New Horizons and emerging biomedical challenges for Biophysics
Standard Registration closes: 1st April 2016 and Abstract submission for contributed talks: 15th March 2016
On behalf of the British Biophysical Society as well as University of Liverpool, it is our pleasure to invite you to Liverpool on the occasion of the 2016 Biennial Meeting. We have put together an exciting programme and very much look forward to seeing many of you and share the science and experience the lively city of Liverpool, which has gone through a major innovation building on its heritage of over 800 years. For those requiring invitation for visa, please send an email to one of us.Svetlana Antonyuk (Chair) andSamar Hasnain (Co-Chair)There will be dedicated session covering the cutting edge biophysical approaches to areas of major interest to the wider community. These include:• Cryo Electron Microscopy and X-ray lasers• NMR of proteins and cells• Channels and Transporters• Molecular recognition• Neurodegeneration and Ageing• Advances in computational Biophysics• Single Cell Biophysics• Proteins and complexes in human diseases• Metals in biology• Synthetic biology: Enzymes & organism• Biological soft matter including stem cell• Catalysis• Drug discovery• Membrane proteins and complexes
Confirmed speakers include: Sir David Baulcombe, Sir Tom Blundell, Richard Henderson, Dame Pamela Shaw, Sir Munir Pirmohamed, Greg Petsko, Sheena Radford FRS, James Naismith, FRS, Chris Schofield, FRS, Lucia Banci, Ben Bax, Paul O’Neil, Imre Berger, Sriram Subramanian, Richard Strange, Mike White, Liz Carpenter, Yvonne Jones, Masaki Yamamoto, Malcolm Jackson, Richard Garratt, José M Mato, Nigel Scrutton, Robert Eady, Nigel Robinson, Rasmita Raval, Mike Hough, Stefan Marklund, Nigel Minton, Paul Huang, Stefan Przyborski, Violaine See.
More information http://bbs2016.co.uk/