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SMS of Membrane Proteins

Structural Mass Spectrometry of Membrane Proteins 2019

London, United Kingdom
29 - 30 August 2019
The conference ended on 30 August 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
27th June 2019
Early Bird Deadline
27th June 2019

About SMS of Membrane Proteins

This meeting will focus on new advancements and technological developments in mass spectrometry for studying the structure and function of membrane proteins. It will bring together MS practitioners and structural biologists from academia and industry and will include sessions across many aspects of structural mass spectrometry of membrane proteins. Topics for discussion will include the latest developments in instrumentation, intact membrane protein complexes, data analysis, software development and a range of applications to membrane proteins, such as lipid and drug interactions, dynamics of transporters and channels, membrane protein folding, and the study of large macromolecular complexes (e.g. ATPases).

Topics

Membrane proteins, Structural biology, Structural mass spectrometry, Molecular interactions, Cell membranes

Call for Papers

Abstract Submission Guidelines

The maximum number of words allowed in your abstract body is 230. 

Please type your abstract straight into the online submission form, or alternatively paste the text from a word-processed document. 

The ‘Full title’ should be presented sentence case (not in Title Case or BLOCK CAPITALS), that is only the first letter of the title or appropriate terms such as abbreviations or proper nouns should be upper case. 

Has my abstract been accepted? Approximately 2 weeks after the abstract submission deadline has passed, you will receive an email informing you whether your abstract has been accepted/rejected as an oral communication or poster. All abstracts will be available to view online at the meeting.

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