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Minisymposium on Cryo-Electron Microscopy

Minisymposium on Cryo-Electron Microscopy. Heinrich Pette Institut, Martinistraße 52, 20251 Hamburg Gebäude N63, Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium, www.hpi-hamburg.de 12.07.2011 15.30-16.30 Prof. Dr. Rasmus Schröder Cryo Electron Microscopy Group, University of Heidelberg

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Minisymposium on Cryo-Electron Microscopy

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  1. Minisymposium onCryo-Electron Microscopy Heinrich Pette Institut, Martinistraße 52, 20251 Hamburg Gebäude N63, Ferdinand-Bergen-Auditorium, www.hpi-hamburg.de 12.07.2011 15.30-16.30 Prof.Dr. Rasmus Schröder Cryo Electron Microscopy Group, University of Heidelberg “Novel instrumentation for electron cryo microscopy of soft matter” 16.30-17.30 Prof.Dr. Holger Stark Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen “How to visualize dynamic macromolecules? - The ribosome in motion!” 17.30-18.30 Dr. Kay Grünewald OPIC – Oxford Particle Imaging Centre, Oxford “CryoEM/ET of virus-host-interactions at the Oxford Particle Imaging Centre” 13.07.2011 09.00-10.00 Dr. Bettina Böttcher School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh “Exploring capsid dynamics by electron cryo microscopy - Lessons learned from Adeno associated Virus and Hepatitis B Virus” 10.00-11.00 Dr. Jürgen Plitzko Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried “Novel approaches and recent advances in three-dimensional cryo-electron microscopy “ 11.00-12.00 Dr. Heinrich Hohenberg Heinrich-Pette-Institut, Hamburg “Imaging of infected systems based on cryo-preparation and –microscopy“

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