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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF STRUCTURAL
BIOLOGY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE

7th Course:
Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies
for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond

EMFCSC logo ERICE-SICILY: 22 June - 3 July 2005
Ettore Majorana Foundation
and Centre for Scientific Culture

A NATO Advanced Study Institute

DIRECTORS OF THE COURSE:
Jody Puglisi:
puglisi @at@ stanford.edu (replace " @at@ " with "@")
Puglisi Group, SMRL, Structural Biology, Stanford University
(All correspondences should be directed to Prof. Puglisi)

Alexander S. Arseniev:
aars @at@ nmr.ru (replace " @at@ " with "@")
Russian Academy of Sciences, Shemyakin & Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

REGISTRAR:
Ms. Manolia Margaris:
manolia @at@ stanford.edu (replace " @at@ " with "@")
SMRL, Puglisi Group, Stanford University

DIRECTORS OF THE SCHOOL:
Oleg Jardetzky: Molecular Pharmacology, Stanford University
Jody Puglisi: Puglisi Group, SMRL, Structural Biology, Stanford University

DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRE:
Antonino Zichichi

SPONSORED BY:
The Italian Ministry of Education, University and Scientific-Technological Research
The Sicilian Regional Government


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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF STRUCTURAL
BIOLOGY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE

7th Course: Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies
for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond

ERICE-SICILY: 22 JUNE - 3 JULY 2005


PURPOSE OF THE COURSE:

The course will focus on the interface between structural biology, biochemistry and biophysics, in which lies the fertile ground of drug development, biotechnology and new materials. The goal of this Advanced Study Institute is to provide a crossroads to discuss new technologies in structural biology and biophysics, and their implications for drug discovery and materials development. The ASI will allow intense discussion between students and lecturers, with a comprehensive overview of a complex, critical and fast-moving area of modern research.

Specific topics:

Principles of NMR
Principles of X-ray diffraction
Dynamics and refinement
Analysis and Computation in NMR
NMR and crystallography of RNA, proteins and their complexes
Protein folding
Metalloenzymes
New methods in NMR and crystallography
Single-molecule analysis of biomolecules
Solid state NMR
New technologies in fighting CBRN agents
Viral and bacterial RNA drug targets
Membrane protein NMR and peptide drugs
Methods for studying protein dynamics
Biochemical and spectroscopic methods
Novel NMR methods for membrane proteins
Structural genomics of critical pathogens
Technology transfer in US
Cutting edge NMR for the future
Perspectives for the future of biophysics
Partner Country priorities

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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF STRUCTURAL
BIOLOGY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE

7th Course: Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies
for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond

ERICE-SICILY: 22 JUNE - 3 JULY 2005


LECTURERS:
  • CHERYL ARROWSMITH, University of Toronto, Canada
  • ALEXANDER ARSENIEV, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • VOLKER DOETSCH, University of Frankfurt, Germany
  • WILLIAM EATON, National Institute of Health, US
  • ROMAN EFREMOV, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • ANGELA GRONENBORN, National Institutes of Health, US
  • WILLIAM N. LIPSCOMB, Harvard University, US
  • PETER LUKAVSKY, MRC, Laboratory for Molecular Biology, UK
  • MICHAEL NILGES, Institute Pasteur, France
  • HARTMUT OSCHKINAT, Institute of Molecular Pharmacology, Germany
  • DINSHAW PATEL, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute, US
  • JOSEPH D. PUGLISI, Stanford University, US
  • GIAN LUIGI ROSSI, University of Parma, Italy
  • SIR JOHN MEURIG THOMAS, Royal Institution, DFRL, London, UK
  • ADA YONATH, Weizmann Institute, Israel


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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF STRUCTURAL
BIOLOGY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE

7th Course: Structure and Biophysics - New Technologies
for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond

ERICE-SICILY: 22 JUNE - 3 JULY 2005


APPLICATION:
Application Requirements:
i) Date, place of birth, and present nationality;
ii) Current position, location of work, and complete work address;
iii) Academic qualifications, including degree and list of publications.
Deadline for Applications: 15 March 2005 (Applications received after the deadline will be considered as space permits.)

Successful applicants will be notified with a letter of acceptance and MUST arrive in Erice no later than 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22nd.

Interested candidates should apply in writing to:

Dr. Joseph D. Puglisi
Professor and Chair, Department of Structural Biology
Director, Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory (SMRL)
Stanford University School of Medicine
D105a Sherman Fairchild Science Building
Stanford, CA 94305-5126, USA
Tel: ++1(650) 498-4397
E-mail: puglisi @at@ stanford.edu (replace " @at@ " with "@")

Registrar: Ms. Manolia Margaris (address same as Dr. Puglisi's)
Tel: ++1(650) 723-9151
Fax: ++1(650) 723-8464
E-mail: manolia @at@ stanford.edu (replace " @at@ " with "@")

Fee: 1,100 Euro. Fee includes:
(a) lodging accommodations for 11 nights to be arranged by the Ettore Majorana Centre;
(b) all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) for the duration of the school;
(c) Banquet Evening;
(d) one excursion day; and,
(e) transportation from the point of entry (Palermo airport or railroad station) as well as return transportation to the same.

Limited financial aid may be available. Any aid requests must be indicated in the application.


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