Dear
all,
we
are pleased to announce that applications are open for the EMBO Practical
Course "Protein expression,
purification and characterization/crystallization" (PEPC9), which will
be held at EMBL Hamburg from the 8th of
September until the 16th of September 2014.
This
is an extensive hands-on course with practicals in cloning, expression (E. coli
& Baculo virus), purification (with and without tags) and characterization
(CD, thermofluor, light scattering and crystallization). The course is
aimed at PhD students and postdoctoral students who want to improve their
protein production skills to be able to structurally characterize their
proteins.
Speakers
include:
Imre
Berger, EMBL Grenoble (MultiBac system)
Huseyin
Besir, EMBL Heidelberg (Cloning)
Louise
Bird, OPPF, Oxford University (E. coli expression)
Opher
Gileadi, SGC, Oxford University  (Purification & optimization)
Martin
Halberg, Karolinksa Institutet (Thermofluor and other optimization techniques)
Michael
Marr, Brandeis University (CSH course on protein purification)
David
Hacker, EPFL Lausanne (Mammalian cell expression)
Alex
McPherson, University of California (protein crystallization)
Preben
Morth, University of Oslo (membrane protein production & crystallization)
Joanne
Nettleship, University of Oxford (E. coli expression)
Janet
Newman, CSIRO (Crystal optimization)
Dmitri
Svergun, EMBL Hamburg (SAXS)
Participants
are encouraged to bring their own sample to the course for cloning  and 
expression in E. coli and
baculo-virus, high-throughput crystallization, and biophysical
characterization.
A
more extensive characterization of samples is possible under the auspices of
Biostruct-X: 
http://www.biostruct-x.eu/content/apply-funding
For
more information, please visit our website: 
http://events.embo.org/14-pepc/
or
contact us by email: pe...@t-online.de
 
Best
regards,
Rob
Meijers, , Annabel Parret, Stephane Boivin & Christian Loew
EMBL
Hamburg
Notkestrasse
85
D-22603,
Hamburg, Germany

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