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40th Congress FEBS 2015 - Berlin , Germany
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Hi all,
I will participate on FEBS 2015 "The biochemical base of life" in Berlin (july 4-9,2015)
http://www.febs2015.org/
Who would like to participate ?
Greetings,
Thomas
Main Topics:
Main Topics
Mechanisms of Gene Expression
Chromatin structure and epigenetic modifications and maintenance of the genome
Turning signals into messages – the complexity of gene regulation
Translational control and protein turnover
RNA processing and modifications
Non-coding RNAs in gene regulation
Membranes, Receptors & Bioenergetics
Organelle dynamics and communication
Autophagy and degradation
Redox-regulation of biological activities
Cellular growth control – from the membrane to the nucleus
Lipid signaling and dynamics
Structural Biology and Biophysics
Mechanisms of membrane transport
Channels and transporters
Protein mediated membrane deformation and penetration
Monitoring protein conformational dynamics and movement
From subcellular to molecular resolution
Systems Biology, Bioinformatics & Theoretical Biology
Interspecies communication
Molecular clocks
Comprehensive models of metabolism and signaling
Functional networks regulating cellular stress responses and ageing
Systems biology in stem cells
Molecular Neuroscience
Neuronal ion channels and their role in disease
Mechanisms of nervous system development and regeneration
Degeneration and ageing of the nervous system
Molecular architecture and assembly of the synapse
Control of neuronal function by regulating protein homeostasis
From Chemical Biology to Molecular Medicine
Probing cellular function with small molecules
Targeted cancer therapy
Functional glycobiology – from mechanism to disease
RNA-based disease mechanism and therapy
Signal transduction in tumor development, differentiation and immune escape
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