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BOSS '99 - 2nd BOLOGNA SUMMER SCHOOL on Biotechnology

PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS IN THE GENOMIC ERA
10-16 October 1999 - Bologna (Italy)

Main topics will be: data mining and retrieval, protein sequence

analysis, protein structure prediction and functional genomics.
Round table discussions will focus on "hot" topics of proteomics

at the end of the millennium.

TEACHERS:
Miguel A. Andrade - EMBL, Heidelberg DE
Rolf Apweiler - EBI, Hinxton UK
Pierre Baldi - Net-ID, Caltech, Pasadena USA
Geoff Barton - EBI, Hinxton UK
Soren Brunak - Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby DK
Georg Casari - LION bioscience AG, Heidelberg DE
Rita Casadio - CIRB, Bologna IT
Mario Compiani - CIRB, Bologna IT
Piero Fariselli - CIRB, Bologna IT
David Jones - University of Warwick, Coventry UK
Beate Marx - EBI, Hinxton UK
Burkhard Rost - Columbia University, New York USA
Michael Sternberg - Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London UK


APPLICATION should be submitted by e-mail to:

e-mail: sch...@biocomp.unibo.it

You will be notified by e-mail of acceptance.
Maximum number of participants is limited to 30 students.
Deadline for application is August 20/1999
Registration will be paid upon acceptance with modalities to be
specified.

More information can be found on the BOSS99 Web page at:

http://www.biocomp.unibo.it/school

SCHOOL CHAIRS:
L. Masotti (CIRB) and R. Casadio (CIRB)
Scientific Committee:
R. Apweiler, S. Brunak, B. Rost, R. Casadio, A. Valencia
Organizing Committee:
M. Compiani (CIRB), P. Fariselli (CIRB), E. Rossi (CINECA), G
Maino (ENEA)
Local Committee:
PL. Martelli (CIRB), I. Jacoboni (CIRB), I. Rossi (CIRB).

ORGANIZING SECRETARY

CIRB - c/o Dept. of Biology, University of Bologna
via Irnerio 42, I-40126 Bologna (Italy)
tel: (+39) 051 354005 fax: (+39) 051 242576
e-mail: sch...@biocomp.unibo.it

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