Advances in Biomolecular Engineering:
Protein Design Symposium |
May 22, 2007
5 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY
Pfizer Auditorium |
This symposium will focus on protein design, a subject that lies at the interface of chemistry, biology, engineering, and computer science. It will highlight the recent advances in proteins, specifically focusing on innovative approaches to tailor proteins with unique functions and architectures. This highly interdisciplinary symposium will bring together recognized scientists and engineers who are performing cutting-edge research with core knowledge in the physical sciences and engineering. In addition to the speakers, there will be a poster session that will showcase the work of students and postdocs.
An important goal of the symposium is to highlight the research advances in protein design from the NY area’s academic, government, and industrial institutions by convening and promoting the exchange of ideas. A poster session at the symposium will provide individuals the opportunity to present their research and interact with the attendees of the symposium.
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This event is free to all.
For more information and to RSVP, visit the New York Academy of Sciences.
Call for Abstracts – Deadline April 15, 2007
For those interested in presenting posters, abstracts should be limited to 250 words in length along with a summarizing figure. We encourage students, postdocs, and investigators from academics, government, and the private sector to participate in the poster session.
Electronic submission of abstracts is required and should be sent to physicalscience@nyas.org. Please add “Advances in Biomolecular Engineering” in the subject line of the electronic mail. Submissions must be received by 11:59 pm Eastern time on April 15, 2007. Receipt will be confirmed via electronic mail. Accepted abstracts will be notified by May 10, 2007.
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