The first ten meetings of this conference series have attracted 120-150 participants from all over the world and from a range of research disciplines, including chemists, biochemists, spectroscopists, molecular biologists, geneticists, and physicians.
The upcoming meeting will focus on sulfur mobilization andiron trafficking, Fe-S cluster assembly and trafficking, Fe-S clusters as sensors and regulators, Fe-S proteins structure and function, and applications of Fe-S clusters in medicine, biotechnology, and industry.