A Biochemical Society Focused Meeting
Proceedings (invited speakers) will be published in Biochemical Society Transactions
Student Travel Grants are available for this meeting.
Poster abstract submission is now closed.
Registration is now closed.
Portland Press Poster Prize Portland Press Ltd are pleased to sponsor a Young Investigator Award to be presented for the best poster displayed at the meeting. The winner will receive a host of Portland Press goodies and a cheque for 250.
The INPROTEOLYS network are a group of scientists with INtracellular PROTEOLYSis as a common interest. Members of INPROTEOLYS are motivated by the necessity to integrate a dynamic European scientific space with a good academic level. Their mission is therefore, promoting technical, material and intellectual exchanges that will result in better use of resources. One of the main goals of this network is to bring together scientists with different expertises, aiming to share their "know how", reagents and tools under a collaborative basis. The INPROTEOLYS network realize that most material and intellectual items, which often become too passive as they accumulate in our labs, could be much more productive being part of a web of exchange or collaboration. In between the 20 initial groups of the network we have established bi or multilateral collaborative exchanges and applied for various national or European grants. In this way the network is trying to build interactions outside national frontiers contributing to what we consider our European Scientific space. This has been a very rich and interesting experience that we would like to open to other European colleagues.
Currently 40 research groups form part of the INPROTEOLYS network. The INPROTEOLYS network meetings, of which this will be the third, promotes new science and aims to offer an environment in which to build new collaborations between scientists.
Themes covered: Protein synthesis, protein degradation, DNA repair, translation, transcription and nuclear organization.
For further information email Kay Miller
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