Computational Modelling Group

Conference  1st September 2010 8 a.m.  St. Catherine's College, Oxford, UK

IOP Physics Meets Biology (Oxford)

Web page
http://pmb10.iopconfs.org/index.html
Categories
Astrophysics, Biomechanics, Energy, Multi-physics, Structural biology, Systems biology
Submitter
Petrina Butler

IOP Physics Meets Biology

Biologically inspired Physics is an extraordinarily wide field, covering the behaviour of systems from single molecular machines to organisms and even ecosystems.

Physics Meets Biology 2010 will provide a broad view of the most recent and exciting research across a broad range of topics and scales: its scope includes physical probes and imaging, bionanotechnology, molecular machinery, cytoskeletal mechanics, signalling, control, neural systems, development, evolution and ecology.

There will be a special session devoted to teaching Biological Physics.

The conference is organized around an international programme of invited speakers and will include contributed talks and poster sessions.

Its state-of-the-art research coverage is designed to inform experts of the latest developments; it will also provide a valuable introduction to biophysical research for junior researchers including graduate students.

Programme

http://pmb10.iopconfs.org/activity/programme/page_38396.html

Announcement

http://pmb10.iopconfs.org/file_41168.pdf

Contact

Jenny Bremner

Institute of Physics

76 Portland Place

London W1B 1NT

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800

Fax: +44 (0)20 7637 4266

E-mail: jenny.bremner@iop.org

Organised by the IOP Biological Physics Group