ABRF'96: BIOMOLECULAR TECHNIQUES - Independent Meeting Update
March 6-9, 1996
An outstanding international group of scientists has been formed to assist
the meeting organizers, David Speicher and Steven Carr, in planning the
scientific program for ABRF's first independent meeting, which will be held
in San Francisco in March 1996! The program committee members are: Greg
Grant (Washington University), Elizabeth Fowler (AutoImmune, Inc.), William
Henzel (Genentech, Inc.), Friedrich Lottspeich (Max-Planck Institute),
Daniel Marshak (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories), Betsy Nanthakumar (Johns
Hopkins University), Darryl Pappin (Imperial Cancer Research Fund), Lloyd
M. Smith (University of Wisconsin at Madison), R. Reid Townsend (University
of California at San Francisco), and Kenneth Walsh (University of
Washington).
The meeting will emphasize current and emerging technologies involving
macromolecules. Extensive usage of workshops, posters, and tutorials will
ensure optimal interactions between experts and recent initiates.
Techniques related to protein, peptide, carbohydrate, and nucleic acid
synthesis and analysis will be organized into parallel concurrent sessions,
which should allow scientists interested in a single type of
biomolecule-related technology to find topics of interest throughout the
meeting.
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