Synthetic biology has gained much attention since Craig Venter and his team in 2010 made the historic announcement of the creation of first fully functioning, reproducing cell controlled by synthetic DNA. The 2013 NCMLS New Frontiers symposium - a joint venture between the Radboud University Medical & Science faculties - will feature international keynote speakers as well as NCMLS top researchers, who will provide high-quality presentations on current achievements and challenges ahead in our quest to understanding the chemistry and biology of life. ... [Information of the supplier]
This symposium assembles approximately 50 experts from different fields to discuss a fundamental new understanding of genetic novelty, code-generating, genome-formatting factors, multi-use nature for RNAgents and behavioral motifs of RNA-consortia. The small number of participants guarantees a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere for presentation and discussion. The Proceedings will be published. ... [Information of the supplier]
The second Computational RNA Biology conference will bring together computational researchers with experimentalists interested in non-coding RNA biology to discuss the latest developments in this fast moving field. In recent years, there have been important advances in identifying and understanding non-coding RNAs. They are involved in many biological processes and are increasingly seen as important in disease. Computational approaches greatly assist our understanding of how to characterise and understand the biological functions of these molecules. This meeting will cover all aspects of RNA biology with a focus on computational methods to elucidate structure, function and interactions of non-coding RNAs across different species. We expect to see many new exciting results unveiled through the application of high-throughput sequencing as well as single sequence approaches. This meeting follows on from the successful first conference held in 2014, which was characterised by excellent presentations and vibrant discussions. ... [Information of the supplier]
During three days in October established leaders of the field and younger scientists will come together to discuss important aspects of the wide field of "Molecular Transport" in a relaxed atmosphere. Besides lectures given by invited speakers, there is ample room for additional oral presentations and posters. An exhibition of support from industry will complement the meeting. A number of social events will allow for further discussions. To keep the meeting manageable and to allow for intense discussions in a relaxing atmosphere the number of participants will be restricted to a maximum of 220. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 2013 IMB Conference will be the first major European meeting to focus on the latest findings and concepts in the fields of chromatin dynamics and stem cells. As such it will bring together experts in epigenetics, developmental biology and cellular reprogramming. The conference will be of interest both to researchers performing basic research in these fields and to applied scientists interested in cellular reprogramming and translational medicine. The conference is open to anyone interested. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Murnau Conference on Structural Biology is the biannual meeting of the study group Structural Biology of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM). Welcome to the homepage of the 5th Murnau Conference 2014, taking place in the beautiful scenery of the Alpine foothills of Bavaria. During three days in September of 2014, established leaders of the field and younger scientists will come together for discussions in a relaxed atmosphere. Besides lectures given by invited speakers, there is room for additional oral presentations and posters. Industry exhibitions and social events further complement the program. In the interest of fostering discussions and retaining a focused meeting, the number of participants will be restricted to a maximum of 200. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 2015 IMB Conference will explore cutting edge research in the fields of DNA repair and genome stability within chromatin environments.The conference will cover local chromatin events and their implications for genome stability, such as the functions of chromatin remodellers and posttranslational modifications in various DNA repair and damage signalling pathways.The global consequences of chromatin structure, such as the modulation of nuclear dynamics and the relevance of higher-order chromatin for accessibility and damage processing will also be explored.Scientific talks will be structured into the following themes: DNA damage signalling and checkpoint activation in chromatin,Influence of chromatin on damage processing and repair,Replication of chromatin in the presence of DNA damage,Chromatin dynamics and remodelling in response to DNA damage. The combined expertise represented by the panel of speakers who will present their unpublished research is expected to provide an environment to integrate newly emerging information into conceptual advances in the field. This conference will be a unique opportunity for all participants to learn about the latest discoveries, talk about their own findings and initiate research partnerships. We hope that the ideas and concepts developed during the conference will result in exciting collaborations. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin are glad to welcome you to the 2016 GGBN conference, held from June 21 through June 24, 2016, in Berlin, Germany. The Global Genome Biodiversity Network is a collaborative effort to cryo-preserve and provide access to genomic samples from across the Tree of Life. Sessions and Workshops are planned on: Concerted collecting and sampling strategies to preserve the Tree of Life; Sampling the lost world in Natural History collections; Nagoya Protocol: consequences and solutions; Knowledge exchange: natural history meets applied biobanking; and Implementing GGBN standards and best practices. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Smithsonian Institute for Biodiversity Genomics (SIBG) and BGI are co-organizing the inaugural Global Biodiversity Genomics Conference to be held 20-23 February 2017 in Washington, D.C. at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and at the JW Marriott Washington DC hotel. The opening day of the conference will feature a Plenary Address by E.O. Wilson and 4 featured sessions on Conservation, Ecological, Environmental, and Diversity Genomics. The day will conclude with a reception in the Rotunda of the National Museum of Natural History. Subsequent days sessions will occur at the conference hotel venue, the JW Marriott Washington DC. The Global Biodiversity Genomics Conference will bring together thought leaders, research and academic scientists, and IT professionals. The conference will be the first to address the move from human to non-human biodiversity genomics; it will also be the first to focus on the interactions and synergies among biodiversity researchers, technologists, software developers, and research computing professionals. ... [Information of the supplier]
ISMB brings together scientists from computer science, molecular biology, mathematics, statistics and related fields. Its principal focus is on the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems. ISMB 2018 provides an intense multidisciplinary forum for disseminating the latest developments in bioinformatics/computational biology, fostering fresh dialogues and perspectives to learn about and shape the future of the field. With intensified community involvement form the ISCB Communities of Special Interest (COSIs), ISMB is the leading conference in the field, with the strongest scientific and technical program that showcases the best international developments in bioinformatics and computational biology. Join us in Chicago to connect, engage, and inspire! ... [Information of the supplier]