Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) is running a course on Biophysical Characterisation of Macromolecular Interactions, sponsored by iNEXT-Discovery.
In this course, attendees will learn both the theory and the practice of many biophysical methods that are used in the study of macromolecular interactions with each other and with ligands - including what acronyms like MST, SPR, FP, FI, ITC stand for and most importantly gaining a hands-on experience with many instruments, offered by our partners in that course, Malvern, nanoTemper, and Refeyn. A glimpse to single molecule methods will also be offered by Lumicks. In addition, attendees will learn how to analyse the results for both equilibrium and transient kinetics.
We will accept a limited number of candidates (12) and all local expenses including accommodation will be covered. A limited number of travel grants (250-350 Euro each) will also be available.
The deadline for registration is midnight (CEST) of 21 September. Register for the course here.
For the full course topics, visit the NKI website.