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Congress Venue: DAGOMYS Hotel

Address: 7, Leningradskaya Street, Dagomys, Sochi 354207, Russia

Room rates

Standard Superior Booking Fee Single Double Single Double

EU 110 EU 140 EU 170 EU 190 EU 50

These rates are per room per night and include buffet breakfast and taxes.

For full information on scientific program, registration, abstract submission, hotel and

tour reservation, please visit our website

www.ADFLIM.org open from October 1, 2015

E-mail: info@adflim.org

Registration Fee Early Registration

before December 15, 2015 Regular Registration

after December 15, 2015

Academic & Researcher

€ 250 € 290

Young Scientists € 150 € 200

Accompanying Persons

€ 100 € 150

Social Program

Inlcuded in your registration fee Get-Together Party (October 4, 2016)

Congress Tours on choice (extra paid, not included in your registration fee) Sochi Sightseeing Tour Olympic Park and Sochi Autodrom Tour Excursion to Mount Akhun with a Visit to the Observation Tower The Russian tea plantations and a Russian tea party

For more information on tours and excursions, please visit our Web site www.rusbiochem.org after September 1, 2015

V CONGRESS OF THE RUSSIAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY

V CIS CONGRESS ON PHYSIOLOGY

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED FLUORESCENCE

IMAGING METHODS

October 4–9, 2016 Sochi–Dagomys, Russia

I N V I T A T I O N

CONGRESS ORGANIZERS

REVAZ SEPIASHVILI

Congress President

ALEXANDER GABIBOV

Co-Chairman, Program Committee

VADIM IVANOV

Co-Chairman, Program Committee

ALEXANDER SAVITSKY Co-Chairman, Program Committee

VLADIMIR SKULACHEV Co-Chairman, Program Committee

CONGRESS SECREATRIAT Victoria Zherdeva

Secretary, Program Committee Marina Tretyak

Secretary, Organizing Committee

IMPORTANT DATES Start of online registration and abstract submission

October 1, 2015 Early registration deadline December 15, 2015 Deadline for hotel booking June 15, 2016 Abstract submission deadline June 15, 2016

DISTINGUISHED PLENARY SPEAKERS

SIDNEY ALTMAN The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989 PAUL EHRLICH KEYNOTE LECTURE: Antibiotics: Present and future

AARON CIECHANOVER The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004 FEBS KEYNOTE LECTURE: The ubiquitin system and intracellular proteolysis: From basic mechanisms, thru human diseases and on to drug targeting

ROBERT HUBER The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1988 To be announced

SUSUMU TONEGAWA The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1987 ELIE METCHNIKOFF KEYNOTE LECTURE: Mechanisms for episodic memory

ARIEH WARSHEL The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2013 KEYNOTE LECTURE: Computational advances in modeling biochemical process on a molecular level

MAIN TOPICS

Mechanisms of Genetic Control Organization of eukaryotic genomes RNA world DNA damage and repair Quantitative genomics Nucleic acid targets and therapeutics

Biocatalytic Mechanisms and Protein Dynamics Biocatalysis: General problems QM approaches in biocatalysis Structural biology Protein dynamics

Mechanisms of Communication and Signaling Ion channel signaling: From spatial structures to physiological mechanisms Membrane transport and secretion: From nephrons to neurons Biochemistry of stress response New approaches in bioenergetics Cell mechanisms of proteolysis

Molecular Mechanisms of Disease Biochemistry for medicine: Drug design and diagnostics Biochemistry of neoplastic transformations Mechanisms of G protein signaling Biochemistry of neurodegeneration Photoreception and biochemistry of vision Stem cells: Fundamentals and applications

Biochemical Mechanisms of Immune Defense Molecular basis of autoimmunity Immunochemistry and bioengineering B and T cells in inflammation and disease Immunological aspects of cancer

General Aspects of Biochemistry Omics technologies Plant biochemistry Biochemistry of low molecular weight compounds Glycobiology: Сarbohydrate–protein recognition Bioinformatics Systems biology Biogenic polyamines in cell metabolism Biochemistry of invertebrates Bioengineering: Fundamentals and application

CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING METHODS

Chairs: Wolfgang Becker Alexander Savitsky

Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) Innovative FLIM techniques Clinical FLIM Applications Multi-Photon Microscopy Multiphoton FLIM Foerster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Tissue Autofluorescence Measurement of molecular environment parameters Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) Diffuse Optical Imaging Techniques

V C O N G R E S S O F T H E R U S S I A N B I O C H E M I C A L S O C I E T Y

V C I S C O N G R E S S O N P H Y S I O L O G Y

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING METHODS

October 4–9, 2016 Sochi–Dagomys, Russia

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