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Protein Interactions, Assemblies & Human Disease Lecture Course

Written by BCI Staff | Sep 11, 2013 11:13:00 AM

EMBO | FEBS Lecture Course: 'Protein Interactions, Assemblies and Human Disease'

Lecture Course - Spetses, Greece

The course aims to link a system-oriented view of protein–protein interactions with the underlying molecular principles and their implications in human disease. The course will integrate robust experimental approaches with a more global understanding of the many interactions that proteins are involved in. Topics: interactomes, networks and disease, whole-cell structural studies, proteostasis, biophysics in the cellular environment, protein folding/misfolding/aggregation, proteins in therapy, membrane protein folding, telomere biology and structure.


(Courtesy of RNA–protein interactions in human health and disease, via sciencedirect.com)

EMBO | FEBS Lecture Course: 'Protein Interactions, Assemblies and Human Disease'

Mon, Sep 16, 2013 - Thu, Sep 26, 2013

Spetses, Greece

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