The MGMS conference "Exploring Mechanisms in Biology: Theory and Experiment" will take place from Wednesday 25th to Friday 27th November 2015 in Singapore. The aim of the conference is to showcase important advances in the development and application of molecular modelling, bioinformatics, and simulation at multiple time/length scales to address important problems in biology and biochemistry, as well as reflecting on the links between experimental and computational approaches.
Topics covered will include macromolecular complexes and protein engineering, protein-protein interactions, conformational change and allostery, drug design and solvation, membranes and membrane proteins, and new developments in modelling, simulation, and visualization.
There will be many opportunities for oral and poster presentations (~25 and ~100 slots, respectively). Contributions from students and postdocs are particularly welcome. A limited number of student bursaries will most likely be available.
We have an exciting lining up of speakers including:
Sir Tom Blundell (U. Cambridge)
Frank Blaney (UK)
Haiyan Liu (USTC China)
Sihyun Ham (SWU Korea)
Michael Gromiha (IITM India)
Dusanka Janezic (UP Slovenia)
Xuhui Huang (HKUST Hong Kong)
Alan Mark (U. Queensland, Australia)
Franca Fraternali (Kings College UK)
Kumar Selvarajoo(Keio University Japan)
Jonathan Essex (University Southampton UK)
Jane Allison (Massey University New Zealand)
Ora Schueler-Furman (Hebrew University Israel)
Shoba Ranganathan (Macquarie University Australia)
Topics covered will include macromolecular complexes and protein engineering, protein-protein interactions, conformational change and allostery, drug design and solvation, membranes and membrane proteins, and new developments in modelling, simulation, and visualization.
There will be many opportunities for oral and poster presentations (~25 and ~100 slots, respectively). Contributions from students and postdocs are particularly welcome. A limited number of student bursaries will most likely be available.
We have an exciting lining up of speakers including:
Sir Tom Blundell (U. Cambridge)
Frank Blaney (UK)
Haiyan Liu (USTC China)
Sihyun Ham (SWU Korea)
Michael Gromiha (IITM India)
Dusanka Janezic (UP Slovenia)
Xuhui Huang (HKUST Hong Kong)
Alan Mark (U. Queensland, Australia)
Franca Fraternali (Kings College UK)
Kumar Selvarajoo(Keio University Japan)
Jonathan Essex (University Southampton UK)
Jane Allison (Massey University New Zealand)
Ora Schueler-Furman (Hebrew University Israel)
Shoba Ranganathan (Macquarie University Australia)