINETICS OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES

Patrick Sticher via proteins%40net.bio.net (by sticher from bioc.uzh.ch)
Tue Sep 7 02:11:20 EST 2010


  Dear colleagues,

please be informed that online applications are accepted for the 
following course:

9TH NCCR PRACTICAL COURSE ON REACTION KINETICS OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES

January 10 - 14, 2011
Zürich, Switzerland
http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/nccrcourse2011.asp

Course topics include:
General introduction to reaction kinetics, reaction kinetics of enzymes, 
techniques for measuring fast reactions on the millisecond time scale, 
spectroscopic methods for following reactions between proteins and 
ligands and conformational transitions in proteins
Fluorescence anisotropy measurements, FRET-measurements, single-molecule 
fluorescence spectroscopy, kinetics of protein folding, evaluation of 
kinetic data, topical examples from ongoing research projects (invited 
guest speakers).
The main focus of the course will be on practical work in small learning 
groups.

The course is primarily directed to PhD students and postdocs working or 
planning to work on the reaction mechanism of proteins in vitro. 
Selection will be based on scientific CV, a questionnaire and 
recommendation letter.

Participants will be invited to suggest their own research protein for 
course experiments.

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply online on 
http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/nccrcourse2011_application.asp. 
Application deadline will be October 18, 2010. We will be able to accept 
20 participants to this course.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any further information.

Best regards,
Patrick Sticher

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Visit the NCCR on the Internet
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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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