Organisers - MCS2011   (if you don't see a menu on the left, use this link)


The MCS2011 is co-organized by:

Dr. Armando Albert Department of Crystallography & Structural Biology
Institute of Physical-Chemistry Rocasolano, CSIC
Spain
Department of Crystallography
Dr. Juan A. Hermoso
Dr. Xavier Gomis-Rüth Department of Structural Biology
Molecular Biology Institute of Barcelona, CSIC
Spain
Proteolysis Lab
 
The MCS2011 is part of a Master and PhD in Crystallography and Crystallization organized and accredited in academic partnership by both the 
International University Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) and the Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC). Along with other national and international partners, in this Master also collaborate the Universities of Barcelona, Oviedo, Alcalá de Henares and La Laguna.

MCC
The Master, and therefore the MCS2011, forms part of a joint research project called The Spanish Factory of Crystallization, a collaborative project to create an integrated platform for research and services in crystallization and crystallography. The project is thought of as a setting to combine advanced research on crystallization and crystallography and service delivery in these fields to companies and research groups in biomedical, pharmacological, biotechnological, nanotechnological, natural or material sciences. The aim is that any group extracting, synthesizing or, in general, developing a new molecule or potentially interesting material can have access, with an adequate level of confidentiality, to the knowledge and technology needed for crystallization, diffraction data collection and structure solution. The project has been funded with € 5.0 M by the former Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (now Ministry of Science and Innovation), as part of the Consolider-Ingenio/2010 program. La factoría de Cristalización

The MCS2011 is also supported by the Specialized Group for Crystallography and Crystal Growth (Grupo Especializado de Cristalografía y Crecimiento Cristalino, GE3C).
Specialized Group for Crystallography and Crystal Growth