Dear Colleagues,

I would like to remind you to the "Ubiquitin & Friends Symposium" that will 
take place in Vienna on May 20-21, 2019. In fact, the deadline for 
registration, the 1st of April, is not too strict, such that you can sign-in 
until the 7th.

As implied by the meeting's name, you will have the chance to enjoy exciting 
science in a relaxed, family-like atmosphere and learn more about ubiquitin 
(structural) biology in health and disease. A major intention is to give each 
participant the opportunity to discuss her/his research with colleagues, 
friends, and ubiquitin heroes. And be aware - this is not a 1st-April joke 
(still waiting for it ...) but rather a comment from our former keynote speaker 
Rachel Klevit - most of us are working on a ubiquitin project, but not knowing 
it.

With best regards,

Tim

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Ubiquitin & Friends Symposium 2019 (Vienna), register until 7th April

Closely packed in a 11/2 days meeting, you will have the chance to listen to 
outstanding experts in the field including

  *   Alfred Goldberg (Harvard Medical School, USA)
  *   Ramanujan Hegde (University of Cambridge, UK)
  *   Katrin Rittinger (Francis Crick Institute, UK)
  *   Elif Karagoz (MFPL, Austria)
  *   Ivan Dikic (Institute of Biochemistry II (IBC2), Goethe University 
Frankfurt, Germany)
  *   Anne Simonsen (Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Norway)
  *   Eilika Weber-Ban (ETH Zuerich, Switzerland)
  *   Hermann Steller (Rockefeller University, USA)
  *   Fumiyo Ikeda (IMBA - Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Austria)

This year, the Ubiquitin & Friends symposium will take place in the 
"Billrothhaus", the house of physicians in Vienna. It's a truly historic place 
featuring a majestic lecture hall, where already Freud, Landsteiner and 
Rokitansky presented their studies. In fact, the Billrothhaus lectures are 
famous to stimulate extensive discussions and combine science with culture, 
thus fitting perfectly to the scope of the Viennese Ubiquitin meeting. An 
evening poster reception plus a follow-up dinner will provide ample of 
opportunities to discuss science, not only related to ubiquitin, and make new 
friends. Further information, photos of the wonderful location and the 
registration link you can find at https://ubiquitin.at/symposium/  ... and, 
travel awards are still available!


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