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SUMMARY:Protein Purification and Biophysical Characterisation 2026 - University of Bedfordshire\, Luton\, UK
DESCRIPTION:Protein Purification and Biophysical Characterisation 2026 – University of Bedfordshire\, Luton\, UK\nProtein purification and biophysical characterisation of the resulting protein are two major disciplines in modern biochemistry; both widely used in basic academic research and in industry. \nThe equipment used to purify proteins continues to evolve in both functionality and utility. \nThis training course\, hosted at the University of Bedfordshire’s STEM Building\, aims to expose participants to the latest hardware required for protein purification and biophysical measurements. \nAttendees will gain hands-on experience of cell lysis using: \n\nthe CF1 cell disrupter from Constant Systems\nprotein purification using AKTA systems and Unicorn software. \nthe analysis of protein – ligand interactions using the Nano Temper Monolith \nand the new multi wavelength Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Optima analytical ultracentrifuge (AUC). \n\nShort lectures will provide background theory on the techniques used. \nSpeaker list \nTBC \nSchedule: \nTBC \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \nRiaan Fox \n  \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/protein-purification-and-biophysical-characterisation-2026-university-of-bedfordshire-luton-uk/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Hydrogenase and Other Redox Metalloenzymes 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that the 14th edition of the International Conference on Hydrogenase and Other Redox Metalloenzymes \n(ICH2026) will take place at the University of Leicester (UK) from 26 to 30 July 2026. We cannot wait to welcome you in Leicester for a week of exciting research on metalloenzymes! \nWe are beyond excited to present the international organizing committee we have put together to help us discuss the conference matters and shape the programme. The ICH2026 international organizing committee members are: \n\nHannah S. Shafaat (UCLA\, USA)\nTom Rauchfuss (Illinois University\, USA)\nAndreas Schmid (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ\, Germany)\nHideaki Ogata (University of Hyogo\, Japan)\nJoan B. Broderick (Montana State University\, USA)\nNicolas Plumeré (Technical University of Munich\, Germany)\nCarole Baffert (The Mediterranean Institute of Microbiology\, CNRS\, France)\n\nDate:               26 – 30 July 2026\nLocation:        Sir Bob Burgess Building\, University of Leicester\, UK\nAbstracts:      Abstract submission is now open!\nRegistration:  Information about registration dates and fees\nTravel:            Information for delegates\nContact:         For more information\, contact the Organising Committee (hydrogenases26@leicester.ac.uk) \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \nRiaan Fox \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/254018/
LOCATION:Leicester Uni\, The University of Leicester\, University Road\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE1 7RH
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SUMMARY:Sheffield Microbe 2026
DESCRIPTION:Microbe2026 – Est. 1986. Celebrating 40 Years of Quality Conferencing. \nSince the first Sheffield Microbe in 1986\, Sheffield Microbe has provided high quality\, value for money\, symposia for local and national Biomedical Scientists. In recent years\, Microbe has attracted delegates from around the world and is regularly attended by delegates across Europe. There are currently twelve committee members who organise forthcoming Microbe events. Microbe symposia are held every 2 years. \nMicrobe events follow a well proven routine\, involving a mixture of current topics and lectures for Biomedical Scientists in Microbiology and related disciplines. Also included is an often-oversubscribed Scientific Exhibition and Social Programme. Accommodation is included in the full-time delegate fees along with the freebies provided in delegate bags issued upon arrival. \nTo find out more about Microbe follow our web site to gain up to the minute information about forth coming Microbe events\, in particular Microbe 2026. \nLocation: \nCrowne Plaza Hotel\, Sheffield\, UK \n Date: \n9th – 11th October 2026 \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/sheffield-microbe-2026/
LOCATION:Crown Plaza\, Crown Plaza Hotel\, Victoria Station Rd\, Sheffield\, South Yorkshire\, S4 7YE
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SUMMARY:The Applied Synthetic Biology in Europe (ASBE8 Conference) - 4–6 November 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Applied Synthetic Biology in Europe (ASBE8 Conference) will take place on 4–6 November 2026 at the Whitworth Art Gallery\, Manchester\, UK. \nFollowing the success of previous meetings in this series\, ASBE8 will explore the wealth of applied synthetic biology research and how it is contributing to progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The meeting will bring together key partners from academia\, industry and the third sector interested in using synthetic biology\, engineering biology and applied microbiology to address global challenges. Sessions will be framed around the following synthetic biology application domains: \n\nFactory – Clean growth\, Bio-based chemical/materials production\, Alternative feedstocks C1\, plastics\, biogenic\nPharma – Cellular therapeutics\, Diagnostics\, Gene/base editing\, Biobased production of pharmaceuticals\nFarm and field – Improve crops\, Soil augmentation\, Waste treatment\, Bioremediation\, Biocontainment\nComputational design technologies – Proteins\, circuits\, systems\, networks\, communities and processes\n\nJoin the ASBE community to share your latest research\, exchange ideas\, and discover new opportunities for collaboration. \nVenue \nThe 8th Applied Synthetic Biology in Europe conference will be held in Whitworth Art Gallery. \nThe venue is located in Whitworth Park in Manchester\, England\, just south of the University of Manchester campus. The gallery is part of the university and can be reached by public transport or a short walk from Oxford Road train station. \n How to get there:\nThe gallery is on a major bus route and easily reached via public transport\, or on foot or by bicycle: \n\nWalk: 30–40 min from Manchester city centre. Flat paved route\, not traffic-free.\nBike: Sheffield stands and lockers (£1 coin\, refundable) both available at the gallery.\nBus: 15\, 41\, 42\, 43\, 140–143\, 147. Ask for bus stop nearest MRI\, Oxford Road.\nTram: St Peter’s Square (plus 10 minutes on the bus or approximately 30 minutes on foot).\nTrain: Oxford Road (plus 10 minutes on the bus or around 25 minutes on foot).\nCar: On-street parking (maximum stay 2 hours) on Denmark Road. Nearest car park Cecil Street (M15 6GD).\n\n Whitworth Art Gallery \nThe University of Manchester\,\nOxford Road\,\nManchester\nM15 6ER \nwww.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk \n Programme \n4 November – Wednesday \n13:00 – 14:00    Registration \n14:00 – 14:15    Welcome address \n14:15 – 15:00    Opening Keynote Lecture \n15:00 – 16:30    Session 1 \n16:30 – 17:00    Coffee break \n17:00 – 18:30    Session 3 \n18:30 – 20:00    Poster session 1 \n5 November – Thursday \n09:00 – 10:30    Session 4 \n10:30 – 11:00    Coffee break \n11:00 – 13:00    Session 5 \n13:00 – 14:00    Lunch \n14:00 – 16:00    Session 6 \n16:00 – 16:30    Coffee break \n16:30 – 18:00    Session 7 \n18:00 – 20:00    Poster session 2 \n6 November – Friday \n09:00 – 11:00    Session 8 \n11:00 – 11:30    Coffee break \n11:30 – 12:15    Closing Keynote Lecture \n12:15 – 12:45    Closing ceremony \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \nRiaan Fox
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/the-applied-synthetic-biology-in-europe-asbe8-conference-4-6-november-2026/
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