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The University of Southampton
Chemistry

The Chemical Biology Forum Event

Time:
10:00
Date:
29 May 2014
Venue:
Building 27, Room 2001 Chemistry University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ

For more information regarding this event, please email Ali Tavassoli at A.Tavassoli@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

This one day meeting is open to all, and is an opportunity for early career academics and senior postdoctoral researchers to present their work at a national level. Submission of abstracts for oral presentations and posters are welcome from those in the broad fields of chemical-biology and bio-organic chemistry. Registration includes lunch and refreshments.

10:00 Arrival and Coffee

10:15 Andrew Jamieson (Leicester) 'Peptide Tools for Investigating Histone Deacetylase Activation'

10:45 John Brazier (Reading) 'Understanding the Sequence Restraints of i-motif Formation'

11:45 talk from abstracts

12:05 talk from abstracts

12:25 Lunch and posters

13:45 Carmen Galan (Bristol) 'Novel tools for Glycoscience'

14:15 Lu Shin Wong (Manchester) 'Large-Area Scanning Probe Nanolithography for Biomolecular Arrays'

14:45 Zoe Waller (UEA) 'Targeting i-motif DNA Secondary Structures from the Human Genome'

15:15 Tea and Coffee

15:45 Seung Lee (Southampton) 'Unusual Chemistry in Nature'

16:15 talk from abstracts

16:35 Keynote: Rein Ulijn (CUNY) 'Buiding on the building blocks of life: peptide nanotechnology'

17:30 Drinks reception

 

Submission of abstracts for oral presentations are welcome from early career academics and senior
postdoctoral researchers, and submission for posters are welcome from all those in the broad fields
of chemical-biology and bio-organic chemistry. Please register and submit your abstracts using the
link below. Registration is £15 for students, £25 for all others, and includes lunch and refreshments.

Please register online using the link below (RSC event ID 116531)

http://www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/conference/alldetails.cfm?evid=116531

 

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