Announcement of a Symposium in honour of Professor Dame Louise Johnson,
Oxford University, Sep 2nd to 5th 2007

Themes of the symposium will include protein structure, signal
transduction, protein phosphorylation, the cell cycle, enzymatic
mechanisms, synchrotron radiation, electron microscopy, drug design, and
some historical recollections.

Speakers include:

Tom Blundell, Cambridge
Iain Campbell, Oxford
Philip Cohen, Dundee
Elizabeth Duke, Diamond Light Source
David Eisenberg, UCLA, Los Angeles
Elspeth Garman, Oxford
Eddy Fischer, Seattle
Janos Hajdu, Stanford/Uppsala
Richard Henderson, Cambridge
Tim Hunt, CR-UK London Research Institute, Clare Hall
Tony Hunter, Salk Institute, La Jolla
Louise Johnson, Oxford
John Kuriyan, Berkeley
Michael James, Edmonton
Jennifer Martin, Brisbane
Kim Nasmyth, Oxford
Herbie Newell, Newcastle
Nikos Oikonomakos, Athens
David Owen, Cambridge
Richard Perham, Cambridge
Gregory Petsko, Brandeis University, Waltham
David Rice, Sheffield
Mark Sansom, Oxford
John Scott, Portland, Oregon
David Stuart, Oxford
Janet Thornton, Cambridge
Soichi Wakatsuki, Photon Factory, Japan
Matthias Wilmanns, EMBL, Hamburg
Ian Wilson, San Diego
Keith Wilson, York
Stephen Withers, Vancouver

Further information and on-line registration is available via:

http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/lnjsymposium/Welcome.html


Organising Committee

Ravi Acharya
David Barford
Jane Endicott
Janos Hajdu





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Chester Beatty Laboratories
Institute of Cancer Research
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