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1st Visegrad Symposium on Structural Systems Biology, November 29th-December 2nd, 2011

The 1st Visegrad Symposium on Structural Systems Biology organized jointly by the Jagellonian University in Crakow, Poland, the University of Szeged, Hungary, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic will be held in Nove Hrady in November 29th-December 2nd, 2011.

http://sssb.prf.jcu.cz

Dear colleagues

We cordially invite you to the Chateau Nove Hrady, an academic retreat about 150 km south of Prague, for the 1st Visegrad Symposium on Structural Systems Biology, November 29th-December 2nd, 2011 organized jointly by the Jagellonian University in Crakow, Poland, the University of Szeged, Hungary, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.

The 1st visegrad symposium on structural systems biology as scientific meeting in the field of computational simulations and spectroscopy of biologically relevant systems, follows the tradition of previously organized "Mini-symposia on computation of interactions in biological systems" meetings, that were held in 2009 in Nove Hrady, testking 200-120 Czech Republic and in 2010 in Szeged, Hungary. One of the main topics of the conference will focus on various computational methods used in the study of biologicaly relevent macromolecules ranging from quantum calculations via atomistic models to coarse-grained moleculer dynamics of biological systems. The other main topic will focus on experimental techniques, mainly spectrosopic methods, that complement the simulations or can be used for verification. Apart of the scientists from the partner institutions in Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, researchers from Great Britain, Sweden, Austria and the Netherlands have confirmed their participation.

We belive that not only the formal presentations (both oral and poster) but also less formal scientific discussions will allow participants to create a basis for future research collaborations. We also believe that the unique setting in the chateau with common accomodation and boarding of all the participants makes social contacts easier and helps to further emphasize the collaborative atmoshphere of the conference.

In contrast to the meetings of previous years we would like to focus more on student members of the participating groups and give them an opportinity to present their research 200-120 exam via flash talks or poster presentations and to participate on the discusions with other scientists.


We are looking forward to see you at the 1st Visegrad Symposium on Structural Systems Biology in Nove Hrady!