Heart of Europe Bio-Crystallography Meeting

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The Heart of Europe Bio-Crystallography Meeting (short HEC-Meeting) is an annual academic conference on structural biology, in particular protein crystallography. Researchers from universities, other research institutions and industry from Austria, Czech Republic, Germany and Poland meet to present and discuss current topics of their research. The talks are predominantly given by PhD students (doctoral students). An exception is the invited HEC lecture, which is held by a renowned scientist of the research field. The format of the HEC meeting has been adopted from the eleven years older Rhine-Knee Regional Meeting on Structural Biology Archived 2017-09-14 at the Wayback Machine .

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History of the HEC-Meeting

The HEC-Meeting dates back to an initiative in the year 1998 of Manfred Weiss and Rolf Hilgenfeld, who were researchers at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (IMB) in Jena and intended to establish a meeting format similar to the Rhine-Knee Regional Meeting on Structural Biology Archived 2017-09-14 at the Wayback Machine in the New Länder. [1] Both conferences are regional meetings of German scientists together with scientific research groups of the neighbouring countries. Nine groups from Germany (the new states and West-Berlin), Poland and Czech Republic participated in the first HEC-Meeting from 8 to 10 October 1998. Later also groups from Austria and the Old Federal States participated. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, no meeting was organized in 2020 and HEC-23 took place as an online meeting.

Former HEC-Meetings:

MeetingyearlocationorganiserparticipantsHEC-lectureWeblink
HEC-11998 Eisenberg, GermanyR. Hilgenfeld, M. Weiss, IMB Jena41- [2]
HEC-21999 Lübben, GermanyU. Heinemann, Y. Muller, MDC Berlin53V. Lamzin [3]
HEC-32000 Poznań, PolandM. Jaskolski, CBB Poznan53 G. Sheldrick Webpage, [4]
HEC-42001 Bedřichov, Czech RepublicJ. Sedlacek, IMG Prague48Z. Otwinowski [5]
HEC-52002 Goslar, GermanyD. Heinz, GBF Brunswick68 A. Yonath
HEC-62003 Wittenberg, GermanyS. König, M. Stubbs, MLU Halle113T. Bergfors
HEC-72004 Krzyżowa, PolandM. Bochtler, IIMCB Warsaw101A. Wlodawer
HEC-82005 Karlovy Vary, Czech RepublicJ. Sedlacek, IMG Prague101Z. Dauter [6]
HEC-92006Teistungenburg, GermanyR. Ficner, Univ. Göttingen128 E. Garman Webpage
HEC-102007 Będlewo, PolandM. Jaskolski, CBB Poznan116 G. Dodson Webpage
HEC-112008 Greifswald, GermanyW. Hinrichs, Univ. Greifswald102P. Nissen
HEC-122009 Třešť, Czech RepublicP. Rezacova, IMG Prag107 P. Emsley Webpage, [7]
HEC-132010 Schöneck/Vogtl., GermanyN. Sträter, Leipzig University107A. Popov Webpage, [8]
HEC-142011 Żagań, PolandM. Jaskolski, CBB/PTPS Poznan101Z. Derewenda Webpage
HEC-152012 Beilngries, GermanyY. Muller, Univ. Erlangen93B. Rupp Webpage
HEC-162013 St Georgen im Attergau, AustriaK. Djinovic-Carugo, Univ. Vienna114P. Tompa Webpage, [9] [10]
HEC-172014Akademie Berlin-Schmöckwitz, GermanyM. Weiss, U. Müller, HZB Berlin134G. Klebe Webpage, [11]
HEC-182015 Kutná Hora, Czech RepublicJ. Dohnálek, IBT Prague120 R. Read Webpage
HEC-192016 Warberg, GermanyW. Blankenfeldt, A. Scrima, HZI Brunswick119 I. Schlichting Webpage
HEC-202017 Wojanów Palace, PolandM. Bochtler, M. Nowotny, IIMCB Warsaw112T. Clausen Webpage
HEC-212018 Quedlinburg, GermanyM. Stubbs, MLU Halle126 M. Rossmann Webpage
HEC-222019 Obergurgl, AustriaK. Scheffzek, Med. Univ. Innsbruck122 V. Ramakrishnan Webpage Archived 2020-09-28 at the Wayback Machine , [12]
HEC-232021online conferenceC. Steegborn, Univ. Bayreuth122H. Nar Webpage
HEC-242022 Dolní Vltavice, Czech RepublicI. K. Smatanová, Univ. South Bohemia108K. Diederichs Webpage
HEC-252023Salem, Malchin, GermanyM. Lammers, Univ. Greifswald113 F. Wittinghofer Webpage
HEC-262024 Kraków, PolandS. Glatt, Jagiellonian University118A. Pearson Webpage

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