Dear Colleagues and Friends,
on behalf of the organizing committee, it’s a great pleasure to welcome you to Bratislava, Slovakia, for the Chemistry towards Biology 10 / Instruct-ULTRA conference.
The Chemistry towards Biology is the 10th continuation of the series of successful meetings aimed at the exchange of scientific results and ideas in the fields of ...
05
Mar
09
Feb
Dear Friends,
as many of you already know, every second year the Italian community of carbohydrate organizes
the school-meeting on Carbohydrate Chemistry. The official language is English.
Thanks to the informal and friendly environment, it represents a great opportunity for PhD
and post-docs to meet experts on different fields of carbohydrate,
present their research and ...
03
Feb
Dear INNOGLY members and their colleagues/students,
The 3rd call for the Short Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) within 1st Grant period is now open. The purpose of these STSMs can be very diverse – ranging from scientific visits to a collaborating laboratory (e.g., measuring data as part of a joint research project), ...
19
Jan
The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to participate in the 9th Biennial Meeting on Microbial Carbohydrates (BMMC), to be held from 7th to 9th September 2020 at the Aula Magna Partenope (Via Partenope 36, Napoli, Italy).
In line with the tradition of this meeting, the BMMC topics explore the many areas ...
16
Jan
Glycoscience is an interdisciplinary field, which leads to different industrial applications derived from physicochemical and/or biological properties of carbohydrates. This study aims to evaluate how glycoscience may act as a driving force to make research innovative and sustainable in industrial and/or commercial areas. To this end, we rationalized the two ...
10
Jan
A special issue of on Glycoconjugate Journal entitled Glycoconjugate vaccines: classic and novel approaches will be published soon.
If you are interested in contributing to this special issue, deadline for submission will be June 2020.
Papers will go through the regular peer-reviewed process and published online as soon as accepted.
For further information ...
16
Nov
Lectins are glycan-binding proteins with no catalytic activity and ubiquitously expressed in nature. Numerous bacteria use lectins to efficiently bind to epithelia, thus facilitating tissue colonisation. Wounded skin is one of the preferred niches for Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which has developed diverse strategies to impair tissue repair processes and promote infection. Here, ...
09
Nov
The field of protein glycosylation is scientifically and technologically increasing remarkably. Structurally complex and heterogeneous glycans on proteins govern many fundamental processes, such as protein conformation, stability, clearance, subcellular localization, receptor activation, cell signaling, and adhesion. The glycan code (glycocode), although far from being fully deciphered, is capital as abnormal ...