>From CCPBioSim. Note that the theme for the invited speakers is synthetic 
>biology and biomolecular design, but contributed talks and posters can be on 
>any aspect of biomolecular modelling and simulation.

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Dear All,

We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 7th Annual 
CCPBioSim Conference - Frontiers in Biomolecular Simulation. Details and the 
link to the registration page can be found at 
http://www.ccpbiosim.ac.uk/ccpbiosim2019.

The 7th annual meeting of CCP-BioSim is organised jointly with the Molecular 
Graphics and Modelling Society and will have the theme of Modelling and 
Simulation for Synthetic Biology. The conference will showcase important 
advances in biomolecular modelling and simulation tools, technologies, 
interplay with experiment, and applications to biomolecular design and 
synthetic biology.

The conference will be taking place at the University of Bristol on 4-6 
September 2019, with the following invited speakers:
Prof. Charlotte Deane, University of Oxford, UK
Dr. Sarel Fleishman, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Prof. Syma Khalid, University of Southampton, UK
Prof. Modesto Orozco, IRB Barcelona, Spain
Dr. Fabio Parmeggiani, University of Bristol, UK

Dr. Katarzyna Świderek, Universitat Jaume I, Valencia, Spain
Dr. Per-Olof Syrén, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Submissions for contributed posters and talks are highly encouraged. Whilst the 
conference specifically highlights the use of modelling and simulation for 
biomolecular design and synthetic biology, presentations across the broad area 
of biomolecular simulation and modelling are very welcome.

On behalf of the organizing committee,

Marc van der Kamp (University of Bristol, co-chair)
Adrian Mulholland (University of Bristol, co-chair)
Sarah Harris (University of Leeds)
Ross Anderson (University of Bristol)
Sarah Fegan (STFC, Daresbury)


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