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The 28th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society

The 28th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society


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Contact: Jody L. McGinness
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443-543-5452
The Protein Society





San Diego, CA The Protein Society, the leading international society dedicated to advancing research in to protein structure, function, design and application, announces the dates and scientific program for The 28th Annual Symposium of The Protein Society (July 27-30, 2014 / Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA, USA).


Program Planning Committee - The volunteer Symposium organizers, representing diverse specialties and perspectives suitable for the creation of a truly transdisciplinary program comprised of leading edge protein research, are as follows:


Todd O. Yeates, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

University of California, Los Angeles


Jennifer R. Potts, Ph.D.

Professor and Chair of Molecular Biophysics

Department of Biology

The University of York


Tarun Kapoor, Ph.D.

Pels Family Professor

Laboratory of Chemistry and Cell Biology

The Rockefeller University


The Program - With 13 scientific sessions spanning 3.5 days, the meeting consists of 2 concurrent morning and 2 concurrent afternoon symposia. The conference will begin with an opening and welcome from The Protein Society President, James U. Bowie, University of California, Los Angeles. The Program topics strike a balance between long-standing, traditional protein science elements for which the Society is and has been an acknowledged source of expertise, and the exploration of emerging protein methods and applications:


  • BACTERIAL INTERACTIONS
  • PROTEIN ENGINEERING & SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
  • CELLULAR STRUCTURES
  • PROTEIN EVOLUTION
  • CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & ENZYMOLOGY
  • PROTEINS IN ALTERED STATES
  • PROTEIN DEGRADATION
  • PROTEINS IN DISEASE & THERAPEUTICS
  • FRONTIER HIGH-THROUGHPUT TECHNIQUES
  • PROTEINS IN DYNAMIC & DRIVEN PROCESSES
  • MEMBRANE PROTEINS & RECEPTORS TRANSLATION & FOLDING
  • THE PLENARY AWARDS SESSION

Students & Young Investigators - A hallmark of The Protein Society Symposium is the special emphasis placed upon fostering the growth and development of young scientists. Through unique and plentiful opportunities for mentorship and interaction with established researchers, career guidance via educational workshops led by established academics, as well as numerous prospects for recognition of their work and participation. Two Young Investigator speaking slots are reserved in each unique session for junior researchers selected from abstracts submitted for poster presentations. A competitive and robust Poster Competition with 10 Best Poster Prizes allows students and postdocs to gain experience defending their research. The Education Committee presents an Undergraduate Research Session where winning students can learn valuable skills by giving talks to a receptive and supportive audience. Workshops led by experts and organized by the Mentoring Committee focus upon building core scientific competencies such as effective speaking and grant-writing as well as offering real-world insights to support informed professional advancement. A highlight for all participants is the Mentoring Dinners, where students and postdocs can share an informal, low-cost meal with invited speakers or Society leaders in a casual environment. Student and Early-Career registration rates are significantly discounted, and undergraduate registration is completely free.


Travel Assistance - Plentiful and generous travel assistance facilitates student and postdoctoral attendance through three primary sources: The Finn Wold Travel Awards, The Protein Science Young Investigator Travel Grants (sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell), and the FASEB MARC (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) Program for minorities.


The Protein Society Exchange Program is a partnership that encourages interaction with international partners like The Lorne Conference on Protein Structure and Function and the The Protein Science Society of Japan. Post-doctoral delegations will be chosen to attend the Symposium and will be paired with volunteer Graduate Student Ambassadors. Jennifer R. Cochran, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering Stanford University Schools of Medicine and Engineering, will present a talk as the 2014 Lorne Exchange Speaker.


Two Protein Science Best Paper Speakers will be selected by the Protein Science Editorial staff from 2013 published papers. These first authors will receive acknowledgement and short speaking slots to give talks on the subject of their articles.


The Plenary Awards Session - The final full day of the Symposium will conclude with the Plenary Awards Session, where the 2014 recipients of the prestigious Protein Society Awards are honored. Accepting her 2013 Hans Neurath Award at the 2014 Plenary Awards Session will be Jennifer A. Doudna, PhD, University of California, Berkeley/HHMI. The Session will feature the Protein Society service awards, Best Poster Prize winners, and the talks by the recipients of the following 2014 awards*:


  • The Stein and Moore Award
  • The Carl Brndn Award
    sponsored by Rigaku Corporation
  • The Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Award sponsored by Genentech
  • The Emil Thomas Kaiser Award The Protein Society Young Investigator Award
  • The Hans Neurath Award
    sponsored by The Hans Neurath Foundation
  • The Christian B. Anfinsen Award

*2014 winners will be announced in February, 2014

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Delegates, exhibitors, sponsors and the press can learn more about the 28th Annual Symposium at The Protein Society web site http://www.proteinsociety.org/symposium or by calling (443) 543-5451.



The Protein Society is the leading international Society devoted to furthering research and development in protein science. Founded in 1986, the mission of the Society is to provide international forums to facilitate communication, cooperation and collaboration with regard to all aspects of the study of proteins. In support of these goals, the Society publishes Protein Science, the premier journal in the field, hosts an annual international symposium, and facilitates the education of early-career protein scientists across all lines of discipline. The Protein Society members represent a wide spectrum of academic, industry, governmental, and non-profit institutions from more than 50 countries around the world. Media inquiries can be directed to Jody McGinness, Executive Director, at (443) 543-5452




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The 28th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society


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Contact: Jody L. McGinness
jmcginness@proteinsociety.org
443-543-5452
The Protein Society





San Diego, CA The Protein Society, the leading international society dedicated to advancing research in to protein structure, function, design and application, announces the dates and scientific program for The 28th Annual Symposium of The Protein Society (July 27-30, 2014 / Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA, USA).


