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Allostery and molecular machines

19 June 2017 09:00 - 20 June 2017 17:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction

Many cellular processes are facilitated by multi-subunit, motor-proteins. These biological machines exploit allostery and the formation of distinct conformational states resulting from cycles of ligand binding and release, driven by the hydrolysis of ATP. We aim to discuss the latest experimental and computational approaches, so as to enhance our understanding of the structural changes underlying the operation of these molecular machines.

Registration should be completed via the meeting webpage.

Call for posters – deadline 12 May 2017

There will be a poster session at 17:00 on Monday 19 June 2017. If you would like to apply to present a poster please submit your proposed title, abstract (no more than 200 words, and in the third person), author list, name of the proposed presenter and institution to the Scientific Programmes team no later than Friday 12 May 2017. Please note that places are limited and posters are selected at the scientific organisers’ discretion. Poster abstracts will only be considered if the presenter is registered to attend the meeting.

Attending this event

This meeting is intended for researchers in relevant fields.

  • Free to attend
  • Limited places, advanced registration is essential
  • An optional lunch can be purchased during registration


An evening poster session and drinks reception will be held following the close of the meeting on Monday 19 June. Whilst the posters are free to view for all registered participants, the corresponding optional drinks reception is ticketed. Drinks tickets can be purchased in advance during registration.

Venue
The Royal Society, London

The Royal Society, London, The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG, United Kingdom

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Organised by
Professor George Lorimer FRS, University of Maryland, USA
Professor Tom McLeish FRS, Durham University, UK
Professor Amnon Horovitz, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Contact information
Scientific Programmes team
The Royal Society
+44 20 7451 2515
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