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2nd International-Horizons PhD symposium "DECODING NATURE: HIERARCHY OF INTERACTIONS"


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Dear Colleagues,

We are proud to announce the 2nd Horizons-Meeting entitled "Decoding Nature: Hierarchy of Interactions". The meeting will be held at the Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, Germany on 17th - 19th of March 2005. Our meeting aims to provide deep insights into contemporary life science research and to encourage exchange among people from different biological science branches. We invite distinguished scientists from fields as diverse as structural biology, developmental biology, cell biology and neurobiology. By including such a diverse spectrum of topics we hope to broaden horizons and to inspire interdisciplinary discussions. Through the scientific and social events of the meeting we intend to improve the networking of Ph.D. students and young researchers from different corners of the world. The meeting will feature four sessions with invited lectures, two poster sessions, two sessions with Ph.D. student talks and includes a rich social program.

 

The confirmed invited speakers are: Stephen Cusack, Michael Sattler, Eric Westhof, Hartmut Michel, Walter Gehring, Rolf Kemler, Lewis Wolpert, Pascale Cossart, Anthony Hyman, Peter Krammer, William Betz and Baljit Khakh

 

For further details about the registration, detailed program, contact information please consult our web page: http://www.horizons.uni-goettingen.de/

Please feel free to download the announcing poster from our website (http://www.horizons.uni-goettingen.de/content/horizons2005_A4.pdf).

 

Best regards,

Vlad Cojocaru (on behalf of the organizing committee)

 

P.S. We would be grateful if you could place this meeting into your calendar of events

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