Wednesday 14 September 2011

Multi-Pole Approach to Structural Biology

From: Bailey, Douglas (NIH/NCI) [E]
Date: 6 September 2011 21:42

Due to many requests, we have extended the deadline for submission of abstracts for contributed talks within:

                  International Conference
         Multi-Pole Approach to Structural Biology
           November 16-19, 2011 | Warsaw, Poland

Information, programme and registration:
http://iimcb.genesilico.pl/multipole/

The purpose of this international conference is to discuss the advances of structural biology that have been promoted through interdisciplinary research, with contributions of scientists significantly linked to Poland. However, the conference will be entirely in English and we encourage both national and international participants to register and attend.

*Invited speakers represent mostly biocrystallography and structural bioinformatics, but the scope of the entire conference, and in particular the contributed presentations are expected to cover a much broader area of life sciences!*

Topics include, but are not limited to: molecular and cell biology (also focus on function rather than structure), biochemistry, biophysics, -omics, evolutionary biology, systems biology, and computational biology.

A special panel discussion will be organized by the Foundation for Polish Science.

We encourage both senior and junior scientists to submit abstracts covering any aspects of life sciences, to be considered for talks and/or posters.

The extended deadline for abstracts/talks is September 15th, 2011 Selected talks will be announced before September 21st.

Early registration deadline is also September 15th, 2011 regular fee: 500 PLN = 125 Euro student fee: 300 PLN =  75 Euro Payments for early registrations: until September 30th

Late registration and poster abstracts will continue to be accepted until the limit of the venue is reached.

We would also greatly appreciate if you could forward this announcement to anybody who may be interested, and if you post the attached poster at a message board in your institution.


Yours sincerely,

Janusz Bujnicki
Zbigniew Dauter
Mariusz Jaskólski
Wladek Minor
Alexander Wlodawer

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