Protein Structure, Function and Malfunction (PSFaM) - 7th Annual Meeting

Many labs in Western Canada conduct research on protein function and structure. The aim of this two-day Protein Structure, Function and Malfunction (PSFaM) Meeting is to provide a forum for up-and-coming researchers involved in the study of proteins and protein structure and function, be they graduate students, post-doctoral fellows or faculty, to present recent results, engage in discussions about their research, and meet their peers. The talks are given by internationally-renowned Keynote speakers, invited faculty, and trainees (trainee talks are chosen from submitted abstracts).

  • Evening Poster Session and Reception on Thursday, June 20
  • Trainees will be Selected for Oral Presentations Based on Submitted Abstracts
  • Poster and Oral Presentation Awards for Trainees
  • Conference theme: June 20 aging and aging related diseases; June 21 open to all topics in Protein Structure, Function and Malfunction

Keynote Speakers

  • Siegfried Hekimi, McGill University
  • Caroline Cameron, University of Victoria
  • Sabine Petry, Princeton University
  • Vladimir Titorenko, Concordia University

Invited Speakers
  • Jennifer Cobb, University of Calgary
  • Karl Riabowol, University of Calgary
  • Gerd Prehna, University of Manitoba
  • Tanya Dahms, University of Regina
  • Michael Wu, University of Saskatchewan
  • Borries Demeler, University of Lethbridge
  • Ismail Hassan Ismail, University of Alberta
  • Michael Weinfeld, University of Alberta
  • Steve Machtaler, University of Saskatchewan
     

Event Details

When:
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Location:
Saskatoon
File:
Poster

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