Molecular Interactions - Bringing Chemistry to Life
May 15th - 19th, 2006, Bozen, Italy
| Type | Conference |
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| Language | English |
| Date |
May 15, 2006
to May 19, 2006 |
| Venue |
Hotel Schloss Korb, Bozen, Italy , |
| Chemistry Specialties |
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| Chemistry Techniques |
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| Contact |
Martin G. Hicks Beilstein-Institut Trakehner Str. 7-9 D-60487 Frankfurt am Main, DE +49 (0) 69-716732-0 +49 (0) 69-716732-19 mhicks@beilstein-institut.de |
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This workshop will provide an interdisciplinary forum for experts in their fields invited from the areas of chemical, biological and information sciences to discuss contemporary scientific issues at the interface of chemistry and biology.
Tom Blundell (Cambridge, UK)
Protein-protein interactions in cell regulation and signalling: targets for drug discovery
Wilhelm Boland (MPI Jena, Germany)
Herbivore-induced volatiles in plant defence: early and late events in enemy-recognition and response
Tim Clark (Erlangen, Germany)
Biological communication via molecular surfaces
Jonathan Clayden (Manchester, UK)
Remote control of stereochemistry: ommunicating
information via conformation
Athel Cornish-Bowden (CNRS Marseille, France)
Bringing chemistry to life: what does it mean to be alive?
Jonathan Essex (Southampton, UK)
Coarse-grained modelling of membrane systems
Richard Goldstein (NMIR London, UK)
Modelling the evolution of influenza
Stephen Haggarty (Broad Institute, Cambridge,
USA)
The principle of complementarity: chemical versus biological space
Andreas Hirsch (Erlangen, Germany)
Artificial micelles and liposomes
Trevor Howe (Janssen, Beerse, Belgium)
Interpretation of drug discovery data through visualization; current issues
Sijbren Otto (Cambridge, UK)
Bringing supramolecular chemistry to life
Joelle N. Pelletier (Montreal, Canada)
Modifying enzyme specificity by combinatorial active site mutations
Laurent M. Humeau (VIRxSYS, Gaithersburg,
USA )
From the bench to the clinic: story and lessons from VRX496, the first lentivector ever tested in phase 1 clinical trial
Mark Sansom (Oxford, UK)
Molecular simulations of membrane proteins
Gisbert Schneider (Frankfurt, Germany)
Designing natural product-derived focused libraries
Cost
The workshop fee is €500 (€250 Academic). A special rate of €600 per person, for lodging (4 nights - May 15th-19th) and full board, has been negotiated with the hotel. All hotel bills are to be paid directly to the hotel. Please refer to the first circular for full details.
