August 26th - September 15th 2012, Grenoble
ESONN (European school on Nanosciences and nanotechnologies) is a three-week course aimed at providing training for graduate students, postdoctoral and junior scientists from universities and laboratories, all around the world, in the field of Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies.
The program emphasizes the role of laboratory courses (half of the program is devoted to practical work) and IBS scientists are involved in practical courses for the biological session : :
– Recombinant protein production using automated liquid handling systems by Marjolaine Noirclerc-Savoye (PDF)
– Study of biomolecular interactions by surface plasmon resonance biosensor analysis (BIAcore technology) by Nicole Thielens (PDF)
– Cryo-Electron microscopy and image analysis of the adenovirus particle by
Guy Schoehn (PDF)
– Droplets for the Study of Membrane Protein by Anne Martel (PDF)
More information on ESONN web site.