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Workshop Molecular Interactions
Berlin, 3rd-5th April 2006


Invitation
Molecular interactions within living organisms are essential for life. Describing molecular interactions is necessary for a better understanding of processes of life. Which research strategies will give insights into the complexity of biological interactions?
Which methods can be used to measure interactions and what can we learn from those interactions? Answers to these questions will be discussed at the

Workshop "Molecular Interactions"
from 3rd - 5th April 2006
at Charité-Campus Benjamin Franklin, Lecture Hall West, Hindenburgdamm 30, 12203 Berlin
The workshop invites young scientists, postgraduate students and postdocs, who are interested in an introduction to this research area. Within the workshop, three sessions will provide information about methods to investigate molecular interactions of biomolecules with Nucleic Acids, Proteins, Metabolites.
In the 1st session the latest array-based high-throughput methods will be introduced and novel approaches in nucleic acid analysis will be presented. The 2nd session will focus on current techniques for protein analysis and will highlight applications. In a plenary discussion future demands towards research strategies will be addressed. The 3rd session will refer methods for metabolite research and will show how the huge sets of metabolome data are transformed into models of systems of life.
The workshop "Molecular Interactions" will give a representative inside view upon state-of-the-art research. The speakers are scientists with international reputation in their fields of research and will illustrate the techniques and the background of these problems to PhD students, future scientists and anyone else interested in the subject. Participants can become acquainted with the state-of-the-art methods with emphasis on practical aspects. The great diversity of subjects addressed offers an overview of the effectiveness of techniques currently used to address specific questions in biology. Participants are encouraged to present their own work in a poster session and may win the poster award. From the selected poster abstracts a number of people will be asked to present their work in an oral presentation during the workshop.
We look forward to welcoming you at the meeting!
H. Schlüter, H. Seitz, C. Hultschig, C. Falter, B. Regierer, I. Stark, P. Hirsch, K. Czempinski, H. Küchmeister, H. Lehrach

Detailed informations are available at: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Mrs. I. Stark, Dept. Lehrach, Ihnestr. 73, 14195 Berlin, Fon: 030 / 8413 1645, Email: meeting@cffg.de,

Organisation
Dr. Harald Seitz, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, E-Mail: seitz@molgen.mpg.de
Dr. Claus Hultschig, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, E-Mail: hultschig@molgen.mpg.de
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Schlüter, Charité - Campus Benjamin Franklin, E-Mail: Hartmut.Schlueter@charite.de
Dr. Babette Regierer, Universität Potsdam, E-Mail: regierer@rz.uni-potsdam.de
Dr. Claudia Falter, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, E-Mail: falter@molgen.mpg.de
Ingrid Stark, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, E-Mail: stark@molgen.mpg.de
Peter Hirsch, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, E-Mail: hirsch_p@molgen.mpg.de
Dr. Katrin Czempinski, Universität Potsdam, E-Mail: czempins@rz.uni-potsdam.de
Dr. Heike Küchmeister, Universität Potsdam, E-Mail: kuech@uni-potsdam.de

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