Ion Channel
Conference announcement
Category: Conferences
September 28 - 29, 2010 Probe Discovery
Washington, DC, USA Further information
2nd annual Probe Discovery conference and exhibition. The word probe is a broad term which can be interpreted to mean any one of a wide variety of agents. These include active chemistries discovered in academic screening labs or in government (MLPCN or the NIH), commercially available probes (i.e. dyes, antibodies, fluorescent proteins), failed drug candidates from Pharma, whole body or cellular imaging agents, specific biomarkers or tool molecules from chemogenomics and/or systems biology efforts. The goal of this conference is to bring all of the various incarnations of probe hunters together to share experience and network to a common purpose.
Suggested reading: Real-Time PCR: Current Technology and Applications
September 28 - 29, 2010 Ion Channel Targets
Washington, DC, USA Further information
6th annual Ion Channel Targets conference and exhibition. Agenda Topics: Ion Channels in Drug Discovery, Target Identification and Validation, Advances in Ion Channel Technology, Ion Channels & Drug Safety (including hERG), Outsourcing, Ion Channels in Disease Biology, Transporter Protein
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
September 27 - 30, 2010 Horizons in Molecular Biology
Gottingen, Germany Further information
The international PhD student symposium will feature talks from cell biology, developmental biology, structure biology, neuroscience and from this year's special session, future biology. Maria Leptin, Facundo Batista, Luis Serrano and last year's Nobel Prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan are some of the confirmed speakers. Student talks and poster sessions are traditionally included in the program and give mainly young scientists the possibility to get valuable input for their own work. There is the possibility to apply for travel grants.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
Washington, DC, USA Further information
2nd annual Probe Discovery conference and exhibition. The word probe is a broad term which can be interpreted to mean any one of a wide variety of agents. These include active chemistries discovered in academic screening labs or in government (MLPCN or the NIH), commercially available probes (i.e. dyes, antibodies, fluorescent proteins), failed drug candidates from Pharma, whole body or cellular imaging agents, specific biomarkers or tool molecules from chemogenomics and/or systems biology efforts. The goal of this conference is to bring all of the various incarnations of probe hunters together to share experience and network to a common purpose.
Suggested reading: Real-Time PCR: Current Technology and Applications
September 28 - 29, 2010 Ion Channel Targets
Washington, DC, USA Further information
6th annual Ion Channel Targets conference and exhibition. Agenda Topics: Ion Channels in Drug Discovery, Target Identification and Validation, Advances in Ion Channel Technology, Ion Channels & Drug Safety (including hERG), Outsourcing, Ion Channels in Disease Biology, Transporter Protein
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
September 27 - 30, 2010 Horizons in Molecular Biology
Gottingen, Germany Further information
The international PhD student symposium will feature talks from cell biology, developmental biology, structure biology, neuroscience and from this year's special session, future biology. Maria Leptin, Facundo Batista, Luis Serrano and last year's Nobel Prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan are some of the confirmed speakers. Student talks and poster sessions are traditionally included in the program and give mainly young scientists the possibility to get valuable input for their own work. There is the possibility to apply for travel grants.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books