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Synaptic Systems was founded by scientists and started business in 1997 with a handful of licensed antibodies against synaptic proteins well known for their excellent quality. In 2002 we set up our own research laboratory for product refinement and development of new antibodies. All products are exclusively available under the Synaptic Systems brand. They are produced and tested in our own facilities to guarantee best quality and reliability. Synaptic Systems offers one of the largest collections of antibodies against synaptic proteins and a growing panel of antibodies for cell biology. In 2017, Synaptic Systems introduced the HistoSure product line with antibodies specifically developed for use in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues
For over 45 years HEKA has designed and manufactured sophisticated instrumentation and software for biomedical, electrochemical and industrial research applications. HEKA is the leader in providing hardware and software for patch clamp capacitance measurements. The HEKA team is a select group of electrical engineers, biomedical researchers, and computer scientists who pride themselves on the quality of HEKA products and customer support. HEKA offers complete pre- and post-sales technical support, while still giving exclusive attention to each customer.
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The 21st ISCCB (ISCCB-21) was originally planned for 15-19 July 2021 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was postponed to 2022.
The ISCCB-21 was once again an outstanding opportunity to meet in person for exciting science, to meet old friends and make new friends.
Early Registration Fees, ended April-13th 2022
Regular Registration Fee: EUR 590
Reduced Student Registration Fee: EUR 450
Accompanying Person: EUR 180
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Late Registration Fees, started April-14 2022
Regular Registration Fee: EUR 690
Reduced Student Registration Fee: EUR 540
Accompanying Person: EUR 180
Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, of Neurology, of Photon Science and of Structural Biolog
Stanford University,
Stanford CA, USA
Professor of Virology
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
School of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
Ithaca NY, USA
Nobel Laureate
Director
Department of Membrane Biophysics
Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Göttingen, Germany
Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Brain and Mind Research Institute
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York NY, USA
Senior Investigator
Synaptic Transmission Section
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Bethesda MD, USA
Our assistants just graduated from high school at the Matthias Claudius Gymnasium and Charlotte Paulsen Gymnasium. These two schools are right next to each other and have several joint programs. Our assistants all came from the biochemistry focus area and at ISCCB-21 they did a terrific job.
They operated the registration desk, the proj
Our assistants just graduated from high school at the Matthias Claudius Gymnasium and Charlotte Paulsen Gymnasium. These two schools are right next to each other and have several joint programs. Our assistants all came from the biochemistry focus area and at ISCCB-21 they did a terrific job.
They operated the registration desk, the projection computers in the lecture halls, the microphones during questions after the presentations and multiple other aspects, assisting the attendees with all needs coming up.
Ksenia plans to study medicine. She was excited to meet all the scientists in person and to participate in their fascinating sessions presenting their research before it is even published.
Shadlin also wants to study medicine and enjoyed meeting all the scientists working in Biomedical Research at ISCCB-21, handing out the conference materials and helping with all questions. She hopes that everyone enjoyed the week at ISCCB-21.
Ceren plans to study medicine or pharmacy. This is the reason why she joined the team to meet all the scientists working in Biomedical Research at ISCCB-21. She was very excited to learn something new while assisting the scientists who took part in the conference.
Due to the generous support from ISN we were able to provide:
In addition, ISN support was used to support travel of 5 invited speakers
Members of the Biochemical Society attending the 21st ISCCB will be eligible to apply for a general travel bursary.
Available to Postgraduate, Early Career, Full and Emeritus members, the Biochemical Society provides grants of generally between £300 and £500 to assist with the cost of conference attendance. The maximum of £750 may be awarded for exceptional and well-supported cases where the benefit to the applicants career is great and where there is a financial need for the maximum grant amount.
Based on the meeting dates, the deadline to apply for a Biochemical Society travel grant to attend ISCCB-21 was June-1st 2022.
The Early Career Researchers Symposium
has been named the
Daniel T. O'Connor, MD Memorial Session
in recognition of Dan O'Connor's profound contributions to the field and his extraordinary continued support of young investigators.
The Travel awards - which cover travel, housing, meals, and registration fees - support the early career researchers selected for this session.
The International Symposium on Chromaffin Cell Biology is a conference series that is run by a group of about 300 scientists worldwide, who meet every 2 years since the first symposium that was held in 1982 on the island Ibiza in Spain, where about a hundred researchers from around the world met for one week, to discuss neurochemical, neurophysio-logical, neuropharmacological and clinical aspects of the biology of adrenal chromaffin cells.
In this conference the topics include not only studies on chromaffin cells but also related research including exo/endocytosis, synaptic transmission, vesicle fusion machinery and mechanisms, vesicular contents, ion channels, innovative techniques etc. in other cell types from neurons to the immune system as well as in vitro and computational studies. This year the latest insights in viral fusion will also be presented
The chromaffin cells are in your adrenal gland where they release adrenaline and noradrenaline when you have stress. In 1865 Henle (1865) discovered a brown coloration of the medullary cells of the adrenals when remaining in a solution of potassium dichromate. This behavior towards chromates was the reason naming these cells chromaffin (Kohn (1903)),
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How to get there:
From Hamburg Airport (HAM):
Take S-Bahn S1 at the airport and exit at station "Landungsbrücken", which takes about 30 min.
From the main train station "Hamburg Hauptbahnhof":
Take S-Bahn S3 towards "Pinneberg" and exit at station "Landungsbrücken", which takes about 6 min.
At station Landungsbrücken follow signs to "Helgoländer Allee" and walk to the Hotel, which takes 5-10 min.
Motel One and Jugendherberge Stintfang are also nearby