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09/24/2007 - 09/24/2007 | Zürich

Thirty years of Biomolecular Simulation: Where do we go?

Symposium honoring Prof. Dr. Wilfred Van Gunsteren

On behalf of the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry at ETH, I'm very pleased to cordially invite you to our one-day symposium Thirty Years of Biomolecular Simulation: Where do we go? The symposium is organized in honor of Prof. Wilfred van Gunsteren, one of the pioneers who helped to shape the field and celebrates a round birthday this year.

We are looking forward to an interesting symposium with research talks from very distinguished speakers in the field of biomolecular simulation and to a more general final talk highlighting another area where Wilfred van Gunsteren has been active and very successful, namely Corporate Governance in a university environment.

Prof. Dr. Beat Meier (for the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry)

Information on participating / attending:
Attendance of the scientific programme is free of charge, but to simplify our organization your electronic registration would be helpful before September 14 at the website http://www.chab.ethz.ch/biosym/reg.
Registered attendees will receive a badge.

Date:

09/24/2007 10:00 - 09/24/2007 18:00

Event venue:

ETH Zurich
Hönggerberg Campus
HCI G 7, Auditoriumsgebäude
Wolfgang Pauli-Strasse
8093 Zürich
Zürich
Switzerland

Target group:

Scientists and scholars, Students

Relevance:

transregional, national

Subject areas:

Biology, Chemistry, Information technology, Law, Politics

Types of events:

Entry:

07/30/2007

Sender/author:

Roman Klingler

Department:

Corporate Communications

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event20986


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