Celebrating 25 years of ChemBioChem and ChemPhysChem
The event will bring together scientists working at the interface between chemistry, biology, medicine, and physics, and will cover different topics going from biophysical methods & applications and subcellular imaging to drug design. The programme will include plenary and invited lectures, a selection of short communications, and a large poster session with poster prizes. There will also be many opportunities to connect and exchange ideas.
The symposium is expected to attract 250 to 300 international participants and the commercial exhibition will form an integral part of the symposium.
Plenary Speakers
High-field NMR Spectroscopy Reveals Transient Functional Interactions and Dynamics in a Molecular Assembly Chain
Prof. Teresa CARLOMAGNO
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Molecule-Scale Resolution and Dynamics in Fluorescence Microscopy
Prof. Stefan HELL
MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES, Heidelberg, German
Expanding the Genetic Code – New Tools for Biology
Prof. Kathrin LANG
ETH ZURICH, Zürich, Switzerland
Invited Speakers
Organic Chemistry to Shine Light on Biology
Dr Johannes BROICHHAGEN
LEIBNIZ-INSTITUTE FOR MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY (FMP), Berlin, Germany
Single Molecule Microscopy as a Quantitative Tool for Biochemical and Cell Biological in Vivo Studies in (Micro)Biology
Prof. Ulrike ENDESFELDER
UNIVERSITY OF BONN, Bonn, Germany
Exploring Chemical Space with Deep Learning in Low-Data Scenarios
Dr Francesca GRISONI
EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Predicting Protein Interactions with Limited Evolutionary Information Using AlphaFold
Dr Ezgi KARACA
IZMIR BIOMEDICINE AND GENOME CENTER, Izmir, Turkey
Racemic and Quasi-racemic Protein X-ray Crystallography Enabled by Chemical Protein Synthesis
Prof. Stephen BH KENT
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, United States
Taking Advantage of Alternative Fluorescence Properties in Single Molecule Localization Microscopy
Dr Sandrine LÉVÊQUE-FORT
PARIS-SACLAY UNIVERSITY, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Unlocking the Secrets of Heart Muscle Structure
Prof. Stefan RAUNSER
MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY, Dortmund, Germany
FRET Spectroscopy and Nanoscopy Resolve the Structure and Dynamics of Biomolecules at the Single-Molecule Level
Prof. Claus SEIDEL
HEINRICH HEINE UNIVERSITY DÜSSELDORF, Düsseldorf, Germany
Scientific Committee
- Prof. Christian EGGELING, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany
- Dr Stephan HACKER, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Dr Ariane NUNES ALVES, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Petra SCHWILLE, Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany
- Dr Boris VAUZEILLES, CNRS – Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Local Committee
- Dr Vera KOESTER, ChemistryViews, Weinheim, Germany
- Dr Francesca NOVARA, Chemistry-Methods, Rome, Italy
- Dr Partha Pratim PAL, ChemPhysChem, Mumbai, India
- Dr Ruben RAGG, ChemBioChem, Weinheim, Germany
- Dr Axel STRAUBE, ChemPlusChem, Weinheim, Germany
- Dr Kira WELTER, ChemPhysChem, Weinheim, Germany
- Dr Laura WOODWARD-HENI, ChemBioChem, Weinheim, Germany
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