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From Gene to Functional Protein
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The European workshop “From Gene to Functional Protein” on cloning, expression, refolding and purification of recombinant proteins in conjunction with the European Contest for Young Scientists, took place in Paris, June 10-11, 2002.

The aim of this two-day workshop was to provide a forum for presenting and discussing the development of efficient methods and purification schemes for obtaining pure and homogeneous proteins. The meeting was organized by a scientific committee comprising Asst. Prof. Dr. Darcy Birse (University of Stockholm, Sweden), Prof. Dr. Johannes Buchner (Technical University of Munich, Germany), Prof. Dr. Chris Fuller (University of Cambridge, UK), Prof. Dr. Rainer Jaenicke (University of Regensburg, Germany) and Dr. Bengt Österlund (Amersham Biosciences, Sweden). More than 300 scientists from 15 countries used this opportunity to contribute with presentations and discussion.

The workshop hosted the final round of the European Contest for Young Scientists. Young scientists having passed the qualifying round presented their work either orally or as a poster. Forty-two contributions were accepted. The presentations described methods for obtaining pure and homogeneous proteins from various sources utilizing recombinant techniques. The overall goal was to describe methods which are reproducible and suitable for systematic production of pure protein, and to cover approaches used for cloning, cell growth, cell lysis, refolding (if applied), purification, characterization and purity control.

36 proceedings from this meeting are published in a special edition of the Journal of Chromatography.

Journal of Chromatography B 786 (2003) 1-2


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