Instruct Biennial Structural Biology Conference 2019, which will take place in Alcalá de Henares near Madrid, registrations now open

Instruct is a distributed European Research Infrastructure, which provides scientists with access to all major cutting-edge technologies that enable biomacromolecular structure determination at atomic resolution. Access to all of these technologies has been available to European member researchers from February 2012.
The inaugural Instruct Structural Biology Meeting at Heidelberg in 2013 successfully showcased integrative structural biology and its impact on biological research and biomedicine. The second Biennial took place in Florence in 2015 continuing the integrative line with an increased focus on innovation. The last edition which took place in Brno in the Czech Republic included sessions representing recent structural biology highlights, emerging methods and technologies, and results of biomedical importance. We have already confirmed outstanding speakers for this 4th edition and we are looking forward to seeing you there.
Julia Mahamid Structural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Ada Yonath Weizmann Institute
Sjors Scheres MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Poul Nissen Aarhus University
Eva Pereiro ALBA Synchrotron
Teresa Carlomagno Leibniz University Hannover, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Hashim M Al-Hashimi Duke University, School of Medicine
Andrej Sali University of California, San Francisco
Dave Stuart Instruct-ERIC, University of Oxford
Registration Fees:
€65 for participants from Instruct Countries
€450 for participants from non-Instruct Countries
This will cover attendance, coffee breaks, lunch and conference gala. There will be additional costs for accommodation.
Abstract Submission Deadlines:
Abstract submission: March 1st 2019 | Registration closes: April 1st 2019 | Student fellowship: March 1st 2019
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Palabras clave
structural biology, nmr, CryoEM, conference, mass spectrometry, crystallography, protein structure, protein characterisation, sample production