Organization:International Organization for Biological Crystallization

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International Organization for Biological Crystallization
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AbbreviationIOBCr
Formation2002, ICCBM-9, Jena
Legal statusScientific Organization
PurposePromote interactions among scientists interested in the crystallization of biological molecules
President
Prof. Ivana Kuta Smatanova
Vice-President
Dr. Jose A. Gavira
Websitehttp://iobcr.org/index.html

The International Organization for Biological Crystallization (IOBCr) is a non-profit, scientific organization for scientists who study the crystallization of biological macromolecules and develop crystallographic methodologies for their study. It was founded in 2002 to create a permanent organ for the organization of the International Conferences for the crystallization of Biological Macromolecules (ICCBM). The ICCBM conferences are organized biannually with venues that change regularly to maintain an international character. The objective of the IOBCr is the exchange of research results and encourage practical applications of biological crystallization. It organizes and supports interdisciplinary workshops. The attendance at the ICCBM meetings includes bio-crystallographers, biochemists, physicists, and engineers. The last International Conferences on Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules ICCBM15 was held in Hamburg, Germany .

ICCBM meeting locations

  • ICCBM17 Shanghai, China (Organisers: Zhi-Jie Liu & Da-Chuan Yin), October 29 - November 2, 2018[1]
  • ICCBM16 Prague, Czech Republic) (Organiser: I Kutá Smatanová), July 2–7, 2016[2]
  • ICCBM15 Hamburg, Germany , September 17–20, 2014 (Organisers: C. Betzel & J.R. Mesters)[3]
  • ICCBM14 Hunstville, Alabama, September 23–28, 2012 (Organisers: J. Ng & M. Pusey)[4]
  • ICCBM13 Dublin, Ireland, September 12–16, 2010 (Organiser: M. Caffrey)[5]
  • ICCBM-12 Cancun, Mexico, 6–9 May 2008 (Organiser: A. Moreno)
  • ICCBM-11 Quebec, Canada , 16–21 August 2006 (Organisers: S.-X. Lin)
  • ICCBM-10 Beijing, China , 5–8 June 2004 (Organiser: Z. Rao)
  • ICCBM-9 Jena, Germany , 23–28 March 2002 (Organiser: R. Hilgenfeld)
  • ICCBM-8 May 14–19, 2000 San Destin, Florida, USA (Organisers: L. DeLucas, A. Chernov)
  • ICCBM-7 Granada Spain 3–8 May 1998 (Organizer: J. Garcia-Ruiz)
  • ICCBM-6 Hiroshima, Japan 12–17 November 1995 (Organizers: T. Ashida, H. Komatsu)
  • ICCBM-5 San Diego, California , USA, 8–13 August 1993 (Organizers: E.A. Stura, J. Sowadski, E. Villafranca)
  • ICCBM-4 Freiburg, Germany 18–24 August 1991 (Organizers: J. Stezowski and W. Littke)
  • ICCBM-3 Washington DC USA, 13–19 August 1989 (Organiser: K Ward)
  • ICCBM-2 Bischenberg, Strasbourg, France , 19–25 July 1987 (Organisers: R. Giege, A. Ducruix, J. Fontecilla-Camps)
  • ICCBM-1 Stanford, California , USA, 14–16 August 1985 (Organiser: R. Feigelson)


ICCBM Proceedings

  • ICCBM-14 Crystal Growth & Design[6] Volume vi, Issue 10, (September 2012)
  • ICCBM-13 Crystal Growth & Design[7] Volume vi, Issue 7, (September 2012)
  • ICCBM-12 Crystal Growth & Design[8] Volume 8, Issue 12, pp 4193–4193 (November 2008)
  • ICCBM-11 Crystal Growth & Design[9] Volume 7, Issue 11 Pages 2123–2371 (November 2007)
  • ICCBM-10 Acta Crystallographica D[10] Volume 61, Part 6 (June 2005)
  • ICCBM-9 Acta Crystallographica D[11] Volume 58, Part 10 (October 2002)
  • ICCBM-8 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 232, Issues 1–4, Pages 1–647 (November 2001)
  • ICCBM-7 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 196, Issue 2–4, (January 1999)
  • ICCBM-6 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 168, Issues 1–4, Pages 1–328 (June 1996)
  • ICCBM-5 Acta Crystallographica D[12] Volume 50, Part 4 (July 1994)
  • ICCBM-4 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 122, Issues 1–4, Pages 1–405 (August 1992)
  • ICCBM-3 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 110, Issue 1–2, Pages 1–338 (March 1991)
  • ICCBM-2 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 90, Issue 1–3, Pages 1–374 (May 1988)
  • ICCBM-1 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 76, Issue 3, Pages 529–715 (May 1986)

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