EuroSciCon, a life science communications company, will be holding a meeting 'Glycomics: Challenges and Technology' on 28 November 2006 at Imperial College London
This one day meeting features international speakers and will appeal to anyone working in the rapidly growing field of glycomics.
Professor J Turnbull from the school of biological sciences at the University of Liverpool who will chair this meeting said: ''Glycomics encompasses the rapidly developing field of large-scale analysis of the glycome - the entire complement of complex sugar structures expressed in cells, tissues or whole organisms.
"Glycans have incredible structural and functional diversity and are critical players in a huge variety of biological processes, many of which have fundamental roles in disease processes.
"This has created major interest in their potential biotechnology and pharmaceutical applications, but progress has been hampered by the inherent difficulties in studying the structure-functions relationships for these complex molecules.
"Now, breakthrough technologies are dramatically changing the landscape and creating the opportunity for real progress in glycomics over the next few years".
This one-day Euroscicon meeting will cover talks from both academic speakers and companies, and will include informal question and answer sessions and networking during the breaks.
This format will offer scientists from both academia and industry a valuable opportunity to update on the challenges and technologies which are driving developments in glycomics, and the exciting scientific and commercial applications which are emerging.