Dear Structural Molecular Biologists,

There are still some places available to register for the Astbury Conversation, 
so if you or any colleagues who would benefit from coming – full details are 
available on the web site http://www.astburyconversation.leeds.ac.uk/

With just over eight weeks to go until the two-day Conversation, I wanted to 
remind you of the approaching deadline for talk/poster abstract submissions.

Abstracts and posters
If you have not yet registered or submitted an abstract, please make sure you 
do so no later than the deadline of Wednesday 28 February.

Symposium talks will be selected from submitted abstracts, and those speakers 
who have been chosen to give a talk, will be notified by Friday 23 March.


Financial support available
We are delighted to confirm that two of our partners have agreed to provide 
bursaries, to help towards the costs of travel and accommodation. The British 
Biophysical Society is providing two bursaries of £200 each for UK registrants 
and Astrazeneca two bursaries of £250 for international registrants.

To apply to be considered for one of these, please email astb...@leeds.ac.uk 
with details of your abstract, a short summary of your reasons for applying for 
support and specify which bursary you are applying for.





Ed

T.A.Edwards Ph.D.
Deputy Director Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology
Ass. Professor, Director of Research, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Garstang 8.53d
University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT 
Telephone: 0113 343 3031
http://www.astbury.leeds.ac.uk/people/staff/staffpage.php?StaffID=TE
PoPPI (Perturbations of Protein-Protein Interactions) project: 
http://www.poppi.website/
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