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Training School on the Conjugation of Glycans onto Nanomaterials
The COST action "INNOGLY" (Innovation with glycans: new frontiers from ...
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Glycosaminoglycan Interaction Networks and Databases
The article GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN INTERACTION NETWORKS AND DATABASES , by Sylvie Ricard Blum and ...
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INNOGLY Annual Meeting 2022 (4-6 May Lugano)
4-6 May 2022, Lugano, Switzerland The Annual Meeting of the INNOGLY ...
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Exploring the Multifaceted Roles of Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs): Special Issue Reprint
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GlycosAminoGlycans: What remains to be solved?
  Scientific and Organizing Committee: Dragana Nikitovic & Serge Perez Topical organizing ...
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Training Schools

The INNOGLY objectives to host and finance cross European training schools is to introduce researchers to state-of the-art techniques and knowledge about glycosylation around its two main topics: Glycan profiling in health and disease and Glycan-based diagnostics and therapeutics. Biological and Medical topics of particular interest for INNOGLY members is cancer, autophagy, lysosomal disease, immunity and neurodegenerative disease. INNOGLY are encouraging cross disciplinary training school to be hosted that mediates knowledge between researcher interested in glyco- and glycosaminoglycan and biomedical researchers in the particular interest areas of INNOGLY.

We are planning to have annual calls for expression-of-interest to host INNOGLY sponsored training school. The calls are open for COST full members and COST near  neighbour countries from the list. The calls will be announced on our website. We anticipate to host 3-4 training schools annually starting from 2020.

Countries eligible to host these schools is found here. 

For info: niclas.karlsson@medkem.gu.se

 

The COST action “INNOGLY” (Innovation with glycans: new frontiers from synthesis to new biological targets, innogly.eu), with the support of the WG3 (Working Group 3: Glycan dependent fine tuning of immunity), is organizing a training school on the conjugation of glycans onto nanomaterials: opportunities in therapy and diagnosis. The event will take place on September 12th (2 pm, CET) to 14th (12 pm) in Strasbourg (France).

Applicants must be affiliated to a COST country or specific organization (see https://www.cost.eu/uploads/2022/04/Annex-I-level-A-GE-UA.pdf. The selected trainees can claim reimbursement of the mission costs to the COST Action “INNOGLY”, according with the COST Annotated Rules (https://www.cost.eu/uploads/2022/02/COST-094-21-Annotated-Rules-for-COST-Actions-Level-C-2022-02-15.pdf).

 

Selection criteria for participants:

The aim of the school is to train the next generation of young researchers (applicants) who are either already involved in nanomaterials science, or developing a research project that could be implemented by knowledge on nanomaterials science, or who could find in the training provided by this school, ideas for the use of nanomaterials in their research project.

 

The trainers are top-level scientists who are experts on the synthesis of nanomaterials with different structures and composition, and their functionalization with glycans to address specific unmet needs in immunity and cancer. In particular, they will teach how nanomaterial-based glycoconjugates can be exploited for therapeutic and diagnostic applications in cancer, infection, personalized medicine and for modulating innate and adaptive immune responses.

 

Applicants (PhD candidates and early career investigators, limited to 15 participants) must send a CV and a motivation letter to Cécilia Ménard-Moyon (c.menard@ibmc-cnrs.unistra.fr) and to Barbara Richichi (barbara.richichi@unifi.it) before 30th June 2022.

The applications will be evaluated by the INNOGLY Training School Committee (Niclas Karlsson, Anne Harduin Lepers, Winfried Römer, Ondrej Vanek, Angelina SA Palma).

Events

Training School on the Conjugation of Glycans onto Nanomaterials
The COST action "INNOGLY" (Innovation with glycans: new frontiers from ...
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WORKSHOP “Neuroglycoproteins in Health and Disease” 24-25 March 2022 Alicante (Spain)
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INNOGLY Annual Meeting 2022 (4-6 May Lugano)
4-6 May 2022, Lugano, Switzerland The Annual Meeting of the INNOGLY ...
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