Invitation
Over the past years methods and technology in
functional genomics have developed rapidly. After mapping of the "most
important" genomes the main focus in functional genomics today are
questions about function, characteristics and interactions of genes and
their products.
The application and development of modern technologies, which require
a high degree of special knowledge, are especially in this research area
of essential importance. The future of research in functional genomics
is closely linked with the transfer of this Know-how. This concern is
followed by the technology- and method-oriented
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Workshop "Molecular Interactions"
from 5th - 7th September 2007
at the Henry-Ford-Bau of the Freie Universität Berlin
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The workshop invites young scientists, postgraduate students and postdocs,
who are interested in an introduction into the latest techniques used
in functional genomics.
From the area of scientific basic research scientists with an international
reputation in their field of research will give lectures about "Regulation
and Modulation in Biosystems", but also talks about new developments
from the commercial side will be part of the program.
This year we like to extend the workshop by a "Career Fair",
to support young scientists to initiate contacts with potential entrepreneurs
from institutions and industry.
We are very much looking forward to meet you at the workshop "Molecular
Interactions"!
Hartmut Schlüter, Harald Seitz, Claudia Falter, Babette Regierer, Ingrid
Stark, Heike Küchmeister, Katrin Czempinski, Susanne Hollmann, Marcus
Luther, Cordula Mancini, Julian Stueven, Hans Lehrach
for more information contact: meeting@molecularinteractions.de
Fon: 030 / 8413 1411
Invited Speakers:
Dr. Anjana Buckow, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Dr. Andreas Dahl, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Dr. Oliver Ebenhöh, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Dr. Jens Peter Fürste, Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für
Chemie und Biochemie
Dr. Michael Gerrits, RiNA GmbH
Prof. Dr. Friedrich W. Herberg, Universität Kassel
Dr. habil. Rainer Hintsche, Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology,
ISIT, eBiochip Systems GmbH
Dr. Andreas Hörlein, ImaGenes GmbH
Dr. Tim Hucho, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Dr. Joachim Kopka, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Dr. Marcus Luther, profund - Die Gründungsagentur der Freien Universität
Berlin
Dr. Regina Neum, Universität Potsdam, Akademisches Auslandsamt
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Neumann, Merck KGgA
Dr. Peter R. Jungblut, Max-Planck-Institut für Infektionsbiologie,
Zentrale Einheit für Proteinanalyse
Dr. Christof Lenz, Applied Biosystems
Prof. Dr. Michael W. Linscheid, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department
of Chemistry
Dr. Anke Prinz, Universität Kassel
Dr. Maik Prüss, Affymetrix Inc.
Prof. Dr. Knut Reinert, Freie Universität Berlin
Dr. Kai Scheffler, Thermo Scientific GmbH
Dr. Michaela Scigelova, Thermo Electron Corporation
Prof. Dr. Terence Strick, Biomolecular Nanomanipulation Laboratory, Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
Prof. Dr. Roderich Süssmuth, Technische Universität Berlin,
Organic Chemistry
Dr. Marius Ueffing, Technical University Munich + GSF National Research
Center, Institute of Human Genetics
Prof. Dr. Uwe Völker, University of Greifswald
Dr. Wolfram Weckwerth, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Dr. Irene Weibrecht, Uppsala Universität, Rudbeck Laboratory, Schweden
Dr. Martin Winger, Koordinierungsstelle EG der Wissenschaftsorganisation
(KoWi)
Dr. Christian Wunsch, ipal GmbH, intellectual property asset mangement
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