Protein Folding, Evolution and Interactions

03 - 05 Sept 2017 Cambridge, UK

Protein folding and assembly is a multidisciplinary area of research that addresses one of the fundamental problems in biology. Studies of the dynamic and energetic features of folding and assembly are key to understanding protein function, design and the origin of misfolding diseases. Consequently, few other fields have seen such a successful blend of physical and biological sciences; of experiment and theory.  Underpinning all of this work is our understanding of protein evolution. This international conference brings the foremost investigators in experimental and theoretical studies of protein folding assembly and evolution.

 

Symposium Chair                              Keynote Speakers

                                                

                        

Professor Jane Clarke                       Professor Sir Alan Fersht                  Professor Dame Carol Robinson

University of Cambridge                 University of Cambridge                  University of Oxford

 

We acknowledge the generous donations from the following companies in support of the PFEI Symposium