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The series of Conferences on the Spectroscopy of Biological
Molecules aims to stimulate research and development in this area
of Science. The relationship between the structure and the
biological activity of such materials as proteins, lipids, and
nucleic acids is fundamental. The 5th European Conference on the
Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules (ECSBM) is held at the Hotel
Poseidon Club, Loutraki, Greece, on 5-10 September 1993. The
scientific contents are remained the same as in the past
conferences. Emphasis is given to vibrational spectroscopy, mainly
infrared and Raman applied to the study of structure and dynamics
of proteins, nucleic acids, porphyrins, carbohydrates, membranes,
etc. Most of the contributions describe molecular dynamics and
excitation processes, in particular the electronic-vibrational
excitations, which are studied by Fr-Raman, Fourier Transform
Infrared (Fr-IR) coupled often with microscopy and chromatography.
Contributions also include Fr-Raman and FT-IR instrumentation and
new developments in this area, and applications in Biology and
Medicine. Furthermore, there is a plenary lecture in Mass
Spectrometry and its applications in biomedical analysis, and a
session devoted to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and its
application in the study of biological molecules. Several
contributions are devoted to other methods, such as CD, optical
absorption, fluorescence and molecular graphics simulations. This
volume of ECSBM contains shon articles by the invited and
contributed lectures as well as from the Poster presentations from
many European and non-European countries.
The series of Conferences on the Spectroscopy of Biological
Molecules aims to stimulate research and development in this area
of Science. The relationship between the structure and the
biological activity of such materials as proteins, lipids, and
nucleic acids is fundamental. The 5th European Conference on the
Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules (ECSBM) is held at the Hotel
Poseidon Club, Loutraki, Greece, on 5-10 September 1993. The
scientific contents are remained the same as in the past
conferences. Emphasis is given to vibrational spectroscopy, mainly
infrared and Raman applied to the study of structure and dynamics
of proteins, nucleic acids, porphyrins, carbohydrates, membranes,
etc. Most of the contributions describe molecular dynamics and
excitation processes, in particular the electronic-vibrational
excitations, which are studied by Fr-Raman, Fourier Transform
Infrared (Fr-IR) coupled often with microscopy and chromatography.
Contributions also include Fr-Raman and FT-IR instrumentation and
new developments in this area, and applications in Biology and
Medicine. Furthermore, there is a plenary lecture in Mass
Spectrometry and its applications in biomedical analysis, and a
session devoted to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and its
application in the study of biological molecules. Several
contributions are devoted to other methods, such as CD, optical
absorption, fluorescence and molecular graphics simulations. This
volume of ECSBM contains shon articles by the invited and
contributed lectures as well as from the Poster presentations from
many European and non-European countries.
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