Dear colleagues and friends:
Dr. Daniel Kahne, an internationally renowned scholar and eminent scientific leader, is invited by the K.T. Wang Bioorganic Chemistry Foundation and Academia Sinica to visit Taiwan as the 2019 K.T. Wang Bioorganic Chemistry lecturer.
On December 17, Dr. Kahne will give a lecture entitled “Molecular Machines that Make Membranes” in International Conference Hall, Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Academia Sinica. The lecture with the same title will be delivered on 18 December in Song-Pei Lecture Hall, Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University (http://www.ntu.edu.tw/english/about/map.html).The lecture is expected to provide local researchers with invaluable inspiration.
Dr. Daniel Kahne is a chemist who is recognized for his work studying the mechanisms of antibiotic killing and resistance. He is particularly known for his studies characterizing the proteins that assemble the outer membrane that protects Gram-negative bacteria.
You are cordially invited to share the valuable insights of our distinguished scientist. Online registration for the lecture December 17 and 18 is required and available at https://forms.gle/MVamanEv7j8DwZAeA. We are looking forward to seeing you in these lectures!
Sincerely,
The K.T. Wang Bioorganic Chemistry Foundation
https://w1.ibc.sinica.edu.tw/WangFoun/
Kind regards,
Elveira McSweeney-Lin 林宇霏
Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics Programme,TIGP
Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica
128 Academia Rd., Sec. 2, Nangang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
Ph.:02-27855696 #2010