The First Annual BMS SIG Meeting will be held on 01-02 July 2020 at The School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. This event has been sponsored by Instruct-ULTRA.
1 JULY
Training sessions focusing on:
HDX with Antoni Borysik (King’s College London) and Kate Groves (LGC)
Covalent labelling in studying protein structure and interactions with Neil Oldham (University of Nottingham) and Anton Calabrese (University of Leeds)
Opening plenary lecture from new PI
Evening social event and networking opportunities
2 JULY
Oral sessions
Poster session and exhibition
Closing plenary lecture from established PI
Early Career Researcher Participation
The BMS SIG is committed to welcoming ECRs to its meetings. Submission of abstracts from ECRs is particularly welcome. BMSS Student Members will be eligible for discounted registration covering both the training sessions and scientific meeting.
BMSS Travel Grants
Qualifying BMSS members are eligible to apply to the Society’s John Beynon Travel and Conference fund for assistance. Click here for more information.
BMSS Carers Support Grants
Qualifying BMSS members may apply to the Society’s Carer’s Support Fund for assistance. Click here for more information.
Registration
On-line registration will open here on or before 02 March 2020. During the registration process you will be invited to 'opt in' to including your redacted details in the Event Attendee List (name and affiliation only, not your email or telephone number). Please review the BMSS policy here and if you consent to this policy you can check the box to permit the BMSS to include you.
Abstract Submission
Abstracts for both oral and poster presentations are invited in all areas of biomacromolecular structural studies using mass spectrometry and associated techniques. On-line abstract submission will open here on or before 02 March 2020.
Enquiries
For general enquiries about this meeting please contact the local organiser Professor Neil Oldham: neil.oldham@nottingham.ac.uk
Further information can be found on the BMSS website.