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ASBMB Conferences 2010

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April 24 - 28, 2010 ASBMB Annual Meeting
Anaheim, CA, USA Further information
Highlighting the scientific scope of the Society, the scientific program will be organized into three Thematic Groups, with scheduling of individual Thematic Programs arranged to enhance maximal participation of meeting attendees. The Thematic Programs have been developed to provide indepth coverage of specific topics within general areas, with the goal of appealing to biochemists and molecular biologists at all professional levels
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books

September 30 - October 4, 2010 Transcriptional Regulation By Chromatin And Rna Polymerase II Program
Tahoe City, CA, USA Further information
ASBMB Special Symposium
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books

October 14 - 17, 2010 Biochemistry And Cell Biology Of ESCRTs In Health And Disease
Snowbird, UT, USA Further information
ASBMB Special Symposium. Structural and Mechanistic Analysis of ESCRTs, ESCRTs, MVB biogenesis, and cargo sorting, ESCRTs and HIV-1, ESCRTs, development, and cell division, ESCRTs, receptor downregulation, and cancer, ESCRTs in neurodegeneratio
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books

October 21 - 24, 2010 Post Translational Modifications: Detection and Physiological Evaluation
Tahoe City, CA, USA Further information
ASBMB Special Symposium. With the completion of the human genome and rapid progress in understanding the proteome, it is now clear that the next phase of molecular bioscience will by necessity largely focus on post-translational modifications (PTMs) and their regulation of protein functions. Currently, there are over four hundred known PTMs, and almost without exception, virtually all polypeptides are post-translationally modified. Given the relatively small numbers of genes and polypeptides in complex organisms, PTMs create the enormous and highly dynamic structural and functional diversity required to regulate essential cellular functions. In recent years, the technologies to quantitatively study PTMs at the molecular and structural level have developed rapidly, particularly in the area of mass spectrometry. This biannual meeting brings together leading experts in the study of a wide variety different PTMs to allow cross fertilization, presentation of the most exciting breakthroughs in the methodology and biological functions of PTMs, and to generate lively discussions of new concepts and approaches.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books

October 29 - 31, 2010 Biochemistry of Membrane Traffic: Secretory and Endocytic pathways
Tahoe City, CA, USA Further information
ASBMB Special Symposium. Although more than 30% of human genes encode for proteins that traverse the secretory pathway, many mysteries remain about how proteins traverse this route. There is outstanding biochemistry being carried out with the goal of defining the precise molecular events that drive the transport of membrane proteins from one compartment to another in eukaryotic cells. We seek to bring together those interested in understanding how molecules drive the secretory and endocytic pathways, with focus on molecular mechanism, to share recent breakthroughs and discuss current controversies. This area of research is describing entirely new biochemical processes, and represents quantitative molecular analysis of three dimensional, cellular events.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books

October 22 - 25, 2010 Systems Biology for Biochemists
Tahoe City, CA, USA Further information
An ASBMB Sponsored Special Symposium
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books

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Further reading: Molecular Biology publications

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