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COVID-19 outbreak: Our constant monitoring of the coronavirus situation
(Live Covid19 Data), both in Italy and globally,
suggested postponing the live
event to a better time.
However, we would also like to keep the Community updated and give the
possibility to present new and exciting work and to exchange ideas so we decided to start the Protein Electrostatics
Webinar Series!
The Protein Electrostatics conference is a recurring meeting bringing together theorists and experimentalists to discuss progresses, problems and issues in the field of electrostatics of bimolecular systems. It fosters generating new ideas and forging new collaborations. Past meeting have been held in Belgrade (2018), Berlin (2016) and Lisbon (2014). Genoa should have hosted the 2020 event, but the COVID outbreak hindered its regular occurrence. We are now organising a series of webinars to keep on being updated on this exciting field also in this difficult period.
Talks given by world-class experts on the topic. Plenty of slots reserved to young and upcoming researchers.
01Get up-to-date with the most recent research being developed all over the world.
02You will have the chance to meet lead researchers, postdocs and PhD students who are active in this field.
03This meeting is known for its friendly and relaxed environment.
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Portugal
The City College of New York
USA
Johns Hopkins University
USA
University of Bayreuth
Germany
École Polytechnique
France
Michigan State University
USA
Free University of Berlin
Germany
University of Illinois at Chicago
USA
University of California Irvine
USA
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
University of Lisbon
Portugal
Linnaeus University
Sweden
University of Texas at Austin
USA
University of Michigan
USA
Aarhus University
Denmark
Electrostatics affects almost every structural and functional aspect of proteins, including stability, solubility, dynamics, interactions, and catalysis. It is especially important for key processes involving movement of charges, including proton and electron transfer reactions and transport of ions.
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