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Dr. Bert L. Schram Poster Awards:The poster award winners were selected by the 31EPS local organizing <strong>com</strong>mittee,which acted as poster referees as chaired by Kristian Strømgaard.The following two posters were selected as winners of the Dr. Bert L. Schram PosterAwards:Dr. Bert L. Schram Poster Award Winners:Jordan Fletcher, University of Bristol (Woolfson lab), poster 487: Buildingblocks for synthetic biology: A basic set of coiled coils of defined oligomeric state.This poster transparently presented a basic set of coiled coils with a tunableoligomericity that has applications in many areas of peptide science. The scientificcontent was of high quality, the layout of the poster easily guided the reader and theclarity of the illustrations <strong>com</strong>municated the goal and the conclusions of the workelegantly.Richard Raz, FMP Berlin (Rademann lab), poster 134: Fmoc solid phasesynthesis of peptide thioesters and thio acids for native chemical ligation employing atert-butyl thiol linker. Synthesis of peptide thioesters for native chemical ligation is achallenging problem in Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis. This poster presented anelegant Fmoc <strong>com</strong>patible strategy for the synthesis of peptide thioesters and thioacids.The science was clearly described, the results were visually well organized and theorganization of the poster <strong>com</strong>municated the importance of the work clearly.Honorable Mentions:L. Stella University of Rome, Italy: Effect of helix kink on the activity andselectivity of an antimicrobial peptideU. Hjørringgaard, Århus University, Denmark: Cyclodextrin ScaffoldedAlamethicin with highly efficient Channel-forming PropertiesR. H. Hasset, University of Leipzig, Germany: Rational Insights in peptideaffinity towards inorganic surfaces.T.M.H. Hackeng, Maastricht University, Holland: Increasing immunogenicity ofmurine vitamin K dependent protein S through multivalent association of nativefoldedprotein domainsxxiii

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