FIRST ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY
QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY
SUMMER BOOT CAMP
Mechanisms of Anti-Microbial Resistance June 19–23, 2017
Center for Integrative Proteomics Research
Rutgers University • Busch Campus • 174 Frelinghuysen Rd • Piscataway, NJ 08854-8076
iqb.rutgers.edu/bootcamp
Organizers:
WHO: Registered students (undergraduate and graduate), staff, and faculty WHERE: Center for Integrative Proteomics Research (Proteomics), Busch Campus, Rutgers University WHY: Anti-Microbial Resistance is a major public health problem. This one-week immersive program will be educational and fun! HOW: To register for this 1-credit Pass/Fail Summer Session course sign up at iqb.rutgers.edu/bootcamp AND send an email with your name, RUID, and course number to Michelle Sanghera at
[email protected]. If you do not have a Rutgers ID number, go to csstudent.rutgers.edu to request one. Undergraduate Level: 01:556:483 Graduate Level: 16:848:611 Deadline for registration is Monday, June 12th. Lectures open to all. Participants in dry lab exercises must register to attend (laptop required).
Image shown based on PDB Structure 4eyf: D.T. King, L.J. Worrall, R. Gruninger, N.C. Strynadka. (2012) New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase: structural insights into beta-lactam recognition and inhibition. J Am Chem Soc 134: 11362-11365.
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