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The Royal Society of Chemistry's Biomolecular Dynamics and Force Generation Conference
Manchester, 4 - 6 September 2003

The RSC is pleased to invite you to the first conference in its Frontiers in Chemical Biology series.

***Don't miss out register before the 14th July 03 to take advantage of our special extended earlybird promotional rate***

The investigation of biomolecular function using novel physical and chemical techniques, particularly at the single molecule level, is an exciting and growing field. This meeting aims to attract scientists from a wide range of disciplines, highlighting problems and opportunities in this area.

Main topics include: Flagellar Motors, DNA Nanostructures, Biomolecular Dynamics/Folding, Novel Spectroscopy Methods, Single Molecule Studies of RNA-protein Motors, The Kinesin Motor, Kinetics of Myosin Function

For further information: Email: conferences@rsc.org or for a full conference programme and registration information visit the RSC's web site at http://www.rsc.org/lap/confs/frontiers.htm.

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