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77th Harden Conference: Two Component Signalling in Bacteria: Integrating Approaches & Science

Posted on Mar 13, 2015 9:02:43 AM

 
Meeting - Warwickshire, United Kingdom
 
TCS is now a diverse subject area crossing structural, molecular, cellular and systems biology. Each of these strands has developed to a mature status individually; as such there is now a real need for these diverse communities to come together in order to understand two components signalling from an integrated perspective. Advances in techniques for structural biology, cellular imaging, genetic regulation, metabolomics and transcriptomic data acquisition in particular has been revolutionised over the past five years with high throughput methodology approaches. What is now required is an understanding of the basic biology from an integrated, systems perspective. Given this need, this conference will be highly pertinent to younger researchers in the community (PhD and junior PDRA) who have traditionally travelled down only one of these strands as a result of focussed grant funding opportunities
 
Organization: Biochemical Society
 
24 August 2015 - 27 August 2015 (09:00 - 17:00)
Chesford Grange Hotel
Warwickshire CV8 2LD, United Kingdom
Contact: Anh Ho (conference@biochemistry.org)
Phone: +44 (0)207 685 2450
 
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