10th Horizons in Molecular Biology International PhD Student Symposium
Conference - Göttingen, Germany
Explore the frontiers of molecular biology in 23 talks by dynamic young scientists as well as established luminaries, among them Nobel laureate Tim Hunt, neuroscientist and memory researcher Erin Schuman, Kartik Chandran, who investigates the evolution of emerging viruses, cell-cell contact specialist and tumor targeting expert Erkki Ruoslahti and Tony Hunter, the discoverer of tyrosine phosphorylation. Other topics covered are e.g. tissue engineering; synaptic signalling; sensory systems; protein misfolding and protein engineering.
Discover opportunities at the Career Fair preceding the symposium, for example science visualisation or consulting. Attend workshops to develop skills in acquiring research funding and how to optimally place your latest paper – essential competencies for your successful career in science! And now that your career is going to be a success, maybe you want to hear about how a Nobel laureate gets chosen from Urban Lendhal, the chairman of the Nobel Committee
Participate in hands-on cutting-edge techniques workshops corresponding to research talks – for example on super-resolution STED microscopy, NMR or cryo-EM.
Organization: Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
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10th Horizons in Molecular Biology International PhD Student Symposium
Mon, Sep 09, 2013 - Thu, Sep 12, 2013
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Am Faßberg 11, Göttingen, Germany
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