Institut Pasteur Course on Integrative Structural Biology
Paris, July 17 – 22, 2017

Dear all,

We are pleased to announce the 2nd Pasteur Course on Integrative Structural 
Biology. Problems in structural biology today can very often not be solved by 
one technique alone, but need to be solved by a combination of methods, 
including NMR, X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, structural mass 
spectrometry, and SAXS. The heterogeneous data coming from these methods need 
to be combined with advanced molecular modeling techniques. The goal of the 
course is to provide young scientists that have more specialized knowledge in 
one of the techniques an overview over the broad range of modern structural 
methods available. Special emphasis will be given to computational approaches 
to integrate data (such as IMP, ARIA).

The course is principally aimed at the mature graduate student / postdoctoral 
level, but applications from scientists at all levels are encouraged. The 
course will consist of lectures, which will give introductions into the 
principles and limitations of the different techniques, and practical work on 
data analysis with the major structure refinement / modeling programs.

The course fee of € 250 (students) covers lodging and part of the meals.

Participants will be limited to 25. More information can be found 
athttps://www.pasteur.fr/en/integrative-structural-biology


Registration deadline is April 13. Please send your application 
athttp://pasteur-enseignement.fontismedia.com/ipe/index_en.php.

Contact :enseignem...@pasteur.fr

Claudine Mayer, Michael Nilges and Nicolas Wolff, Organizers


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