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flyer160609:Layout 1.qxd - Fachbereich Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie
REGISTRATION FEES
AND DEADLINES
CONFERENCE VENUE
(Reg. Fees including Book of
Abstracts, refreshments, Party)
The Symposium will be held at the
SEMINARIS Campushotel Berlin located
in Berlin-Dahlem close to the famous
Botanischer Garten and to the main
Campus of the Freie Universität Berlin
before 15 July, 2009:
300,00 EUR
Late Registration,
(before 1 September, 2009)
spots as available:
350,00 EUR
International Symposium
„Membranes and Modules”
December 10 - 13, 2009 Berlin, Germany
SEMINARIS Campushotel Berlin-Dahlem
Seminaris Campushotel Berlin
ACCOMMODATIONS
Seminaris Campushotel Berlin
– Science & Conference Center –
Takustraße 39
14195 Berlin
Fon: +49(0)30-557797-0
E-Mail: [email protected]
Homepage: www.seminaris.de/berlin
(Special rates 95/ 130 EUR under
KEY “FRE1210”)
Other Hotels see:
http://www.berlin.de/tourismus/
unterkunft/hotels/
DEADLINES
For Poster Abstract Submission:
For Registration:
Oct. 1, 2009
Sept. 1, 2009
MaM2009
HOW TO REACH US
JOINT SFB-MEETING
SFB 740 AND SFB 449
Bus M83 from Metro (U-Bahn, U3)
station “Dahlem-Dorf” or U-Bahn/
S-Bahn-Station “Rathaus Steglitz”
To get to the hotel see also:
http://www.seminaris.de/files/0001/
SCB%20Anfahrt%2003_09.pdf
http://www.MaM2009.de
INVITATION
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
AIMS
The Collaborative Research Centers
SFB 449 “Structure and Function of
Membrane-Integral Receptors” and
SFB 740 “From Molecules to Modules”
are pleased to host the International
Symposium at the Seminaris
Campus-hotel Berlin and look forward
to welcoming you in December 2009
in Berlin.
Marc Baldus, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
Nenad Ban, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Roland Beckmann, LMU Munich (Germany)
Bernd Bukau, ZMBH Heidelberg (Germany)
Pietro De Camilli, Yale University (USA)
Elena Conti, MPI of Biochemistry Martinsried (Germany)
Patrick Cramer, LMU Munich (Germany)
Ivan Dikic, Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany)
Raimund Dutzler, University of Zurich (Switzerland)
Hermann Gaub, TU Munich (Germany)
Helmut Grubmüller, MPIBPC Göttingen (Germany)
Matthias Hentze, EMBL Heidelberg (Germany)
Nobutaka Hirokawa, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Barry Honig, Columbia University (USA)
Klaus Peter Hofmann, IMPB Charité Berlin (Germany)
Jonathon Howard, MPI Dresden (Germany)
Wayne Hubbell, UCLA Los Angeles (USA)
Reinhard Jahn, MPIBPC Göttingen (Germany)
Thomas Jentsch, MDC Berlin (Germany)
U. Benjamin Kaupp, CAESAR Bonn (Germany)
Tom Kirchhausen, Harvard Medical School Boston (USA)
Edda Klipp, MPI MOLGEN Berlin (Germany)
Brian Kobilka, Stanford University (USA)
Werner Kühlbrandt, MPIBP Frankfurt (Germany)
Kaspar Locher, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Reinhard Lührmann, MPIBPC Göttingen (Germany)
Harvey T. McMahon, MRC LMB Cambridge (UK)
Poul Nissen, University of Aarhus (Denmark)
Hartmut Oschkinat, FMP Berlin (Germany)
Britta Qualmann, University of Jena (Germany)
Venki Ramakrishnan, MRC LMB Cambridge (UK)
Marina V. Rodnina, MPIBPC Göttingen (Germany)
Wolfram Saenger, FU Berlin (Germany)
Helen Saibil, Birkbeck University of London (UK)
Benjamin Schuler, University of Zurich (Switzerland)
Thomas Schmidt, Leiden University (The Netherlands)
Thomas U. Schwartz, MIT Cambridge (USA)
Irmgard Sinning, BZH University of Heidelberg (Germany)
Titia Sixma, NKI-AVL Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Horst Vogel, EPFL-ISIC-LCPPM (Switzerland)
Felix Wieland, BZH University of Heidelberg (Germany)
Alfred Wittinghofer, MPI Dortmund (Germany)
Shigeyuki Yokoyama, University of Tokyo (Japan)
The main objective of the Symposium is
to present a state-of-the-art view on the
organizational principles behind complex
biological functions. The underlying
concept is the functional protein module
with a special emphasis on biological
membranes.
ORGANIZERS
Volker Haucke, FU & Charité Berlin
Christian M.T. Spahn, Charité Berlin
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ulrike Alexiev, FU Berlin
Oliver Daumke, MDC Berlin
Udo Heinemann, MDC Berlin
Klaus-Peter Hofmann, Charité Berlin
Hartmut Oschkinat, FMP Berlin
Wolfram Saenger, FU Berlin
SYMPOSIUM OFFICE
Karin Hesse
Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich
Biologie, Chemie u. Pharmazie
Takustr. 6, 14195 Berlin
Tel.: +49(0)30-838-56536
Fax: +49(0)30-838-56705
e-mail: [email protected]
For Updates see the Symposium Website:
http://www.MaM2009.de
The meeting will promote scientific
discussions and will identify key issues
to be addressed in near-future research.
TOPICS
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Functional Modules
Transporters & Channels
Macromolecular Machines
Membrane Deformation,
Budding & Fusion
Signaling
Biophysical Approaches
WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO
WELCOMING YOU IN BERLIN!