[Sigbioinform-l] FW: 3Dsig Structural Bioinformatics Meeting, 90+ Abstracts now online + Late abstracts still accepted

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Mon Jun 28 08:32:53 EDT 2004


[Forwarded because of text formatting.  Dick Hill]

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> Dear Colleague,
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> We would like to inform you that the 3Dsig Structural Bioinformatics
> Meeting
> (July 29-30 July 2004, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, part of the ISMB/ECCB
> Bioinformatics Conference) has opened all abstract material to the public.
> Whether you decide to come or not, you may want to view the online
> abstracts: http://3dsig.weizmann.ac.il/3dsig/2004/abstracts.html
> 
> 3Dsig will have a novel laptop session where authors will be at their
> numbered stations with their laptops describing their work. The idea is to
> offer a semi-formal, yet intimate channel during 3Dsig to facilitate
> discussion of individual research.
> 
> Abstracts are still accepted till June 30th. As the organization of the 3
> panel discussions will be conducted in the upcoming days, you may want to
> send such an abstract quickly.
> 
> Topics include: 3D data-mining; 3D programming modules; docking and
> protein-protein/ligand interaction prediction; membrane protein assembly
> prediction; secondary structure and domain assignment; structure-based
> function prediction; structural databases; structural genomics; structure
> prediction; structure representation; the role of geometry and energetics
> in
> protein structure and function
> 
> Last, sponsors are still welcomed - see online information.
> 
> Looking forward to meeting you at 3Dsig,
> 
> 3Dsig organizing committee
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