The Prion Chemical Biology Network invites you to participate in the 1st International Symposium on Prion Chemical Biology and Enabling Technologies – Towards a Cure for Alzheimer's Disease at the Richard Roberts Building, The University of Sheffield, UK from 9th-10th July 2012.
This is the perfect chance to network with colleagues and share the most exciting, cutting edge research in the broad field of chemical biology. Meet face-to-face with active researchers in the prion chemical biology field covering a wide range of disciplines.
Prion protein, PrPC, is a unique protein interacting with a range of known and unknown proteins in AD pathways such as amyloidal protein A?1-42, ?-Secretase (BACE-1) etc. Prion chemical biology will have significant impact on developing a cure for Alzheimer's disease. This could lead to new diagnostics and new treatments for AD.
The forthcoming symposium will provide a forum for researchers across the world to meet, exchange ideas and expertise, and form new collaboration partnerships.
This is the perfect chance to network with colleagues and share the most exciting, cutting edge research in the broad field of chemical biology. Meet face-to-face with active researchers in the prion chemical biology field covering a wide range of disciplines.
Prion protein, PrPC, is a unique protein interacting with a range of known and unknown proteins in AD pathways such as amyloidal protein A?1-42, ?-Secretase (BACE-1) etc. Prion chemical biology will have significant impact on developing a cure for Alzheimer's disease. This could lead to new diagnostics and new treatments for AD.
The forthcoming symposium will provide a forum for researchers across the world to meet, exchange ideas and expertise, and form new collaboration partnerships.