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NMR in Biomedical Research: from Metabolomics to Structural Biology - Tuesday 4 September

Dear colleague,

There is just under one month to go until the Symposium at King’s College London. Registrations will close on 28 August to allow us to finalise catering. Please use the links below to register.
The full programme is now available at:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/research/corefacilities/smallrf/biospectroscopy/Events/2018-Symposium.aspx

Keynote speakers will include:

	• Prof. Lucia Banci, CERM, University of Florence, Italy.
		'The contribution of NMR to the description of cellular processes'
	• Dr. Martin Blackledge, Institut de Biologie Structurale, Grenoble, France.
		'NMR studies of large-scale protein conformational dynamics : From fundamental biophysics to functional biology'
	• Prof. Art Edison, University of Georgia, USA.
		'New methods for in vivo metabolomics'
	• Prof. Mike Shattock, King's College London, UK.
		'The Salt of the Earth: NMR studies of Na elevation and metabolic dysfunction in heart failure’


Shorter presentations will highlight some of the research being done at King's. These will include:

	• Dr. Stefi Benjamin, Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics.
		'Allosteric communication in the Fc region of Immunoglobulin E'
	• Dr. Alessandro Sicorello, Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience.
		'The structural properties in solution of the intrinsically mixed folded protein ataxin-3'
	• Miss Ingebjørg Hungnes, Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical Engineering.
		’NMR Analysis of a Rhenium Bioconjugate: Modelling Novel Radioactive Medical Imaging Agents’
	• Dr. Eva Crosas Molist, Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics
		‘NMR-based metabolomic investigation of metastatic melanoma’


Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Registration is free but required for security and catering purposes. Please register via Eventbrite:
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or follow the link from:
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We wish to acknowledge financial support for this event from Bruker UK Ltd., CJS Direct Ltd, Fisher Scientific, Goss Scientific Instruments Ltd, Wilmad and CortecNet

Best wishes,
Andrew Atkinson and Sasi Conte
King’s College London



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Dr. R.A. Atkinson, Centre Manager
Centre for Biomolecular Spectroscopy and Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics
King’s College London
New Hunt’s House, Guy's Campus
London SE1 1UL, United Kingdom

+44 (0)20 7848 6149 (lab)






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