Emerging Topics in Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance -Jordan Chill (Bar Ilan University) and Tatyana Polenova (University of Delaware)
The series Emerging topics in Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance will continue on November 5th at 16:00 CEST with the following lecturers and topics:
- Jordan Chill (Bar Ilan University): Eavesdropping on the Cellular Adventures of a Pathogenic Cytotoxin
- Tatyana Polenova (University of Delaware): Integrated Structural Biology of HIV-1 Assemblie
You can join via the following link
https://zoom.us/j/91219438807?pwd=NHZnbUZHZ1d0YW1YcStJU2t0dlBEdz09
Webinar-ID: 912 1943 8807 Password: bioNMR2020
This is a perfect opportunity to learn about cutting-edge magnetic resonance in biological systems in times where conferences have been cancelled around the globe.
The series takes place weekly on Thursdays and features two cutting-edge 30 minute presentations.
ICMRBS Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsxup-QiNEeBrfo-4d5w33Q
Web site: emergingmr.org
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