Science Researcher Update

Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins Conference

Written by BCI Staff | May 12, 2013 3:34:00 PM

 

Conference - Washington, United States

Membrane proteins are vital for life. They remove waste products and bring essential nutrients into the cell. They help maintain homeostasis and are vital for sensing, sending and receiving information and for the propagation of action potentials. The purpose of this meeting is to bring selected principle investigators from around the world to the Janelia Farm Research Campus to showcase what is known about different membrane protein families from a structural perspective and to discuss the future directions of membrane protein structural biology.

For more information, please visit: http://www.janelia.org/conferences/nat

Sunday, May 19, 2013 - Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Janelia Farm Research Campus, Washington, United States

If you'd like to ask a question or post a comment about this talk please do so below.

This seminar posting is brought to you by Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. providing access to research information and research tools for nearly 20 years. Visit our Science Market Update Blog for current science funding and market information or see our schedule of upcoming science research laboratory product shows.