About Â鶹AV
This Group is one of the Â鶹AV's many Interest Groups. The interest groups are member driven groups that exist to benefit Â鶹AV members, and the wider chemical science community, in line with the Â鶹AV's strategy and charter.
The group was formed in 2003, having previously been a special interest group (The Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology Group) of both the Â鶹AV and the Biochemical Society.
Our aims
The purpose of the group is to promote the subject of nucleic acids (including aspects of their chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and biophysics).
Our events and activities
We hold a Symposium on Nucleic Acids Chemistry and Biology in Cambridge, UK and support early career researchers by running the Nucleic Acids Forum each year in July.
We also hold meetings covering topics including:
- nucleic acid structure
- ligand-nucleic acid or protein-nucleic acid interactions
- molecular biology
- nucleic acids as enzymes
- tools or therapeutic targets
Our travel bursary scheme
This scheme is for any student who:
- is enrolled in a post-graduate research programme (Ph.D. or Master’s)
- is a member of the Â鶹AV
- is a member of the Â鶹AV Nucleic Acids Group
- will present (in either oral or poster form) at the meeting the bursary if for
The maximum value of each Bursary is £150.
Closing date for applications:
- 31 March for travel 1 April to 30 June
- 30 June for travel 1 July to 30 September
- 30 September for travel 1 October to 31 December
- 31 December for travel 1 January to 31 March
Apply using our travel bursary guidance and application form.
See our forthcoming events
How to Join
Â鶹AV members can join the Nucleic Acids Group by updating their details in the “My communities and subscriptions” tab of the online Â鶹AV membership area. Please .
Get involved
Our awards
Information about current awards offered by the Nucleic Acids Group.
Contact the Secretary
For further information on the Nucleic Acids Group you can contact the Secretary, Dr Zoë Waller CChem FÂ鶹AV.
Support for interest groups
Useful information and resources for all Â鶹AV interest groups.
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Committee
Chair
Professor D Lilley FÂ鶹AV FRSE FRS
Treasurer
Dr John Brazier MÂ鶹AV
University of Reading