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New ProteoCure call for a VNS grant

To (1) enhance and expand virtual networking and collaboration among researchers involved in the COST Action and (2) facilitate remote interaction, strengthen existing networks, and encourage new collaborations through virtual meetings, webinars, and other online activities, ProteoCure offers one grant of 2500 EUR for Virtual Network Support (VNS). The Virtual Network Support Grants (VNS) are […]

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Exciting 3rd Annual meeting of ProteoCure !

The third annual meeting of ProteoCure has been held in Warsaw, Poland, from May 7th to 10th, 2024. It brought together members of the ever-growing ProteoCure network to discuss progress in research on proteolysis-related topics in normal and pathological conditions. The meeting involved researchers from different background including chemistry, molecular biology, and biochemistry, representatives from

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PROTEOCURE WEBINAR

Frédéric Frottin Thursday, June 6th 2024, at 1:00 PM, Paris time A good body for nuclear proteostasis Frédéric Frottin performs his studies at the Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC, Gif-sur-Yvette, France). Frédéric obtained his PhD in cellular biochemistry in 2011 from the University of Paris-Saclay (France). He then joined the department of

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Christopher M Overall Monday, April 22nd 2024, at 11:00 AM Paris Protein TAILS tell remarkable Tales: Purification of original and neo-N protein termini reveals pervasive proteolytic processing in proteomes Professor Chris Overall, is a Distinguished University Scholar of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the

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Stefan Knapp Thursday, April 18th 2024, at 13.00 CET Development and characterization of chemical probes targeting the ubiquitin system Prof Stefan Knapp studied Chemistry at the University of Marburg (Germany) and at the University of Illinois (USA). He did his PhD in protein crystallography at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm (Sweden) (1996) and continued his

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