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NCCR Course
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7th
NCCR Practical Course and EMBN Summer School
Practical course in 2D membrane
protein crystallization and observation
October
20 - 24, 2008, Basel, Switzerland
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| Course
Description |
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This course will cover key topics in the
area of membrane protein visualization by electron crystallography
(EM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The course format includes
morning lectures by experts in the field that alternate with afternoon
practicals.
2D crystallization of membrane proteins offers the advantage of
obtaining samples of membrane proteins in close to native enviroments
for the visualitzation by electron micrscopy and atomic force microscopy.
Since X-ray crystallography of membrane proteins often fails due
to hurdles in sample preparation, this technology is a promising
alternative in many cases.
Topics include
Membrane protein expression, solubilization and purification |
detergent properties and interactions with lipids and proteins
| functional analysis of membrane proteins |
2D-crystallization of membrane proteins |
electron microscopy of 2D crystals
| image processing | application
of other techniques: AFM, IR-spectroscopy, solid-state NMR
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Marie Curie Fellowships
This course is a part of the EMBNTrain initiative and is supported
by the European Union Marie Curie Conferences and Training Courses
Program, as well as by the Swiss NCCR Structural Biology. A limited
number of EU
grants is available for the support of junior scientists
attending this course.
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| Key
characteristics of the course |
- Theory and practice. Morning
theory lectures by leading experts in the field will alternate
with afternoon practicals. The course will cover all relevant
aspects of memrane protein 2D crystallization and visualization
by EM and AFM.
- Own proteins. Participants will be invited to bring their
own research proteins for course experiments.
- Intensive Learning.The maximum number of participants
is limited to 25. Practicals will be held in small groups to ensure
intensive learning. The course set-up offers a good environment
for discussions and ample opportunities for exchange with other
participants and experts.
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| Date/Location |
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October 20 - 24, 2008
Department of Biosystems Sciences and Engineering, Basel, Switzerland
Mattenstrasse 26, 4058 Basel
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| Participants |
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The course is primarily directed to PhD students and postdocs with
some previous experience in the structural biology of membrane proteins
or related fields wishing to learn more on 2D crystallization and
EM/AFM observation technologies. In agreement with EU guidelines
we would like to particularly encourage women scientists to participate
and to apply for financial support.
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| Program |
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program will include theory lectures in the mornings, and afternoon
practicals. A detailed program will be available soon. |
| Application |
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application will open before end of May 2008. Application deadline
will be September 12, 2008. The same deadline applies for fellowship
applications. |
| Housing |
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housing during the course will be available here soon. Successful
candidates will be contacted after the admission procedure with further
details regarding the housing opportunities during the course week. |
| Fees |
| Course fees |
Academia
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CHF 370.- |
€ 230.- |
| Industry |
CHF 650.- |
€ 400.- |
| Accommodation costs |
| Accommodation |
CHF 595.- |
€ 370.- |
Fees and accommodation costs include
attendance of the course, course material, accommodation in the
course hotel (5 nights in a shared double room), meals, coffee-breaks,
get-together, mobility ticket for the Basel public transport system,
and VAT. Extras will have to be paid by participants. Upgrade to
single-room accommodation or additional nights may be requested
at own costs.
Relief from course fees
A limited number of Marie Curie Fellowships are available for junior
scientists attending this course, which will cover course fees,
accommodation costs including all meals and provide support towards
travel costs. Candidates of all categories (including NCCR Members)
that are eligible may apply for a fellowship. Details
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Cancellation fees
Cancellation fees will be CHF 150.- (after September 15, 2007),
and CHF 370.- (after October 10, 2008) for participants of all categories.
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| Certificate,
ECTS Points |
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certificate for course attendance will be given to participants completing
the course successfully. According to ECTS guidelines, 2 credit
points can be awarded to PhD students for this course. A recommendation
letter will be given to successful participants at the end of the
course in order to apply for points at their home universities. |
| Course
Supervision |
Prof. Andreas Engel
Biozentrum / M.E. Müller Institute for Structural Biology
CH-4056 Basel | www |
| Contact |
Dr.
Patrick Sticher
NCCR Scientific Officer
Institute of Biochemistry
University of Zurich Irchel
Winterthurerstrasse 190
CH - 8057 Zurich |
Phone
+41 44 635 54 84
Fax +41 44 635 59 08
email
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| Links |
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Research
group of Professor Engel
Biozentrum
of the University of Basel
Department
of Biosystems Sciences and Engineering
Basel
Basel
Airport
Swiss Railways
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