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First Announcement
Workshop on Water at Biological Interfaces
Hangzhou Water08
Oct. 27-28, 2008, Hangzhou, China
http://www.sinap.ac.cn/water08/index.html
First Announcement & Call for papers
Hangzhou Water08 is sponsored by the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP) and Zhejiang University, Organized by Zhejiang University and Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, and supported by National Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Academy of Science, and Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China.
Water at biological interfaces plays a crucial role in cell and molecular biology. It has become increasingly clear over the past two decades or so that water is not simply life’s passive solvent, but is an active and versatile matrix that engages and interacts with biomolecules in complex, subtle, and essential ways. Most dramatically, it affects the structure, dynamics, folding and unfolding, interactions and functions of proteins. Moreover, the structure and dynamics of protein hydration shells seem to feed back onto those aspects of the biomolecules themselves, so that biological function depends on a delicate interplay between what we have previously regarded as distinct entities: the molecule and its environment. A fundamental understanding of the properties of water at biological interfaces is also important for many practical issues, including environmental problems and technologies for desalination, purification and waste water recovery.
The workshop provides an excellent opportunity for researchers from different disciplines to review the latest progress on interfacial biological water, and exchange their experience, progress and ideas.
Chair: Philip Ball, Nature, 4-6 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW, U.K.
Co-Chair: Haiping Fang, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, Shanghai
Secretary: Shengfu Chen, Zhejiang University
Xiaoling Lei, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, Shanghai
Organizing Committee
- Xiaowei Tang, Zhejiang University, China
- Zhongcan Ouyang, Institute of Physics, CAS, China
- Kunquan Lu, Institute of Physics, CAS, China
- Enge Wang, Institute of Physics, CAS, China
- Lei Jiang, Institute of Chemistry, CAS, China
- Xiangyang Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Ruhong Zhou, IBM Watson and Columbia University, USA
- Jinghua Guo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Jichen Li, University of Manchester, UK
- Yuhong Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
- Jun Hu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, China
- Fengshou Zhang, Beijing Normal University, China
- Shengfu Chen, Zhejiang University, China
- Gang Pan, State Key Laboratory of Environment Aquatic Chemistry, CAS, China
- Shaoping Deng, Zhejiang Gongshang University, China
- Philip Ball, Nature, 4-6 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW, U.K
- Haiping Fang, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS, Shanghai
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