5-7 December 2011
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone
- jennifer.weterings@cern.ch
Support
Biophysics at ISOLDE
Presented by Monika STACHURA
on
7 Dec 2011
from
13:40
to
14:00
Type: Submitted
Session:
Solid State and Biophysics II
Content
Due to the complexity of systems in living matter nuclear techniques are not commonly used in biology and biochemistry. By approaching from simple inorganic complexes we aim to elucidate the fundamental chemistry of heavy metal ion integrations with proteins. This furthermore involves studies on de novo designed peptides, naturally occurring proteins, plants and recently also bacteria.
We will present 199mHg-PAC data on proteins and in vivo systems as well as results from the first beta-NMR experiments on soft matter ever performed.
Place
Location: CERN
Room: Council Chamber
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