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EMBO CONFERENCE: Molecular Machines: Integrative Structural and Molecular Biology

Conference
Date: 20-Nov-2016 to 23-Nov-2016

Why attend?

As we aim to study ever more complex systems including large, flexible and frequently transient macromolecular assemblies and their function in the cellular context, the limitations to study biological structure and mechanisms become ever more apparent.

A strategic goal in modern biology is to overcome some of these limitations and to bridge the divide between structural molecular biology and structural cell biology. While each technique on its own and computational methods are becoming ever more powerful, it is expected that major gains will be made by new technologies and by applying integrative or ‘hybrid’ approaches to the study of challenging biological systems.

Aims

The goal of this conference is to illustrate the state-of-the art of different approaches, to identify promising new advances in experimental methods for collecting and analysing the data and to discuss application of integrative and cutting edge methodology across scales.

Topics

This conference is a fusion of topics from:

  • High-resolution optical microscopy
  • correlative microscopy
  • X-ray crystallography
  • NMR spectroscopy
  • electron microscopy
  • small angle X-ray scattering
  • mass spectroscopy
  • cross-link mass spectroscopy
  • cryo-tomography
  • X-ray imaging
  • single molecule techniques in vitro and in vivo