Program Planning Committee - The volunteer Symposium organizers, representing diverse specialties and perspectives suitable for the creation of a truly transdisciplinary program comprised of leading edge protein research, are as follows:


Todd O. Yeates, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

University of California, Los Angeles


Jennifer R. Potts, Ph.D.

Professor and Chair of Molecular Biophysics

Department of Biology

The University of York


Tarun Kapoor, Ph.D.

Pels Family Professor

Laboratory of Chemistry and Cell Biology

The Rockefeller University


The Program - With 13 scientific sessions spanning 3.5 days, the meeting consists of 2 concurrent morning and 2 concurrent afternoon symposia. The conference will begin with an opening and welcome from The Protein Society President, James U. Bowie, University of California, Los Angeles. The Program topics strike a balance between long-standing, traditional protein science elements for which the Society is and has been an acknowledged source of expertise, and the exploration of emerging protein methods and applications:


  • BACTERIAL INTERACTIONS
  • PROTEIN ENGINEERING & SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
  • CELLULAR STRUCTURES
  • PROTEIN EVOLUTION
  • CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & ENZYMOLOGY
  • PROTEINS IN ALTERED STATES
  • PROTEIN DEGRADATION
  • PROTEINS IN DISEASE & THERAPEUTICS
  • FRONTIER HIGH-THROUGHPUT TECHNIQUES
  • PROTEINS IN DYNAMIC & DRIVEN PROCESSES
  • MEMBRANE PROTEINS & RECEPTORS TRANSLATION & FOLDING
  • THE PLENARY AWARDS SESSION

Students & Young Investigators - A hallmark of The Protein Society Symposium is the special emphasis placed upon fostering the growth and development of young scientists. Through unique and plentiful opportunities for mentorship and interaction with established researchers, career guidance via educational workshops led by established academics, as well as numerous prospects for recognition of their work and participation. Two Young Investigator speaking slots are reserved in each unique session for junior researchers selected from abstracts submitted for poster presentations. A competitive and robust Poster Competition with 10 Best Poster Prizes allows students and postdocs to gain experience defending their research. The Education Committee presents an Undergraduate Research Session where winning students can learn valuable skills by giving talks to a receptive and supportive audience. Workshops led by experts and organized by the Mentoring Committee focus upon building core scientific competencies such as effective speaking and grant-writing as well as offering real-world insights to support informed professional advancement. A highlight for all participants is the Mentoring Dinners, where students and postdocs can share an informal, low-cost meal with invited speakers or Society leaders in a casual environment. Student and Early-Career registration rates are significantly discounted, and undergraduate registration is completely free.


Travel Assistance - Plentiful and generous travel assistance facilitates student and postdoctoral attendance through three primary sources: The Finn Wold Travel Awards, The Protein Science Young Investigator Travel Grants (sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell), and the FASEB MARC (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) Program for minorities.


The Protein Society Exchange Program is a partnership that encourages interaction with international partners like The Lorne Conference on Protein Structure and Function and the The Protein Science Society of Japan. Post-doctoral delegations will be chosen to attend the Symposium and will be paired with volunteer Graduate Student Ambassadors. Jennifer R. Cochran, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering Stanford University Schools of Medicine and Engineering, will present a talk as the 2014 Lorne Exchange Speaker.


Two Protein Science Best Paper Speakers will be selected by the Protein Science Editorial staff from 2013 published papers. These first authors will receive acknowledgement and short speaking slots to give talks on the subject of their articles.


The Plenary Awards Session - The final full day of the Symposium will conclude with the Plenary Awards Session, where the 2014 recipients of the prestigious Protein Society Awards are honored. Accepting her 2013 Hans Neurath Award at the 2014 Plenary Awards Session will be Jennifer A. Doudna, PhD, University of California, Berkeley/HHMI. The Session will feature the Protein Society service awards, Best Poster Prize winners, and the talks by the recipients of the following 2014 awards*:


  • The Stein and Moore Award
  • The Carl Brndn Award
    sponsored by Rigaku Corporation
  • The Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Award sponsored by Genentech
  • The Emil Thomas Kaiser Award The Protein Society Young Investigator Award
  • The Hans Neurath Award
    sponsored by The Hans Neurath Foundation
  • The Christian B. Anfinsen Award

*2014 winners will be announced in February, 2014

###


Delegates, exhibitors, sponsors and the press can learn more about the 28th Annual Symposium at The Protein Society web site http://www.proteinsociety.org/symposium or by calling (443) 543-5451.



The Protein Society is the leading international Society devoted to furthering research and development in protein science. Founded in 1986, the mission of the Society is to provide international forums to facilitate communication, cooperation and collaboration with regard to all aspects of the study of proteins. In support of these goals, the Society publishes Protein Science, the premier journal in the field, hosts an annual international symposium, and facilitates the education of early-career protein scientists across all lines of discipline. The Protein Society members represent a wide spectrum of academic, industry, governmental, and non-profit institutions from more than 50 countries around the world. Media inquiries can be directed to Jody McGinness, Executive Director, at (443) 543-5452




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