
About the Practical Course
The course is designed to give a thorough training in the principles and practice of transient kinetics as applied to biological macromolecules.
Transient kinetics is a well established field which has made major contributions to the understanding of both the mechanisms of enzymes and to the central role of protein-ligand and protein-protein interactions in biological processes. However it remained largely an area of study for specialists who were trained in one or more of a dozen labs around the world.
The course is aimed at scientists (graduate students, postdocs, and established scientists) at two levels: |
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Those who recognise that they need to use transient kinetic methods but have little formal training in these methods. This includes scientists who already have access to the equipment or who plan to acquire such technology in the near future. These participants will be encouraged to bring their own samples for use on the course. |
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Scientists who have used fast reaction methods but who would like to explore more sophisticated experimental and data analysis approaches. These participants will be encouraged to bring either their own experimental samples to use in the practical classes or their own experimental data for analysis and interpretation. |
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We look forward to welcoming you to Canterbury!
The Organisers
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Co-sponsors & Exhibitors |
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The following companies will be supporting the workshop with equipment: |
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Bio-Logic SAS |
TgK Scientific Ltd. |
Applied Photophysics Ltd. United Kingdom |




