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FB3 2016 : Fluorescent Biomolecules and their Building Blocks – Design and Applications (FB3)

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Link: http://oban.spst.tju.edu.cn/fb3_2016/index.html
 
When Jul 7, 2016 - Jul 11, 2016
Where Tianjin, China
Submission Deadline Jun 15, 2016
Categories    conference   biotechnology   life sciences   science
 

Call For Papers

This third FB3 meeting will gather experts from around the world to discuss the state-of-the-art in the development and use of fluorescent probe molecules for biomolecular and nanotechnological systems. This rapidly evolving field deserves a dedicated venue and we feel that our community would benefit from a vigorous discussion and exchange of ideas related to its progress and future directions.
The meeting will bring together established scientists, younger investigators, students and postdocs. To enable focused discussions, promote exchange of ideas and facilitate networking, the number of participants will be limited to approximately 150. We are delighted that Professor Eric Kool (Stanford University) has agreed to be our keynote speaker.

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