16 August 2013

Thank you all for making the DynaMo Summer School 2013 a success!

The DynaMo Summer School 2013

on Protein-protein interactomics - classical and new strategies to unravel protein networks took place 12-16 August 2013.

After a busy week of lectures on every aspect of protein-protein interactions, tutorials on split-ubiquitin membrane yeast two-hybrid technology (Y2H), hands on laboratory exercises,  computer exercises on proteomics databases, intense discussions, student presentations and lots of networking the first DynaMo PhD course is now over.   

The participants of the DynaMo Summer School 2013 during a break in the lab. Photo by Christoph Crocoll

Thank you!

The course coordinators would like to thank all the participants, the international experts Igor Stagljar from University of Toronto and Sacha Baginsky from University of Halle, the local scientists Jesper V Olsen, Yumiko Sakuragi, Rosa Lopez Marques, Lars Iversen and Christoph Crocoll as well as the administrative coordinator Bente Faurby for their great contributions to making this course a success.

The course coordinators would also like to thank the PhD School at the Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, for supporting this PhD Course financially and enabling us to invite these leading international experts to be the core lecturers at our course.

Barbara Ann Halkier & Thomas Günther-Pomorski
Course Coordinators

Late Wednesday afternoon, after several hours in the computer lab, the participants and lecturers went on an excursion to Ørestad, the largest Danish Urban development ever conceived. Photo by Thit Andersen