Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Inorganic Biochemistry Discussion Group (IBDG) Jubilee MeetingInfo Location Contact More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionFounded in 1975, the Inorganic Biochemistry Discussion Group (IBDG) serves the UK community of inorganic biochemists/bioinorganic chemists, encouraging activities relating to the biological function of the inorganic elements. Last year was the group’s 50th anniversary. In celebration of this, a symposium will be held at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. UEA has a long tradition in metalloprotein research and a long association with IBDG, through UEA's, Centre for Molecular and Structural Biochemistry (CMSB), which was formed in the early 90's. The meeting, which will be co-hosted by CMSB, will take place on 3rd/4th September 2026. It will provide a forum for showcasing both contemporary research and future directions in our field. The meeting will be supported by ELEMENTAL, a BBSRC-funded Engineering Biology Hub focused on bio-based strategies for recovering technology-important metals. The scientific programme will consist of invited and abstract-selected oral presentations. Attendees who would like to present either a talk or a poster should click on the ‘Read More’ button next to their Attendee Category below and then on the ‘More info’ tab. We look forward to welcoming you in Norwich. Jubilee Meeting Organising Team: Profs Jon Worrall (Chair), Anna Peacock, Paul Walton, Nick Le Brun https://ibdgorguk.wordpress.com/meetings/
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ContactFor academic queries please email: n.le-brun@uea.ac.uk For booking queries please email: conferences@uea.ac.uk More InformationAbstract Submission After purchasing your ticket, you will be required to complete a short questionnaire. As part of this, you will be asked to confirm that you have read and understood the abstract submission terms outlined below: If you wish to present a talk or a poster at the meeting, please prepare an abstract on a single A4 page including title of talk/poster, names of presenters (and their affiliations), up to 250 words of text including references. Images may be included but the abstract must fit on a single page with minimum 11pt font size and 2 cm margins. Send your abstract (as a Word file) by email to Professor Jonathan Worrall (jworrall@essex.ac.uk) indicating if it is for a talk, poster or either. The deadline for receipt of abstracts for the meeting is 17.00 on 15th July 2026. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||


