Membrane Proteins: Structure and Function is a conference featuring eight oral sessions and one poster session covering the latest findings across many topics in membrane proteins. It is set to take place on May 11-15, 2015 in Suzhou, China.
The conference was co-organized by MPSDC members Robert Nakamoto (University of Virginia) and Ming Zhou (Baylor College of Medicine). In addition, the following Consortium members are presenting at the conference:
- Volker Dötsch, Goethe Universität Frankfurt
Abstract title:Structure determination of membrane proteins by NMR spectroscopy based on selective labelling approaches and cell-free protein synthesis - Eduardo Perozo, The University of Chicago
Abstract title:The Structural Basis of Charge Translocation in Voltage Sensing Domains - Emad Tajkhorshid, University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract title:Characterizing Large-scale Conformational Changes in Membrane Transporters at High Spatial and Temporal Resolutions with Advanced Computational Methods - Francis Valiyaveetil, Oregon Health & Science University
Abstract title:Probing Functional Mechanisms in Ion Channels and Transporters using Unnatural Mutagenesis. - Ming Zhou, Baylor College of Medicine
Abstract title:Structure of a Mammalian Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase