iNEXT-Discovery in-cell NMR Training Course
The course is organized within the activities of iNEXT-Discovery (https://inext-discovery.eu/) and can accommodate a maximum of 12 researchers at PhD or Postdoc level.
The course will feature lectures and hands-on practicals on the following topics:
- mammalian protein expression
- In-cell NMR of proteins/nucleic acids
- NMR bioreactor
- in-cell EPR
Confirmed Speakers/Instructors are:
- Lukas Trantirek – CEITEC, Brno (CZ)
- Francois-X. Theillet – I2BC, Paris (FR)
- Elisabetta Mileo – CNRS, Marseille (FR)
- Isabella C. Felli – UniFi/CERM (IT)
- Enrico Luchinat – UniBo/CIRMMP (IT)
- Letizia Barbieri – CIRMMP (IT)
A registration fee of 250 Euro is requested, which covers accommodation, lunches, coffee breaks and a social dinner in the city center of Florence.
To apply, please send a motivation letter and your CV to: nmrcourse@cerm.unifi.it
Deadline for the application is: 30th June 2023.
We look forward to seeing you in Florence!!
The Florence in-cell NMR group
www.cerm.unifi.it
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