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<DIV>Dear All,<BR><BR>For the first time, this years <B>Biomolecular
Interactions and Methods Gordon Research Conference </B>will be preceded by a
special 2 day <B>Gordon Research Seminar</B> (GRS) focusing upon students and
post doctoral scientists in Galveston, Texas on January the 16-17th. The
scientific focus of the seminar and conference is to explore the role of protein
structural mobility in biomolecular interactions and the dymanics of protein
interactions themselves.<BR><BR>The aim is to create an informal atmosphere
where a diverse range scientific ideas and experimental problems can be shared
in an open and friendly environment. The seminar looks set to be very exciting
with a keynote address by <B>Professor Carlos Bustamante</B> (Berkley) and
<B>two scientific sessions</B> with speakers selected from submitted abstracts
and a<B> career advice panel</B>, with representatives from both academia and
industry. The GRS will also feature a lively poster session and social events.
We still have places available and hope that more young scientists will take the
opportunity to network with their peers and interact with several prominent
scientists in a relaxed and non-intimidating setting. Abstract submission
deadline is <STRONG>December 27. </STRONG>More information can be found on
the GRC website: <BR>
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size=2></FONT><BR> </DIV><BR>We look forward to seeing you in
Texas!<BR><BR>Ann Marie Stanley and Rachel Farrow <BR>BIM GRS
Co-chairs<BR><BR>Ann Marie Stanley, Ph.D.<BR>Postdoctoral Research
Fellow<BR>Laboratory of Tom Rapoport<BR>Department of Cell Biology<BR>Harvard
Medical School<BR>240 Longwood Ave<BR>Boston, MA
02115<BR>annmarie@hms.harvard.edu<BR><BR>Rachel Farrow<BR>The National Institute
for Medical Research<BR>Division of Physical Biochemistry<BR>The
Ridgeway<BR>Mill Hill<BR>NW7 1AA<BR>United Kingdom<BR>rfarrow@nimr.mrc.ac.uk.
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