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Summer School on Membrane Proteom Analysis University of Frankfurt

The Center for Membrane Proteomics (CMP) is pleased to offer its first international Summerschool on Analysing Membrane Proteoms: Methods and Approaches. It takes place from 27th September until 3rd October 2004, located at the Biocenter of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat Frankfurt.

27 September 2004 - 3 October 2004
Germany
The Summer School focusses on methods to analyse the biophysical, biochemical and structural properties of membrane proteins or membrane bound multisubunit complexes for functional studies. The program is directed at advanced Master students or young graduate students as target groups. CMP will provide courses on the following areas (content by keywords; preliminary programme):
Cell Biology and Physiology:,· fluorescence microscopy, emmission spectroscopy, fluorescence life time imaging, FRAP, FRET,· Aging, model systems, reactive oxygen species, mitochondria, caloric restiction,· cadherin-catenin complexes, caveolin, rafts, protein-protein interactions,· Organelle proteomics, synaptic vesicles, ,Structural Biology,· Fluorescence, FRET, substrate transport, proteoliposomes,· 2D-crystallization, electronmicroscopy, structure, membrane proteins
Biochemistry,· hydrophobic inhibitors, ubiquinone, dissociation constants, fluorescence spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy,· Secretion, transport efficiency, Streptomyces,· Proteomics, mass spectrometry, MALDI, peptide mass fingerprint
Biophysics,· Soluble NMR techniques, domain analysis, membranes,· Solid-state NMR, membrane proteins, biomembranes,· IR-Spectroscopy, CD-Spectroscopy, folding, membrane proteins,· NMR, Membrane bound peptides, CIDNP, Micelles, cell-free synthesis,· Femtosecond spectroscopy, folding of substrates , membrane environment
(Nano)biotechnology,· surface-sensitive detection, fluorescence, solid-supported membrane, protein-protein interaction, kinetics,· Biochip, HTS-Technologies, genomics, membrane encoding sequences,· protein-protein interactions; membrane proteins; split-ubiquitin two-hybrid system; yeast; proteomics
Organisational informations:
· Maximum number of participants: 50,· Maximum number of participants per course: 5,· Participation fee: 250 incl. lodging,· Open to young scientists from EU and abroad,· Selection of candidates by their interests and scientific CV,· Fellowships available (refund of travel and lodging costs),· Applications and registration: online via CMP-website (http://www.cmp.uni-frankfurt.de); the portal will likely be opened by end of April 2004.
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