Conference - Snowmass, CO, United States
This FASEB Science Research Conference focuses on the anatomies, architectures and mechanisms of protein and protein-nucleic acid machines that access, maintain, and decode the information stored within DNA and RNA.Topics will include the structural mechanisms of enzymes involved in a wide range of important nucleic acid transactions, including DNA replication, repair, and recombination, transcription, mRNA modification, translation, RNA–driven catalysis, chemical biology of nucleic acids, and epigenetic gene regulation, and will highlight the use of emerging biophysical methodologies such as single-molecule spectroscopy/microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering.
The 2014 meeting marks a consolidation of the long-running FASEB Nucleic Acids Enzymes Conference with the Biochemical Society Machines on Genes Conference, which has taken place in the UK twice since 2010, and therefore brings together a broad range of investigators from across the globe. A large number of oral presentations will be selected from the abstracts, and the selected talks, poster presentations, and recreational activities will provide students and postdoctoral fellows opportunities to exchange ideas and formulate new collaborations. Funds have been secured to provide student/postdoc travel scholarships.
Organization: FASEB
FASEB SRC: Machines on Genes: Nucleic Acid Enzymes
Sun, Jun 22, 2014 - Fri, Jun 27, 2014
Base Village Conference Center
Snowmass, Colorado
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