The Gordon Research Conference Graduate Seminar provides an opportunity for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the field of bioinorganic chemistry to present their research and to learn about breakthrough developments in the field. Like all Gordon conferences, the Graduate Research Seminar (GRS) in Bioinorganic Chemistry is a small, focused meeting which emphasizes discussion and interaction with a diverse group of researchers. However, the Graduate Research Seminar is unique in that it is organized and attended almost exclusively by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The first GRS was held in 1996 and was designed to accommodate talented young scientists who were turned away from the extremely popular Metals in Biology Gordon conference. Thus far, the meeting has been very successful, with attendance doubling, from 46 in 1997 to 94 in 1999. Senior scientists in attendance at the GRS have frequently remarked that the presentations and discussions were of the highest caliber. Since the meeting is attended predominantly by young scientists, the demographics of the conference roster reflect the changing face of the field. In 1999, the vice-chair, half of the discussion leaders, and 44 percent of the attendees were women. The fifth Gordon Graduate Seminar will next be held in Ventura, California from January 27 - 30, 2000. Discussions will focus on the following broad set of topics: (1) Small Molecule-Metal Interactions and Synthetic Active Site Mimics; (2) Biological Metal Regulation, Storage, and Transport; (3) Metalloprotein Structure and Function; (4) Spectroscopy of Biological Metals; and (5) Metal-Nucleic Acid Interactions. Finally, the first session of the conference is sponsored by the Metals in Biology Gordon conference, which provides networking and brainstorming opportunities with leaders in the field.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Conference (R13)
Project #
1R13GM060905-01
Application #
6076756
Study Section
National Institute of General Medical Sciences Initial Review Group (BRT)
Program Officer
Preusch, Peter C
Project Start
2000-01-27
Project End
2001-01-26
Budget Start
2000-01-27
Budget End
2001-01-26
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$2,000
Indirect Cost
Name
Gordon Research Conferences
Department
Type
DUNS #
075712877
City
West Kingston
State
RI
Country
United States
Zip Code
02892
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