The Analytical Biosciences Group will be holding our 78th Annual General Meeting on the 22nd November 2023. The meeting will take place at the University College London and will also be live streamed via an online platform. The meeting is open to all group members and external guests and aims to engage early career researchers in debate and discussions about all areas of analytical biosciences, and provide the opportunity to network with other researchers in the field.
In our group we aim to give our members a broad perspective of the current state of the art for analytical techniques, with detailed examples of their applications in biosciences. As such, each contribution will aim to demonstrate the quality and value of each methodology.
As a part of our AGM, we will have two keynote speakers, one of them an early career researcher.
ECR speaker: Ruby Brown, University of Nottingham, UK
'Gold Nanoparticle-Silica Core-shell Encapsulated Nanodiamond Quantum Sensors'
Plenary speaker: Dr Kish Adoni, University College London, UK
'Using crosslinking-MS to improve prediction of flexible protein structures from experimental monolinks and crosslinks using integrated protein structure prediction tools'
The AGM is a perfect opportunity to join and contribute to the discussion if you have not joined before. We welcome all members to join us in person, but this will a hybrid event, and so can also be accessed remotely for our members.
We hope to see you there!
In our group we aim to give our members a broad perspective of the current state of the art for analytical techniques, with detailed examples of their applications in biosciences. As such, each contribution will aim to demonstrate the quality and value of each methodology.
As a part of our AGM, we will have two keynote speakers, one of them an early career researcher.
ECR speaker: Ruby Brown, University of Nottingham, UK
'Gold Nanoparticle-Silica Core-shell Encapsulated Nanodiamond Quantum Sensors'
Plenary speaker: Dr Kish Adoni, University College London, UK
'Using crosslinking-MS to improve prediction of flexible protein structures from experimental monolinks and crosslinks using integrated protein structure prediction tools'
The AGM is a perfect opportunity to join and contribute to the discussion if you have not joined before. We welcome all members to join us in person, but this will a hybrid event, and so can also be accessed remotely for our members.
We hope to see you there!