Biochemical Journal – Centenary Symposium video webcast now available
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Portland Press and the Biochemical Journal are pleased to announce that the
video webcast of the Biochemical Journal Centenary Symposium
(http://www.bjcentenary.org/default.htm) which took place in July 2006 is
now available as part of the online journal. Access to over five and a half
hours of video is available to institutional subscribers to the Biochemical
Journal and members of the Biochemical Society providing a valuable
teaching resource on key areas of biochemistry and cell and molecular
biology.
The Centenary Symposium consisted of a prestigious list of speakers at the
cutting edge of research brought together to celebrate 100 years of
publishing by the Biochemical Journal.
Mike Waterfield (UK)
The EMBO Lecture: Cracking the mild, difficult and fiendish codes within
and downstream of the EGFR to link diagnostics and therapeutics
Louise Johnson (UK)
Protein kinases and their therapeutic exploitation
Alfred Goldberg (USA)
Functions of the proteasome: from protein degradation and immune
surveillance to cancer therapy
Mina Bissell (USA)
Modelling molecular mechanisms of breast cancer and invasion: lessons from
the normal gland
Donny Strosberg (USA)
Novel mechanisms of signal transduction modulated by G-protein coupled
receptors
Steve Huber (USA)
Exploring the role of protein phosphorylation in plants: from signalling to
metabolism in leaf cells
Stephen O’Rahilly (UK)
Translating metabolic biochemistry into the clinic
Lewis Wolpert (UK)
The public’s belief about biology
Biochemical Journal will be relaunched for the digital age in 2007 offering
users greater searching capabilities and personalization according to their
key research areas. Subscribing libraries will benefit from a customized
message informing their users that they are accessing the journal through
the library’s subscription. Subscribers will also be able to access “BJ
Classics”, the classic papers and people that have made a major
contribution to emerging areas of research throughout the 20th Century.
Kerry Cole
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