Dear All,

The West Coast Protein Crystallography Workshop is coming up fast.  Consistent 
with previous WCPCW meetings, there will be ample discussion of methods, 
structural analyses and new structures.  The keynote speaker will be Wayne 
Hendrickson.  He will be presenting some of his recent work on SAD phasing and 
its application to important biological problems including membrane proteins. 
Andy Karplus will also give a talk on his and Kay Diederichs' CC1/2.  That 
said, the focus will be on postdoctoral and predoctoral presentations. The 
meeting will be held at the Monterey Plaza and Spa, March 17th to 20th  and the 
registration is all-inclusive (e.g., meeting fees, room, board and social hours 
are included). There is still space available for those who are interested in 
attending.  See www.wcpcw.org or contact me directly.

For those who have already registered, please send your abstract asap if you 
have yet to do so.  We need to compile the program, assign speaking slots, 
etc...

Best,
John

John C. Williams, PhD
Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Molecular Medicine, Beckman Research Institute;
Co-Director, Drug Discovery and Structural Biology Core, NCI Comprehensive 
Cancer Center;
City of Hope
1710 Flower St., Duarte, CA 91016
(626) 256 4673 (x60227)

For messages and meetings:
Ariadno Bello, Administrative Assistant
[email protected]
(626) 256 4673 (x60226)


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