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The Iron sulphur meeting for 2019 will take place on Friday 26 ApriL 10am – 5pm in room 1.60 in the Franklin-Wilkins Building at the Waterloo campus, organised by Professors Annalisa Pastore and Salvatore Adinolfi.
The aim of the meeting is to discuss iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis and other related metal mediated pathways. The group wants to reach not only the iron-sulfur cluster community but more in general those interested in metallo proteins.
The iron-sulfur cluster discussion group follows the tradition created by Richard Cammack more than 20 years ago. The aim of the meeting is to discuss iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis and other related metal mediated pathways. The group wants to reach not only the iron-sulfur cluster community but more in general those interested in metallo proteins. This year meeting will take place at King's College London (Waterloo campus). Please do attend and present your work.
Please send abstract to Annalisa Pastore or Salvatore Adinolfi
The cost of the meeting is 20 pounds, to bring with you at the entrance
The Meeting is co-organized by COST Action 15133 "The biogenesis of Iron-Sulfur Proteins: from cellular biology to Molecular Aspects".
Event details
Room 1.60Franklin-Wilkins Building
150 Stamford Street London, SE1 9NH
Related departments
- Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
- School of Basic & Medical Biosciences
- School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
- School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences
- School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences
- School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences
- School of Life Course & Population Sciences