TA Instruments invites you to:
Characterising Biomolecular Interactions
Complementary Seminar Presented
by TA Instruments



This seminar includes a range of topics and will cover techniques available for 
the characterisation of Biomolecular interactions - with a focus on the use of 
Calorimetric tools such as ITC and DSC.

Attendance is free, but as numbers will be limited registration will be offered 
on a first come first serve basis.

LUNCH will be provided and the meeting will conclude with a free tour of the 
Williams F1 collection.
Agenda
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Studying Biomolecular Interactions by ITC
- John Ladbury, MD Anderson Cancer Centre, University of Texas
Protein-protein interactions in membrane trafficking
- David Owen, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Cambridge University
ITC for Enzyme Kinetics
- Malin Suurkuusk, TA Instruments
DSC Characterization of the Structure/Function Relationship for Proteins
- Dile Holton, TA Instruments
Studying interactions between protein, small molecules and water by DSC
- Robert Falconer, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Sheffield University
ITC and DSC data analysis -Tips and Tricks on Model Selection
- Malin Suurkuusk, TA Instruments
Free Tour of Williams F1 Museum


 Complete Info<http://register.tainstruments.com/2014-Biomolecular/>


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When
October 23rd 2014
09:00 - 16:30

What
Characterising Biomolecular Interactions

Where
The Williams Conference Centre, Wantage
(near Oxford)

Fee
There is no charge for this event, but advance registration is required to 
reserve your spot. Space is limited so register early.

More Information
Contact Emma Donnachie
TA Instruments
+44 208 238 6126
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Quick Links
Register Now<http://register.tainstruments.com/2014-Biomolecular/#register>






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