Create a custom recombinant protein for optimizing food production in the industrial biotechnology sector

  • Sat, Sep 21, 2024
  • Tehran, Argentina Square, Nelson Mandela Boulevard, below "Gonbad-e Mina", " Khaneh Khallagh Hezareh"
  • Dr. Fatemeh Frootan
  • RSG Iran
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The First Student Workshop of the Iranian Branch of the International Computational Biology Society

We are proud to announce that this workshop will host enthusiasts of computational biology. Dr. Fatemeh Frootan, who previously participated in the 12th Journal Club of our society, will be our instructor.

This hands-on workshop provides a unique opportunity to learn and directly experience computational biology. In a friendly and collaborative atmosphere, we will work on a small project related to a protein.


📅 Workshop Schedule (In-person):

  • Thursday, August 15th

  • Friday, August 16th

  • 8 AM to 1 PM

💻 Q&A Session (Online):

  • Sunday, September 8th

  • 10 AM to 12 PM


🎟️ Limited Capacity: 20 participants


Key Topics Covered:

  1. Check the genomics and proteomics characteristics of the target protein,

  2. Control post-translational modifications of the protein,

  3. Control the 3D configuration of the target protein,

  4. Add different sequences to the target sequence to secrete or store in the cells,

  5. Design the synthetic construct according to the selected host and plasmids design,

  6. Simulate the 3D confirmation of the protein.


Special Discounts:

  • Early Bird Discount: Register before August 11th   => 850,000 Tomans

  • Student Discount: For students   => 780,000 Tomans

  • HBC Event Discount: For participants of the HBC event   => 750,000 Tomans

Contact us for discount codes!
     Telegram ID: RSG_Iran
     Email: [email protected]


About Dr. Fatemeh Frootan:

Dr. Fatemeh Frootan, R&D Manager at Maya Milk in Turkey, holds a PhD in Biotechnology from Yıldız Technical University, Turkey. She completed her Postdoctoral research at the National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. She is interested in research in protein and enzyme engineering, metabolic engineering, and bioinformatics, particularly immunoinformatics.

For more information about her academic and research background, please visit her LinkedIn and Google Scholar pages.