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06/30/2014 - 06/30/2014 | Greifswald
Abstract: Sugars are part of our daily life. Since more than 100 years the scientific community develops synthetic methods to assemble sugars and tries to analyze their functional roles. Today sugars research is called glycomics and is driven by the development of new analysis and synthesis techniques and novel strategies like metabolic glyco-labeling. Thus beside our topic “tailoring chemo-enzymatic glycosyltransfer reactions or how to assemble sugars”, the lecture will follow other research areas. Those include screening methods as a strategy to visualize biological recognition processes between carbohydrates and proteins. The lecture will also cover our approaches with a sweet fight against cancer and infectious diseases.
Information on participating / attending:
Einladender: Prof. Dr. Uwe Bornscheuer
PD Dr. Heike Kahlert, Vorsitzende des Ortsverbandes der GDCh
Tel. 03834 86-4452, hkahlert@uni-greifswald.de
Date:
06/30/2014 16:15 - 06/30/2014 17:15
Event venue:
Institut für Biochemie, Großer Hörsaal
Felix-Hausdorff-Straße 4
17489 Greifswald
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars, Students
Relevance:
regional
Subject areas:
Chemistry
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture
Entry:
06/23/2014
Sender/author:
Sabine Köditz
Department:
Presse- und Informationsstelle
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
German
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event47659
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