<div dir="ltr">Dear all,<br>
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We would like to bring to your attention the IOP workshop
“Self-assembly, recognition and applications” which will be held on 9
December 2016 at the University of Edinburgh.<br>
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The ability of molecules to autonomously organise into well-defined
architectures and recognize other molecules opens exciting opportunities
in the production of new functionalised surfaces, nanoparticles, and
responsive materials with applications in diagnostics and targeted drug
delivery, assay labelling, bioimaging, and biosensing. The
multidisciplinary approach needed for the development of these novel
devices calls for events bringing together scientist from traditionally
distant areas of science.<br>
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This one day workshop seeks to gather together theoreticians and
experimentalists from Physics to Life Sciences with the aim of
exchanging knowledge and building up novel collaborations for
synergistically solving real life problems in self-assembly, molecular
recognition, and their applications.<br>
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Invited speakers:<br>
Dr. Rebecca Notman (University of Warwick)<br>
Dr. David Cheung (National University of Ireland, Galway)<br>
Dr. Matteo Castronovo (University of Leeds)<br>
Dr. Daniel Mitchell (University of Sheffield)<br>
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Registration is now available via <a href="https://www.iopconferences.org/iop/1019/home" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.iopconferences.<wbr>org/iop/1019/home</a> , and costs 40 GBP for non-IOP members (members pay a reduced fee of 20 GBP). Please register no later than 21 November.<br>
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We hope you’ll find this workshop interesting and relevant for your work
and encourage submitting abstracts for contributed talks and/or
posters. Please send your abstract to <a href="mailto:mschor@ed.ac.uk">mschor@ed.ac.uk</a>
with “SARA2016 Abstract Submission” as the subject header and indicate
your preference for a talk or a poster in your message. The deadline for
abstract submission is 21 November.<br>
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We hope to see many of you in Edinburgh.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
<br>
Dr. Sara Fortuna (University of Udine)<br>
Dr. Marieke Schor (University of Edinburgh)<br clear="all"><br><br></div>