Scientific contributions will primarily be as poster presentations. A number of short talks will be selected from submitted abstracts.
Short Talks will last 15 minutes including discussion. Slide and overhead projectors will be provided as standard.
Posters will be displayed in the exhibition area adjacent to the lecture theatre. Posters should be no larger than 1.2m square. Mounting will be by velcro which will be available from the registration desk.
Abstracts for talks and posters will be published in the MGMS's affiliated journal Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
Abstracts may be sumbitted as hard-copy accompanying registration form, or preferably emailed to caves@ysbl.york.ac.uk
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION OF PROTEIN MACHINES
A. N. Other, S. Else (1) and M. E. Too (2)
1 Department of Chemistry, University of York, YO10 5DD UK; 2 Instutute for
Nonotechnology, Futureville, USA
Building on our method for the design of protein machines (Too et al, 1999; Popular Nanomechanics 27:201-205) we describe large scale production via an autocatalytic, self-organising assembly pipeline.