Purpose: To train researchers in circular dichroism and linear dichroism data analysis and related techniques and to see how they are used in current research.
What: All modules will include principles of the techniques and practical implementation
Who: The school and workshop is targeted at postgraduate students. PDRAs, academic staff and industrial participants are welcome if places are available.
What to bring: An A1 poster outlining your research interests, laptop if possible, memory stick, lab-coat and safety glasses.
PhD and PDRA costs: Application fee of £75 for PhD students and PDRAs covers winter workshop costs, daytime food, some evening food. The fee will be refunded if your application is unsuccessful (places are limited). We suggest you book accommodation at one of the hotels indicated on the accommodation website.
Non PhD/PDRA applicants: course fee is £250 which does not include accommodation.
Sessions to include:
What: All modules will include principles of the techniques and practical implementation
Who: The school and workshop is targeted at postgraduate students. PDRAs, academic staff and industrial participants are welcome if places are available.
What to bring: An A1 poster outlining your research interests, laptop if possible, memory stick, lab-coat and safety glasses.
PhD and PDRA costs: Application fee of £75 for PhD students and PDRAs covers winter workshop costs, daytime food, some evening food. The fee will be refunded if your application is unsuccessful (places are limited). We suggest you book accommodation at one of the hotels indicated on the accommodation website.
Non PhD/PDRA applicants: course fee is £250 which does not include accommodation.
Sessions to include:
- Introduction to absorbance, fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy
- Principles of CD spectroscopy
- Linear dichroism
- Good practice
- Data bases for biomacromolecules
- CD of membrane proteins
- What is inside a CD spectrometer
- DNA-metalcomplex interactions
- Applications of SRCD and CD to structural and functional genomics
- CD theory & Dichrocalc