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What does Protein Design do in Protein Engineering?

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Protein Engg Meet 2020  is an excellent opportunity to interact with the world class Scientists, delegates from   Institutes and   Universities. Protein Engineering Conference is to ameliorate the knowledge, awareness, and education on Protein leading to the discovery of Genetic and others related to life sciences which aid to alleviate the emerging technology in the eyes of Medical, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals and Academia.  What is Protein Design? Protein design  is the area of research that has wide applications in drug design, medicine, and advancing the study of protein folding. Methods in Protein Design : Traditional  protein design Structure-based  protein design Testing computational  protein design APPROACH IN THE PROTEIN DESIGN:          Direct approach         Practical protein design approach Recent Examples of Protein designs:          Designing proteins that bind specific ligands The enthalpy/entropy compensation, pot

ROLE OF PROTEIN ENGINEERING IN HEALTH

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Protein Engg Meet 2020 is an opportunity to meet and network with renowned speakers, Doctors, Experts, Scholars, pharmacologists, Researchers   and the associated health experts from around the world and listen to top speakers on new development that will advance the researches of Protein Engineering. How protein helps in Human health? Protein engineering enables the development of novel proteins aimed at disease diagnosis, alleviation and improved health attributes. It provides an overview of recent approaches and techniques used to modify proteins at diverse levels, which find therapeutically relevant applications. There will be an immense interest among researchers to discover new and valuable solutions for various health related issues and protein engineering could be a possible to sort out such problems. Proteins are busy protecting the body against foreign invaders inside every living cell by catalyzing chemical reactions, transmitting signals across cells and organs