Understanding Biology Using Peptides - Proceedings of the Nineteenth American Peptide Symposium

Understanding Biology Using Peptides - Proceedings of the Nineteenth American Peptide Symposium

von: Sylvie E. Blondelle

Springer-Verlag, 2007

ISBN: 9780387265759 , 810 Seiten

Format: PDF

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Understanding Biology Using Peptides - Proceedings of the Nineteenth American Peptide Symposium


 

This book represents proceedings of the 19th American Peptide Symposium. It highlights many of the recent developments in peptide science, with a particular emphasis on how these advances are being applied to basic problems in biology and medicine. Specific topics covered include novel synthetic strategies, peptides in biological signaling, post-translational modifications of peptides and proteins, and peptide quaternary structure in material science and disease.


Dr. Sylvie Blondelle is an Associate Member in Microbiology/Biochemistry at Mixture Science, Inc., San Diego, CA and Head of the Biosafety Department at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research. Her research focuses on strategies toward the development an HIV vaccine through optimization of peptide immunogens. Dr. Blondelle received her Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Montpellier, France, in 1988.